1. Context
Environmental protection was first formalized at international level in 1902 with a convention signed in Paris by nine countries to protect "birds useful to agriculture" . Another convention, the International Conference for the Protection of Fauna and Flora, was adopted in London in 1933, with the aim of protecting endangered species and recognizing protected areas such as national parks. However, it wasn't until the 1972 Stockholm Conference that the current legal framework for environmental protection was first developed. Since then, an international conference on the subject has been held every ten years or so. This recognition by international...
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Bibliography
Websites
United Nations, Report of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment
Standards and norms
- Environmental management – Lifecycle analysis – Principles and framework - 14040 - 2006
- Environmental management – Lifecycle analysis – Requirements and guidelines - ISO 14044 - 2006
- (documentation booklet) Environmental management – Lifecycle analysis – Definition, ethics and methodology - NF X30-300 - 1996
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