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GOOD AFTERNOON WELLCOME TO RIO

GOOD AFTERNOON WELLCOME TO RIO. Strengthening international science for the benefit of society. Hernan Chaimovich Vice President for External Relations IAP, Rio de Janeiro March 2006. www.icsu.org. THE ICSU VISION.

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GOOD AFTERNOON WELLCOME TO RIO

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  1. GOOD AFTERNOON WELLCOME TO RIO 1st Meeting, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific

  2. Strengthening international science for the benefit of society Hernan Chaimovich Vice President for External Relations IAP, Rio de Janeiro March 2006 www.icsu.org

  3. THE ICSU VISION The long-term ICSU vision is for a world where science is used for the benefit of all, excellence in science is valued and scientific knowledge is effectively linked to policy-making. In such a world, universal and equitable access to high quality scientific data and information is a reality and all countries have the scientific capacity to use these and to contribute to generating the new knowledge that is necessary to establish their own development pathways in a sustainable manner. 1st Meeting, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific

  4. A Brief History • Founded 1931 with antecedents back to 1899 • First major international scientific programme: International Geophysical Year in 1957-1958 • Later successes include: ► 1964-1974 International Biological Programme (IBP) ► 1980 - World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) ► 1986 - International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP) ► 1991 - DIVERSITAS ► 1996 - International Human Dimensions Programme (IHDP) 1st Meeting, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific

  5. The three pillars of ICSU • International Scientific Unions – international and disciplinary • National Scientific Members – national and interdisciplinary • Interdisciplinary Bodies and Joint Initiatives – international and interdisciplinary 1st Meeting, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific

  6. International Research Collaboration Science and Policy Universality of Science ICSU in action Three inter-related themes: 1st Meeting, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific

  7. International Research Collaboration • The initiating role • Define priorities (science-led and societally important) in consultation with Members • Bring together scientific experts from different countries and disciplines • Non-governmental science planning led by scientists 1st Meeting, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific

  8. International Research Collaboration (cont.) • Co-ordination and facilitation • ICSU provides leadership, high-level recognition and the basis for the leverage of funds. • Through its links to the UN and other inter-governmental organizations, ICSU can facilitate political support where necessary. 1st Meeting, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific

  9. The Global Change Example US$ 2 bn US$ 10m US$ 100k • 100% • 0.5% • 0.005% • Secretariat support Research Planning and Coordination Initialization ICSU National Members' Forum

  10. Alice: Can you tell me which way I should take? The Cat: It depends on where you want to go. Alice: I don’t know where I want to go. The Cat: Then it does not matter which way you take. Lewis Carroll 1865 1st Meeting, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific

  11. A Strong Foundation in a Changing World Building for the Future Strengthening the Structures 1st Meeting, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific

  12. Addressing Major Issues: Planning and Coordinating Research • 4.1 ENVIRONMENT • The International Polar Year • Natural and huma-induced environmental hazards and disasters 1st Meeting, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific

  13. IPY 2007-2008 • Joint Programme with WMO • Planning group established, inch. Arctic Council & Antarctic Treaty • Secretariat at the British Antarctic Survey • 26 National Committees plus 5 National Contact Points • 31 January – last date for 3rd submission of proposals 1st Meeting, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific

  14. Natural and Human-Induced Environmental Hazards and Disasters • Intl Year of Planet Earth Hazards Theme • IGOS-P Hazards Report 2003 • Global Earth Observation System of Systems has hazards as one of nine societal benefit areas • UN International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR) to set up a Science and Technology Committee 1st Meeting, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific

  15. Addressing Major Issues: Planning and Coordinating Research • 4.2 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT • Science for Society and sustainable development • Sustainable Energy 1st Meeting, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific

  16. 4. Science for Society - Sustainable Development • Direct involvement in the WSSD/CSD process as a Major Group: • Follow-up with UN Commission for Sustainable Development • Involving Civil Society in defining a science agenda • Panel on Renewable Energy 1st Meeting, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific

  17. Energy • Report on Energy and Transport (2001) • Report on Energy and Sustainable Societies (2004) • Planning Group on Renewable Energies (2005-2006) • Report to CSD-14 on Energy, climate change, industrial development and air pollution (2006) 1st Meeting, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific

  18. Addressing Major Issues: Planning and Coordinating Research • 4.3 HUMAN HEALTH • Ad hoc Scoping Group to more clearly define how it might contribute to science for human health taking into account two new Initiatives: • -Science for Health and well being • -Global Environmental Change and Huma Health 1st Meeting, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific

  19. 4. Science for Society –Targeted Statements Statement by the international science community on the Millennium Development Goals to the UN General Assembly, September 2005. 1st Meeting, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific

  20. Addressing Major Issues: Planning and Coordinating Research • 4.4 EXPLORING NEW HORIZONS • Cognitive neurosciences • Complex systems science • Human Security and environmental refugees • Molecular biosciences • Nanosciences and nanotechnology • Transgenic crops and animals 1st Meeting, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific

  21. Science for Policy • Influence the policy process:- ICSU is responsible for the input to the UN Commission for Sustainable Development and thus to the Johannesburg Summit- ICSU provided the official input from the science community to the World Summit on the Information Society- ICSU represents the international science community in the UN International Strategy for Disaster Reduction- ICSU is co-chair of the Science and Technology Committee of the GEOSS on behalf of the Earth Observation Summits • Provide statements: - Together with IAC, IAP, IAMP to the Millennium Summit in 2005, etc. 1st Meeting, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific

  22. Universality of Science • Report on Science and Society in 2005 • A number of initiatives to provide access to scientific data and information • New Committee on the Freedom and Responsibility in the Conduct of Science 1st Meeting, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific

  23. THANKS FOR LISTENING Obrigado por escutar THE END FIM 1st Meeting, ICSU Regional Committee for Asia and the Pacific

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