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The governance of the global environment is one of the major policy issues of the new century. Global environmental problems are increasingly important because of their impact on industrial activities, infrastructures, ecosystems, natural resources, biodiversity and human health. These problems can be managed and solved only though international co-operation, policy co-ordination, voluntary, widespread and equitable participation in the decision making process.