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  1. 1997. Eco Principle, The: Ecology and Economics in Symbiosis, by Arthur Dahl: Review. Stephen Vickers. Reviews.
  2. 1997. Eco Principle: Ecology and Economics in Symbiosis, by Arthur Lyon Dahl: Review. Peter Calkins. Reviews.
  3. 1996-10-05. Eco Principle, The: Ecology and Economics in Symbiosis, by Arthur Dahl: Review. Brad Pokorny. Reviews.
  4. 1991. Unless and Until: A Bahá'í Focus on the Environment, by Arthur Lyon Dahl: Review. William Gregg. Reviews.

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  1. 1972-06-05 — The Bahá'í International Community was invited to participate in the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment held in Stockholm. It was attended by some 1,500 representatives and 600 observers. The BIC Representatives were Dr Arthur Lyon Dahl, a marine ecologist and Mr Torleif Ingelog, a forest ecologist. A special pamphlet, The Environment and Human Values: A Bahá'í View was prepared and distributed. [BW15p368]

    The Stockholm Declaration provided the first global set of principles for future international cooperation on environmental issues.

  2. 1998-11-06 — The 2nd International Conference of the Environment Forum was held in the Netherlands with wide electronic participation on the themes of sustainable consumption and the Earth Charter. The first theme of the conference, sustainable consumption, was introduced by a keynote address on "Sustainable Consumption and True Prosperity" by Arthur Dahl. [IEF 2nd Annual Conference ]
  3. 2009-11-02
      A new initiative of the UN Development Programme and the Alliance of Religions and Conservation launched at Windsor Castle afforded the Bahá'í International Community the opportunity to begin to apply the framework of action underlying the Institute Process to the problem of climate change. Represented by the Bahá'í International Community, the Bahá'í Faith joined other world religions in articulating a Seven-Year Plan for Generational Change with respect to environmental stewardship. Their plan, one of the 31 presented, outlined a community-based methodology of social transformation rooted in the spiritual development of the individual and the channeling of collective energies towards service to humanity. [One Country]
    • During the conference BIC representatives Tahirih Naylor and Arthur Lyon Dahl were presented with certificates from HRH Prince Philip, the founder of the Alliance of Religions and Conservation (ARC). [BIC History 2009]
  4. 2020-01-23
      The Cambridge University Press published Global Governance and the Emergence of Global Institutions for the 21st Century co-authored by Augusto Lopez-Claros (former Director, Global Indicators Group at the World Bank Group), Arthur L. Dahl (former Deputy Assistant Executive Director, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)), Maja Groff (International lawyer, Visiting Professor, Faculty of Global Governance and Global Affairs, Leiden University College). [BWNS1279; Photo]
    • See a graphic presentatation of the proposals made.
    • The PDF may be obtained from the Cambridge University Press site. The book is also available on the website for purchase or downloading at no charge.
    • See the International Environmental Forum for a brief description of the book.
    • See as well the synopsis at Global Challenges Foundation.
    • See the Wilmette Institute for a webinar hosted by the authors.

      Using the book as a model, the Global Governance Forum was created with the objects to:

    • Promote research
    • Organize conferences and presentations
    • Assist like-minded businesses, organization, or initiatives
    • Offer support to sub-national entities, governments, and intergovernmental organizations
    • Promote the agenda of global governance to achieve prosperity, health, education, peace and justice.
 
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