Statements A, B and C are correct and summarise the origins and multi-level focus of Agenda 21. It arose from UNCED 1992, sets out a broad action plan and encourages local governments to prepare their own sustainability strategies. Statement D is incorrect because Agenda 21 explicitly integrates environmental, social and economic dimensions of development. Therefore, the combination that includes A, B and C while excluding D is the correct answer.
Option A:
Option A is incorrect because it leaves out C, even though C correctly explains the idea of Local Agenda 21 initiatives that extend the agenda to the municipal and community level. Without C, the answer underplays the decentralised aspect of Agenda 21.
Option B:
Option B is incorrect as it includes only B and C and omits A, which gives the crucial context of UNCED 1992 as the source of Agenda 21. Ignoring this historical element results in an incomplete combination.
Option C:
Option C is correct because it groups together all three accurate statements about Agenda 21 and rejects the narrow interpretation in D. It reflects the global-to-local and multi-dimensional nature of the action plan as presented in UGC NET materials.
Option D:
Option D is incorrect because it claims all four statements are correct, thereby accepting D as true. This would wrongly reduce Agenda 21 to purely environmental concerns, ignoring its explicit social and economic pillars.
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