Equity, Environment, Development and Developing Countries “Green Economy”: Considerations of Equity, Environment, Development and Developing Countries UNFCCC Meeting October 2010 Tianjin, China Vicente Paolo B. Yu III Global Governance for Development Programme South Centre Geneva, Switzerland All statements are personal to the presentor and do not necessarily reflect the official position of the South Centre or its Member States. Updated: 23/01/08
The Context 12/7/2018
The Framework 12/7/2018
National Action 12/7/2018
International Cooperation 12/7/2018
Enhanced international partnership: Providing means of implementation: How It All Fits National International Enhanced international partnership: Development agenda in trade, including no trade protectionism vs. developing countries Development agenda in IPRs Development agenda in international finance Multilateral governance reforms Providing means of implementation: Deep and early emissions reductions by developed countries Adequate levels of financing, esp. public funds, from developed to developing countries for adaptation and mitigation Technology transfer and support for technology development in developing countries for adaptation and mitigation Development of appropriate domestic and regional institutional arrangements and mechanisms to pursue sustainable development – stronger role of the State to channel and guide economic forces Strategic development of climate-adapted productive capacity – economic diversification and development of industrial base, focus on jobs generation and equitable income growth and distribution Development policy experimentation, including in trade, IPR, regional integration, South-South cooperation, climate adaptation and mitigation, environmental protection, social development 12/7/2018
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