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  2. The declaration formally adopted the SDS-SEA as a regional strategy for the sustainable development of the seas of the region. Haikou Partnership Agreement: Signed by the original signatories of the Putrajaya Declaration (with the exception of Brunei Darussalam and Malaysia) and Japan, the agreement established the coordinating and operating ...

  3. Environmental issues in Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Seria oil field's refinery. From 1990 to 2014, Brunei's carbon dioxide (CO2) emission levels grew by an average of 2%. The two main causes of the growth were the production of power and the use of fuel in the transportation industry. 8 In comparison to the averages for the Asia-Pacific and ASEAN since 1990, the amount of emissions is much lower. [1]

  4. ASEAN - Wikipedia

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    Among its focus areas include human development, social welfare and protection, social justice and rights, environmental sustainability, building the ASEAN identity, and narrowing the development gap. To track the progress of the AEC, a compliance tool called the AEC Scorecard was developed based on the EU Internal Market Scorecard. [131]

  5. ASEAN Summit - Wikipedia

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    The key theme of the discussions was set to be on "Energy, Environment, Climate Change and Sustainable Development". In line with the theme, the ASEAN Leaders' Declaration on Environmental Sustainability was signed at the summit and a proposal to work on a Singapore Declaration on the Environment was issued at the Third East Asia Summit. The ...

  6. ASEAN Declaration - Wikipedia

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    The ASEAN Declaration [1] or Bangkok Declaration is the founding document of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). It was signed in Bangkok on 8 August 1967 by the five ASEAN founding members, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. It states the basic principles of ASEAN: co-operation, amity, and non ...

  7. Fifth East Asia Summit - Wikipedia

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    Energy, Environment, climate change and sustainable development; Financial Cooperation; Pandemics; Natural Disaster Mitigation; Education; Comprehensive Economic Partnership for East Asia (CEPEA) and Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) India will also brief the Summit on the Nalanda International University Project. [13]

  8. Accession of Timor-Leste to ASEAN - Wikipedia

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    For the ASCC, which aims to create a caring and inclusive society that values human development, social welfare, cultural diversity and environmental sustainability, Timor-Leste can benefit from the ASEAN initiatives and programs that address various socio-cultural issues, such as education, health, gender, youth, disaster management, climate ...

  9. List of international environmental agreements - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of international environmental agreements. Most of the following agreements are legally binding for countries that have formally ratified them. Some, such as the Kyoto Protocol , differentiate between types of countries and each nation's respective responsibilities under the agreement.