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From Rio+20 to a New Development Agenda
dodds felix; laguna-celis jorge; thompson liz
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Twenty years after the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, "The Earth Summit", the Rio+20 conference in 2012 brought life back to sustainable development by putting it at the centre of a new global development partnership, one in which sustainable development is the basis for eradicating poverty, upholding human development and transforming economies. Written by practitioners and participants involved in the multilateral process of negotiations, this book presents a unique insider analysis of not only what happened and why, but also where the outcomes might impact in the future, particularly in the UN development agenda beyond 2015. The book throws light on the changing nature of multilateralism and questions frequent assumptions on how policy is defined within the UN. It shows that Rio+20 was more than an international meeting; it represented a culminating point of decades of successes and failures and a watershed moment for seminal concepts, ideas and partnerships including the Green Economy, zero tolerance on land degradation, the introduction of Sustainable Development Goals, the creation of national measurements of consumption, production and well-being that are intended to go beyond GDP, the introduction of national green accounting and the commitment of billions of dollars for sustainable development partnerships, including Sustainable Energy for All. The authors conclude by mapping out a new agenda for development in 2015, when the current Millennium Development Goals framework is due to expire. An agenda that will restore faith in the UN and inspire a global response to the demographic, economic and environmental challenges that will define our future in the decades to come.SOMMARIO
Introduction 1. The Re-birth of Sustainable Development President Lula da Silva’s & Brazil’s case for a Rio+20 The 2008 crisis as a catalyst for breaking the silos between development and sustainable development The old order changes and the emergence of new players in the developing world The science underpinning an integrated approach towards development 2. Chronicling the Key shapers of Rio+20 How was Rio+20 constructed The formal preparations process and the lessons to be drawn The political role of the UN Secretary-General Innovative partnerships supporting Rio+20 The informal process in New York and its importance for consensus building International meetings that gave Rio+20 a global impact Stakeholders preparations and their growing influence in the policy definition process The transition from the informal and the global to the textual of The Future We Want Enabling UN leaders behind Rio+20 The Rio+20 Secretariat 3. How did it All Come to Happen? The decisions that were required to start building a new development framework Key divergences as the meeting started The Group of developing countries too diverse to negotiate as a single block? The European Union and Rio+20 The United States of America and Rio+20 A final push to conclude the process No perfect outcome: the gaps in The Future We Want 4. Multiplying Commitments Introduction The stakeholder dialogue days Voluntary commitments National sustainable development councils and economic and social committees Subnational and local government Future Earth Education and training World Congress on Justice, Governance and Law for Environmental Sustainability Initiatives on transparency and access to information Sustainable Energy 4 All (SE4All) and commitments and achievements at Rio+20 Financial commitments 5. From Rio+20 to 2015 and the New Development Agenda Was Rio+20 a failure or a success? A new inspiring narrative: development for all within the limits of our planet Institutions for a new development agenda How can universal sustainable development goals build a single yet differentiated development agenda? Resource mobilization and financing for sustainable development A reformed Economic and Social Council and the High Level Political Forum The UN Environment Assembly and a new governance model for environmental sustainability The role of stakeholders in global policy making Ahead of January 2016 Appendix I: Stakeholder Forum Appendix II: Earth Negotiations BulletinAUTORE
Felix Dodds is Former Executive Director of the Stakeholder Forum for a Sustainable Future, Associate Fellow at the Tellus Institute, and on the board of Advisors for the Collaborative Institute for Oceans, Climate and Security, Asia European Foundation ENVforum Steering Committee and the Great Transition. Jorge Laguna-Celis is the Senior Advisor on sustainable development to the President of the UN General Assembly; prior to that he was a negotiator and expert on international environmental governance and sustainable development. Since 2006 he has been a member of the Mexican Foreign Service and is based in New York, USA. LizThompson is a former Minister of Energy and Environment of Barbados. She was honoured by UNEP in 2008 with the prestigious "Champion of the Earth" award for her work in climate change and environment. She was one of two executive coordinators appointed by the UN at the level of Assistant Secretary General to support the Rio+20 process and negotiations.ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
- Condizione: Nuovo
- ISBN: 9780415716536
- Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 1.43 lb
- Formato: Copertina rigida
- Illustration Notes: 12 b/w images
- Pagine Arabe: 264