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After Johannesburg The way to sustainable development. Pekka Haavisto GRID - Arendal 10 June 2002. Johannesburg 2002. 26th August – 4th September 2002 in Johannesburg, South Africa WSSD = World Summit on Sustainable Development ”People, Planet and Prosperity”
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After JohannesburgThe way to sustainable development Pekka Haavisto GRID - Arendal 10 June 2002
Johannesburg 2002 • 26th August – 4th September 2002 in Johannesburg, South Africa • WSSD = World Summit on Sustainable Development • ”People, Planet and Prosperity” • Links between environment, poverty and development • Review of the implementation of Rio
Milestones to Johannesburg • Stockholm 1972: Human Environment • Our Common Future 1987 (Brundtland report) • Rio 1992: Environment and Development (UNCED, ”Earth Summit”) • Agenda 21: Plan of action • Johannesburg 2002: Sustainable Development (WSSD)
Rio Earth Summit 1992 • Participation: 172 governments, 108 heads of states, 2,400 NGO representatives, 17,000 activists in the parallel NGO forum • Results: Agenda 21, Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, Statement of Forest Principles, Convention on Climate Change, Convention on Biological Diversity • New UN mechanisms: Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD)
Momentum? • Stockholm 1972: End of colonialism, Limits to Growth (Club of Rome) • Rio 1992: End of cold war, new independent states, environment and development (Brundtland-report) • Johannesburg 2002: War against terrorism, global deal
Key issues for Johannesburg • Poverty, development, environment • Financing for development (”Global deal”) • Global environmental governance (”World environmental organisation WEO”) • Implementation of environmental agreements (e.g. Kyoto protocol) • Multi-stakeholder process: private sector, local level, NGO’s
Preparations for Johannesburg • UN reports • Regional round tables, regional proposals • NGO-forums • Country progress reports (and shadow reports) • Best practices • Prep-coms: US New York March 2002, Indonesia Bali May 2002
An African conference • African renaissance • Poverty and environment • AIDS ans other deseases • Water • Desertification and land degradation • Women and development • Good governance, conditionality
Monterrey: EU Commitments • An average 0,39 % ODA target by 2006 • Minimum country level 0,33 % by 2006 • Additional 7 billion USD by 2006 • EU represents more than 50 % ODA worldwide • 25,4 billion USD in 2000
Monterrey: US commitments • ODA increasing by 5 billion USD in next three years • 50 % increase of US ODA • Accountability • Conditionality: democracy, human rights, anti-corruption...
Global environmental governance • More than 500 international treaties and agreements, 320 regional • 41 core multilateral environmental agreements (MEA’s), separate secretariats • Problems in compliance, enforcement and financing of the treaties • Trade has been taking over environment
UN system incoherent • UNEP United Nations Environment Programme • CSD Committee on Sustainable Development • UNDP United Nations Development Programme • Other special agencies (WHO, FAO, UNICEF etc.) • GEF Global Environment Facility • Environmental conventions • Need of coherence in UN & environment
Private sector • Role of multi-national companies • Foreign direct investments (FDI) increasing • Voluntary commitments • Code of conducts • Global Compact (UN)
Non-governmental organisations • Democratic rights • Human rights • Access to information • Public participation • Local agenda 21´s • ”Global Århus” • NGO representation in global processes
What is needed? • World Environment Organisation (WEO) • Secured financing for global environmental governance • World Sustainable Development Forum (renewed ECOSOC?) • New mechanisms for public participation (global democracy) • Reliable information on environment
Information for decision making • Scientific uncertainties • Precautionary principle • Early warnings • Difficulties to define sustainable development (”sustainable growth, sustainable economic development etc.”) • Political fights (climate...)
Challenges for GRID-Arendal • Define your strenghts • Make a division of work with others (REC, EEA, WCMC etc) • Criterias & statistics for sustainable development and environment & development • Climate & flexible mechanisms ”the only game in town” • Creeping crisis, conflicts of the future