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The importance of protecting the environment against pollution is
an objective which gained international acceptance in the recent
years. According to the first principle of the Declaration of the
United Nations Conference on the Human Environment which took place
in Stockholm in 1972, "man .... bears a solemn responsibility to
protect and improve the environment for present and future genera
tions." The United Nations again in their desire to improve the
sanitation conditions allover the world decided to proclaim the
period between 1981-1990 as the "International Drinking Water
Supply and Sanitation Decade." Although attempts have been made by
inter national organizations to prevent pollution, it is difficult
to say that these attempts gave satisfactory results in developing
countries. The most common reasons of failure are: a) To find
solutions to their environmental problems, develop ing countries
usually seek the assistance of engineers and scientists from
developed countries. Many times, how ever, either out of ignorance
of the local condition or due to financial motivations, these
experts come out with solutions which are far from being considered
as the "most appropriate." As a result, the basic objective of
protecting the environment is not achieved. b) Attempts made by
developed countries to "export" their wastes - especially the
hazardous ones - to the developing world, is another danger - and
sometimes reason of failure encountered in the field of
Environmental Management."
The importance of protecting the environment against pollution is
an objective which gained international acceptance in the recent
years. According to the first principle of the Declaration of the
United Nations Conference on the Human Environment which took place
in Stockholm in 1972, "man .... bears a solemn responsibility to
protect and improve the environment for present and future genera
tions." The United Nations again in their desire to improve the
sanitation conditions allover the world decided to proclaim the
period between 1981-1990 as the "International Drinking Water
Supply and Sanitation Decade." Although attempts have been made by
inter national organizations to prevent pollution, it is difficult
to say that these attempts gave satisfactory results in developing
countries. The most common reasons of failure are: a) To find
solutions to their environmental problems, develop ing countries
usually seek the assistance of engineers and scientists from
developed countries. Many times, how ever, either out of ignorance
of the local condition or due to financial motivations, these
experts come out with solutions which are far from being considered
as the "most appropriate." As a result, the basic objective of
protecting the environment is not achieved. b) Attempts made by
developed countries to "export" their wastes - especially the
hazardous ones - to the developing world, is another danger - and
sometimes reason of failure encountered in the field of
Environmental Management."
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