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The Danish Government, 2002
A shared future - balanced development
Denmark's national strategy for sustainable development
Abstract
The Danish vision of sustainable development is based on eight objectives and principles:
1. The welfare society must be developed and economic growth must be decoupled from
environmental impacts.
2. There must be a safe and healthy environment for everyone, and
we must maintain a high level of protection.
3. We must secure a high degree of
bio-diversity and protect ecosystems.
4. Resources must be used more efficiently.
5. We
must take action at an international level.
6. Environmental considerations must be taken
into account in all sectors.
7. The market must support sustainable development.
8.
Sustainable development is a shared responsibility and we must measure progress.
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