Parallel Events and
Initiatives at the
Johannesburg Summit
Ubuntu Village, 17
August - 7 September 2002
A cultural hub with a
window of opportunity for people from diverse cultures around the
world to interact, share and showcase their unique cultural heritage
and its impacts on sustainable development through entertainment and
exhibition activities. It will be the one forum where all delegates
from the UN Summit, The Business Action for Sustainable Development,
the Civil Society sector and other accredited delegates can meet on
common ground. It affords a unique opportunity for South Africa to
showcase its own rich cultural heritage on the world map.
Click here for more information:
http://www.joburgsummit2002.com/SideEvents/ubuntu%20exhibitionfact%20sheet.pdf
Johannesburg Climate Legacy Project
Between 24th August
- 4th September around 50,000 government, NGO and business
representatives from around the world will be converging on
Johannesburg to discuss and agree policies which will help to protect
our environment. It's an important event. But the necessary
flights, ground transport, and energy use at the venue will also
produce 500,000 tonnes of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2).
The Summit invites you to take part and 'neutralise' some of this 'hot
air'. For only $10 you can help fund a project that will reduce CO2
emissions in South Africa - by replacing fossil fuels in hospitals
with solar panels, for example. These CO2
savings will
compensate for the Summit's emissions and so make it Carbon Neutral.
More
information on
www.climatelegacy.org
or call Matt Wimpress on
+44-(0)-870-241-1932
Global Judges Symposium, 18-20
August
Johannesburg
UNEP is convening a Global Judges Symposium on Sustainable Development
and the Role of Law in Johannesburg from 18 to 20 August 2002. The
Symposium will be hosted by the Chief Justice of South Africa, Rt.
Hon. Mr. Justice A. Chaskalson. Chief Justices and other senior judges
from approximately 70 countries around the world, -both developing and
developed - and representative of the different geographical regions
and legal systems are participating in the Symposium. The overall
objective of the Symposium is to foster a better-informed and more
active judiciary advancing the rule of law in the area of sustainable
development. This will be achieved through information sharing and
increasing awareness, especially among judges from different regions
of the world, and also through follow up activities especially in
regard to capacity building of the Judiciary as well governmental and
non-governmental stakeholders engaged in promoting the development,
implementation and enforcement of environmental law. The outcome of
the Symposium will be presented to the Johannesburg Summit. For more
information, email: Bakary.Kante@unep.org
International Youth Summit and African
Youth Summit, 19-23 August
Mogwase, Northwest Province
The South African Youth Council will host an
African Youth Summit (15-19 August) and an International Youth Summit
(19-23 August) at Mogwase in the North West Province of South Africa
as part of preparations towards the Civil Society Global Forum. Over
3000 youth delegates from around the world are expected to participate
in the International Youth Summit. For more information, send an email
to:
philmusekwa@union.org.za , or call (+27) 11-403 4110
WSSD Civil Society Forum, 19 August - 4 September
2002
NASREC, Johannesburg, South Africa
The WSSD Civil Society Forum Indaba will
be held the week before the WSSD Johannesburg, South Africa. For more
information, contact: Civil Society Secretariat; tel: +27-11-403-4119;
fax: +27-11-403-0790; e-mail:
info@worldsummit.org.za
International
Indigenous Peoples' Summit on Sustainable Development, 20 - 23
August
2002
Hoffe
Park Conference Centre, 30 Birbeck Rd, Kimberly, South Africa
The main
objective of this conference is to bring together indigenous peoples
from all parts of the world to share their perspectives on
sustainable development and their contributions in achieving this.
This will also allow indigenous peoples to identify the main obstacles
to their effective participation in bringing about sustainable
development. This International Summit will come out with a Kimberly
Political Declaration of Indigenous Peoples and an Indigenous Peoples'
Plan of Action for Sustainable Development. For more information
contact : Priscilla deWet-Fox: fax: 27-53-9276925; e-mail:
barendsegriqua@telkomsa.net or Vicky Tauli Corpuz:
tebtebba@skyinet.net or
vco@skyinet.net
Seventh
International Living Lakes Conference, 20 - 25 August 2002
Pretoria, South
Africa
Organized by the
Global Nature Fund, the conference will decide on a lake and water
protection resolution to be presented at the WSSD.
Second South-South Biopiracy
Summit, 22 - 23 August
2002
Sandton, Johannesburg
"Biopiracy - Ten Years Post-Rio, " hosted by Biowatch South Africa,
aims to raise awareness, enable information sharing, and build
capacity on issues of access and benefit sharing and to facilitate the
development of mutual strategies and statements for the WSSD. For more
information contact: Adele Arendse, Biowatch South Africa; tel:
+27-21-447-5939; fax: +27-21-447-5974; e-mail:
adele@biowatch.org.za
Envirolaw Conference 2002,
22 - 25 August
2002
Durban, South Africa
This conference will provide a platform for the
international legal community to provide solutions and suggest
mechanisms that will interlink international and regional treaties and
conventions in order to improve their implementation and enforcement.
It will also interact with the WSSD preparatory process. For more
information contact: EnviroLaw Solutions; tel: +27-11-269-7944; fax:
+27-11-269-7899; e-mail:
info@envirolawsolutions.com
Implementation Conference -
Stakeholder Action For Our Common Future,
24 - 26 August 2002
Facilitated by Stakeholder Forum for
Our Common Future (formerly UNED Forum), the Implementation Conference will bring together
500-1000 of leading
representatives of the Agenda 21 Major Groups and other
stakeholders to work on
five key issues
and agree concrete action plans for aspects of each one. The objective
is to demonstrate that stakeholders, working in partnership, can play
their roles and meet their responsibilities in delivering the
sustainable development agreements.
Trade Union
Activities at the Summit
Preton Hotel, Johannesburg, 24 August – 1 September
Organized by the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions and
partner trade unions in South Africa and internationally.
Women's Action Tent, 26-30 August 2002
The women's tent program
includes a daily 'report back' from the UN meetings. There will be
five themes/days: Peace and Human Rights, Globalization and
Impoverishment, Environmental Security and Health, Access to and
Control of Resources (Water, Energy, Land), and Governance. The
Women's Action Tent aims to provide interactive, participatory,
creative, and engaging activities workshops rather than straight
panel presentations. For general inquiries, please contact Cynthia at
Cynthia@wedo.org. If anyone is
interested to obtain a copy of the full schedule of the Women's Tent
at the WSSD by e-mail, please contact Anjali at the ICDA Secretariat:
anjali@icda.be
Forum on Science,
Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Development,
26 August - 4 September 2002
The
Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for Sustainable
Development is being organized by the South African Government, at the
request of WSSD
Secretary-General Nitin Desai, and in
collaboration with a number of international partners. The objective
of the event is to provide a platform for highlighting the critical
contributions of science, technology and innovation to sustainable
development.
Local Government Session: Local Action Moves the World , 27 - 30 August 2002
Holiday Inn Crown Plaza Hotel, Johannesburg
ICLEI is the
international environmental agency for local governments. With the
support of the UN and major international associations of local
government authorities, it will be convening a forum centered on the
unique ability of local government to achieve tangible improvements in
global environmental and sustainable development conditions through
cumulative local action.
Internet:
http://www.iclei.org/lgs/
Economy, Environment and Society:
World Forum on Sustainable Development,
27 -
28 August 2002
Johannesburg
The main objective of this
Forum is to contribute to the United Nations effort of ensuring the
implementation of the Agenda 21.
For more information contact:
International Research Foundation for Development; tel:
+1-763-689-2963; fax: +1-763-689-0560; e-mail:
info@irfd.org
Sustainable Use and Preservation of the Amazon and Atlantic
Rainforests in Brazil, 28 August
2002
Ubuntu Village, Johannesburg
Hosted by the World Bank.
For more information contact: Anne-Kathrin Orth, Banco Mundial,
Brasília, Pilot Program to Conserve the Brazilian Rain Forest,
http://www.worldbank.org/rfpp
Water Dome – No water, no Future,
28 August - 3 September 2002
Northgate, Johannesburg
The main objective of the WaterDome is to
create water awareness by organizing a dialogue between stakeholders
at the Dome, located in Northgate, Johannesburg - to be temporarily
re-named the WaterDome. From 28 August - 3 September 2002, parallel to
the World Summit, stakeholders from public and private organizations
in the water sector will get the opportunity to launch and exhibit
their water-related activities, policies, initiatives, new
technologies, products etc.
Aspiration and Reality: Building Sustainability,
29 - 30 August 2002
Indaba Hotel,
Johannesburg
The objective of this conference to set an agenda that brings about
greater opportunities for sustainable development in the future. This
will be achieved by: promoting the sustainable development success
stories presented at the conference; strengthening the partnership
between policy makers and practitioners; developing practical steps
and toolkits; gaining sign-up to and presentation of a Charter before
the Heads of State meeting on 2 September. For more information
contact:
tel:+44-0-20-7695-1568; e-mail:
info@rics-foundation.org
Parliamentary Workshop on Clean Air and Clean Water, 29 - 30
August 2002
Summer Place Hotel,
Johannesburg
Parliamentarians for Global Action Parliamentary Workshop on Clean Air
and Clean Water will convene Members of Parliament from over 100
countries with leading environmental experts, NGOs, and business
leaders to highlight the success of legislation to reduce air and
water pollution and illustrate the potential to implement similar acts
internationally. Experts will present model law implementation
strategies, highlighting mechanisms for enforcing and sustaining
environmental laws. Business leaders will present legislators with
technological innovations in the field of renewable energy and discuss
resource diversification, corporate responsibility and socially
responsible investing. Parliamentarians will acquire practical skills
in drafting and enforcing effective environmental legislation in their
countries. For more information contact: Katie Tell; tel:
+1-212-687-7755 Ext.102; fax: +1-212-687-8409; e-mail:
katie.tell@pgaction.org;
Internet: http://www.pgaction.org
IUCN's Business Day,
31 August
2002
IUCN Environment
Centre, 135 Rivonia Road, Sandton, Johannesburg
The IUCN Business Day - which will take place on
Saturday 31 August – will profile over 45 IUCN Business Initiatives –
those of the IUCN secretariat, members and commissions as well as
private sector initiatives which support biodiversity and
sustainability. The Business Day will be structured around Dialogues
(roundtables focusing on business, biodiversity and sustainability),
Briefings (highlighting business and biodiversity initiatives) and
Opportunities (announcing new partnerships and publications). Click
here for more information:
http://biodiversityeconomics.org/wssd
LEKGOTLA - Business Day,
1 September 2002
Johannesburg
Business Action and Partnerships for
Sustainable Development (BASD) will host a high profile business day
during the Summit to discuss initiatives and partnerships towards
sustainable development. This one-day event is organized into four
plenary sessions, which will include keynote addresses and panel
sessions with open audience participation. Each panel discussion will
address a different sustainable development theme.
IUCN's Green Web
With the support of South African members
and ProjectsAfrica, IUCN has obtained a unique facility. Located in
the NEDCOR building, it is 10 minutes away from the Convention Centre
where the Summit will take place. IUCN would like to complement the
many events and debates during the Summit, such as the Ubuntu Village,
by providing a place of encounter where environment and development,
business and NGOs, government and civil society can meet both
formally and informally. The Centre will be hosted by Nedcor Bank
Limited at its Headquarters at 135 Rivonia Road, Sandton. Click here
for more information:
http://www.iucn.org/wssd/docs/media%20brief/newsflash_aprill.pdf
General
Bahá'í International Community's statement to the WSSD
"Religion and Development at the Crossroads: Convergence or
Divergence?" addresses the role the world's religions can and should
play in fostering peace and unity among all peoples and in promoting
sustainable development. It calls on the United Nations to take
steps to involve religions substantively in the work of the UN and
challenges religious leaders to prove themselves worthy partners in
this work by rejecting fanaticism and embracing freedom of
conscience for all peoples, including their own followers. The
statement includes suggestions for action on all levels - by the UN,
religious leaders, and the followers of the world's religions.
To
access the statement in its entirety, go to:
http://www.bic-un.bahai.org/02-0826.htm
Parliamentary Dialogue on Partnerships for Sustainable Development
GLOBE
Southern Africa Second Parliamentary Conference ahead of the WSSD
13 - 14
May 2002, Windhoek, Namibia
It will
bring together about 80 parliamentarians and a host of different
civil society organizations to consider the role of partnerships in
taking forward the outcomes of the WSSD. We will examine existing
partnerships in the region under the issues of Financing,
Governance, Freshwater and Energy and identify positive elements and
current barriers to their effectiveness. The intention is to come up
with practical suggestions and recommendations that parliamentarians
can implement in terms of removing legislative barriers that are
currently impeding the optimal effectiveness of multi-stakeholder
partnerships. GLOBE Southern Africa believes that this conference
will also inform the debate on the Type 2 Outcomes of the WSSD.
e-mail:
capeoffice@globesa.org; Internet:
http://www.globesa.org
Earth Dialogues: Globalization and
Sustainable Development
- Is Ethics the Missing Link?
21 - 23 February 2002,
Lyon, France
This event was held from 21-23 February 2002 in Lyon, France.
Organized by Green Cross International, Earth Dialogues provided a
forum for debate on how to forge the necessary links between
globalization, sustainable development and ethics. The event included
eight roundtables, which addressed four themes: the ethical challenges
in promoting sustainable development; the role of ethical norms in
promoting sustainable development; policy recommendations for action
and implementation; and political strategies for Johannesburg and
beyond. Roundtable one, comprising representatives of international
economic institutions, made a number of policy recommendations for
action and implementation in the areas of trade, finance, and the role
of the World Bank/IMF. Roundtable two, attended by representatives of
business and industry, made recommendations for mechanisms of
international regulation and means of implementing sustainable
development policies for business and administrations. Roundtable
three, comprising members of media and communication, provided ideas
for concrete actions to promote media coverage of issues related to
sustainable development.
Roundtable four, consisting of parliamentarians and government
representatives, outlined 12 policy recommendations for Johannesburg,
including the establishment of a World Parliament, a World Environment
Court and the development of professional ethical codes. Roundtable
five, including representatives of international institutions,
addressed ethics, governance, subsidiarity, international
organizations, and the agenda for Monterrey and Johannesburg.
Roundtable six panelists, representing religious and spiritual
leaders, identified and elaborated on key areas for collaboration
between religious and other institutions. NGO representatives at
roundtable seven recommended a focus on partnership, coalition, and
public awareness for Johannesburg, as well as support to small
enterprises and an international fund for sustainable development.
Roundtable eight, comprising of former foreign ministers, recommended
that the Earth Dialogue organizers form a Political Action Committee
to look more thoroughly at key issues and put pressure on participants
at the World Summit for Sustainable Development to deliver on the
issues. More information on this meeting is available online at:
http://www.earthdialogues.org/en/tables/rd_compilation.html
Contact: Earth Dialogues Secretariat: Green Cross
International, email:
secretariat@gci.ch
Second Sub-regional Consultation Workshop for
the Civil Society Organizations
19 - 22 February 2002, Aburi, Ghana
Thirty-nine delegates from ten West African nations met in Aburi,
Ghana from 19-22 February 2002 for the second Sub-regional
Consultation Workshop for the Civil Society Organizations involved in
the WSSD process. The workshop followed up on work begun during the
group's first workshop, in Accra, Ghana, last year.
The attendees planned to strengthen their joint capacity in terms of
lobbying and advocacy; to develop a common West African position
toward the New African Initiative and the proposed Danish and South
African Global Deals; and to discuss how they might build on their
organising work after the Johannesburg Summit. The declaration from
the Aburi workshop is available from
http://www.rio10.dk/index.php?version_id=888&a=show&doc_id=627&parent_id=627
Delhi Sustainable Development Summit 2002
9 - 11 February 2002,
New Delhi, India
This meeting was held from 8-11 February 2002 in New Delhi, India.
Organized by the Tata Energy Research Institute (TERI), the Summit was
attended by almost 300 participants, including heads of governments,
and representatives of business, industry, and NGOs. The overall theme
of the meeting was "Ensuring Sustainable Livelihoods: Challenges for
Governments, Corporates and Civil Society," with the aim of
revitalizing global commitment to sustainable development as a shared
future goal. The topics addressed during the eleven plenary sessions
were: Agenda 21 - ensuring sustainable livelihoods; financing
development - focused, transparent and pro-poor systems; governance
structures and processes for sustainable development; managing natural
resources for society - welfare and health implications; defining the
stakes, engaging the stakeholders; creating business models for the
poor - expanding sustainable development; food security and basic
human needs; climate change and sustainable energy; technological
leapfrogging - the lure and the limits; ministers of the environment -
challenges at Rio+10; and leadership for sustainable livelihoods. At
the close of the meeting, TERI Director R. K. Pachauri declared that,
based on the success of this meeting, the Delhi Sustainable
Development Summit would become an annual event. More information on
this meeting is available online at:
http://www.teriin.org/dsds/
Contact; Website:
http://teriin.org/dsds/
International Conference on
Freshwater
3 - 7 December
2001, Bonn, Germany
The International Conference on Freshwater took place from 3-7
December 2001 at in Bonn, Germany, with 118 governments, 47
intergovernmental organizations and 73 representatives of major groups
in attendance. The Conference was convened as a preparatory step on
freshwater issues for the upcoming WSSD. Delegates met in Plenary and
Working Group sessions to consider issues of water access, scarcity,
pollution and natural disasters, as well as financing and capacity
building. A closed-door ministerial session considered the equitable
and sustainable use of water resources and the mobilization of
financial resources for infrastructure investment. The Conference
considered the Recommendations for Action (RFA) that will be presented
to the WSSD and its preparatory process. The other conference outputs
are the 'Bonn Keys' – a one-page summary of the RFA, the Working Group
Reports, Conference Report and Ministerial Declaration, as well as the
Conference Issue Paper and Thematic Background Papers, which were
prepared prior to the Conference. Click here for
full SD
coverage of this event, including daily reports, real audio and images from the
proceedings.
Global Conference on Oceans and
Coasts at Rio+10: Assessing Progress, Addressing Continuing and New
Challenges
3 - 7 December
2001, Paris, France
The Global Conference on Oceans and Coasts
at Rio+10: Toward the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development in
Johannesburg took place from 3-7 December 2001 at the UNESCO
headquarters in Paris, France. Conference participants sought to:
provide an overall assessment of progress achieved on oceans and
coasts in the ten years since the UNCED; identify new and continuing
challenges; examine cross-cutting issues among various ocean and
coastal sectors; consider options for concerted action on outstanding
cross-sectoral issues; and provide recommendations for the oceans and
coasts agenda of the WSSD. Click here to read
SD's summary report of this event.
PLANET'ERE 2 – International Forum on Environmental Education
18 - 23
November 2001, Paris, France
Promoting environmental education at the WSSD
Contact: Michèle
Dubromelle; tel: +33-1-4607-1721; e-mail:
m.dubromelle@lespetitsdebrouillards.org
Online
Forum -
The road to Johannesburg 2002 after September 11, 2001
Join the online forum at
http://www.worldsummit2002.org
During six days, November 19-24, the Heinrich Boell Foundation and
UNED Forum will hold an online forum to discuss the implications of
September 11, 2001 on the Johannesburg process. We have invited
eminent intellectuals from all over the globe to contribute short
opinion articles as "Think Pieces" to start the debate. Technical
details how to join the debate can be found at the bottom of this
text.
The terrorist attacks of September 11 seem to have changed world
politics dramatically. New and unexpected alliances are forged, the
priorities of governments are reassessed, public attention is
focused on the threat of terrorism. A global "war against terrorism"
seems to be unleashed, that is geared to stay with us the coming
years.
The Heinrich Boell Foundation and UNED Form, both organisations
active in the Johannesburg process, joined forces to create a space
for a global debate on these questions. We wish to contribute to
create a common understanding on the significance of the recent
developments for the Johannesburg process.
International scientific-practical forum
of young scientists "The
Sustainable Development Issues, View by
the Young Generation. On the way to the World Summit Rio + 10"
15 - 16 November 2001,
Moscow
Young scientists will share opinions on issues of environment and
sustainable development. A Declaration on
"Education and Healthy Life -Style in the XXI century" is expected.
Contacts: e-mail:
forum@vernadsky.ru
fax: +334-1709-429-9614
tel.: +334-1929-1831/1841
Equity for a Small
Planet:
An International Forum on the World Summit on Sustainable
Development 2002
Organized by IIED
12 - 13 November 2001, London, UK
The International Institute for
Environment and Development (IIED) held its 30th Anniversary
Conference from 12-13 November 2001, in London, UK. The Anniversary
Conference was comprised of a one-day workshop followed by a one-day
conference, and was held in collaboration with the UK Department for
International Development (DFID) and Foreign and Commonwealth
Office, Canadian International Development Agency, Department of
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, Royal Danish
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Sweden's International Development
Cooperation Agency.
On Monday, 12 November, the
International Workshop, hosted by the Canadian High Commission,
served to outline issues, present themes and generate discussion.
The conclusions of the workshop were presented to the International
Conference, which was convened on Tuesday, 13 November and hosted by
the Trade Union Congress. More than 450 participants attended the
workshop and conference, including representatives from governments,
NGOs, multilateral organizations, academia and the private sector.
Carrying a theme of "Equity for a Small
Planet," the purpose of this event was to convene an International
Forum that would consider the dynamic interactions between processes
of globalization and efforts to protect local livelihoods, with an
emphasis on perspectives from the South, and to clarify many of the
critical issues and emerging priorities to be forwarded for
consideration at the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development
(WSSD) in Johannesburg. The outputs of the conference consisted of a
series of opinion papers that would provide input to the WSSD. Click here for
Sustainable Developments coverage and report
General Conference
of the
Third World Academy of Sciences
26 - 31 October
2001, New Delhi, India
Website:
http://www.ictp.trieste.it/TWAS/TWAS.html
GLOBE Southern Africa First
Parliamentary Conference
23 - 24 October 2001, South African Parliament,
Cape Town
This conference is the first event of
GLOBE Southern Africa's Earth Summit Campaign. It will bring
together about 80 parliamentarians throughout the Southern and East
African region in a forum that will examine some of the most
pertinent issues relating to the World Summit and Africa's role in
it. For more information on this conference and GLOBE Southern
Africa's Earth Summit Campaign you can consult the website
www.globesa.org
Asia-Pacific Forum of Environmental Journalists
Annual Congress: WSSD: the Role of the Media
22 - 26 October 2001,
Manila, Philippines
AFEJ website:
http://www.oneworld.org/slejf/index.htm
Reykjavik Conference on Responsible Fisheries
1 - 4 October 2001,
Reykjavik, Iceland
The Reykjavik Conference on Responsible Fisheries in
the Marine Ecosystem met from 1-4 October 2001 at the University
Cinema and Conference Center in Reykjavik, Iceland. The conference was
organized by the Government of Iceland and the United Nations Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO), and was co-sponsored by the Government
of Norway. The meeting was attended by over 400 participants,
including representatives from FAO Member States and other UN Member
States, UN bodies and agencies, intergovernmental and nongovernmental
organizations, academic and scientific institutions, and industry.
The conference presented stakeholders with an
opportunity to gather and review the best available knowledge on
marine and ecosystem issues. It sought to establish a means by which
ecosystem considerations could be included in capture fisheries
management, and to identify future challenges and relevant strategies.
To achieve these objectives, participants met in plenary sessions and
a Scientific Symposium, in which invited experts presented their
research and views and participants engaged in general discussions and
raised questions from the floor. Following an opening Plenary session
in which keynote speakers set the stage for the meeting and provided
various stakeholders' perspectives, delegates convened for the
Scientific Symposium, which took place on Monday and Tuesday, 1-2
October. During the Symposium, participants focused on key scientific
issues for ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM), including the
dynamics of marine ecosystems, the role of people in marine
ecosystems, and methods to incorporate ecosystem considerations into
fisheries management. They also heard representatives of industry
present their perspectives on EBFM. On Wednesday, 3 October, delegates
met in Plenary to hear statements from countries, NGOs,
intergovernmental organizations and UN agencies.
Following field trips to local fisheries sites on
Thursday morning, 4 October, delegates reconvened for a final Plenary
in the evening and approved the Reykjavik Declaration on Responsible
Fisheries in the Marine Ecosystem. An open-ended drafting committee
established at the start of the conference formulated this Declaration
during intensive negotiations. The Declaration will be submitted to
the World Summit on Sustainable Development for its consideration.
Click here to read
Sustainable Development's
coverage of the Meeting and to find out more about the outcome - the
Reykjavik Declaration - which will be submitted to the WSSD for its
consideration. Conference website:
http://www.refisheries2001.org
What Earth Summit 2002 Should be Trying
to Achieve
Organized by UNED Forum
Online debate, throughout September
Key writers and thinkers on sustainable development will start the
debate. Everyone is encouraged to join in. Preparations for the World
Summit on Sustainable Development 2002 are well under way, emphasizing
a transparent and participatory approach. This electronic forum hopes
to initiate a focused and constructive public discussion on some of
the priority issues. We invite people to share their ideas, knowledge
and diverse perspectives. The results of the debate will be taken
forward to inform the next preparatory meeting for the WSSD.
Summaries of the Debate are
available at:
http://www.earthsummit2002.org/es/life/default.htm
Fifth Global
Environmental Governance Dialogue
20 - 22 June 2001, Gland, Switzerland
Organized by the
World Conservation Union IUCN and
Yale University
Sustainable Development: Fact or Dream 10 Years After the Rio Summit
17 –
24 June 2001, Havana, Cuba
Preparation
of the African Civil Society and NGOs to the World Summit on
Sustainable Development
14 - 16 June 2001, Cape Town,
South Africa
Contact; Website:
http://www.johannesburgsummit.org/web_pages/nesda_regional_meeting.htm
The Arctic Council Regional Conference on the 10th
Anniversary of the Arctic Environmental Protection Strategy
11 June 2001,
Rovaniemi, Finnish Lapland
Organized by the
Arctic Council
Website:
http://www.johannesburgsummit.org/web_pages/arctic_council_regional_conference.htm
Outcome
Meetings for NGOs
Indonesian People's Forum (IPF) - A
Parallel Event with PrepCom IV
24 May - 6 June 2002, Bali, Indonesia
A coalition of 71 civil society groups all over Indonesia has been
preparing a parallel event to the upcoming Prepcom 4 of WSSD. Through
this Forum, IPF will facilitate national and international civil
society in influencing the official process and outcomes. IPF will
also facilitate voices and concerns of people that cannot go the
official process by holding several activities, such as strategic
meetings, workshops, dialogue with countries' delegates, etc.
Internet:
http://www.jakartapeoplesforum.org/en/index.php
Nordic NGO Declaration on WSSD
Southern NGO Summit
15 - 16 March 2002, Algiers, Algeria
Algiers Declaration
Mediterranean NGO Meeting
11 - 12 January, Nice, France
Mediterranean NGO Declaration
Re-opening from 29
October 2001
Topics of discussion:
1) Assessment of
the implementation of Agenda 21
2) Vision towards
the elimination of poverty and increase of human security.
3) Action-oriented
alternatives to be implemented by NGOs and Peoples Organizations.
For more information
please contact Beatriz Schulthess
beatriz@ecouncil.ac.cr
Meeting of Main Groups Networks of
Latin America and the Caribbean
Meeting for NGOs in the UNECE working towards the WSSD
22 - 23 September 2001, Geneva, Switzerland
ANPED hosted an NGO meeting providing input into the UN Economic
Commission for Europe (ECE) Ministerial Meeting preparing for the
World Summit on Sustainable Development in 2002. On September 22 and
23, 80 NGOs in the UNECE region discussed their priorities for the
World Summit, and they also expressed their concerns with the
preparations so far.
Outcome Statement
Business and Industry
Rethinking the industry-sustainable development
challenge: How can industries be part of the solution to problems of
sustainable development?'
Organized by LEAD, Online live panel, 30 October 2001
Almost thirty years after the first
international conference on human environment, and ten years after the
worldwide adoption of Agenda 21 based on the demand for sustainable
development by governments of all nations, the trends of environment
degradation and poverty are still not curbed. Besides the increase in
population and the increase in consumption, industry production is
still one of the main causes to many environmental problems. The
business sector is often the one to be blamed for increasing the gap
between the rich and poor. However, powered by the new technological
innovations, globalization of market economy, and knowledge and
investment capitals, the business sector will remain one of the
influential forces to shape the future of the world.
Outcome
Business Action for
Sustainable Development (BASD) Strategy Meeting
9 - 10 October 2001,
Paris, France
This meeting
brought together major business players and set the agenda for the
lead up to the Johannesburg Summit.
Website:
http://www.iccwbo.org/basd/articles/Programme_October_meeting.pdf
Outcome-
http://www.basd-action.net/resources/basd-meeting.htm
Business Forum
3 - 5 September 2001, Jakarta, Indonesia
Organized by the government of Indonesia in collaboration with the
WSSD Secretariat, as part of preparations for the Summit.
Press story
Partnerships and Social Responsibility in the New
Economy
27 - 29 June 2001, Copenhagen, Denmark
Organized by the Copenhagen Centre
Contact; Website:
http://www.copenhagencentre.org/tcc2001
Local
Authorities
Organized by
The International Council for
Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI)
Briefing on
preparations by local government
Local Government International Preparatory Meeting
22 February - 1
March 2002 in North Vancouver, Canada
Contact: Elena Lonero; e-mail:
elonero@iclei.org;
Internet:
http://www.iclei.org/rioplusten/
Accelerating Local Sustainability: Evaluating European Local Agenda
21 Processes
20 - 21 September 2001, London, UK
Contact; Internet:
http://www.iclei.org/europe/lasala/London-announcement.html
Project findings,
reports
North American Local Government Conference
20 - 22 June 2001, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Contact; Website:
http://www.iclei.org/rioplusten/usandcanada/index.html
Think Tank Meeting and Stavenger Forum for Rio + 10
9 - 12 June 2001, Stavenger, Norway
Contact;
Website:
http://www.iclei.org/rioplusten/stavanger.html
Brief Write-up
UN and
UN Agency Organized Meetings
Reykjavik Conference on Responsible Fisheries
1 - 4 October 2001, Reykjavik, Iceland
This conference, which convened in Reykjavik,
Iceland from 1-4 October, presented stakeholders with an opportunity
to gather and review the best available knowledge on marine and
ecosystem issues. It sought to establish a means by which ecosystem
considerations could be included in capture fisheries management, and
to identify future challenges and relevant strategies. Click here to
read
Sustainable Development's coverage of the
Meeting and to find out more about the outcome - the Reykjavik
Declaration - which will be submitted to the WSSD for its
consideration.
UNEP MEETING ON COMPLIANCE, ENFORCEMENT
AND DISPUTE SETTLEMENT IN MEAs AND THE WTO
26 June 2001, Geneva,
Switzerland
The meeting, organized in collaboration with the WTO, will focus on
concrete examples of where trade or WTO rules can enhance or inhibit
compliance with and enforcement of MEAs, and on concrete examples of
how the reliance on negotiation, conciliation and soft-law compliance
mechanisms in MEAs have proven to be effective in MEA implementation.
It will also develop input for discussions taking place on
international environmental governance in the context of preparations
for the World Summit on Sustainable Development. For further
information contact: Hussein Abaza, UNEP; tel: (41-22) 917-8179;
email:
etu@unep.ch; Internet:
http://www.unep.ch/etu/etp/events/upcming/ceds.htm
UNEP International Environmental
Governance (IEG) Meetings
Final IEG meeting
12 February 2002, Cartagena, Colombia
ENB coverage:
http://enb.iisd.org/unepgc/gmef3/
New York Meeting on IEG
25 January 2002, UN HQ, New York
ENB complete coverage at:
http://enb.iisd.org/unepgc/iegnyc/
IEG-4
30 November - 1 December 2001, Montreal, Canada
ENB complete coverage:
http://enb.iisd.org/unepgc/ieg4/
IEG-3
9-10 September 2001,
Algiers, Algeria
ENB complete coverage at:
http://enb.iisd.org/unepgc/ieg3/
IEG-2
17 July 2001, Bonn,
Germany
ENB complete coverage at:
http://enb.iisd.org/unepgc/ieg2/index.html
Women and Youth
Global Island -
An internet-based community game
- part of a global awareness campaign for the WSSD
International
Children's Conference on the Environment 2002
21 - 25 May 2002, Victoria, British
Columbia, Canada
Hosted by Victoria,
British Columbia in cooperation with UNEP, this conference is
held after every two years for children between 10 to 12 years. It is
inspired by the recognition that children need to be active
participants in environmental issues. It is also a follow-up to the
1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, the
Earth Summit held in Rio de Janeiro. At the Summit, Agenda 21, an
international plan for sustainable development, was agreed on. The
plan encouraged national governments to pay more attention to concerns
and opinions of children on the environment.
Tel: +1-250-995-0225
Email:
info@iccCanada2002.org
Website:
http://www.icccanada2002.org/
UNEP Global
Youth Forum,
GYF2002
22 - 31 March 2002, Copenhagen, Denmark
Organized by UNEP and Hosted by Danish Organization - Nature and Youth
(Natur og Ungdom), this forum is a youth event leading
up to the WSSD. It will build upon the Youth Conference on Environment
and Sustainable Development that was held in Borgholm, Sweden from
23-27 May 2001.
Contact: theodore.oben@unep.org,
landskontoret@natur-og-ungdom.dk
WASTE SUMMIT –
Women Assessing the State of the Environment
This Summit will take
place from
9-10
November 2001 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Summit participants
will produce a U.S. women's environmental action agenda, which
includes a status report on U.S. progress since the Earth Summit 1992
and a set of policy recommendations for action. For more information
visit:
http://www.wastesummit.org/
Youth Earth Summit, YES2001
2 - 9 September 2001, Baku, Azerbaijan
Organized by Peace Child International
Website:
http://yes2001.azmain.com/
Summary;
Action Statement
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