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Who are we?
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.
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Norden: A global frontrunner
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The Nordic Countries are at the top of numerous global rankings. See an overview below, with links to the latest results.
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The Nordic Sustainable Development Strategy
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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.
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Nordic indicators for sustainable development
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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.
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Links
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Below, please find a collection of links related to Rio+20 or sustinanable development in general.