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International Environmental Governance

International Environmental Governance. Report of the Executive Director UNEP. 1972-2002. 1972 Stockholm Conference 1982 Stockholm+10 review: UNEP GC 1987 WCED “Our Common Future” 1992 Rio Summit - UNCED 1997 Rio+5 review: UNGA 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development.

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International Environmental Governance

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  1. International Environmental Governance Report of the Executive Director UNEP

  2. 1972-2002 • 1972 Stockholm Conference • 1982 Stockholm+10 review: UNEP GC • 1987 WCED “Our Common Future” • 1992 Rio Summit - UNCED • 1997 Rio+5 review: UNGA • 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development

  3. Current Status • Multilateral processes • UN system: GA, ECOSOC, UNEP, CSD • specialized agencies • Other organizations • Networks, Major groups • Multilateral Environmental Agreements

  4. Strengths of the existing arrangements • Institutional developments for sectoral issues - national and international • Multilateral processes within and outside of the UN system • UNEP: global environmental authority • Multilateral environmental agreements • Engagement of major groups

  5. Weaknesses of the existing arrangements • Inadequate and fragmented institutional arrangements • Inadequate policy coordination • Inadequate mechanisms to translate the existing commitment into action • Inadequate resources

  6. Financing the Global Environment • Sources of finance: ODA, multilateral financial flows via international organizations, conventions, etc • Multilateral financial mechanisms • GEF, Global Mechanism, Montreal Protocol Multilateral Fund, etc • Debt relief, Private capital flows, Non-traditional financing mechanisms

  7. Needs • A greatly strengthened institutional structure geared to address global environmental challenges • Integrated, holistic approach aiming at sustainable development • To address: Credibility, Authority and Mandate, Financial Resources, Participation of all actors

  8. Options Available proposals cover: • Organizational structures • Coordination • Multilateral Environmental Agreements • Effectiveness • Compliance and enforcement • Coordination

  9. Consultation process • Intergovernmental Group of Ministers • Committee of Permanent Representatives to UNEP • Expert group • Civil Society-NGO-Private sector • Governing Council/Global Ministerial Environment Forum, February 2002

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