Integrating the Rio Conventions into Development Co-operation

These Guidelines highlight the linkages between global environmental issues, on the one hand, and sustainable development and poverty reduction, on the other. They demonstrate how development co-operation agencies can support developing countries’ efforts to integrate responses to the environmental...

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Autor principal: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Autores Corporativos: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (-), Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development Content Provider (content provider), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Content Provider
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : OECD Publishing 2002.
Colección:The DAC Guidelines,
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  • FOREWORD; CONTENTS; POLICY STATEMENT BY THE DAC HIGH LEVELMEETING, 16 MAY 2002; EXECUTIVE SUMMARY; I. Why integrate the Rio Conventionsinto development policy?; II. The global environment and thedevelopment agenda: understandingthe linkages; III. The Rio Conventions: international responsesto global environment issues; IV. Entry points and instruments for integration; V. Win-win development strategies and globalenvironmental issues: agriculture, sustainableforest management and energy sectors
  • VI. Integrating global issues into developmentpolicies and development co-operation:priority areas for actionBUSY READER'S GUIDETO THIS DOCUMENT; 1. THE GOALS OF THE GUIDANCE; 1.1. Addressing global environmental issuesis key to sustainable poverty reduction; 1.2. The goals of the guidance; 2. THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAND THE DEVELOPMENT AGENDA:UNDERSTANDING THE LINKAGES; 2.1. Ecosystems and human livelihoods; 2.2. Global environmental issues, ecosystems,and sustainable development; 2.3. Driving forces underlying globalenvironmental problems
  • 2.4. Climate change, biodiversity loss,desertification: impacts onsustainable development2.5. Interaction between globalenvironmental threats; 2.6. Addressing global environmental problems:hard choices and win-win options; 3. THE RIO CONVENTIONS:INTERNATIONAL RESPONSESTO GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES; 3.1. The Rio Conventions and sustainabledevelopment; 3.2. The Conventions provide specific responseinstruments and mechanisms; 3.3. Complementarities among the Conventions; 3.4. Integrating convention implementation into""mainstream"" national planning processes
  • 4. INTEGRATING GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTALISSUES INTO THE DEVELOPMENT AGENDA:APPROACHES, ENTRY POINTSAND INSTRUMENTS4.1. Key entry points: sustainable developmentstrategies (SDS); 4.2. Poverty reduction strategies; 4.3. Approaches and instruments for integration; 5. SECTORAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES ANDGLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES:SYNERGIES AND HARD CHOICES; 5.1. Development-global environment:"win-win" options and hard choices; 5.2. Agricultural development andglobal environmental issues; 5.3. Forest development and globalenvironmental issues; 5.4. Energy development and globalenvironmental issues
  • 6. INTEGRATING GLOBAL ISSUES INTODEVELOPMENT POLICIES ANDDEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATION:PRIORITY AREAS FOR ACTION6.1. Actions at the international level:enhance global governancefor sustainable development; 6.2. In development agencies' headquarters; 6.3. At the partner country level; ANNEX 1A: SELECTED IMPACT OF GLOBALENVIRONMENT ON SECTORS; ANNEX 1B: (MIRROR) IMPACT OF SECTORS ON GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT; ANNEX 2: CONVENTIONS TIP-SHEETS; Convention on Biological diversity (CBD); United Nations Framework Conventionon Climate Change (UNFCCC); United Nations Convention to CombatDesertification (UNCCD)
  • ANNEX 3:TECHNOLOGY CO-OPERATION:KEY LESSONS FROMDONORS' EXPERIENCE