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THE 10-YEAR FRAMEWORK OF PROGRAMMES ON SCP IN THE POST-2015 DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK 1 Dr. Stefanos Fotiou, UNEP
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Contents 2 Update on 10YFP Update on PAGE A regional initiative on RE/SCP/GE Indicators Relations with urban sustainability
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Update on the 10YFP 3
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Mandate for UN work on SCP 4 Agenda 21 (Rio 1992) Johannesburg Plan of Implementation (2002) Rio+20 (2012) “The major cause of the continued deterioration of the global environment are the unsustainable patterns of consumption and production…” “SCP is one of the overarching objectives of, and essential requirements for, sustainable development.” “Encourage and promote the development of a 10YFP to shift towards SCP patterns” “We adopt the 10-year framework of programmes on sustainable consumption and production patterns, as contained in document A/CONF.216/5.”
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The 10YFP on SCP 5 Global Framework for Action Build cooperation Technical and Financial Assistance Capacity Building Support Implementation of PoliciesVoluntary measures Management practices
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The 10YFP today 6 Organisational Structure Board Inter-Agency Coordination Group Trust Fund National Focal Points Stakeholder Focal Points Secretariat Programmes To date, over 108 countries have nominated their national focal points. Possible roles: Support the vision, objectives and goals of the 10YFP. Share information on the 10YFP Enhance interministerial and multistakeholder coordination. Develop project and initiatives Submit/endorse funding proposals to the Trust Fund Major Groups of ECOSOC Organizing Partners and UNEP Facilitating Committees have been invited to work together and nominate 10YFP stakeholder focal points. Each of the 9 Major groups will nominate in an open and transparent process: - 1 Global stakeholder focal point and an alternate,and - 5 regional focal points and alternates (based on the UN Regional Groups). To date Secretariat has received nominations from: NGOS, Workers &Trade Unions, Women, and Youth and Children
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Programmes and their development 7 “A flexible, initial and non-exhaustive list... builds on the experience gained through the Marrakech Process…. “: Consumer information Sustainable lifestyles and education Sustainable public procurement Sustainable buildings and construction Sustainable tourism, including ecotourism
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Status of Programmes 8 STEP 1 - Stock Taking & Consultations STEP 2 - Key partners develop programme proposal STEP 3- Submission of template for on- line final comments Consumer Information Concept note for public consultation and call for participation Oct 2013 Sustainable Lifestyles & Education Starting: Sept/Oct 2013 Sustainable Tourism Regional consultations and online survey June - Dec 2013 Regional consultation in Asia-Pacific, Q1 2014? Sustainable Public Procurement SPPI applies to become the SPP 10YFP programme Concept note submitted to Secretariat in Oct 2013 Funding received from Korea, China, EU, Switzerland and USA Sustainable Buildings and Construction Starting: Sept/Oct 2013 Towards 4 & 5
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Update on PAGE 9
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Key Achievements of PAGE 10 providing support to Mongolia and Peru this year. A third country, probably from Africa, to be supported soon. PAGE is now operational management board has agreed on a first year work plan for the use of the 2013/2014 “jump start” funds First year work plan New resources are being mobilized for PAGE, increasing its ability to meet country demand using a modular approach Resource mobilization
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Global Products (completed) 11 Training on Green Economy 101 (continuing) A workshop on employment and social inclusion in a green economy, held in Turin, in March 2013. The International workshop on modeling, held in Bergen, Norway, in May 2013. Event on “Rio+20: From Outcome to Action – Partnering for Action on Green Economy”, New York, September 2013.
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Global Products (underway) 12 The Upcoming Green Economy Academy to be held in 2014.The GE Assessment Manual.The GE Compendium on Modeling.A Green Job Assessment Guide for Policymakers and practitioners.A Guide on National PAGE Project Planning
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PAGE at country level 13 Mongolia A series PAGE inception events in Mongolia organised on November11-13 (jointly with UNDP), and a stock tacking on existing policy frameworks, targets, etc. was commissioned to a national institute to feed into the inception workshop. Peru The programme of work includes a mobilization workshop, stocktaking study, training and quantitative assessment work.
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Asia pacific Initiative on Indicators 14
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Indicators for a Resource Efficient Green Asia 15 Request from Countries (SWITCH- Asia PSC) Mapping exercise Regional Workshop Prioritization Selection of high priority indicators 11/2012 4-7/2013 9/2013 10/2013 11/2013
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Conceptual framework 16
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The Policy Domains of Indicators 17 Sustainable development Green economy A macro-economic approach. Focus on investing in green economic activities, infrastructure and jobs SCP Policies, tools and practices that support the green economy Focus on capacity building and mainstreaming of eco-efficient production and responsible consumption behaviours Resource efficiency Achieving greater wellbeing whilst reducing resource use and emissions. Focus on systems performance, technologies and lifestyles
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8 (+1) Headline domains and 32 (++) Indicators 18 Natural Resource Use Trade Dependency Resource Productivity Eco-efficiency of Production Consumption Adjusted Resource Productivity Investing in Green Economy Enabling the Green Economy Economic Growth and Human Development
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8 (+1) Headline domains and 32 (++) Indicators 19 (1) Domestic Material Consumption (2) Primary Energy Supply (3) Total Water Use (4) GHGs Emissions (5) Physical Trade Balance (6) Unit Price of Trade (7) Material Productivity (8) Energy Productivity (9) Water Productivity (10) GHG Intensity (11) Water Use Agriculture (12) Emissions of the Energy (13) Material Use for Manufacturing (14) Material Use for Construction (15) Emissions of Transport (16) Material Footprint of Services (17) Material (18) Energy (19) Water (20) Carbon (GHG) FOOTPRINTS ADJUSTED (21) Material Productivity (22) Energy Productivity (23) Water Productivity (24) GHG Intensity ($/kg) (25) Total Green Investment (26) Share of Green Investment (27) Green Investment in Manufacturing (28) Green Investment in Urban Infrastructure (29) Total Green taxes (30) Share of Green Taxes (31) Subsidies for natural resources (32) Share of subsidies HDI, Gini, Poverty, GDP, Population, Employment, Investment, Debt, Inflation rate
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Prioritization 20 32 headline indicators for 8 main indicator domains were proposed and 60 experts (governments, academia, NGOs, provate sector) were asked to prioritize the proposed indicators and assess their feasibility using a 3 digit Likert scale 10 indicators classified as high priority, 12 indicators as medium priority and 10 indicators as low priority
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Priority Indicators 21 Material, energy, and water that fuel economic development and human wellbeing in Asia The emission cost of growth and wellbeing Using Asia’s natural resources most efficiently (resource productivity) The water for Asia’s food production Emissions for producing Asia’s energy The materials for the consumer goods The materials for Asia’s housing and infrastructure Emission for getting around Material footprint of services The material, energy, and water for consumption The emission cost of consumption
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Relations with Urban sustainaiblity 22
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Relations to Urban Sustainability 23 Buildings and Construction Lifestyles Sustainable Public Procurement Consumer Information Sustainable Tourism Resource Efficiency Cities Indicators for Sustainable Cities Rethinking how we organize our daily lives. Making right procurement choices at the city level Consumption power of urban citizens as driver of sustainability City-breaks segment of tourism sector has exponential growth
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stefanos.fotiou@unep.org @stefanosfotiou Thank you! 24
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