The Deputy Minister of Development of Brunei Darussalam, the State Minister for Population and the Environment of the Republic of Indonesia, the Minister of Science, Technology and the Environment of Malaysia, the Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources of the Republic of the Philippines, the Minister for the Environment of the Republic of Singapore, and the Minister of Science, Technology and Energy of the Kingdom of Thailand, in a meeting in Jakarta, Indonesia, on 29 - 30 October, 1987.
CONVINCED that it is imperative for the peoples of ASEAN to continue and accelerate their development processes in order to meet their growing needs and to provide them with a quality of life in accord with their dignity and well-being,
RECOGNIZING that these development processes can only be sustained if the availability of natural resources is similarly sustained,
MINDFUL that it utilizing our natural resources to meet the needs of the present generation, the ability of future generations to meet their needs should not be imperiled,
CONSCIOUS that the sustainability of development requires that development processes and environmental management be conducted in an integrated manner,
AWARE that the integration of environmental considerations into the development process requires that international and regional cooperation be further heightened and intensified,