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The Nordic Council of Ministers (NCM) is the official body of cooperation between the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, along with the three autonomous areas: Greenland, the Faroe Islands and the Aaland Islands. In 2001 the Nordic Council of Ministers adopted the first regional sustainable development strategy in the world. Since then, a sustainabilty approach has been incorporated into all the activities of the NCM.
Norden: A global frontrunner
The Nordic Countries are at the top of numerous global rankings. See an overview below, with links to the latest results.
The Nordic Sustainable Development Strategy
The strategy is the overarching framework for the cross-sectoral work on sustainable development within the NCM. It complements the national SD strategies of the Nordic countries and serves as a basis for common input to international negotiations on sustainable development.
Nordic indicators for sustainable development
This set of indicators for sustainable development in the Nordic countries is tied to the strategy Sustainable Development - New Bearings for the Nordic Countries: Revised edition with goals and priorities 2009-2012.
Links
Below, please find a collection of links related to Rio+20 or sustinanable development in general.

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