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Civil society, according to Gramsci, is broader than the institutionally recognized organizations, unions, associations and other pressure groups. It considers citizens as historical subjects capable of both understanding and changing the world around them, instead of being passive recipients of a readymade ideology. The Internet and other new information and communication technologies facilitate the rise of self-organized, leaderless movements, allowing a rapid and efficient mobilization of citizens. (Source: IPBES, Assessment Report on Land Degradation and Restoration, 2018).
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Multilateral environment agreements tagged with Civil society
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Convention on Biological Diversity | 1 decision | |
Basel Convention | 1 decision | |
Convention on Migratory Species | 1 decision | |
World Heritage Convention | 2 decisions | |
United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification | 14 decisions | |
Governing Council | 1 decision |