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World Summit on Sustainable Development 2002. WSSD Preparations. 1. Background. 1. Background Global Regional 2. Main Issue Cloud of Issue Shared Vision Way Forward 3. Asia Pacific Preparations Partnership Report Timeframe. Environment Agencies.
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World Summit on Sustainable Development 2002
WSSD Preparations 1. Background 1. Background Global Regional 2. Main Issue Cloud of Issue Shared Vision Way Forward 3. Asia Pacific Preparations Partnership Report Timeframe
Environment Agencies Integration Creation Global Milestone • 1972 – Stockholm Conference Creation of environmental agencies Formulation of environmental legislations/ regulations • 1982 – 10 years after Stockholm More environmental institutions Formulation of environmental legislations • 1987 – Brundtland Commission’s ‘Our Common Future’ Pushed for integration of environment into macro operations and sectoral policies Importance for creation of environmental cells in sectoral departments or agencies
Global Milestone • 1992 – UNCED • Brought ‘the environment’ to political agenda of governments • Introduce the concept on Sustainable Development • Countries committed to the implementation of Agenda21 • 1997 – Rio+5 • 5-year review of progress achieved on implementation of Agenda 21 • 2002 – Rio+10 • WSSD, Johannesburg • 10-year review of progress achieved on • implementation of Agenda 21
International Development Goals: 2015 • Poverty: Half between 1990 and 2015 • Primary school enrolment: 100% • Gender disparities in education: Complete elimination • Infant mortality: 2/3 reduction from 1990 to 2015 • Maternal mortality: Reduction by 3 quarters • Health service: Access to all • National sustainable strategy: Implementation by 2005 • Loss of environmental resource: Reversal by 2015
Asian Indicators • Poverty: 900 million (< $1/day), 75% of global total • Population: 40% below 18 years • Illiterate: ¾ of the world, 2/3 poor women • Child education: 1 in every 4 South Asia not enrolled in Primary school; 50% not enrolled in Secondary school • Malnutrition: 40% children of below 5 years
Environmental Concerns in Asia • Air Pollution • Particulate matter • - 2 times more than world average • - 5 times more than OECD countries • - Highest in South Asia • Water pollution • Organic Pollution - 1.4 times than world average - 1.5 times than OECD countries • Lead in surface water - 20 times more than OECD countries
Environmental Concerns in Asia • Forests • 1/3 forest per person than the world average • SEA: deforestation is acute • Biodiversity • 40% of world distinct flora and fauna • 70-79% of the world wildlife habitat is lost • Wetlands are threatened due to human activities
Regional and Subregional Cooperation Environmental Issues • Increasing cooperation in subregional • Cooperation on transboundary air pollution • Sharing water resources and fisheries right • Trade and environment • Global warming/ climate change
Tasks Ahead for Asian Countries • Fundamental process changes in economic and environmental policies • System for enforcement of environmental laws • More investment on environment • Capacity building and reforms of institutional mechanism • Promote regional cooperation
WSSD Preparations 1. Background Global Regional 2. Main Issue Cloud of Issue Shared Vision Way Forward 3. Asia Pacific Preparations Partnership Report Timeframe 2. Main Issue
WSSD: Cloud of Issues • Environmental insecurity: health, freshwater and energy • Policy recommendations: addressing social and economic dimensions and stakeholders participation • Environmental policy: addressing poverty eradication and sustainable livelihood • Economic instruments to check environmental degradation • Health issues: sanitation, water quality, AIDS and making health a key indicator for success of sustainable development • Energy related issues: phasing out of subsidies, reliability of energy supply, Kyoto process
WSSD: Cloud of Issues • Forestry issues: sustainable forestry goals, recognize political, economic and environmental dimensions • Freshwater issues: water supply, consumption and sanitation, safe water supply to poverty eradication strategies, public/private partnerships, issues of subsidies • Development aid: demand driven, focus on poor countries, transparent, participation of civil society • Governance issues: implementation, better coordination, sharing lesson learned, improving international environmental negotiation process • Role of science and technology: quality of life, decision making • Integration of local dimensions into global decision making
WSSD: Shared Visions • Special focus: development aspects of sustainable development • A new vision on sustainability: challenges, pressure, impact of globalization • Balanced and integrated agenda • Key focus: poverty eradication, consumption and production • Focus on implementation: problems and priority issues • Emerging issues: freshwater, health, AIDS, transport, energy, environmental security
WSSD: Shared Visions • Underlying problem: global environmental governance system • New political commitments: international treaties negotiation • Consensus: International Development Goals • Commitments: Regional Action Programme for environmentally sound and sustainable development in AP
WSSD: Way Forward • Content • Common clusters for discussion: • Poverty: poverty, food security, social dimension, local governance, financial, etc. • Natural resources: consumption, production, eco-efficiency, economic instruments, freshwater, climate, etc. • Institutional issues: global institutional framework, UN institutional reforms, coordination of treaty regimes, assessment of sustainable strategies, etc.
WSSD: Way Forward • Methodology: P-S-I-R • Report • Reporting (20%) • Main achievements, lesson learned, major constrained, institutional and financial requirements, new initiatives and commitments, etc. • Mechanism for implementation (80%) • Identify priority issues and major challenges • Report on priority issues following IDG, MCED • Formulate project proposals on institutional and financial requirements • Formulate mechanisms for implementation
WSSD Preparations 1. Background Global Regional 2. Main Issue Cloud of Issue Shared Vision Way Forward 3. Asia Pacific Preparations Partnership Report Timeframe 3. Asia Pacific Preparations
Asian Development Bank Regional Resource Centre for Asia and the Pacific ESCAP Secretariat Steering Committee & Task Force WSSD Partnership Asia Pacific Region
Subregional WSSD Regional NEA SP SEA Secretariat SA Regional Reports CA Subregional Reports Consultations • Roundtable • Intergovernmental Meeting Consultations • Roundtable • Intergovernmental Meeting WSSD Secretariat
Preparatory Process • Subregional • Substantive reports: draft and final • Consultations • Stakeholders Meeting: 9 major groups (NGOs, Women groups, Youth groups, Indigenous people, Local authorities, Workers and trade unions, Business and industry, Science and technological community, and Farmers ) • Intergovernmental Meeting (Representatives of Finance, Planning, and Environment Ministries ) • 2001 Venue: Beijing (26-28 July) , Apia (5-7 Sept.), Almaty (19-21 Sept.), Colombo (27-29 Sept.), Manila (17-19 October) • Regional • Synthesis paper: Regional Position Paper • Consultation • Stakeholders Meeting • Intergovernmental Meeting • 2001 Venue: Cambodia (27-29 November)
Asian Development Bank Intergovernmental Agencies/Process Regional Resource Centre for Asia and the Pacific ESCAP What is Different? • Partnership ADB, ESCAP, UNDP, UNEP, Intergovernmental Agencies/Process • Stakeholder Participation 9 major groups • National Governments Planning, Finance, Environment • Focus on Implementation • Focus as Integrated Sustainable Development • Forward Looking