World Commission on Environment and Development

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The World Commission on Environment and Development was a United Nations-appointed body best known for its 1987 "Brundtland Report," which popularized the concept of sustainable development and shaped global environmental policy.

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instanceOf United Nations body
environmental policy commission
international commission
alsoKnownAs World Commission on Environment and Development
surface form: Brundtland Commission

World Commission on Environment and Development
surface form: World Commission on Environment & Development
appointedBy United Nations General Assembly
surface form: UN General Assembly

United Nations
chairperson Gro Harlem Brundtland
country Norway
defined sustainable development
definitionOfSustainableDevelopment development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
dissolved 1987
field environmental governance
environmental policy
international development
sustainable development
focus equity between present and future generations
international cooperation on environmental protection
long-term environmental strategies
relationship between environment and economic development
goal to examine critical environmental and development issues
to propose long-term environmental strategies for achieving sustainable development
to raise levels of understanding and commitment to action on environment and development
to strengthen international cooperation on environment and development
headquartersLocation Geneva
inception 1983
influenced United Nations Conference on Environment and Development
surface form: 1992 Earth Summit

Agenda 21
United Nations Conference on Environment and Development
global sustainable development policy
language English
legacy integration of environment into development discourse
popularization of the concept of sustainable development
mainWork Our Common Future
mandateGivenBy UN General Assembly resolution 38/161
memberCount 21
memberType independent experts
namedAfter Gro Harlem Brundtland
operatedIn 1980s
outputType policy report
parentOrganization United Nations
publicationDate 1987
reportAlsoKnownAs Our Common Future
surface form: Brundtland Report
reportTitle Our Common Future
topic climate change
energy and environment
industrial development and environment
international economic relations and environment
population growth and resources
poverty and environment linkages

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Gro Harlem Brundtland chairpersonOf World Commission on Environment and Development
Gro notableWork World Commission on Environment and Development
subject surface form: Gro Harlem Brundtland
this entity surface form: Brundtland Commission
World Commission on Environment and Development alsoKnownAs World Commission on Environment and Development
this entity surface form: Brundtland Commission
World Commission on Environment and Development alsoKnownAs World Commission on Environment and Development
this entity surface form: World Commission on Environment & Development
Our Common Future publishedBy World Commission on Environment and Development
Our Common Future adoptedBy World Commission on Environment and Development