Abstract

Convencido de la necesidad de integrar los tres pilares del desarrollo sustentable –desarrollo económico, desarrollo social y protección del medio ambiente–, el Instituto Internacional de Análisis de Sistemas Aplicados (IIASA) reunió a más de veinte expertos en población y desarrollo para discutir sobre cómo los factores poblacionales promueven o impiden un desarrollo sustentable. La reunión contó con el apoyo del Fondo de Población de Naciones Unidas y se llevó a cabo en las instalaciones de iiasa, en Viena, del 30 de septiembre al 1 de octubre de 2011.El panel de expertos propuso cinco acciones amplias que recomienda en el marco de la Conferencia Río+20 de Naciones Unidas sobre Desarrollo Sustentable. A continuación se incluyen sus conclusiones y recomendaciones. AbstractConvinced by the need to integrate the three pillars of sustainable development (economic development, social development and environmental protection), the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) brought together more than twenty experts on population and development to discuss how population factors promote or impede sustainable development. The meeting, supported by the United Nations Population Fund, was held at the iiasa headquarters in Vienna from 30 September to 1 October, 2011.The panel of experts proposed five broad actions which were recommended within the framework of the Río+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development. Their conclusions and recommendations are given below.

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