Science and Technology for Sustainable Development: Strategic perspectives from an international dialogue William C. Clark Professor of International Science,

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Science and Technology for Sustainable Development: Strategic perspectives from an international dialogue William C. Clark Professor of International Science, Public Policy and Human Development Center for Science and International Affairs John F. Kennedy School of Government Harvard University

Initiative on Science and Technology for Sustainability Who? –independent scientists, development workers from around world –gathered within the context of the World Summit on SD to ask… Why? –How can the contribution of S&T to sustainability be improved? What? –Conduct dialogues among the science, policy and development communities: Abuja, Chiang Mai, Santiago, Trieste, Ottawa, Bonn, Mexico City and at Conclude… –Many kind words for S&T… But realization that contributions remain far below whats possible and needed. –If science is so useful, why dont we invest in more of it?

Sustainability in Context… Freedom from want, freedom from fear, and the freedom of future generations to sustain their lives on this planet are the 3 grand global challenges for the 21 st Century – UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, in his Millennium Report to the General Assembly

Goals for a sustainability transition To feed, nurture, house, educate and employ the worlds slowing but still growing human population, while Conserving earths basic life support systems and biodiversity and Reducing hunger and poverty. Specific challenges in the WEHAB areas –Water, Energy, Health, Agriculture, Biodiversity

The role of Science and Technology Growing recognition that development "is built not merely through the accumulation of physical capital and human skill, but on a foundation of information, learning and adaptation… (World Bank, 1999)… Historically high rates of return on investment in S&T –the dominant engine of economic growth (Solow) –eg. marginal rates in agriculture >40% But relevant knowledge remains underproduced, underutilized, unevenly distributed (UNDP) –Private investments lag because of large public spillovers, property rights issues… –Public investments static or falling due to perceived irrelevance, inefficiency of results.

Strategic approach needed to better mobilize S&T for sustainability Solution-driven priorities –not driven by priorities of the S&T community –not confined to merely illuminating social problems Co-production of usable knowledge –through collaboration of users and producers in place –drawing on global research and innovation systems Incentive structures designed to –engage the private sector in harnessing S&T for the provision of public goods –honor scientists and engineers who focus their work on urgently needed solutions for a sustainability transition.

Priorities for harnessing science and technology to action Accelerate trends in fertility reduction Reverse declining trends in agricultural production in Africa, sustain trends elsewhere Double historical rates of improvement in use efficiency of energy and materials; Design systems to accommodate 2-3x growth of todays urban population sustainably Major initiative to restore degraded ecosystems, while conserving biodiversity elsewhere Fundamental research and observations programs on interactions of society/environment

How to do it? An International Research System for Sustainable Development Target S&T on most pressing problems prioritized by development stakeholders Integrate appropriate mixes of disci- plines, expertise and public/private sector in support of such problem-driven R&D Link expertise and application across scales, from local to global

An International Research System for Sustainable Development Successful precedents: –Development: Int. agricultural research –Envir: ENSO research/applications progs –Health: WHO malaria campaigns –Commons: Stratospheric ozone protection Challenge for the 21 st Century –An international R&D system for sustainability to match existing systems that have been built to help meet the other grand challenges of freedom from want and freedom from fear

For further information… On the challenge of harnessing science and technology for sustainability – Prof. William Clark –Center for Science and International Affairs –Kennedy School of Government –Harvard University –Cambridge MA USA