Cópia de Cadastro Eventos Unificados_29_06
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Cópia de Cadastro Eventos Unificados_29_06
Título do Evento Data de Início A Terra vista do céu 27/04/2012 Cinelândia Conferências + Eventos Especiais sobre Cidades Sustentáveis 18/05/2012 Forte de Copacabana Concurso Cultural Rio+Social 25/05/2012 Exposição Séculos Indígenas no Brasil - IV Edição 01/06/2012 Planetário: Rio+20 & você 03/06/2012 Festival das Aguas 2012 Lançamento do Livro "Muito Além da Economia Verde" Confer ncia Internacional de Juventude para Rio+20 – Youth Blast ê 05/06/2012 05/06/2012 Horário Início Local Hotel Windsor Barra 10:00:00 Caixa Cultural Rio Planetário 8:00:00 19:00:00 07/06/2012 Via Scen Trecho 2 Editora Abril Armazén 6: Piér Mauá 9:00:00 Todos os seres humanos nascem livres e iguais - Programa 1 08/06/2012 16:00:00 MAM Descrição Instituição Responsável Inaugurada que no dia 27 de abril, essa exposição, localizada na Cinelândia, Centro do Rio, é considerada o pontapé inicial da Rio+20 e reúne 130 imagens do fotógrafo Yann ArthusBertrand. Ficará exposta até o dia 24 de junho. O acervo captura belas imagens da terra vista de cima, por helicóptero e até balão. Gratuito. O ONU-Habitat e a Cidade do Rio de Janeiro estão organizando uma série de eventos e conferências dirigidas ao público em geral e aos meios de comunicação para discutir desafios e oportunidades das áreas urbanas no século 21. O objetivo é gerar debates para reunir propostas inovadoras e alcançar uma abordagem sustentável para todos os aspectos da crescente urbanização. Os Eventos Especiais abertos sobre as cidades sustentáveis culminarão no lançamento oficial da iniciativa “Sou um transformador urbano” [I’m a City Changer], um movimento global de sensibilização sobre as ações positivas que tiveram impactos na vida das pessoas em áreas urbanas. O evento será no Forte de Copacabana, no Rio de Janeiro. O credenciamento é obrigatório. Concurso cultural aberto ao público Descrição: Com apoio do Planeta Sustentável e da MTV, o concurso cultural da Rio+Social premiará o autor do melhor vídeo de 15 segundos sobre o tema "O que você tem a dizer Planeta Sustentável sobre a Rio+20?" com uma viagem para acompanhar o evento Rio+Social no dia 19/6/12 no Rio de Janeiro. http://www.facebook.com/MTVBrasil/app_363471387043918 Com um conteúdo vasto, rico em informação e de uma qualidade visual impecável, a Caixa exposição demonstra um grande potencial informativo e educativo acerca das culturas indígenas brasileiras. Serão 58 eventos e atividades lideradas por relevantes organizações nacionais e internacionais, durante 60 dias. E um dos grandes destaques terá como foco a “Educação para Transição” , a “Solidariedade Inclusiva” e “ Jovens Liderança” no contexto do desenvolvimento sustentável e da nova sociedade. A programação contará com um publico que vai de formadores de opinião , personalidades de renome, representantes da ONU, autoridades e maiores especialistas do mundo a jovens e crianças, que terão uma única oportunidade de fazer parte de um dos mais memoráveis encontros da historia e que discutirá o futuro da humanidade e do planeta com 193 países convidados e atores da sociedade civil . O Festival das Águas 2012 discutirá, em Brasília, a sustentabilidade e a economia verde. Participam da abertura, no dia 5, às 18h, a Ministra do Meio Ambiente Izabella Teixeira e o Diretor-Executivo do Programa das Nações Unidas para o Meio Ambiente (Pnuma), Achim Steiner. Ao longo dos seis dias, o Fórum será dividido em mais de dez painéis temáticos como Festival das Águas Energia e Clima, Água e Ecossistemas, Agricultura & Alimentação, Desenvolvimento Social, Urbanização e Cidades e Economia e Finanças do Desenvolvimento Sustentável, todos com foco no bioma Cerrado. Evento fechado Lançamento do livro do economista Ricardo Abramovay, editado pelo Planeta Sustentável. Resenha sobre o livro: http://planetasustentavel.abril.com.br/noticia/estante/muito-alem-economia-verde686670.shtml?func=2 Essa é a uma das a vidades mais importantes para juventude na Rio+20. É o principal espa o para juventude mundial incidir no processo oficial da Rio+20. Nessa confer ncia serão escolhidos jovens para par cipar dos processos de negocia ão do documento final da ç além de aprovar um declara ão de posicionamentos da juventude mundialêque será Rio+20, ç reme da aos Chefes de Estado, por ser uma a vidade reconhecida pela ONU. ç Alle Menschen sind frei und gleich...) diversos diretores. Alemanha, Estônia, Israel, Letônia, Lituânia, Polônia, Rússia, República Tcheca, Ucrânia, EUA, 2007. Legendas em inglês. Cópia em DVD.Para marcar o 60º aniversário da Declaração Universal dos Direitos Humanos em 2008, a fundação “Erinnerung, Verantwortung und Zukunft” (Memória, responsabilidade e futuro) em colaboração com o Instituto Goethe realizou o 2º Concurso Internacional de CurtasMetragens. Estudantes de escolas de cinema e artes de diversos países. Classificação indicativa – livre Planeta Sustentável Secretaria Nacional de Juventude da Presidência da Repúbica MAM Palestrante Hiroshima meu amor 08/06/2012 18:00:00 MAM Formatura Voluntários 09/06/2012 8:00:00 Arena do MAM Formatura dos voluntários da Rio+20 09/06/2012 10:00:00 Arena do MAM Todos os seres humanos nascem livres e iguais – Programa 2 09/06/2012 16:00:00 MAM amor (Hiroshima mon amour) de Alain Resnais. França, 1959. Com Emmanuelle Riva, Eiji Okada, Bernard Fresson, Stella Dessas. Legendas em português. 91’. Uma artista vem participar de um filme sobre a paz em Hiroshima e lá ela se apaixona por um japonês. Um clássico da história do cinema que recebeu o prêmio da crítica no Festival de Cannes. Classificação indicativa – 14 anos. MAM No dia 09 de junho, entre 8h e 18h, o Arena do MAM acolherá a cerimônia de formatura de cerca de 1200 jovens que atuarão como voluntários durante a Rio+20. O Programa de Voluntariado é uma iniciativa do governo brasileiro, em parceria com o PNUD e a agência UN Volunteers. Os voluntários foram selecionados entre alunos de ensino médio de escolas públicas fluminenses, alunos de ensino técnico do sistema FIRJAN, universitários de todo país e pessoas com deficiência provenientes da FAETEC e de outras entidades. Todos participaram de curso de treinamento, que incluiu oficinas sobre sustentabilidade, direitos CNO humanos, cidadania ativa e voluntariado. Os principais objetivos do Programa são: envolver diversos segmentos da sociedade brasileira na realização da Conferência; oferecer oportunidades a jovens interessados em ganhar experiência com a realização de um evento internacional de grande porte e capacitá-los para o trabalho em equipe; bem como incentivar a prática do voluntariado no plano nacional. Acesso restrito Formatura dos 1200 voluntários que atuarão na Rio+20 (Alle Menschen sind frei und gleich...) diversos diretores. Alemanha, Estônia, Israel, Letônia, Lituânia, Polônia, Rússia, República Tcheca, Ucrânia, EUA, 2007. Três programas. Legendas em inglês. Cópia em DVD. MAM Classificação indicativa – livre. Os caramujos 09/06/2012 18:00:00 MAM Todos os seres humanos nascem livres e iguais – Programa 3 10/06/2012 16:00:00 MAM Receitas de um desastre 10/06/2012 18:00:00 MAM Confer ncia Internacional de Juventude para Rio+20 – Youth Blast ê 10/06/2012 O RIO +20: Verdes e desenvolvidos 11/06/2012 TEDx Rio 11/06/2012 Dia todo 8:00:00 9:00:00 Píer Mauá Centro de Convenções Bolsa de Valores do Rio de Janeiro UFRJ – Hans Staden de Luiz Alberto Pereira. Brasil/Portugal, 1999. Com Carlos Evelyn, Stênio Garcia, Sérgio Mamberti. 92’. Complemento – Os caramujos (Les escargots) de René Laloux. França, 1965. Legendas em português. 11’. A história do aventureiro alemão, que chegou ao Brasil em 1554 e foi capturado pelos índios Tupinambás. O filme aborda a colonização da costa brasileira e os primeiros contatos entre MAM braços e índios. No curta de animação, um camponês lamenta suas alfaces raquíticas.... e de repente elas começas a crescer desproporcionalmente. Classificação indicativa – 16 anos. (Alle Menschen sind frei und gleich...) diversos diretores. Alemanha, Estônia, Israel, Letônia, Lituânia, Polônia, Rússia, República Tcheca, Ucrânia, EUA, 2007. Três programas. Legendas MAM em inglês. Cópia em DVD. Classificação indicativa – livre. (Recipes for Desaster) de John Webster. Finlândia, 2008. 85’. Legendas em português. Cópia em DVD. Complemento - O que você faz contra a mudança climática (Was machst Du gegen den Klimawandel?) de Katrin Rothe. Alemanha, 2008. 2’45”. Cópias em DVD. A pergunta sobre as possibilidades individuais de se confrontar com a mudança climática também ocupa o diretor John Webster. No seu filme, ele compartilha conosco sua tentativa de MAM um estilo de vida com um nível baixo de CO2. O complemento é um curta de animação que apresenta uma coletânea de depoimentos sobre a pergunta „O que você faz contra a mudança climática?. Classificação indicativa – 14 anos. Essa é a uma das atvidades mais importantes para juventude na Rio+20. É o principal espa o para juventude mundial incidir no processo oficial da Rio+20. Nessa confer ncia serão ç escolhidos jovens para partcipar dos processos de negocia ão do documento final da Rio+20, além de aprovar um declara ão de posicionamentos da juventude mundial êque será remetida ç ONU. aos Chefes de Estado, por ser uma atvidade reconhecida pela ç Painel 1 – A posição do Brasil na Rio+20 – Como casar as agendas ambiental, econômica e social no contexto do desenvolvimento sustentável, Painel 2 – O papel do setor privado na transição para a Economia Verde, e Painel 3 – Como a Inovação Poderá Colaborar com Iniciativas de Conservação junto às necessidades estratégicas para o desenvolvimento em escala. inscrição pelo site: http://www.tedxrio.com.br/ (esgotado) Secretaria Nacional de Juventude da Presidência da Repúbica Seminários Brasileiros TEDX Rio Gescom 11/06/2012 9:00:00 9:00:00 FORTE DE COPACABANA Brasil Sustentável: o caminho para todos 11/06/2012 Jardim Botânico II Seminário Cinetífico Internacional de Gestão Compartilhada de Praias. GESCOM 11/06/2012 9:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Fórum de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável 11/06/2012 9:00:00 PUC - RJ Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Development 11/06/2012 9:00:00 PUC - RJ COQUETEL DE ABERTURA OFICIAL DA MOSTRA “BRASIL CERRADO” 11/06/2012 19:00:00 Arena do MAM O Brasil que queremos: principais desafios 11/06/2012 Fórum de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável 11/06/2012 Produção e Consumo Sustentáveis 12/06/2012 20:00:00 Tucarena|PUC-SP Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro 8:00:00 Auditório Tom Jobim no Jardim Bot nico â inscrição pelo site: www.gescompraias.com.br Debates temáticos, sobre temas emergentes para a realidade brasileira. Tem o objetivo de estimular e consolidar o debate e construção sobre as novas bases da agenda ambiental brasileira. O evento promoverá a discussão entre autoridades governamentais, empresariais e representantes da sociedade civil sobre a valorização da parceria publico-privada na gestão das praias do litoral brasileiro. O evento proporcionará uma plataforma para a comunidade científica, políticos e outros interessados discutirem desafios e soluções para um desenvolvimento sustentável. Durante o Fórum, um documento de intenções será formulado e enviado para discussão na Conferência Rio+20. Além da necessidade urgente de ações para o desenvolvimento sustentável, o evento também irá abordar questões como a redução da pobreza e a importância das pesquisas interdisciplinares. Também pretende aumentar o diálogo entre a comunidade de ciência, tecnologia e inovação com políticos e a sociedade civil, e fornecer uma plataforma para os jovens discutirem as questões abordadas Prefeitura/Instituto E Ministério do Meio Ambiente Prefeitura do Rio de janeiro Conselho Internacional de Ciência (ICSU) The Forum aims to provide a platform for the science, technology and innovation (STI) community to highlight key messages within the Rio+20 context, and to enter into dialogue with policy-makers and other stakeholders. To highlight the urgent need for greater action on sustainable development and poverty alleviation, and to explore strategies and best practices for addressing these issues. To highlight the importance of interdisciplinary research, collaboration and dialogue across the natural science, social science and engineering Conselho Internacional de communities, for addressing the interrelated economic, social and environmental pillars of sustainable development. To explore modalities for dialogue and collaboration between the STI Ciência (ICSU) community and policy-makers. To provide a platform for young people to discuss sustainable development issues, and to inspire young people and teachers about STI for sustainable development. To generate dialogue between the STI community and civil society stakeholders, including business and industry, indigenous peoples and farmers. To generate further momentum for the development of a new contract between science and society, including policy-makers and other stakeholder groups. To share global, regional and local perspectives. Acesso restrito com convite MAM Em comemoração ao seu 15º aniversário, a revista Caros Amigos tem a satisfação de oferecer a amigos, apoiadores, leitores e público em geral, um debate de alto nível sobre o tema “O Brasil que queremos: principais desafios”, com a participação de Leda Maria Paulani, Editora Caros Amigos Luiz Gonzaga Belluzzo, Paulo Vannuchi, Tânia Bacelar e Ladislau Dowbor. O Fórum será um espaço para discussões entre cientistas, políticos, representantes de países e outras instituições sobre o papel da ciência no caminho do desenvolvimento sustentável. O Fórum é feito em parceria entre organizações internacionais sobre ciência, pela Unesco, Ministério Brasileiro da Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação e a Academia Brasileira de Ciências. A Ministra de Estado do Meio Ambiente, Izabella Teixeira convida para o painel Produção e Ministério do Meio Ambiente Consumo Sustentáveis do Ciclo de Debates do MMA para a Rio+20 "Brasil Sustentável - O caminho para todos." Diálogo sobre produção e consumo sustentáveis e as estratégias para aprovação e implementação do 10 Years Framework on Programmes on SCP (10YFP), com compartilhamento de experiências internacionais e nacionais que favorecem a continuação do programa e a construção de novos padrões sustentáveis de produção e consumo. Durante evento haverá a assinatura do acordo de cooperação SEBRAE e MMA. "Brasil Sustentável - um caminho para todos" - Ciclo de Debates para Rio+20 Mesa "Diálogo Internacional sobre Produção e Consumo Sustentável" 12/06/2012 9:00:00 Jardim Botânico TEDx Rio 12/06/2012 9:00:00 FORTE DE COPACABANA Gescom 12/06/2012 9:00:00 FORTE DE COPACABANA 12/06/2012 10:00:00 Sesc Ginástico/Sesc Copacabana/ Sesc Madureira/ Sesc Duque de Caxias/ Sesc Pavuna Greening the Real Estate Market: The Development of a Susteinable Real Estate Sector 12/06/2012 14:30:00 Arena do MAM Greening the Real Estate Market: The Development of a Susteinable Real Estate Sector 12/06/2012 14:30:00 Greening the Real Estate Market: The Development of a Susteinable Real Estate Sector 12/06/2012 14:30:00 Greening the Real Estate Market: The Development of a Susteinable Real Estate Sector 12/06/2012 14:30:00 Windsor Barra Hotel Fad, Jal de Safi Faye 12/06/2012 16:00:00 MAM Mostra 25 Anos Video nas Aldeias - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br Evento Fechado Evento Fechado Ministério do Meio Ambiente * Abertura: Ministra Izabella Teixeira *Samyra Crespo Secretária de Articulação Institucional e Cidadania Ambiental do Minsitério do Meio Ambiente (moderadora) *Sylvie Lemmet - PNUMA *Hélio Mattar - Presidente do Instituto Akatu para o consumo consciente *Paul Singer - Secretário de Economia Solidária do Ministério do Trabalho e Emprego *Suzana Kahn Subsecretária de Economia Verde do Estado do Rio de Janeiro *Maurício Groke Presidente da Associação Brasileira de Embalagem *Sussumu Honda Presidente da Associação Brasileira de Supermercados TEDX Rio Prefeitura/Instituto E Mostra de Cinema Indígena 25 anos de Vídeo nas Aldeias durante a Rio+20: A beleza do novíssimo cinema indígena com a pertinência de seu conteúdo - uma Mostra com Movimento Imagina Rio o melhor da produção cinematográfica indígena brasileira, com sessões especiais para estudantes da rede pública. As sessões serão seguidas de conversas do público com os realizadores indígenas. Entrada Franca. Este evento paralelo tem de repensar o setor imobiliário, proporcionando aos decisores ferramentas para identificar os passos necessários para melhorar a sustentabilidade do mercado e para promover o sector imobiliário como uma força motriz na prestação de FIABCI/BRASIL benefícios sociais, econômicos e ambientais dentro e fora da UNECE região. Realização: FIABCI/BRASIL & UNECE Real Estate Market Advisory Group This side event aims to rethink the real estate sector by providing decision makers with tools to identify the steps needed to improve market sustainability and to promote the real estate FORTE DE COPACABANA sector as a driving force in the provision of social, economic and environmental benefits within and beyond the UNECE region. Presented by FIABCI/BRASIL & UNECE Real Estate Market Advisory Group Este evento paralelo tem de repensar o setor imobiliário, proporcionando aos decisores ferramentas para identificar os passos necessários para melhorar a sustentabilidade do Windsor Barra Hotel mercado e para promover o sector imobiliário como uma força motriz na prestação de benefícios sociais, econômicos e ambientais dentro e fora da UNECE região. This side event aims to rethink the real estate sector by providing decision makers with tools to identify the steps needed to improve market sustainability and to promote the real estate sector as a driving force in the provision of social, economic and environmental benefits within and beyond the UNECE region. Senegal/França, 1979. Legendas em português. 113’. O filme é a crônica de um povoado sérère da região do cultivo do amendoim no Senegal. Os aldeões testemunham, através da fala dos anciãos, a história do povoado transmitida pela tradição oral. Classificação indicativa – 14 anos. FIABCI/BRASIL FIABCI/BRASIL & UNECE Real Estate Market Advisory Group FIABCI/BRASIL & UNECE Real Estate Market Advisory Group MAM Raoni 12/06/2012 MOSTRA CINEMA INDÍGENA 12/06/2012 Sarau de Poesia - Ocupação ABC Urbana www.imaginario.etc.br 12/06/2012 18:00:00 19:00:00 MAM Cinema Sesc Ginástico 19:00:00 de Jean-Pierre Duttileux e Luiz Carlos Lacerda. Brasil/França/Bélgica, 1978. 85’. Complemento - Ecologia de Leon Hirzsman. Brasil, 1973. 13’. Na aldeia dos índios Mekronotis, onde Raoni é o cacique, chega a notícia de que, mais uma vez, tratores penetram na floresta, invadindo as fronteiras da reserva indígena. O filme concorreu ao Oscar de melhor documentário. Classificação indicativa – 14 anos. MAM Pré-Estréia de "As Hiper Mulheres". Abertura para Convidados. Abre pro público do dia 13 ao Imagina Rio 22 Sarau Poesia Bem Black - Promoção da Livraria Kitabu - Entrada Franca Movimento Imagina Rio Evento desenvolvido pelo IPHAN que em complemento à agenda global da Rio+20, preparou uma programação específica para oferecer aos participantes, com base na temática sobre o Patrimônio e Sustentabilidade, uma visão sobre a Paisagem Cultural da Cidade do Rio de Janeiro, que atualmente é proposta para o reconhecimento como Patrimônio Mundial. Haverá eventos paralelos Eventos paralelos: Exposição Rio de Janeiro. Paisagens Cariocas entre a Montanha e o Mar Hall do auditório Mesa Redonda - Patrimônio e Sustentabilidade 12/06/2012 14h Auditório do Palácio Gustavo Apresentações de grupos de jongo e de capoeira Capanema Presença de Baianas de Acarajé Ao final da mesa redonda, no térreo do Palácio Gustavo Capanema. São 25 os bens registrados pelo IPHAN como Patrimônio Cultural Imaterial do Brasil. Destes, estão fortemente presentes no Rio de Janeiro o Samba, a Capoeira, o Acarajé e o Jongo/Caxambu da Região Sudeste, para os quais o IPHAN vem desenvolvendo os devidos Planos de Salvaguarda, ações que objetivam apoiar a continuidade desses bens culturais de modo sustentável. Inscrições gratuitas pelo e-mail comunicacao.rj@iphan.gov.br “Eficiência no Uso de Recursos e Economia Verde: Oportunidades para Edifícios e Cidades Sustentáveis” 13/06/2012 8:30:00 Mesa Juventude e Sustentabilidade 13/06/2012 9:00:00 Governança de Águias 13/06/2012 9:00:00 Diferentes painéis servirão para debater o papel do setor de construção na eficiência das cidades, economia verde e a influência de ferramentas e políticas públicas na promoção de FORTE DE COPACABANA construções sustentáveis, com a apresentação de iniciativas aplicadas em várias partes do mundo. Realização: WBCSD e empresas membros. Essa mesa faz parte das comemora ões da Semana do Meio Ambiente e tem por objetivo Píer Mauá apresentar olhares dos diferentes setores da juventude organizada sobre os desafios da ç sustentabilidade. Evento Fechado FORTE DE COPACABANA Economia Criativa 13/06/2012 9:00:00 FORTE DE COPACABANA Evento Fechado WBCSD Secretaria Nacional de Juventude da Presidência da Repúbica FIESP/FIRJAN SEBRAE A Conferência da BMW será realizada dentro do contexto da Rio+20, em nosso Lounge de Sustentabilidade - uma área de exposição localizada do outro lado do Rio de Janeiro, a qual exibe todas as iniciativas de sustentabilidade do BMW Group, desde suas inovações, cadeia de valor e tecnologia de produtos a pessoas e ideias que estimulam a sustentabilidade. Será um local de ideias, diálogos e exemplos durante a Conferência das Nações Unidas sobre o Desenvolvimento Sustentável, na Rio+20, entre 13 e 24 de Junho de 2012, no Rio de Janeiro. Lounge de Sustentabilidade (BMW Group Sustainability Lounge) 13/06/2012 9:00:00 13/06/2012 9:00:00 Estação das Palmeiras Complexo do Alemão 13/06/2012 10:00:00 Parque dos Atletas 13/06/2012 10:00:00 Caixa Cultural Rio 13/06/2012 10:00:00 Esc. Monte Castelo III Preparatory Committee (day 1) 13/06/2012 10:00:00 Riocentro Programas Estratégicos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável do Rio: Bolsa de Ativos Ambientais do RJ e Roteiro Verde 13/06/2012 11:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Mostra Eco Periferia Estande Interativo - Réplica Centro SEBRAE de Sustentabilidade Mostra Social em Movimentos Rio+20 Lanç. Campanha Weblixo - Ocupação ABC Urbana www.imaginario.etc.br Balanço de carbono das práticas sustentáveis incentivadas pelo Programa Rio Rural Green Innovations in the Mobility Sector A Zero to Nature Oil Refinery Apresentações e Oficinas Fulni-Ô na Estação Cinelândia BMW Parque dos Atletas Trata-se de mostra de artes sustentáveis de periferias, que busca contribuir para a discussão ambiental nestes espaços do Rio de Janeiro. Em 13 de junho, haverá o coquetel de abertura da Mostra, quando serão inauguradas duas exposições, que parmanecerão em exibição durante o projeto: uma fotográfica sobre a Serra da Misericórdia e outra de artes plásticas (artesanatos e arduínos). No dia 16 de junho, será inaugurada a “Mostra de Cinema Ambiental Eco Periferia”, que consiste na apresentação de filme longa-metragem e outro curta-metragem sobre o meio ambiente. A exibição dos filmes será seguida de debate com representantes das Cooperativa de Reciclagem ONGs parceiras e do público, no qual será discutido um dos seguintes temas: “A reciclagem Eu Quero Liberdade como forma de reinserção social – Cooperativa de Reciclagem Eu Quero Liberdade”; e “O uso criativo de recicláveis – arte sustentável”. No dia 17 de junho, haverá sessões de filmes da Mostra de Filmes Ecológicos ECO PERIFERIA, seguidas de debate com o tema “Desenvolvimento econômico e sustentável das comunidades – Polos de produção local”. Em 20 de junho, serão realizadas oficinas de criação de artes sustentáveis, sendo uma com materiais sólidos (pet, pneus, papelão, etc) e outra com resíduos eletrônicos. Em cada oficina serão selecionados cinco participantes, que terão dois dias para montar uma exposição de Exposição ludica e interativa de conhecimento, casos concretos e exemplos de tecnologias SEBRAE que agregam a sustentabilidade como valor ao negócio Mostra de documentários focada em algumas das principais questões sócio-ambientais do Brasil e da França. LANÇAMENTO DA CAMPANHA AMBIENTAL ESCOLAR Concurso enrte os alunos WEBLIXO - Entrada Franca Official Event - Tentative Agenda Opening Session (Plenary) - Opening remarks by the Co-chair, Status of negotiations and the way forward by the CSG, Working group(s) meetings; 15:00hrs to 18:00hrs Working group(s) meetings; 18:00hrs to 19:30hrs Interactive briefing on status of negotiations. Caixa Movimento Imagina Rio United Nations Evento Público 13/06/2012 11:00:00 Parque dos Atletas 13/06/2012 13/06/2012 11:00:00 11:00:00 Arena da Barra Arena da Barra 13/06/2012 11:00:00 Cinelândia 13h-14h: Chegada e Credenciamento 14h: Início da Conferência Palestra principal, Governo do Brasil; - Dr. Rainer Feurer, Vice-Presidente Sênior de Estratégia e Planejamento Corporativo, Meio Ambiente, Tema da Palestra: Sustentabilidade Corporativa no BMW Group, Estratégia e Metas de ível Superior; - Dr. Thomas Becker, VicePresidente de Relações Governamentais, Tema da Palestra: Soluções de Mobilidade Sustentável com Baixa Emissão de Carbono, Levando a Mobilidade Elétrica (e-Mobility) para uma Nova Era. 15h30: Discussão com a imprensa e os interessados 16h: Término da Conferência. Os desiguinados também terão oportunidaes de fazer um test-drive de veículos elétricos do BMW Group em um circuito de teste no Casa Civil Evento Público Room UN2 Room UN3 Apresentação de cantos e danças e oficinas de pintura corporal com tradução simultânea para o inglês. Casa Civil BMW Brazil Planck-E A MJV realiza também na Arena da Barra, entre os dias 13 e 17 de junho, das 11h às 19h, a Oficina de Inovação em Sustentabilidade, através da qual participantes do evento terão a oportunidade de vivenciar - a partir de um circuito que remete à atração temática de um parque de diversões - as etapas da metodologia de Design Thinking, normalmente aplicada pela empresa à solução de problemas de negócio, junto a seus clientes. Oficina de Inovação em Sustentabilidade 13/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra MJV Para obter mais informações, acesse: http://consultoriadesignthinking.com.br/ http://www.mjv.com.br/ CUCaA - Construindo o universo através da arte 13/06/2012 11:00:00 Parque dos Atletas 13/06/2012 12:00:00 Casa da Gávea Leitura EnCena 13/06/2012 12:00:00 Casa da Gávea Dia do Amanha 13/06/2012 13:00:00 FORTE DE COPACABANA Leituras EnCena - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br Protecting our first environment: protecting women’s reproductive health and future generations from harmful environmental impacts 13/06/2012 13:15:00 Arena da Barra AJA Derrube Limites (abertura) 13/06/2012 13:30:00 Museu do Meio Ambiente Pólos Verdes – Inovação e Sustentabilidade Diálogos sobre Mudanças do Clima: cenário nacional e internacional 13/06/2012 14:00:00 Parque dos Atletas 13/06/2012 14:00:00 FORTE DE COPACABANA Elaboração de grafite no Espaço do CNO no Parque dos Atletas pelo Instituto Wark e GDR Grafiteiros da Rocinha Leitura EnCena: “Expedição dos Amantes da Máquina” de Francisco Carlos Leitura EnCena: “Cavalo Hidrelétrico” de Francisco Carlos Entrada Franca Leitura EnCena: “Expedição dos Amantes da Máquina” de Francisco Carlos + Leitura EnCena: “Cavalo Hidrelétrico” de Francisco Carlo. Evento Fechado Room UN2 A Mostra Meu Meio marca a reinauguração do Museu do Meio Ambiente, pelo Instituto de Pesquisa do Jardim Botânico. Evento Público Evento Fechado Instituto Wark e GDR Grafiteiros da Rocinha Movimento Imagina Rio Fundação Roberto Marinho Women in Europe for a Common Future (WECF) Jardim Botânico Casa Civil FIRJAN/FIRJAN 13/06/2012 15:00:00 Casa da Gávea Maracatu do Quilombinho, de Sorocaba Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW 13/06/2012 13/06/2012 15:00:00 15:00:00 Casa da Gávea Parque dos Atletas Estande do Ministério das Comunicações Pier Mauá ( Palestras) 13/06/2012 16:00:00 Pier Mauá Raízes do Brasil – Uma cinebiografia de Sérgio Buarque de Hollanda (primeira parte) 13/06/2012 16:00:00 MAM Ação Civil Pública do Carvão 13/06/2012 16:00:00 Parque dos Atletas ABERTURA - as 15 horas Abertura Oficial com a presença da Ministra da Cultura Ana de Holanda, Secretária de Cultura Movimento Imagina Rio do Estado do Rio de Janeiro Adriana Rattes, Secretário de Cultura do Município do Rio de Janeiro Emílio Kallil. Apresentação do Maracatu do Quilombinho, de Sorocaba - SP . Entrada Franca Apresentação do Maracatu do Quilombinho, de Sorocaba - SPRelatos Canibais. Sessão Video - Show ELETROBRAS A proposta é montar um espaço para demonstração dos principais programas e iniciativas do Ministério das Comunicações voltadas para inclusão digital. Serão feitas demonstrações de computadores robôs e equipamentos reciclados, desenvolvidos a partir do curso de formação Ministério das Comunicações provido pelo Ministério aos Telecentros participantes do Programa de Telecentros. Serão realizadas palestras sobre o tema moderadas pelo Ministério, com a participação de convidados. de Nelson Pereira dos Santos. Brasil, 2003. 87’. MAM Classificação indicativa – 14 anos. evento público Analice Marques Bolzan 13/06/2012 16:00:00 Parque dos Atletas P&D+I NO CEPEL PARA O DESENVOLVIMENTO SUSTENTÁVEL DO SISTEMA ELETROBRAS E DO SISTEMA ELÉTRICO BRASILEIRO Abertura oficial - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br P&D+I NO CEPEL PARA O DESENVOLVIMENTO SUSTENTÁVEL DO SISTEMA ELETROBRAS E DO SISTEMA ELÉTRICO BRASILEIRO MANUAL DE INVENTÁRIO HIDROELÉTRICO DE BACIAS HIDROGRÁFICAS Atividades da Superintendência de Terrotório e Cidadania na Rio + 20 Relatos Canibais - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW MUSICAL HAVANA CAFÉ 13/06/2012 17:00:00 Parque dos Atletas 13/06/2012 18:00:00 Parque dos Atletas 13/06/2012 18:00:00 E.A.V. Parque Lage 13/06/2012 18:00:00 Parque dos Atletas 13/06/2012 19:00:00 UNEP MANUAL DE INVENTÁRIO HIDROELÉTRICO DE BACIAS HIDROGRÁFICAS ELETROBRAS ELETROBRAS Dr. Marcelo Cardozo da Silva - Juiz Federal/TRF4 ALBERT CORDEIRO GEBER DE MELO Fernanda da Serra Costa Evento Público Casa Civil Leitura performatizada da peça teatral “Esfinge-Tupi” de Francisco Carlos com Bete Coelho + Movimento Imagina Rio Dj e Grande Elenco Entrada Franca Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW ELETROBRAS No Cais do Porto do Rio de Janeiro, em Berlim, em Havana, em Calcutá ou em qualquer Lugar, nosso cabaret se filia à tradição dos cabarés alemães dos anos 20, que serviram de inspiração e modelo para o teatro de Bertolt Brecht. Um barman prepara coquetéis que são servidos ao público por garçonetes do próprio elenco durante o espetáculo. As versões das Ministério da Cultura músicas vão desde grandes standards norte-americanos a mambos, rumbas e boleros, que refletem sucessos e fracassos de um mundo em que tudo está à venda, tudo tem seu preço. Três músicos acompanham o elenco com sax, piano e contrabaixo, enquanto os atores se revezam, cantando e tocando instrumentos. Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW Parceria: MUF- Museu de Favela e Projeto Regiões Narrativas Projeções dos artistas e coletivos associados:* >Careca Arts Sanduba- “TV Parede” > Fernando Salis > MV Hemp - “Projetando idéias” + oficina Licença Poética >Raisa Inocêncio, com a MUF Movimento Imagina Rio performance "Pesquisa amoral" > Laboratório Regiões Narrativas – mostra de vídeos realizados nas oficinas de narrativas transmídia Áreas de projeção:* MUF e entorno do MUF: casas, chão, arquiteturas em geral, caixa d'água etc www.videurbe.com.br Entrada Franca Leitura performatizada da peça teatral “Esfinge-Tupi” de Francisco Carlos com Bete Parque Lage (Salão Nobre) Coelho + Dj e Grande Elenco. Cantagalo Projeções espaço públicos não convencionais. com Andrea Cals e convidados falando sobre cinema e meio ambiente. Entrada Franca Casa da Gávea Movimento Imagina Rio Plataforma Vide Urbe + artistas e coletivos associados Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br 13/06/2012 Relatos Canibais Parque Lage 13/06/2012 19:00:00 Programa Plataforma Vide Urbe (MUF – Cantagalo) Progr. ao vivo rádio Roquete Pinto -Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br Festival de Esquetes Teatrais. Cal e do Tablado e "Baixada no Baixo" - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br 13/06/2012 19:00:00 13/06/2012 20:00:00 13/06/2012 20:00:00 Casa da Gávea Programa ao vivo da Radio Roquete Pinto 13/06/2012 20:00:00 Casa da Gávea Drive - in Rio - Oficina e Lounge de Interação 13/06/2012 21:30:00 Píer Mauá Início das atividades do Ministério da Cultura 13/06/2012 18h Centro Cultural Ação da Cidadania Encontro da Juventude e Educa ão para a Sustentabilidade 13/06/2012 19:00:00 Dia todo ç Encontro Global dos Municípios na Rio+20 13/06/2012 Rio Conventions Pavilion 13/06/2012 Rio Climate Challenge / Rio Clima Rio 92, para onde foi? Rio+20, para onde vai?. Movimento Imagina Rio Com Andrea Cals e convidados falando sobre cinema e meio ambiente + Festival de Esquetes Teatrais. Cal e do Tablado e "Baixada no Baixo". É um evento de performances e instalações visuais, em grande escala. São 10 carros de sucata organizados em linha em frente a duas telas de projeção, em um amplo galpão, lembrando um cinema drive - in. Cada carro será plataforma de um artista ou coletivo, do Ministério da Cultura Brasil, Dinamarca, Inglaterra e Itália. O projeto servirá de plataforma para obras experimentais em performance, design, instalação, cinema , teatro, animação e vídeo mapping . Contará com a presença da Ministra da Cultura, Ana de Hollanda. Abertura da exposição organizada pelo IPHAN: Patrimônio, Território e Sustentabilidade. Para alcan armos os objetivos propostos, realizaremos um conjunto de debates, palestras, GT s e plenárias visando discu r os vários aspectos do tema em questão. Além disso, o Secretaria Nacional de ç referido encontro servirá ainda para aprofundar a pauta da juventude e subsidiar a SNJ e o Jardim Botânico Juventude da Presidência Conjuve na incid ncia nos documentos e resolu ões finais da Confer ncia Rio+20 bem como da Repúbica no estabelecimento de responsabilidades e pactua ões para a ões concretas pós-Rio+20. ê ç ê ç ç o encontro abordará como Organizado pelo ICLEI – Governos Locais pela Sustentabilidade, Vila Olímpica - Barra de “esverdear” a economia urbana e como os governos locais podem melhor contribuir para os Tijuca [ao lado do Riocentro] objetivos de proteção dos bens comuns globais, bem como melhorar os sistemas de governança global e local. Convocada pelas Secretarias dos três acordos ambientais globais surgidos na Cúpula da Terra de 1992 – a Convenção Quadro das Nações Unidas sobre Mudança do Clima (UNFCCC), a Convenção das Nações Unidas de Combate à Desertificação e a Convenção da ONU sobre Biodiversidade, juntamente com o ‘Global Environment Facility’ e outros parceiros Vila Olímpica - Barra de – o Pavilion realizará um programa de duas semanas de eventos e atividades, apresentando Tijuca [ao lado do Rio Centro] uma exposição retrospectiva e mostrando a contribuição desses tratados para o desenvolvimento sustentável. Apresentações focarão em temas como oceanos, cidades, economia verde, gênero e desenvolvimento. Focado na contenção do aquecimento global, o evento debaterá a criação de uma nova forma de calcular as emissões de gases de efeito estufa (GEE) na atmosfera. Será apresentado um Auditório da Firjan e Forte de documento com compromissos de redução, adaptação e financiamento para a restrição de Copacabana GEE. É uma iniciativa das subcomissões Rio+20, da Câmara dos Deputados e do Senado, com apoio da prefeitura do Rio de Janeiro, do governo do estado de Pernambuco e ONGs. 13/06/2012 13/06/2012 Festival de esquetes teatrais com artistas da Baixada se apresentando no Baixo Gávea -. Entrada Franca 11:00:00 Arena da Barra O objetivo principal deste evento será o de destacar os pontos fortes e fracos da Família de Pegadas, composta por três indicadores conhecidos como Pegada Ecológica, Pegada Hídrica e Pegada de Carbono. Isso auxiliaria no entendimento do uso destes indicadores para WWF medir as várias dimensões relevantes do desenvolvimento sustentável. Vamos apresentar a aplicação de cada ferramenta, utilizando exemplos concretos, e de forma mais participativa possível, encerrando o evento com uma discussão qualificada. Turismo Cultural Inclusivo no Contexto da Sustentabilidade 13/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra Avaliação do Ciclo de Vida (ACV) dos Blocos e Telhas Cerâmicas 13/06/2012 14:00:00 Arena da Barra A Pegada Ecológica da cidade e estado de São Paulo / The ecological footprint of the City and State of São Paulo 13/06/2012 15:00:00 Arena da Barra Acessibilidade em Grandes Eventos Mundiais: a Conferência Rio+20 13/06/2012 15:15:00 Arena da Barra PrepCom: Presse briefing 14/06/2012 0:00:00 P3-7 Rio Centro PrepCom: EU coordination Meeting on Rio+20 PrepCom: Major Groups morning briefing PrepCom: Bureau room 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 8:00:00 8:30:00 8:30:00 P3-4 Rio Centro P3-3 Rio Centro P3-G Rio Centro Municípios Verdes e Florestabilidade 14/06/2012 9:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Congresso Mundial ICLEI 2012 14/06/2012 9:00:00 SESC Palladium Congresso Mundial ICLEI 2012 14/06/2012 9:00:00 Parque Municipal Américo Renné Gianetti Congresso Mundial ICLEI 2012 14/06/2012 9:00:00 Othon Palace Hotel Congresso Mundial ICLEI 2012 14/06/2012 9:00:00 Belo Horizonte City House 14/06/2012 "Consumption vs. Sustainability" The Destructive Wasteful System 9:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) O principal objetivo é estabelecer diretrizes para a Acessibilidade Universal e o Desenho para Todos, buscando promover a inclusão de pessoas com deficiência. A Cultura no seu sentido mais amplo é um fator importante no turismo, especialmente se considerarmos o turismo mais 13/06/2012 14:45 do que uma atividade de lazer, considerando o desejo das pessoas de aprender, conhecer e descobrir coisas novas. Análise do Ciclo de Vida como uma ferramenta de avaliação, com a qual se pretende conhecer e avaliar a carga ambiental associada a um produto, processo ou serviço, levando em conta todas as etapas de seu ciclo de vida (“do berço ao túmulo”), desde a extração das matérias-primas do meio natural para a fabricação do produto, até o tratamento do produto no final da vida útil do mesmo. O objetivo principal do trabalho é calcular a pegada do Município e do Estado de São Paulo. O cálculo não só irá desencadear a discussão sobre os padrões de consumo da média urbana brasileira, mas também levantar questões sobre como mitigar os impactos deste consumo e criar cadeias produtivas mais sustentáveis. A parceria desta iniciativa é com a Secretaria de Meio Ambiente do Estado de São Paulo e a Secretaria de Meio Ambiente de São Paulo. Por parte da sociedade civil, o Movimento Nossa São Paulo vem trabalhando com indicadores de sustentabilidade para a cidade e está envolvido na discussão das cadeias sustentáveis e de compras públicas responsáveis . Durante o evento, iremos também colaborar com a Global Footprint Network. O resultado esperado desse evento será o cálculo da pegada e o compromisso com a redução da mesma. Construir uma economia verde e sustentável também contribuirá para o incremento da inclusão de pessoas com deficiência, por meio da Educação Inclusiva, da Sustentabilidade e da Acessibilidade em seu sentido pleno. Semear e aprofundar a discussão destes temas é uma das metas do SUDI 2012, avançando na criação de oportunidades para tirar as pessoas da pobreza. Este evento busca esta sinergia entre os diferentes atores sociais, instituições públicas e privadas, governos e universidades. Sound, Water, Water setups, Door Signs PORTUGUESE INTERPRETATION Sound, Water setups, Door Signs Sound, Door Signs Door Signs Evento Fechado Intimamente ligado a Conferência Rio+20, permitirá aos participantes aprender de palestrantes inspiradores e casos reais de soluções integradas de vanguarda para desafios que enfrentamos nas cidades, além de prover oportunidades de apresentarem suas próprias histórias e experiências. Intimamente ligado a Conferência Rio+20, permitirá aos participantes aprender de palestrantes inspiradores e casos reais de soluções integradas de vanguarda para desafios que enfrentamos nas cidades, além de prover oportunidades de apresentarem suas próprias histórias e experiências. Intimamente ligado a Conferência Rio+20, permitirá aos participantes aprender de palestrantes inspiradores e casos reais de soluções integradas de vanguarda para desafios que enfrentamos nas cidades, além de prover oportunidades de apresentarem suas próprias histórias e experiências. Intimamente ligado a Conferência Rio+20, permitirá aos participantes aprender de palestrantes inspiradores e casos reais de soluções integradas de vanguarda para desafios que enfrentamos nas cidades, além de prover oportunidades de apresentarem suas próprias histórias e experiências. Our event main topic will discuss ?The Wasteful System? a consumption dilemma....Civil Society role in making cultural shift in consumption habits towards Sustainability?, We will discuss firstly the trigger behind the transformation of wants to become needs, then our daily decision making dilemma; a paradox between our values and actions, then we will talk about the misconception of possessiveness of the natural resources for the so-called human growth and the enormity of the current situation and finally we will focus on the importance role of Civil society when moving to action through leading the Wasteful System AWARENESS MOVEMENT aiming to correct misconceptions for the nature resources, the daily destructive consumption patterns, etc. Walking along the line with stakeholders and decision making bodies for collective decisions, commitments, plans and solutions, hoping to empower this movement on regional level. Associação Nacional da Indústria de Cerâmica Vermelha WWF UFRJ/CNO United Nations United Nations United Nations United Nations Fundação Roberto Marinho ICLEI ICLEI ICLEI ICLEI Bahrain Women Association for Human Development 14/06/2012 9:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 9:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) PrepCom: Bahrain Women Association for Human Development 14/06/2012 9:30:00 T-5 Rio Centro PrepCom: Instituto Vitae Civilis (Vitae Civilis Institute) PrepCom: International Association for the Advancement of Innovative Approaches to Global Challenges (IAAI) PrepCom: Reach the Children, Inc. - Alleviate Agricultural Poverty 14/06/2012 9:30:00 T-3 Rio Centro 14/06/2012 9:30:00 T-4 Rio Centro 14/06/2012 9:30:00 T-6 Rio Centro Rio+20 15/15/15 Formula - Heartpower and Action for The Future We Want Developing an economic framework which respects human rights and planet boundaries 14/06/2012 9:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 9:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 9:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) "Consumption vs. Sustainability" The Destructive Wasteful System Rio+20 15/15/15 Formula - Heartpower and Action for The Future We Want Developing an economic framework which respects human rights and planet boundaries 14/06/2012 9:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 9:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 9:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 10:00:00 Museu do Meio Ambiente "Consumption vs. Sustainability" The Destructive Wasteful System Rio+20 15/15/15 Formula - Heartpower and Action for The Future We Want Developing an economic framework which respects human rights and planet boundaries AJA Derrube Limites (atividades especiais Rio+20) UN Civil Society Resource Mobilization Partnership Formula? states that Global civil society on the one hand commits at Rio+20 to mobilize 15 billion Euros and 15 million volunteers by the year 2015 for UN led sustainable development efforts and on the other hand requests new forms of participation in global SD governance. In the proposed transition towards a green economy, many civil society organizations and social movements are worried about how to guarantee the protection of human rights and the promotion of social justice. Based on a series of debates that occurred on the road to Rio+20, the objective of this event is to present the proposal of a framework to protect human rights in the transition to green and inclusive economies, aiming at strengthening the debate and providing concrete and efficient tools for policymakers. Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector International Association for the Advancement of Innovative Approaches to Global Challenges (IAAI) Instituto Vitae Civilis (Vitae Civilis Institute) United Nations United Nations United Nations United Nations Our event main topic will discuss ?The Wasteful System? a consumption dilemma....Civil Society role in making cultural shift in consumption habits towards Sustainability?, We will discuss firstly the trigger behind the transformation of wants to become needs, then our daily decision making dilemma; a paradox between our values and actions, then we will talk about the misconception of possessiveness of the natural resources for the so-called human growth Bahrain Women and the enormity of the current situation and finally we will focus on the importance role of Civil Association for Human society when moving to action through leading the Wasteful System AWARENESS Development MOVEMENT aiming to correct misconceptions for the nature resources, the daily destructive consumption patterns, etc. Walking along the line with stakeholders and decision making bodies for collective decisions, commitments, plans and solutions, hoping to empower this movement on regional level. UN Civil Society Resource Mobilization Partnership Formula? states that Global civil society on the one hand commits at Rio+20 to mobilize 15 billion Euros and 15 million volunteers by the year 2015 for UN led sustainable development efforts and on the other hand requests new forms of participation in global SD governance. In the proposed transition towards a green economy, many civil society organizations and social movements are worried about how to guarantee the protection of human rights and the promotion of social justice. Based on a series of debates that occurred on the road to Rio+20, the objective of this event is to present the proposal of a framework to protect human rights in the transition to green and inclusive economies, aiming at strengthening the debate and providing concrete and efficient tools for policymakers. International Association for the Advancement of Innovative Approaches to Global Challenges (IAAI) Instituto Vitae Civilis (Vitae Civilis Institute) Our event main topic will discuss ?The Wasteful System? a consumption dilemma....Civil Society role in making cultural shift in consumption habits towards Sustainability?, We will discuss firstly the trigger behind the transformation of wants to become needs, then our daily decision making dilemma; a paradox between our values and actions, then we will talk about the misconception of possessiveness of the natural resources for the so-called human growth Bahrain Women and the enormity of the current situation and finally we will focus on the importance role of Civil Association for Human society when moving to action through leading the Wasteful System AWARENESS Development MOVEMENT aiming to correct misconceptions for the nature resources, the daily destructive consumption patterns, etc. Walking along the line with stakeholders and decision making bodies for collective decisions, commitments, plans and solutions, hoping to empower this movement on regional level. UN Civil Society Resource Mobilization Partnership Formula? states that Global civil society on the one hand commits at Rio+20 to mobilize 15 billion Euros and 15 million volunteers by the year 2015 for UN led sustainable development efforts and on the other hand requests new forms of participation in global SD governance. In the proposed transition towards a green economy, many civil society organizations and social movements are worried about how to guarantee the protection of human rights and the promotion of social justice. Based on a series of debates that occurred on the road to Rio+20, the objective of this event is to present the proposal of a framework to protect human rights in the transition to green and inclusive economies, aiming at strengthening the debate and providing concrete and efficient tools for policymakers. A Mostra Meu Meio marca a reinauguração do Museu do Meio Ambiente, pelo Instituto de Pesquisa do Jardim Botânico. International Association for the Advancement of Innovative Approaches to Global Challenges (IAAI) Instituto Vitae Civilis (Vitae Civilis Institute) Jardim Botânico Dança em cadeira de rodas no Brasil: competências no processo de inclusão social A Voz do Professor - Evento SESI - SENAI PrepCom: Green Economy PrepCom: Meeting PrepCom: Meeting PrepCom: Meeting PrepCom: Meeting PrepCom: Meeting PrepCom: on UNCSD PrepCom: European Community: Eu Coordination 14/06/2012 10:00:00 MAM 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 10:00:00 10:00:00 10:00:00 10:00:00 10:00:00 10:00:00 10:00:00 10:00:00 10:00:00 Forte de Copacabana P-3 A Rio Centro P3-B Rio Centro P3-C Rio Centro P3-4 Rio Centro Notes P3-E P3-5 Rio Centro P3-F Rio Centro III Preparatory Committee (day 2) 14/06/2012 10:00:00 Riocentro Nós Moradores na Foto 14/06/2012 10:00:00 A bioeconomia do futuro 14/06/2012 11:00:00 Babilônia Chapéu Mangueira Evento Fechado Door Signs, Screen, PPoint Projector Door Signs Door Signs Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector Door Signs Sound Door Signs Official Event - Tentative Agenda Day 06/14/2012: 10:00hrs to 13:00hrs Working group(s) meetings; 15:00hrs to 18:00hrs Working group(s) meeting; 18:00hrs to 19:30hrs Interactive briefing on status of negotiations. Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora FIESP/FIRJAN United Nations United Nations United Nations United Nations United Nations United Nations United Nations United Nations Eliana Lucia Ferreira United Nations AMOSTRA FOTOGRAFICA DO CONTIDIANO DA COMUNIDADE, DESDE A IMPLANTAÇÃO DA UPP Claes Tullin Parque dos Atletas Em uma futura economia verde sustentável, é essencial utilizar a biomassa para um número de diferentes aplicações; alimento, celulose, papel, combustível para CHP, combustível para transporte, produtos químicos verdes, produtos têxteis verdes e assim por diante. O mercado de biomassa irá aumentar (dramaticamente) e será importante aperfeiçoar o uso entre aplicativos diferentes e seguindo uma linha de valor decrescente até que este seja utilizado para aquecimento/resfriamento e/ou eletricidade, ou seja, será muito importante integrar e Embaixada da Suécia desenvolver sistemas de análise. Além disso, para entender o processo de investigação até o produto/serviço final é fundamental compreender os mecanismos do sistema de inovação, por exemplo, de forma a desenvolver políticas adequadas para alcançar uma economia verde sustentável. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrantes: Claes Tullin (SP Techical Research Institute of Sweden). O Estado do Espírito Santo publicou a Lei 9.531, de 17 de setembro de 2010, que institui a Política Estadual de Mudanças Climáticas. No âmbito da Política duas ações se destacam: o Inventário de Gases de Efeito Estufa do Espírito Santo e o Programa de Adaptação às Mudanças Climáticas. O Inventário quantificou as emissões de responsabilidade do Estado do Espírito Santo segundo a metodologia do IPCC e foi elaborado em parceria com o Instituto Jones dos Santos Neves, a OSCIP Agência Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico Social e Defesa Ambiental, ANDESA e o Instituto Virtual Internacional de Mudanças Globais. O Governo do Estado do Programa Estadual de Adaptação às Mudanças Climáticas tem como objetivo implementar Espírito Santo ações de prevenção e adaptação aos efeitos das mudanças climáticas, tendo como ações primárias, a instalação de um Sistema de Monitoramento Hidrometeorológico e Alerta de Desastres, a elaboração de Planos Municipais de Redução de Risco e de Drenagem de Águas Urbanas e a estruturação das Coordenações Municipais de Defesa Civil. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrantes: Aladim Fernando Cerqueira (Diretor Presidente do Instituto Estadual de Meio Ambiente e Recursos Hídricos) e David Viegas Casarin (Gerente do Instituto Estadual de Meio Ambiente e Recursos Hídricos). Aladim Fernando Cerqueira e David Viegas Casarin Inventário de Gases de Efeito Estufa do ES e Programa Estadual de Adaptação às Mudanças Climáticas 14/06/2012 11:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Workshop BB na RIO+20 14/06/2012 11:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Megacidades 2012 14/06/2012 11:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Workshop BB na Rio +20 14/06/2012 11:00:00 Auditório 1 - Parque dos Atletas Realização de painéis sobre o Programa Água Brasil e sobre Negócios e Tecnologias Sociais como ferramenta da erradicação da pobreza e desenvolvimento do País. À ocasião, acontecerão atos solenes de parcerias com os Governos, empresas, entidades e sociedade civil. Evento aberto ao público. Evento Público Realização de painéis sobre o Programa Água Brasil e sobre Negócios e Tecnologias Sociais como ferramenta da erradicação da pobreza e desenvolvimento do País. À ocasião, acontecerão atos solenes de parcerias com os Governos, empresas, entidades e sociedade civil. Banco do Brasil Casa Civil Banco do Brasil Marina Grossi; Maria Cecília Way de Brito; Wagner de Siqueira Pinto; Éder de Melo Poder Judiciário Federal e a Rio + 20: diálogos interinstitucionais e experiências inovadoras 14/06/2012 11:30:00 Parque dos Atletas O Papel do Legislativo Estadual na Sustentabilidade: reflexões e ações 14/06/2012 11:30:00 Parque dos Atletas Políticas, programas e ações de combate ao desmatamento ilegal, à biopirataria e ao tráfico internacional de animais silvestres: planejamento estratégico interinstitucional. Infraestrutura e meio ambiente: judicialização de políticas públicas e o projeto de lei respectivo. Declaração da Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil para a Rio + 20. Capacitação profissional, consciência ambiental e participação social do advogado: a experiência das Comissões de Direito Ambiental da OAB. Paragominas e Termo de Ajustamento de Conduta (TAC) da Carne: experiências inovadoras e exitosas. Especializar é a tendência? Recomendações do CNJ. Varas Especializadas Ambientais na Justiça Federal de 1º Grau ou Câmaras/Turmas Especializadas Ambientais nos Tribunais. Avaliação das experiências pioneiras. Experiências de Educação e de Gestão Ambientais na Administração Pública: Licitações Sustentáveis Educação Ambiental na Administração Pública Federal, AGU Carbono Neutro. Experiências de Educação e de Gestão Ambientais dos TRFs e DPU. CNJ e as iniciativas em prol da sustentabilidade. Atuação destacada do Judiciário favorece desenvolvimento do Direito Ambiental no Brasil. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrantes: Representantes do MPF, do Tribunal Regional Federal CNJ, das Forças Armadas, da Polícia Federal, do MMA, do IBAMA, do ICMBio, Ada Pellegrini da 3ª Região Grinover (USP/ CEBEPEJ), Kazuo Watanabe (USP/CEBEPEJ), Senador Jorge Viana, Arnaldo Sampaio de Moraes Godoy (Consultor-Geral da Uniăo), Marcelo Goulart (Ministério Público do Estado de Săo Paulo), Celso Antonio Pacheco Fiorillo (OAB/SP), Flávio Ahmed (OAB/RJ), Samir Murad (OAB/MA), Adnan Demachki (Prefeito de Paragominas/PA), Werner Grau Neto (Presidente do Conselho da TNC), Daniel Azeredo (MPF-PA), Representante da AJUFE, Mariana Freitas (Juíza Federal/Curitiba), Maria Tereza Sadek (Pesquisadora - USP), Representantes das Varas especializadas, Daniela Aben-Athar (AGU), Carlos José de Souza Guimarães (AGU), Mayra Motta (AGU), Des. Consuelo Yoshida (Presidente - Comissão de Gestăo Ambiental TRF3) e representantes das Comissőes/setores dos demais Tribunais, Leonardo Henrique Soares (DPU), Min. Herman Benjamin (STJ), Sávio Renato Bittencourt Soares Silva (Presidente da ABRAMPA), Representante da ANPR, Carina Costa de Oliveira (Programa Direito e Meio Ambiente - FGV-Rio), Rômulo Silveira da Rocha Sampaio (Programa Direito e Meio Ambiente - FGV-Rio). Evento Público Casa Civil The Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM) is a Brazilian NGO which work concept is based on participatory research by measuring and assessing from the point of view of scientific research, environment conservation and community. 14/06/2012 11:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) In order to promote Amazon conservation and development, IPAM currently works on three programs: (1) Community Management of Varzeas (Floodplains) and Forests, (2) Amazon Scenarios and (3) Climate Change. These programs have generated a considerable amount of Amazon Environmental information and encouraged initiatives to support public policies, local action and international Research Institute (IPAM) agreements by working together with family farmers, farm producers, indigenous people, traditional communities and the government as a whole. At Rio+20, IPAM , partners and invited guests (academia, government and civil society) will present the recent scientific researches on climate change and REDD, besides exchanging information and perspective of traditional knowledge. The Future of the Amazon: a low carbon production model 14/06/2012 11:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) The workshop will be organised by practitioners of sustainable development on the part of IofC, on the one hand, and CEFO as an academic group whose members do research in sustainable development, on the other. Most, if not all, topics of the current CEFO members fall under the fields of sustainable development and human security (food security, land security and rights, energy security, just governance, inclusive economics, etc.). This collaboration is an important step to bringing researchers of various disciplines and practitioners together and exploring mechanisms of creating such partnerships. The workshop will allow bringing out the questions of methodologies and interdisciplinary nature of participants' research. The session will be facilitated with the aim of creating synergies in research and communication among representatives of various disciplines (natural and social sciences) working for human security and sustainable development. Land and Life: Human Security through Sustainable Development Initiatives of Change International Representantes do MPF, do CNJ, das Forças Armadas, da Polícia Federal, do MMA, do IBAMA, do ICMBio, Ada Pellegrini Grinover, Kazuo Watanabe, Senador Jorge Viana, Arnaldo Sampaio de Moraes Godoy, Marcelo Goulart, Celso Antonio Pacheco Fiorillo, Flávio Ahmed, Samir Murad, Adnan Demachki, Werner Grau Neto, Daniel Azeredo, Representante da AJUFE, Mariana Freitas, Maria Tereza Sadek, Representantes das Varas especializadas, Daniela AbenAthar, Carlos José de Souza Guimarães, Mayra Motta, Des. Consuelo Yoshida e representantes das Comissőes/setores dos demais Tribunais, Leonardo Henrique Soares, Min. Herman Benjamin, Sávio Renato Bittencourt Soares Silva, Representante da ANPR, Carina Costa de 14/06/2012 11:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) The side event will focus on the normative reference base for a human rights-based approach to sustainable development governance and make suggestions for required institutional settings and legislation. Normative considerations will be enriched with critical policy analysis and intelligence drawn from the practices the contributing organisations are undertaking in their various action fields. These practices reach from grass-root level work with indigenous communities over policy and law related research and outreach to critical philosophy on global Centre for Ethics and Value Inquiry (CEVI) ethics (and back). The event will stage six contributions and organise interactive discussion with participants on issues related to human equality and sustainable development. Based on the contributions and the discussion, a joint reflection document will be prepared as information for civil society and as input towards and beyond the official Rio+20 conference. The need for a rights-based approach to sustainable development 14/06/2012 11:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) SUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLES 2050 14/06/2012 11:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 11:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 11:30:00 T-8 Rio Centro 14/06/2012 11:30:00 T-6 Rio Centro 14/06/2012 11:30:00 T-9 Rio Centro PrepCom: Comite Impulso- Sust. Dev. From perspective of youth 14/06/2012 11:30:00 T-4 Rio Centro PrepCom: Initiatives of Change International- Land and Life PrepCom: Northern Alliance for Sustainability 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 T-10 Rio Centro T-3 Rio Centro GREEN ECONOMY, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FROM A PERSPECTIVE OF YOUTH Energy for all; Equity as fundamental goal PrepCom: Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM) The Future of PrepCom: Beyond Copenhagen Collective - Energy for all PrepCom: Centre for Ethics and Value Inquiry (CEVI) The need for a ri 14/06/2012 The Future of the Amazon: a low carbon production model 11:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) Radical new thinking is required to directly address the current urgency for new solutions within new cultural and policy frameworks that will drive more sustainable development and poverty eradication. We need more than technological innovation to transform our current lifestyles into sustainable ones, but also social innovation is crucial to obtain this. A social platform led by civil society organizations and research centers in Europe has been working on defining sustainable lifestyles and drafted roadmaps for more sustainable lifestyles 2050 applying back casting methodologies. In these roadmaps concrete plans of action for different stakeholders are included. THE GREEN ECONOMY IN THE FRAME OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, IMPLIES A CHALLENGE THAT MUST REPRESENT IMPORTANT EFFORTS THAT AFFECT DIRECTLY IN THE YOUTH, REASON FOR WHICH, TO EXAMINE HIS SCOPE, MANNERS OF TRANSITION, IT IS MECHANISMS OF FINANCING THAT THEY ALLOW INSTITUTIONAL OPENINGS FOR HIS EXECUTION, IS FOR YOUNG WOMEN A MATTER OF THE FIRST ORDER, IN THE SENSE THAT THE DEVELOPMENT AS IT IS CONCEIVED, INFLUENCES THEM IN A ROYAL WAY, REASON FOR WHICH, A TRAFFIC TOWARDS THE GREEN ECONOMY IS A MATTER THAT FOR THE YOUNG PERSONS IS TRANSCENDENTAL. The political economy of energy aided by international finance, trade and aid has been the principal reasons for unsustainable development. The panel will discuss how equity in energy is of paramount importance for the cherished goal of energy for all and for sustainable development. The panel will argue that equity in access to energy at international and sub national levels through fundamental changes in the patterns of production and consumption should be the first goal for sustainable development. Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector The Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM) is a Brazilian NGO which work concept is based on participatory research by measuring and assessing from the point of view of scientific research, environment conservation and community. Northern Alliance for Sustainability Comite Impulso FUNDACIÓN RED COLOMBIANA PARA LA DEFENSA DE LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS, EL MEDIO AMBIENTE Y LA PAZ, GRUPO PRINCIPAL, NIÑOS Y JÓVENES Beyond Copenhagen Collective United Nations United Nations United Nations United Nations United Nations United Nations In order to promote Amazon conservation and development, IPAM currently works on three programs: (1) Community Management of Varzeas (Floodplains) and Forests, (2) Amazon Scenarios and (3) Climate Change. These programs have generated a considerable amount of Amazon Environmental information and encouraged initiatives to support public policies, local action and international Research Institute (IPAM) agreements by working together with family farmers, farm producers, indigenous people, traditional communities and the government as a whole. At Rio+20, IPAM , partners and invited guests (academia, government and civil society) will present the recent scientific researches on climate change and REDD, besides exchanging information and perspective of traditional knowledge. 14/06/2012 11:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) The workshop will be organised by practitioners of sustainable development on the part of IofC, on the one hand, and CEFO as an academic group whose members do research in sustainable development, on the other. Most, if not all, topics of the current CEFO members fall under the fields of sustainable development and human security (food security, land security and rights, energy security, just governance, inclusive economics, etc.). This collaboration is an important step to bringing researchers of various disciplines and practitioners together and exploring mechanisms of creating such partnerships. Initiatives of Change International The workshop will allow bringing out the questions of methodologies and interdisciplinary nature of participants' research. The session will be facilitated with the aim of creating synergies in research and communication among representatives of various disciplines (natural and social sciences) working for human security and sustainable development. Land and Life: Human Security through Sustainable Development 14/06/2012 11:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) The side event will focus on the normative reference base for a human rights-based approach to sustainable development governance and make suggestions for required institutional settings and legislation. Normative considerations will be enriched with critical policy analysis and intelligence drawn from the practices the contributing organisations are undertaking in their various action fields. These practices reach from grass-root level work with indigenous communities over policy and law related research and outreach to critical philosophy on global Centre for Ethics and Value Inquiry (CEVI) ethics (and back). The event will stage six contributions and organise interactive discussion with participants on issues related to human equality and sustainable development. Based on the contributions and the discussion, a joint reflection document will be prepared as information for civil society and as input towards and beyond the official Rio+20 conference. The need for a rights-based approach to sustainable development 14/06/2012 11:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) SUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLES 2050 14/06/2012 11:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 11:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) GREEN ECONOMY, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FROM A PERSPECTIVE OF YOUTH Energy for all; Equity as fundamental goal 14/06/2012 The Future of the Amazon: a low carbon production model 11:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) Radical new thinking is required to directly address the current urgency for new solutions within new cultural and policy frameworks that will drive more sustainable development and poverty eradication. We need more than technological innovation to transform our current lifestyles into sustainable ones, but also social innovation is crucial to obtain this. A social platform led by civil society organizations and research centers in Europe has been working on defining sustainable lifestyles and drafted roadmaps for more sustainable lifestyles 2050 applying back casting methodologies. In these roadmaps concrete plans of action for different stakeholders are included. THE GREEN ECONOMY IN THE FRAME OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, IMPLIES A CHALLENGE THAT MUST REPRESENT IMPORTANT EFFORTS THAT AFFECT DIRECTLY IN THE YOUTH, REASON FOR WHICH, TO EXAMINE HIS SCOPE, MANNERS OF TRANSITION, IT IS MECHANISMS OF FINANCING THAT THEY ALLOW INSTITUTIONAL OPENINGS FOR HIS EXECUTION, IS FOR YOUNG WOMEN A MATTER OF THE FIRST ORDER, IN THE SENSE THAT THE DEVELOPMENT AS IT IS CONCEIVED, INFLUENCES THEM IN A ROYAL WAY, REASON FOR WHICH, A TRAFFIC TOWARDS THE GREEN ECONOMY IS A MATTER THAT FOR THE YOUNG PERSONS IS TRANSCENDENTAL. The political economy of energy aided by international finance, trade and aid has been the principal reasons for unsustainable development. The panel will discuss how equity in energy is of paramount importance for the cherished goal of energy for all and for sustainable development. The panel will argue that equity in access to energy at international and sub national levels through fundamental changes in the patterns of production and consumption should be the first goal for sustainable development. The Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM) is a Brazilian NGO which work concept is based on participatory research by measuring and assessing from the point of view of scientific research, environment conservation and community. Northern Alliance for Sustainability Comite Impulso FUNDACIÓN RED COLOMBIANA PARA LA DEFENSA DE LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS, EL MEDIO AMBIENTE Y LA PAZ, GRUPO PRINCIPAL, NIÑOS Y JÓVENES Beyond Copenhagen Collective In order to promote Amazon conservation and development, IPAM currently works on three programs: (1) Community Management of Varzeas (Floodplains) and Forests, (2) Amazon Scenarios and (3) Climate Change. These programs have generated a considerable amount of Amazon Environmental information and encouraged initiatives to support public policies, local action and international Research Institute (IPAM) agreements by working together with family farmers, farm producers, indigenous people, traditional communities and the government as a whole. At Rio+20, IPAM , partners and invited guests (academia, government and civil society) will present the recent scientific researches on climate change and REDD, besides exchanging information and perspective of traditional knowledge. 14/06/2012 11:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) The workshop will be organised by practitioners of sustainable development on the part of IofC, on the one hand, and CEFO as an academic group whose members do research in sustainable development, on the other. Most, if not all, topics of the current CEFO members fall under the fields of sustainable development and human security (food security, land security and rights, energy security, just governance, inclusive economics, etc.). This collaboration is an important step to bringing researchers of various disciplines and practitioners together and exploring mechanisms of creating such partnerships. Initiatives of Change International The workshop will allow bringing out the questions of methodologies and interdisciplinary nature of participants' research. The session will be facilitated with the aim of creating synergies in research and communication among representatives of various disciplines (natural and social sciences) working for human security and sustainable development. Land and Life: Human Security through Sustainable Development 14/06/2012 11:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) The side event will focus on the normative reference base for a human rights-based approach to sustainable development governance and make suggestions for required institutional settings and legislation. Normative considerations will be enriched with critical policy analysis and intelligence drawn from the practices the contributing organisations are undertaking in their various action fields. These practices reach from grass-root level work with indigenous communities over policy and law related research and outreach to critical philosophy on global Centre for Ethics and Value Inquiry (CEVI) ethics (and back). The event will stage six contributions and organise interactive discussion with participants on issues related to human equality and sustainable development. Based on the contributions and the discussion, a joint reflection document will be prepared as information for civil society and as input towards and beyond the official Rio+20 conference. The need for a rights-based approach to sustainable development 14/06/2012 11:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) SUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLES 2050 14/06/2012 11:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 11:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 13:00:00 13:00:00 13:00:00 13:00:00 13:15:00 P3-D Rio Centro P3-E Rio Centro P3-5 Rio Centro Parque dos Atletas P3-3 Rio Centro GREEN ECONOMY, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FROM A PERSPECTIVE OF YOUTH Energy for all; Equity as fundamental goal PrepCom: Meeting PrepCom: Meeting PrepCom: on UNCSD Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW PrepCom: Meeting Radical new thinking is required to directly address the current urgency for new solutions within new cultural and policy frameworks that will drive more sustainable development and poverty eradication. We need more than technological innovation to transform our current lifestyles into sustainable ones, but also social innovation is crucial to obtain this. A social platform led by civil society organizations and research centers in Europe has been working on defining sustainable lifestyles and drafted roadmaps for more sustainable lifestyles 2050 applying back casting methodologies. In these roadmaps concrete plans of action for different stakeholders are included. THE GREEN ECONOMY IN THE FRAME OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, IMPLIES A CHALLENGE THAT MUST REPRESENT IMPORTANT EFFORTS THAT AFFECT DIRECTLY IN THE YOUTH, REASON FOR WHICH, TO EXAMINE HIS SCOPE, MANNERS OF TRANSITION, IT IS MECHANISMS OF FINANCING THAT THEY ALLOW INSTITUTIONAL OPENINGS FOR HIS EXECUTION, IS FOR YOUNG WOMEN A MATTER OF THE FIRST ORDER, IN THE SENSE THAT THE DEVELOPMENT AS IT IS CONCEIVED, INFLUENCES THEM IN A ROYAL WAY, REASON FOR WHICH, A TRAFFIC TOWARDS THE GREEN ECONOMY IS A MATTER THAT FOR THE YOUNG PERSONS IS TRANSCENDENTAL. The political economy of energy aided by international finance, trade and aid has been the principal reasons for unsustainable development. The panel will discuss how equity in energy is of paramount importance for the cherished goal of energy for all and for sustainable development. The panel will argue that equity in access to energy at international and sub national levels through fundamental changes in the patterns of production and consumption should be the first goal for sustainable development. Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector Door Signs Sound, Door Signs Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW Door Signs Northern Alliance for Sustainability Comite Impulso FUNDACIÓN RED COLOMBIANA PARA LA DEFENSA DE LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS, EL MEDIO AMBIENTE Y LA PAZ, GRUPO PRINCIPAL, NIÑOS Y JÓVENES Beyond Copenhagen Collective United Nations United Nations United Nations ELETROBRAS United Nations 14/06/2012 13:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 13:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) Innovation and uptake of best practices for sustainable agriculture 4th HELENA Z. BENITEZ GLOBAL FORUM ON GENDER JUSTICE AND THE GREEN ECONOMY FOCUSING ON WATER, ENERGY, AND FOOD: PROMISES AND PARADIGMS 14/06/2012 13:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) IMPACTS OF PLASTICS ON THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHI 14/06/2012 13:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-F (Riocentro) Greenpeace: An Oceans Rescue Plan for Rio Financing Sustainable Transport to Support Sustainable Development Best practices and technology can help sustainably increase productivity and leverage agriculture?s poverty reduction potential. But they need to be shared, deployed and adapted because every country, every farmer and every field are different. Knowledge sharing mechanisms, such as extension services, are essential for addressing existing implementation gaps, deploying new technologies and to ensure farmers around the world can use the tools most adapted to them. Farming First However, knowledge sharing mechanisms such as extension services have often been neglected and suffered from budget cuts and a lack of attention to the sector. In the meantime, public support for agricultural support also declined, raising questions about how research can address the need of farmers in different geographies. Scaling up best practices, deploying innovations, sharing knowledge, need to become priorities for the future agriculture agenda, with complementary role for public and private actors in achieving sustainable agriculture. The '4th HELENA Z. BENITEZ GLOBAL FORUM ON GENDER JUSTICE AND THE GREEN ECONOMY FOCUSING ON WATER, ENERGY, AND FOOD : PROMISES AND PARADIGMS.' aims to present fully gender and development issues which are vigorously embedded within the framework of fundamental human rights and gender justice in the AsiaPhilippines Women Pacific region and in many parts of the world. It hopes to elevate further the discussions on the University (PWU) theme of green economy and gender equality, justice and human rights with special focus on water, energy, and food nexus , to a broader and more significant audience , during the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, Rio+20 , in Rio de Janiero Brazil, June 2012. THE VOICES OF AFRICAN MOTHERS: www.vamothers.org The Voices of African Mothers works to establish a peaceful African Continent through conflict resolution and to identifying the causes of ethnic, religious and inter-communal conflict. VAM envision women and future generations to possess a full range of educational opportunities to attain empowerment to become decision-making leaders of Africa.. VAM believes access to education is key to equality. Equality is the application of the principle of natural justice and fairness. This refers to the legal and social capacity of men, women, boys Voices of African Mothers and girls to mobilize and manage domestic, community, national and international resources and share the benefits arising there on an equal basis. VAM promotes economic empowerment and equality through resource production that are appropriate for needs through vocational training and development of business skills. Health education is provided in the areas of preventive health care, nutrition, hygiene, preadolescent pregnancy, family planning etc. The future of high seas life is at stake at Rio+20 UNCSD. Despite WSSD commitment to protected area networks by 2012, legal gaps in oceans governance allow for plunder and destruction. Our side event exposes these gaps through real world examples and presents Greenpeace?s Oceans Rescue Plan. 99% of ocean is currently unprotected, so the future of millions that depend on it for their livelihoods is at risk. Pacific small island nations struggle to secure sustainability of their Greenpeace fisheries and long-term future of coastal communities, while large-scale fishing fleets from around the globe race to catch the last tuna. In the Indian Ocean, a fragmented, inadequate governance regime leaves it open to wholesale plunder. Even Arctic waters are facing increasing industrialization as ice melts. In Rio, Governments must agree to an implementing agreement under UNCLOS to enable the protection of high seas biodiversity and the creation of marine reserves. Transportation is a key building block of sustainable development. The majority of transport financing supports unsustainable transportation, increasing inequality of access, CO2 and air pollution, traffic fatalities, and sprawl development. A growing share of transport financing from climate funds and development aid programs supports sustainable transport. Emerging best practices in national transportation policy also have potential to leverage changes in transport sustainability by influencing larger public and private sector transport investments. Sustainable transport seeks to avoid low value or unnecessary travel through smarter planning Institute for Transportation and Development Policy and communications, shift travel to lower impact passenger and freight modes, and improve the efficiency of vehicles, fuels, and network operations. This session discusses efforts to measure the contribution of transport investments to support sustainability goals, focusing on key metrics and indicators as well as providing an overview of recent patterns and trends in transport funding flows from different sources worldwide. 14/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-3 (Riocentro) Enabling Youth participation in bridging Rio+20 Outcome Beyond 2015 wi 14/06/2012 13:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) The Side Event in the Rio+20 will emphasize on Youth Engagement, mobilization and empowerment on UNCSD/Rio+20 and beyond process, as the Major Group for Children and Youth (MGCY) is the main entry-point for all children, youth and their organization into the process. The side event will do it?s best to provide a meaningful session for youth participation. This will be a good an opportunity to showcase the enthusiasm and courage of the Sri Lankan youth in this high-level UN event to bridge the gap between the Global North Sri Lanka and the Global South youth. We would like to make this side event as a platform to network as much as youth leaders around the world who are participating in Rio in June and to carry out a mass youth campaign and mobilization for an ambitious deal in Rio+20. The side event will composed of a plenary session of experts, motivators and youth, they would speak on above themes and implementations of agendas. The year after the Earth Summit -- on the eve of the Knowledge Economy -- the UN lost its only two global facilities for technology assessment. Since then, billions of public dollars have been lost subsidising nuclear fusion, biotech-fermentation, Terminator technologies, nanotechnology, second-generation biofuels, and ocean fertilization, etc- largely because of the absence of adequate technology assessment. At Rio+20, the UN must protect the sovereignty and security of member states by ensuring that the know-how of technology transfer is supported by the know-what of technology assessment and the know-why of socioeconomic benefits. The side-event will hear experts discuss the problems, specific language and institutional modalities governments could adopt now and implement post-Rio. ETC Group (Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration) The Technology Economy? Know-how, Know-what, Know-why Impact of Weapon Contamination (WEC) towards Sustainable Development PrepCom: BirdLife International Nature and natural capital as foundat PrepCom: ETC Group (Action Group on Erosion, Tecnology and Concentra) 14/06/2012 13:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 13:30:00 T-8 Rio Centro 14/06/2012 13:30:00 T-6 Rio Centro Weapon Contamination (WEC) refers to landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERW). The latest consists of both unexploded ordnance (UXO) that has been fired but has failed to International Committee of explode, and abandoned ordnance. the Red Cross (ICRC) First and foremost, WEC causes deaths and injuries, even after the end of armed conflict. However, the destructive impact goes much further. Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector United Nations Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector United Nations PrepCom: Farming First-Innovation and uptake of best practices 14/06/2012 13:30:00 T-9 Rio Centro PrepCom: An Oceans Rescue Plan for Rio 14/06/2012 13:30:00 T-3 Rio Centro PrepCom: Institute for Transportation and Development Policy 14/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-6 Rio Centro 14/06/2012 13:30:00 T-5 Rio Centro 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 13:30:00 13:30:00 13:30:00 13:30:00 T-10 Rio Centro T3-2 Rio Centro T-2 Rio Centro P3-4 Rio Centro Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector Sound, Door Signs, Water Podium, Screen, PowerPoint projector Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector Sound, Door Signs, Water Podium Best practices and technology can help sustainably increase productivity and leverage agriculture?s poverty reduction potential. But they need to be shared, deployed and adapted because every country, every farmer and every field are different. Knowledge sharing mechanisms, such as extension services, are essential for addressing existing implementation gaps, deploying new technologies and to ensure farmers around the world can use the tools most adapted to them. 14/06/2012 13:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Farming First However, knowledge sharing mechanisms such as extension services have often been neglected and suffered from budget cuts and a lack of attention to the sector. In the meantime, public support for agricultural support also declined, raising questions about how research can address the need of farmers in different geographies. PrepCom: International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Impact of We PrepCom: Philippines Women University (PWU) PrepCom: Sri Lanka-Enabling Youth participation PrepCom: Voices of African Mothers PrepCom: Informal meeting Innovation and uptake of best practices for sustainable agriculture 14/06/2012 4th HELENA Z. BENITEZ GLOBAL FORUM ON GENDER JUSTICE AND THE GREEN ECONOMY FOCUSING ON WATER, ENERGY, AND FOOD: PROMISES AND PARADIGMS 13:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector Screen, PowerPoint projector Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector United Nations United Nations United Nations United Nations United Nations United Nations United Nations United Nations Scaling up best practices, deploying innovations, sharing knowledge, need to become priorities for the future agriculture agenda, with complementary role for public and private actors in achieving sustainable agriculture. The '4th HELENA Z. BENITEZ GLOBAL FORUM ON GENDER JUSTICE AND THE GREEN ECONOMY FOCUSING ON WATER, ENERGY, AND FOOD : PROMISES AND PARADIGMS.' aims to present fully gender and development issues which are vigorously embedded within the framework of fundamental human rights and gender justice in the AsiaPhilippines Women Pacific region and in many parts of the world. It hopes to elevate further the discussions on the University (PWU) theme of green economy and gender equality, justice and human rights with special focus on water, energy, and food nexus , to a broader and more significant audience , during the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, Rio+20 , in Rio de Janiero Brazil, June 2012. THE VOICES OF AFRICAN MOTHERS: www.vamothers.org The Voices of African Mothers works to establish a peaceful African Continent through conflict resolution and to identifying the causes of ethnic, religious and inter-communal conflict. VAM envision women and future generations to possess a full range of educational opportunities to attain empowerment to become decision-making leaders of Africa.. 14/06/2012 13:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) VAM believes access to education is key to equality. Equality is the application of the principle Voices of African Mothers of natural justice and fairness. This refers to the legal and social capacity of men, women, boys and girls to mobilize and manage domestic, community, national and international resources and share the benefits arising there on an equal basis. VAM promotes economic empowerment and equality through resource production that are appropriate for needs through vocational training and development of business skills. Health education is provided in the areas of preventive health care, nutrition, hygiene, preadolescent pregnancy, family planning etc. IMPACTS OF PLASTICS ON THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHI 14/06/2012 13:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-F (Riocentro) Greenpeace: An Oceans Rescue Plan for Rio The future of high seas life is at stake at Rio+20 UNCSD. Despite WSSD commitment to protected area networks by 2012, legal gaps in oceans governance allow for plunder and destruction. Our side event exposes these gaps through real world examples and presents Greenpeace?s Oceans Rescue Plan. 99% of ocean is currently unprotected, so the future of millions that depend on it for their livelihoods is at risk. Pacific small island nations struggle to secure sustainability of their Greenpeace fisheries and long-term future of coastal communities, while large-scale fishing fleets from around the globe race to catch the last tuna. In the Indian Ocean, a fragmented, inadequate governance regime leaves it open to wholesale plunder. Even Arctic waters are facing increasing industrialization as ice melts. In Rio, Governments must agree to an implementing agreement under UNCLOS to enable the protection of high seas biodiversity and the creation of marine reserves. Transportation is a key building block of sustainable development. The majority of transport financing supports unsustainable transportation, increasing inequality of access, CO2 and air pollution, traffic fatalities, and sprawl development. A growing share of transport financing from climate funds and development aid programs supports sustainable transport. Emerging best practices in national transportation policy also have potential to leverage changes in transport sustainability by influencing larger public and private sector transport investments. Sustainable transport seeks to avoid low value or unnecessary travel through smarter planning Institute for Transportation and Development Policy and communications, shift travel to lower impact passenger and freight modes, and improve the efficiency of vehicles, fuels, and network operations. This session discusses efforts to measure the contribution of transport investments to support sustainability goals, focusing on key metrics and indicators as well as providing an overview of recent patterns and trends in transport funding flows from different sources worldwide. Financing Sustainable Transport to Support Sustainable Development 14/06/2012 Enabling Youth participation in bridging Rio+20 Outcome Beyond 2015 wi 13:30:00 P3-3 (Riocentro) The Side Event in the Rio+20 will emphasize on Youth Engagement, mobilization and empowerment on UNCSD/Rio+20 and beyond process, as the Major Group for Children and Youth (MGCY) is the main entry-point for all children, youth and their organization into the process. The side event will do it?s best to provide a meaningful session for youth participation. This will be a good an opportunity to showcase the enthusiasm and courage of the Sri Lankan youth in this high-level UN event to bridge the gap between the Global North Sri Lanka and the Global South youth. We would like to make this side event as a platform to network as much as youth leaders around the world who are participating in Rio in June and to carry out a mass youth campaign and mobilization for an ambitious deal in Rio+20. The side event will composed of a plenary session of experts, motivators and youth, they would speak on above themes and implementations of agendas. 14/06/2012 13:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) The year after the Earth Summit -- on the eve of the Knowledge Economy -- the UN lost its only two global facilities for technology assessment. Since then, billions of public dollars have been lost subsidising nuclear fusion, biotech-fermentation, Terminator technologies, nanotechnology, second-generation biofuels, and ocean fertilization, etc- largely because of the absence of adequate technology assessment. At Rio+20, the UN must protect the sovereignty and security of member states by ensuring that the know-how of technology transfer is supported by the know-what of technology assessment and the know-why of socioeconomic benefits. The side-event will hear experts discuss the problems, specific language and institutional modalities governments could adopt now and implement post-Rio. ETC Group (Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration) The Technology Economy? Know-how, Know-what, Know-why 14/06/2012 13:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 13:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Impact of Weapon Contamination (WEC) towards Sustainable Development Innovation and uptake of best practices for sustainable agriculture 14/06/2012 13:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) 4th HELENA Z. BENITEZ GLOBAL FORUM ON GENDER JUSTICE AND THE GREEN ECONOMY FOCUSING ON WATER, ENERGY, AND FOOD: PROMISES AND PARADIGMS Weapon Contamination (WEC) refers to landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERW). The latest consists of both unexploded ordnance (UXO) that has been fired but has failed to International Committee of explode, and abandoned ordnance. the Red Cross (ICRC) First and foremost, WEC causes deaths and injuries, even after the end of armed conflict. However, the destructive impact goes much further. Best practices and technology can help sustainably increase productivity and leverage agriculture?s poverty reduction potential. But they need to be shared, deployed and adapted because every country, every farmer and every field are different. Knowledge sharing mechanisms, such as extension services, are essential for addressing existing implementation gaps, deploying new technologies and to ensure farmers around the world can use the tools most adapted to them. Farming First However, knowledge sharing mechanisms such as extension services have often been neglected and suffered from budget cuts and a lack of attention to the sector. In the meantime, public support for agricultural support also declined, raising questions about how research can address the need of farmers in different geographies. Scaling up best practices, deploying innovations, sharing knowledge, need to become priorities for the future agriculture agenda, with complementary role for public and private actors in achieving sustainable agriculture. The '4th HELENA Z. BENITEZ GLOBAL FORUM ON GENDER JUSTICE AND THE GREEN ECONOMY FOCUSING ON WATER, ENERGY, AND FOOD : PROMISES AND PARADIGMS.' aims to present fully gender and development issues which are vigorously embedded within the framework of fundamental human rights and gender justice in the AsiaPhilippines Women Pacific region and in many parts of the world. It hopes to elevate further the discussions on the University (PWU) theme of green economy and gender equality, justice and human rights with special focus on water, energy, and food nexus , to a broader and more significant audience , during the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, Rio+20 , in Rio de Janiero Brazil, June 2012. THE VOICES OF AFRICAN MOTHERS: www.vamothers.org The Voices of African Mothers works to establish a peaceful African Continent through conflict resolution and to identifying the causes of ethnic, religious and inter-communal conflict. VAM envision women and future generations to possess a full range of educational opportunities to attain empowerment to become decision-making leaders of Africa.. 14/06/2012 IMPACTS OF PLASTICS ON THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHI 13:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) VAM believes access to education is key to equality. Equality is the application of the principle Voices of African Mothers of natural justice and fairness. This refers to the legal and social capacity of men, women, boys and girls to mobilize and manage domestic, community, national and international resources and share the benefits arising there on an equal basis. VAM promotes economic empowerment and equality through resource production that are appropriate for needs through vocational training and development of business skills. Health education is provided in the areas of preventive health care, nutrition, hygiene, preadolescent pregnancy, family planning etc. 14/06/2012 13:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-F (Riocentro) Greenpeace: An Oceans Rescue Plan for Rio The future of high seas life is at stake at Rio+20 UNCSD. Despite WSSD commitment to protected area networks by 2012, legal gaps in oceans governance allow for plunder and destruction. Our side event exposes these gaps through real world examples and presents Greenpeace?s Oceans Rescue Plan. 99% of ocean is currently unprotected, so the future of millions that depend on it for their livelihoods is at risk. Pacific small island nations struggle to secure sustainability of their Greenpeace fisheries and long-term future of coastal communities, while large-scale fishing fleets from around the globe race to catch the last tuna. In the Indian Ocean, a fragmented, inadequate governance regime leaves it open to wholesale plunder. Even Arctic waters are facing increasing industrialization as ice melts. In Rio, Governments must agree to an implementing agreement under UNCLOS to enable the protection of high seas biodiversity and the creation of marine reserves. Transportation is a key building block of sustainable development. The majority of transport financing supports unsustainable transportation, increasing inequality of access, CO2 and air pollution, traffic fatalities, and sprawl development. A growing share of transport financing from climate funds and development aid programs supports sustainable transport. Emerging best practices in national transportation policy also have potential to leverage changes in transport sustainability by influencing larger public and private sector transport investments. Sustainable transport seeks to avoid low value or unnecessary travel through smarter planning Institute for Transportation and Development Policy and communications, shift travel to lower impact passenger and freight modes, and improve the efficiency of vehicles, fuels, and network operations. This session discusses efforts to measure the contribution of transport investments to support sustainability goals, focusing on key metrics and indicators as well as providing an overview of recent patterns and trends in transport funding flows from different sources worldwide. Financing Sustainable Transport to Support Sustainable Development 14/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-3 (Riocentro) Enabling Youth participation in bridging Rio+20 Outcome Beyond 2015 wi 14/06/2012 13:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) The Side Event in the Rio+20 will emphasize on Youth Engagement, mobilization and empowerment on UNCSD/Rio+20 and beyond process, as the Major Group for Children and Youth (MGCY) is the main entry-point for all children, youth and their organization into the process. The side event will do it?s best to provide a meaningful session for youth participation. This will be a good an opportunity to showcase the enthusiasm and courage of the Sri Lankan youth in this high-level UN event to bridge the gap between the Global North Sri Lanka and the Global South youth. We would like to make this side event as a platform to network as much as youth leaders around the world who are participating in Rio in June and to carry out a mass youth campaign and mobilization for an ambitious deal in Rio+20. The side event will composed of a plenary session of experts, motivators and youth, they would speak on above themes and implementations of agendas. The year after the Earth Summit -- on the eve of the Knowledge Economy -- the UN lost its only two global facilities for technology assessment. Since then, billions of public dollars have been lost subsidising nuclear fusion, biotech-fermentation, Terminator technologies, nanotechnology, second-generation biofuels, and ocean fertilization, etc- largely because of the absence of adequate technology assessment. At Rio+20, the UN must protect the sovereignty and security of member states by ensuring that the know-how of technology transfer is supported by the know-what of technology assessment and the know-why of socioeconomic benefits. The side-event will hear experts discuss the problems, specific language and institutional modalities governments could adopt now and implement post-Rio. ETC Group (Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration) The Technology Economy? Know-how, Know-what, Know-why 14/06/2012 Impact of Weapon Contamination (WEC) towards Sustainable Development 13:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) Weapon Contamination (WEC) refers to landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERW). The latest consists of both unexploded ordnance (UXO) that has been fired but has failed to International Committee of explode, and abandoned ordnance. the Red Cross (ICRC) First and foremost, WEC causes deaths and injuries, even after the end of armed conflict. However, the destructive impact goes much further. Debate sobre empreendedorismo sustentável/ Debate 14:00 às 18:00 Atração Musical Orquestra Sinfônica Malmö e coquetel 19:00 às 21:00 Realização: Ministério do Meio Ambiente e SEBRAE Ciclo de Debates em Comemoração ao Dia Mundial do Meio Ambiente - Empreendedorismo Sustentável 14/06/2012 14:00:00 Jardim Botânico Energy Day - Rio Capital da Energia 14/06/2012 14:00:00 Parque dos Atletas 14/06/2012 14:00:00 Museu Histórico Nacional 14/06/2012 14:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Fulni-Ô - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br CADEIA DE MODELOS COMPUTACIONAIS PARA O PLANEJAMENTO DA EXPANSÃO E OPERAÇÃO DO SISTEMA DE GERAÇÃO BRASILEIRO VISANDO A SUSTENTABILIDADE Evento Público Apresentações e Mesa Redonda Fulni-Ô Apresentação de cantos e danças. Exposição Fotográfica. Mesa Redonda: A Resistência da Cultura Fulni-Ô diante dos desafios dos mundo contemporâneo. Lançamento do Livro OS IMIGRANTES DA BEIRA DO RIO Entrada Franca CADEIA DE MODELOS COMPUTACIONAIS PARA O PLANEJAMENTO DA EXPANSÃO E OPERAÇÃO DO SISTEMA DE GERAÇÃO BRASILEIRO VISANDO A SUSTENTABILIDADE Mostrar vários temas e resultados para alcançar a sustentabilidade no estado do Maranhão. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrante: Larissa Barreto, Professora associada – UFMA. Maranhão: Em busca da sustentabilidade 14/06/2012 15:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Premiação do Heróis do Futuro PrepCom: Green Economy PrepCom: Meeting PrepCom: Meeting PrepCom: Meeting PrepCom: Brazil-Energy and Sustainable Development PrepCom: on UNCSD METODOLOGIAS E PROGRAMAS COMPUTACIONAIS NA ÁREA DE PLANEJAMENTO E OPERAÇÃO ELÉTRICA 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 15:00:00 15:00:00 15:00:00 15:00:00 15:00:00 15:00:00 15:00:00 Forte de Copacabana P3-A Rio Centro P3-B Rio Centro P3-C Rio Centro Notes T-8 Rio Centro P3-5 Rio Centro 14/06/2012 15:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Cúpula Mundial Green Jobs - Pensando a careira verde 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 Launching of the "Humanity Right to life" book and Presentation of a documental on Fidel Castro's Environmental thought 15:30:00 15:30:00 Planetário da Gávea T-6 (Riocentro) Evento Fechado Door Signs Door Signs, Screen, PPoint Projector Door Signs SEBRAE *Abertura: Presidente do Conselho Deliberativo Nacional do SEBRAE Roberto Simões; Diretor Presidente do SEBRAE Luiz Barretto *André Vilhena - Diretor Executivo do Cempre (Compromisso Empresarial para Reciclagem) *Aron Belinky Especialista em Sustentabilidade, Consumo e Meio Ambiente - Vitae Civilis *Sônia Maria da Silva - Diretora-Presidente Cooperativa 100 Dimensão *Moderador: Dr. Carlos Alberto dos Santos - Diretor Técnico do SEBRAE Casa Civil Movimento Imagina Rio ELETROBRAS Assembleia Legislativa do Estado do Maranhão e pela Secretaria de Estado do Meio Ambiente e Recursos Naturais do Maranhão MARIA ELVIRA PINEIRO MACEIRA Larissa Barreto FIESP/FIRJAN United Nations United Nations United Nations United Nations United Nations United Nations Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector Sound METODOLOGIAS E PROGRAMAS COMPUTACIONAIS NA ÁREA DE PLANEJAMENTO E ELETROBRAS OPERAÇÃO ELÉTRICA Tratar um panorama sobre a mudança necessária na atuação das empresas, seja na ICLEI formação do indivíduo, na carreira se seus profissionais ou nas relações de trabalho, em busca de gestão sustentada nos princípios da economia verde. The book "El derecho de la humanidad de existir", edited in Havana by Editorial Ciencia y Técnica, in 2012, is a compilation of the Reflections by Commander in Chief Fidel Castro Ruz, on the damages to the environment and the climate changes. Through the reflections, published since 2007 up to the present, diverse isues are discussed such as the rise of prices and food scarcity, the natural disasters, the nuclear war and others that affect the existence of the human species. Docummentary "Fidel Castro, caudal de Río", refers to the development of the environmental CUBA ideas of Fidel Castro since his childhood up to the present. Through images and solid opinions by researchers, experts and specialists in the Cuba issue, the positions held by Fidel Castro on this question are analyzed, and special attention is dedicated to his address to the Río Summit in 1992 and the warnings issued since that moment on the damages caused by the climate change and the urgent need to develop actions to stop the accelerated devastation of the environment FLAVIO RODRIGO DE MIRANDA ALVES 14/06/2012 15:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) According to forecasts, not less than 40 % of residents of the Earth will live in conditions of deficiency of water in 15 years. Russia takes the second place in the world (after Brazil) on stocks of fresh water. But today each second resident of the country is compelled to use the water mismatching sanitary-andhygienic requirements for drink. And 22 % of the population has no access to the centralized Interregional Union of Life sources of water supply! It inevitably leads to illness of the population. Help for Mentally The prevalence of disability is about 15-18% of the population in the world and it is strongly associated with poverty. Disability and poverty form a vicious cycle - disability leads to poverty, Handicapped Persons and poverty creates the conditions that generate more disability. Disability also impacts on entire families? labor force, participation and schooling; therefore failing to address the barriers they face to escape decrease of living standards, seriously undermines the effectiveness of struggle against disability. T-3 (Riocentro) The Zero Draft underscored that a ?fundamental prerequisite for the achievement of sustainable development is broad public participation in decision-making? at the international, national and local levels. This side event will be a third in a series that will examine the representation, participation and accountability of civil society and Major Groups in informing, monitoring and implementing intergovernmental policy-making in a reformed IFSD that embraces multi-level governance. Speakers will evaluate best practices of public participation CIVICUS - World Alliance in other multilateral bodies as well as civil society proposals not yet implemented. Participants for Citizen Participation will consider the implementation and design of the Compendium of Commitments through such mechanisms as the Global Union for Sustainability that will provide an accountability framework for all stakeholders to pledge and monitor specific actions that are specific, time-bound, measurable, and verifiable to achieve sustainable development at the international, regional, national and subnational levels. RUSSIA. Water: for health and against disability 14/06/2012 15:30:00 Multi-stakeholder Engagement in IFSD & Compendium of Commitments 14/06/2012 15:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 15:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) FOOD SECURITY, GREEN ECONOMY AND BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION: OPPORTUNITIES AND LESSONS FROM THE BRAZILIAN AGRICULTURE SECTOR Energy and Sustainable Development PrepCom: CIVICUS-World Alliance for Citizen Participation PrepCom: Interregional Union of Life Help for Mentally Handcapped Pe PrepCom: Meeting PrepCom: Meeting PrepCom: National Wildlife Federation Launching of the "Humanity Right to life" book and Presentation of a documental on Fidel Castro's Environmental thought 14/06/2012 15:30:00 T-3 Rio Centro 14/06/2012 15:30:00 T-10 Rio Centro 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 15:30:00 15:30:00 15:30:00 P3-D Rio Centro P3-E Rio Centro T-4 Rio Centro 14/06/2012 15:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) Brazil is an agricultural superpower, with the world?s largest commercial cattle herd, and is a major producer of crops including soy and sugar cane. In recent years, Brazil?s deforestation rate has declined to a quarter of its peak, without a reduction in agricultural output, while there has been an increase in efforts towards sustainability throughout the supply chains of major products. Cattle ranching is the largest driver of deforestation but techniques developed by the Brazilian Government Agricultural Research Corporation, Embrapa, can double herd densities National Wildlife Federation through the use of improved pasture mixtures and breeds and rotational grazing. Embrapa?s techniques can increase rural employment, reduce methane emissions and free up land which can be used for crop production, while eliminating the need for deforestation. This is a key example of a win-win-win opportunity to integrate economic development with environmental sustainability and food security which offers lessons applicable to other countries. Energy is one of the main issues to be discussed in the UN Conference for Sustainable Development. The share of energy resources for the sustainable development, mainly the renewable, is the central subject for discussion. Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector BRAZIL United Nations United Nations Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector United Nations Door Signs United Nations Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector United Nations The book "El derecho de la humanidad de existir", edited in Havana by Editorial Ciencia y Técnica, in 2012, is a compilation of the Reflections by Commander in Chief Fidel Castro Ruz, on the damages to the environment and the climate changes. Through the reflections, published since 2007 up to the present, diverse isues are discussed such as the rise of prices and food scarcity, the natural disasters, the nuclear war and others that affect the existence of the human species. Docummentary "Fidel Castro, caudal de Río", refers to the development of the environmental ideas of Fidel Castro since his childhood up to the present. Through images and solid opinions by researchers, experts and specialists in the Cuba issue, the positions held by Fidel Castro on this question are analyzed, and special attention is dedicated to his address to the Río Summit in 1992 and the warnings issued since that moment on the damages caused by the climate change and the urgent need to develop actions to stop the accelerated devastation of the environment CUBA 14/06/2012 15:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) According to forecasts, not less than 40 % of residents of the Earth will live in conditions of deficiency of water in 15 years. Russia takes the second place in the world (after Brazil) on stocks of fresh water. But today each second resident of the country is compelled to use the water mismatching sanitary-andhygienic requirements for drink. And 22 % of the population has no access to the centralized Interregional Union of Life sources of water supply! It inevitably leads to illness of the population. Help for Mentally The prevalence of disability is about 15-18% of the population in the world and it is strongly associated with poverty. Disability and poverty form a vicious cycle - disability leads to poverty, Handicapped Persons and poverty creates the conditions that generate more disability. Disability also impacts on entire families? labor force, participation and schooling; therefore failing to address the barriers they face to escape decrease of living standards, seriously undermines the effectiveness of struggle against disability. T-3 (Riocentro) The Zero Draft underscored that a ?fundamental prerequisite for the achievement of sustainable development is broad public participation in decision-making? at the international, national and local levels. This side event will be a third in a series that will examine the representation, participation and accountability of civil society and Major Groups in informing, monitoring and implementing intergovernmental policy-making in a reformed IFSD that embraces multi-level governance. Speakers will evaluate best practices of public participation CIVICUS - World Alliance in other multilateral bodies as well as civil society proposals not yet implemented. Participants for Citizen Participation will consider the implementation and design of the Compendium of Commitments through such mechanisms as the Global Union for Sustainability that will provide an accountability framework for all stakeholders to pledge and monitor specific actions that are specific, time-bound, measurable, and verifiable to achieve sustainable development at the international, regional, national and subnational levels. RUSSIA. Water: for health and against disability 14/06/2012 15:30:00 Multi-stakeholder Engagement in IFSD & Compendium of Commitments 14/06/2012 15:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 15:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 15:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) FOOD SECURITY, GREEN ECONOMY AND BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION: OPPORTUNITIES AND LESSONS FROM THE BRAZILIAN AGRICULTURE SECTOR Energy and Sustainable Development Launching of the "Humanity Right to life" book and Presentation of a documental on Fidel Castro's Environmental thought Brazil is an agricultural superpower, with the world?s largest commercial cattle herd, and is a major producer of crops including soy and sugar cane. In recent years, Brazil?s deforestation rate has declined to a quarter of its peak, without a reduction in agricultural output, while there has been an increase in efforts towards sustainability throughout the supply chains of major products. Cattle ranching is the largest driver of deforestation but techniques developed by the Brazilian Government Agricultural Research Corporation, Embrapa, can double herd densities National Wildlife Federation through the use of improved pasture mixtures and breeds and rotational grazing. Embrapa?s techniques can increase rural employment, reduce methane emissions and free up land which can be used for crop production, while eliminating the need for deforestation. This is a key example of a win-win-win opportunity to integrate economic development with environmental sustainability and food security which offers lessons applicable to other countries. Energy is one of the main issues to be discussed in the UN Conference for Sustainable Development. The share of energy resources for the sustainable development, mainly the renewable, is the central subject for discussion. The book "El derecho de la humanidad de existir", edited in Havana by Editorial Ciencia y Técnica, in 2012, is a compilation of the Reflections by Commander in Chief Fidel Castro Ruz, on the damages to the environment and the climate changes. Through the reflections, published since 2007 up to the present, diverse isues are discussed such as the rise of prices and food scarcity, the natural disasters, the nuclear war and others that affect the existence of the human species. Docummentary "Fidel Castro, caudal de Río", refers to the development of the environmental ideas of Fidel Castro since his childhood up to the present. Through images and solid opinions by researchers, experts and specialists in the Cuba issue, the positions held by Fidel Castro on this question are analyzed, and special attention is dedicated to his address to the Río Summit in 1992 and the warnings issued since that moment on the damages caused by the climate change and the urgent need to develop actions to stop the accelerated devastation of the environment BRAZIL CUBA 14/06/2012 15:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) According to forecasts, not less than 40 % of residents of the Earth will live in conditions of deficiency of water in 15 years. Russia takes the second place in the world (after Brazil) on stocks of fresh water. But today each second resident of the country is compelled to use the water mismatching sanitary-andhygienic requirements for drink. And 22 % of the population has no access to the centralized Interregional Union of Life sources of water supply! It inevitably leads to illness of the population. Help for Mentally The prevalence of disability is about 15-18% of the population in the world and it is strongly associated with poverty. Disability and poverty form a vicious cycle - disability leads to poverty, Handicapped Persons and poverty creates the conditions that generate more disability. Disability also impacts on entire families? labor force, participation and schooling; therefore failing to address the barriers they face to escape decrease of living standards, seriously undermines the effectiveness of struggle against disability. T-3 (Riocentro) The Zero Draft underscored that a ?fundamental prerequisite for the achievement of sustainable development is broad public participation in decision-making? at the international, national and local levels. This side event will be a third in a series that will examine the representation, participation and accountability of civil society and Major Groups in informing, monitoring and implementing intergovernmental policy-making in a reformed IFSD that embraces multi-level governance. Speakers will evaluate best practices of public participation CIVICUS - World Alliance in other multilateral bodies as well as civil society proposals not yet implemented. Participants for Citizen Participation will consider the implementation and design of the Compendium of Commitments through such mechanisms as the Global Union for Sustainability that will provide an accountability framework for all stakeholders to pledge and monitor specific actions that are specific, time-bound, measurable, and verifiable to achieve sustainable development at the international, regional, national and subnational levels. RUSSIA. Water: for health and against disability 14/06/2012 15:30:00 Multi-stakeholder Engagement in IFSD & Compendium of Commitments 14/06/2012 15:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 15:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) FOOD SECURITY, GREEN ECONOMY AND BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION: OPPORTUNITIES AND LESSONS FROM THE BRAZILIAN AGRICULTURE SECTOR Energy and Sustainable Development Sustentabilidade, Estado, Propriedade e Função Social. 14/06/2012 16:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Brazil is an agricultural superpower, with the world?s largest commercial cattle herd, and is a major producer of crops including soy and sugar cane. In recent years, Brazil?s deforestation rate has declined to a quarter of its peak, without a reduction in agricultural output, while there has been an increase in efforts towards sustainability throughout the supply chains of major products. Cattle ranching is the largest driver of deforestation but techniques developed by the Brazilian Government Agricultural Research Corporation, Embrapa, can double herd densities National Wildlife Federation through the use of improved pasture mixtures and breeds and rotational grazing. Embrapa?s techniques can increase rural employment, reduce methane emissions and free up land which can be used for crop production, while eliminating the need for deforestation. This is a key example of a win-win-win opportunity to integrate economic development with environmental sustainability and food security which offers lessons applicable to other countries. Energy is one of the main issues to be discussed in the UN Conference for Sustainable Development. The share of energy resources for the sustainable development, mainly the renewable, is the central subject for discussion. Documentos em ação, garante sem ônus ao cidadão o registro da declaração de posse para moradores de comunidades carentes: sustentabilidade começa com documento. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrantes: ANDRÉ RICARDO CRUZ FONTES - DESEMBARGADOR FEDERAL - CORREGEDOR DA JUSTIÇA DA JUSTIÇA FEDERAL DA 2ª REGIÃO. PROFESSOR DA UNIRIO; SONIA MARIA ANDRADE DOS SANTOS – Oficiala – 6o. Ofício de Registro de Títulos e Documentos; MARIA GORETI RAMOS RODRIGUES E LETÍCIA DE CAMARGO MILLEN PORTUGAL COMPASSO - Defensoras Públicas - Defensoria Pública Geral do Estado do Rio de Janeiro; FRANCISCO HORTA FILHO – Defensor Público – Defensoria Pública Geral do Estado do Rio de Janeiro; RONALDO LOBÃO - Professor da Universidade Federal Fluminense - UFF; JOSÉ ANTÔNIO TEIXEIRA MARCONDES – OFICIAL TITULAR DO 5ºOFÍCIO DE REGISTRO DE IMÓVEIS DA CAPITAL /RJ. BRAZIL Escola da Magistratura Federal da 2a Região EMARF - Defensoria Pública Pública Geral do Estado do Rio de Janeiro. Arquitetura tecnológica e arranjo Institucional da Universidade Estadual do Maranhão: Princípios para desenvolvimento Sustentável no Maranhão 14/06/2012 16:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Projeto GEF Polinizadores - polinização, biodiversidade e segurança alimentar 14/06/2012 16:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Eu, um negro 14/06/2012 16:00:00 MAM TECNOLOGIAS PARA TRANSMISSÃO DE ENERGIA ELÉTRICA A LONGAS DISTÂNCIAS 14/06/2012 16:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Apresentação das tecnologias adotadas e as ações promovidas pela Universidade Estadual do Maranhão - UEMA, como promotoras dos princípios do desenvolvimento sustentável. A palestra iniciará com introdução sobre a base conceitual de desenvolvimento sustentável, cujo objetivo é reconhecer os princípios da sustentabilidade e suas relações com as ações que a UEMA vêm promovendo nessa área. Será feita uma breve abordagem das características socioambientais do Maranhão, de forma bem conectada com o tema central. Serão apresentados mapas, ilustrando o processo de descentralização da Universidade e os resultados dessa aproximação com a sociedade. E por fim, será centrada no tema principal, tratando das tecnologias, dos programas, dos projetos, das ações e, das relações institucionais promotoras dos princípios do desenvolvimento sustentável no Maranhão. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrante: Jucivan Ribeiro Lopes, Gerente do grupo Geoambiental UEMA Em função da importância da polinização para a agricultura, a Convenção sobre Diversidade Biológica aprovou a criação de uma “Iniciativa Internacional para a Conservação e o Uso Sustentável dos Polinizadores - IPI” (Decisão V/5), bem como um Plano de Ação para sua implementação (Decisão VI/5). Para promover a implementação da IPI em países em desenvolvimento, a FAO convidou o Brasil a fazer parte de um projeto internacional intitulado “Conservação e Manejo de Polinizadores para Agricultura Sustentável através de uma Abordagem Ecossistêmica”, juntamente com África do Sul, Quênia, Gana, China, Índia, Paquistão e Nepal. Esse projeto com duração de cinco anos, foi aprovado em 2009 pelo GEF, no Brasil é coordenado pelo Ministério do Meio Ambiente e executado pelo Fundo Brasileiro para a Biodiversidade. O comitê coordenador do Projeto GEF Polinizadores definiu como principal ação o apoio ao sete subprojetos que lidam com as culturas do Algodão, Tomate, Castanha do Brasil, Melão, Caju, Maçã e Canola. Outros dois projetos que tratam do efeito da fragmentação de habitas na produtividade agrícola e da avaliação do status de conservação dos polinizadores também estão sendo apoiados. O projeto também executa ações transversais em: monitoramento da (Moi, un noire) de Jean Rouch. França, 1959. 73’. Legendas em português. Cópia em DVD. Complemento – As pedras do sol de René Capriles Farfan. Brasil, 1972. 22’. Jovens nigerienses deixam sua terra natal para procurar trabalho na Costa do Marfim. Desenraizados em meio à civilização moderna, acabam chegando a Treichville, bairro operário de Abdijam. Um clássico do cinema etnográfico. Classificação indicativa – livre. Jucivan Ribeiro Lopes Universidade Estadual do Maranhão e pela Secretaria de Estado do Meio Ambiente e Recursos Naturais do Maranhão. Departamento de Conservação da Biodiversidade/MMA. MAM TECNOLOGIAS PARA TRANSMISSÃO DE ENERGIA ELÉTRICA A LONGAS DISTÂNCIAS ELETROBRAS Inscrições limitadas (rsvp@rio-20.org) : Tratar um panorama sobre a mudança necessária na atuação das empresas, seja na formação do indivíduo, na carreira de seus profissionais ou nas relações de trabalho, em busca de gestão sustentada nos prinícipios da economia verde. Cúpula Mundial Green Jobs - Pensando a Carreira Verde 14/06/2012 17:00:00 Planetário da Gávea PROJETO DE P&D+I de FURNAS sobre LPNE (Linha de Potência Natural Elevada) de 500kV 14/06/2012 17:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Programa de Desenvolvimento e Crescimento Integrado com Sustentabilidade – PDCIS Implementation of the SEEA: the international statistical standard for environmental-economic accounting 14/06/2012 17:30:00 14/06/2012 17:30:00 ABRH PROJETO DE P&D+I de FURNAS sobre LPNE (Linha de Potência Natural Elevada) de 500kV ELETROBRAS Em alinhamento com o Ministério do Meio Ambiente do Brasil, a Organiza ão de Conserva ão de Terras do Baixo Sul da Bahia – OCT, integrante do sistema organizacional da Funda ão Parque dos Atletas – Espa o ç ç Ministério do Meio Ambiente Odebrecht, convida Vossa Senhoria para participar da apresenta ão do Programa de CNO 04 ç ç Desenvolvimento e Crescimento Integrado com Sustentabilidade – PDCIS ç Twenty years ago Agenda 21 sought a systems approach to monitoring the transition to sustainable development and noted the need for the development of integrated environmentaleconomic accounts. Following two decades of development of methods and practical experience in countries, the Central Framework of the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA) was recently adopted by the UN Statistical Commission as an international Institute of Geography and T-9 (Riocentro) standard. The Statistical Commission further requested the Committee of Experts on Statistics Environmental Economic Accounting (UNCEEA) to develop an implementation programme. SEEA is a tool for statistical systems for integrating and organizing information on the economy and the environment to produce a wide range of indicators for analysis of sustainable development. ALAIN FRANÇOIS SANSON LEVY Abertura: Sheila Pimental Presidente do Instituto Humanitare; Expositores: Leyla Nascimento Presidente da ABRH Nacional e Lais Abramo Diretora da OIT Brasil e outros. JORGE AMOM FILHO 14/06/2012 17:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) Indigenous Peoples, Food Sovereignty + Sustainable Development The International Indian Treaty Council (IITC) will host a panel presentation and roundtable discussion on Indigenous Peoples? Priorities for Ensuring Food Sovereignty in the Context of Local and Global Sustainable Development. Panel speakers: Andrea Carmen, Executive Director, IITC, Saul Vicente Vasquez, IITC Board Member and Expert Member of the UN Permanent Forum of Indigenous Issues (UNPFII), Mirna Cunningham, Chair of the UNPFII, Global Fund for Women Board Member, President of the Center for Autonomy and Development of Indigenous Peoples (CADPI), Jorge Mani Stanley, Kuna Youth Movement, Indigenous Member of the UN Committee on Food Security, Marcos Terena, Coordinator of the Comité Intertribal Memoria e Ciencia (ITC), Phrang Roy, Assistant President on Special Assignment for Indigenous and Tribal Issues of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Coordinator for the International Indigenous Partnership on Agrobiodiversity and Food Sovereignty. The panel will also include an African representative TBA. International Indian Treaty Council GIMUN is a United Nations-accredited NGO holding Special Consultative Status to the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). Our goal is to promote the ideals and principles of the United Nations among youth, particularly amongst students. 14/06/2012 17:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) Youth Perspectives, our next event, is about giving the opportunity to young people engaged in Geneva International Model United Nations (GIMUN) the topic that is discussed to give their opinion. We want to reach conclusions that reflect the position of youth on central topics of contemporary international relations. The aim is to bring young people to discuss their points of view, to precise their opinions and to develop, in a coherent way, drafts of solutions to current issues. Youth Perspective on Environmental Issues in Contemporary Societies All pillars of sustainable development require reliable access to adequate supplies of goodquality water. Population and economic growth are already straining water resources, and climate change will exacerbate this. 14/06/2012 17:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) WWF Indonesia The 1997 UN Watercourses Convention (UNWC), as a global legal framework adopted under the auspices of the UN, is an important tool for strengthening the legal architecture governing shared waters. Once in force, the convention will better enable cooperation between states that is essential to protect vital freshwater ecosystems, their functions and services. Since 2006, WWF and its partners have been working to build awareness of the convention and its principles, in an effort to strengthen international water law. Transboundary Waters, Climate Change and Good Governance Learning from the MDGs: SDGs within a transformative post-2015 development agenda PrepCom: Ibon International- Learning from the MDGs PrepCom: Institute of Geography and Statistics PrepCom: International Indian Treaty Council PrepCom: WWF Indonesia In this context, international law has an integral role to play in ensuring that transboundary water resources are used in an equitable and sustainable manner. Proper management of these resources will contribute to economic growth that accounts for environmental and social considerations. 14/06/2012 17:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 17:30:00 17:30:00 17:30:00 17:30:00 T-10 Rio Centro T-9 Rio Centro T-4 Rio Centro T-8 Rio Centro With more than a hundred Heads of State indicating their intention to attend the upcoming UN Conference on Sustainable Development, the outcomes of Rio+20 can be expected to greatly influence the global development agenda for the coming years. As the 2015 target completion date for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) draws near, Member States, the UN system and civil society are beginning a global discussion on the possible contours of a post2015 development agenda. One of the proposals that have gained traction in the lead up to the Rio+20 Summit is the idea of launching a new set of ?Sustainable Development Goals? Ibon International (SDGs), which some actors consider could become part of a possible post-2015 or post-MDG development agenda. This side event will gather experts from the UN System, Member States and civil society to draw lessons from the implementation of the MDGs, examine the proposals for SDGs in the outcome document of Rio+20 in light of these lessons, and outline concrete ideas for a transformative post-2015 development agenda. Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector United Nations United Nations United Nations United Nations 14/06/2012 17:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Twenty years ago Agenda 21 sought a systems approach to monitoring the transition to sustainable development and noted the need for the development of integrated environmentaleconomic accounts. Following two decades of development of methods and practical experience in countries, the Central Framework of the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA) was recently adopted by the UN Statistical Commission as an international Institute of Geography and standard. The Statistical Commission further requested the Committee of Experts on Statistics Environmental Economic Accounting (UNCEEA) to develop an implementation programme. SEEA is a tool for statistical systems for integrating and organizing information on the economy and the environment to produce a wide range of indicators for analysis of sustainable development. T-4 (Riocentro) The International Indian Treaty Council (IITC) will host a panel presentation and roundtable discussion on Indigenous Peoples? Priorities for Ensuring Food Sovereignty in the Context of Local and Global Sustainable Development. Panel speakers: Andrea Carmen, Executive Director, IITC, Saul Vicente Vasquez, IITC Board Member and Expert Member of the UN Permanent Forum of Indigenous Issues (UNPFII), Mirna Cunningham, Chair of the UNPFII, Global Fund for Women Board Member, President of the Center for Autonomy and Development of Indigenous Peoples (CADPI), Jorge Mani Stanley, Kuna Youth Movement, Indigenous Member of the UN Committee on Food Security, Marcos Terena, Coordinator of the Comité Intertribal Memoria e Ciencia (ITC), Phrang Roy, Assistant President on Special Assignment for Indigenous and Tribal Issues of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Coordinator for the International Indigenous Partnership on Agrobiodiversity and Food Sovereignty. The panel will also include an African representative TBA. Implementation of the SEEA: the international statistical standard for environmental-economic accounting 14/06/2012 17:30:00 Indigenous Peoples, Food Sovereignty + Sustainable Development International Indian Treaty Council GIMUN is a United Nations-accredited NGO holding Special Consultative Status to the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). Our goal is to promote the ideals and principles of the United Nations among youth, particularly amongst students. 14/06/2012 17:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) Youth Perspectives, our next event, is about giving the opportunity to young people engaged in Geneva International Model United Nations (GIMUN) the topic that is discussed to give their opinion. We want to reach conclusions that reflect the position of youth on central topics of contemporary international relations. The aim is to bring young people to discuss their points of view, to precise their opinions and to develop, in a coherent way, drafts of solutions to current issues. Youth Perspective on Environmental Issues in Contemporary Societies All pillars of sustainable development require reliable access to adequate supplies of goodquality water. Population and economic growth are already straining water resources, and climate change will exacerbate this. 14/06/2012 17:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) WWF Indonesia The 1997 UN Watercourses Convention (UNWC), as a global legal framework adopted under the auspices of the UN, is an important tool for strengthening the legal architecture governing shared waters. Once in force, the convention will better enable cooperation between states that is essential to protect vital freshwater ecosystems, their functions and services. Since 2006, WWF and its partners have been working to build awareness of the convention and its principles, in an effort to strengthen international water law. Transboundary Waters, Climate Change and Good Governance 14/06/2012 Learning from the MDGs: SDGs within a transformative post-2015 development agenda In this context, international law has an integral role to play in ensuring that transboundary water resources are used in an equitable and sustainable manner. Proper management of these resources will contribute to economic growth that accounts for environmental and social considerations. 17:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) With more than a hundred Heads of State indicating their intention to attend the upcoming UN Conference on Sustainable Development, the outcomes of Rio+20 can be expected to greatly influence the global development agenda for the coming years. As the 2015 target completion date for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) draws near, Member States, the UN system and civil society are beginning a global discussion on the possible contours of a post2015 development agenda. One of the proposals that have gained traction in the lead up to the Rio+20 Summit is the idea of launching a new set of ?Sustainable Development Goals? Ibon International (SDGs), which some actors consider could become part of a possible post-2015 or post-MDG development agenda. This side event will gather experts from the UN System, Member States and civil society to draw lessons from the implementation of the MDGs, examine the proposals for SDGs in the outcome document of Rio+20 in light of these lessons, and outline concrete ideas for a transformative post-2015 development agenda. 14/06/2012 17:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Twenty years ago Agenda 21 sought a systems approach to monitoring the transition to sustainable development and noted the need for the development of integrated environmentaleconomic accounts. Following two decades of development of methods and practical experience in countries, the Central Framework of the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA) was recently adopted by the UN Statistical Commission as an international Institute of Geography and standard. The Statistical Commission further requested the Committee of Experts on Statistics Environmental Economic Accounting (UNCEEA) to develop an implementation programme. SEEA is a tool for statistical systems for integrating and organizing information on the economy and the environment to produce a wide range of indicators for analysis of sustainable development. T-4 (Riocentro) The International Indian Treaty Council (IITC) will host a panel presentation and roundtable discussion on Indigenous Peoples? Priorities for Ensuring Food Sovereignty in the Context of Local and Global Sustainable Development. Panel speakers: Andrea Carmen, Executive Director, IITC, Saul Vicente Vasquez, IITC Board Member and Expert Member of the UN Permanent Forum of Indigenous Issues (UNPFII), Mirna Cunningham, Chair of the UNPFII, Global Fund for Women Board Member, President of the Center for Autonomy and Development of Indigenous Peoples (CADPI), Jorge Mani Stanley, Kuna Youth Movement, Indigenous Member of the UN Committee on Food Security, Marcos Terena, Coordinator of the Comité Intertribal Memoria e Ciencia (ITC), Phrang Roy, Assistant President on Special Assignment for Indigenous and Tribal Issues of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Coordinator for the International Indigenous Partnership on Agrobiodiversity and Food Sovereignty. The panel will also include an African representative TBA. Implementation of the SEEA: the international statistical standard for environmental-economic accounting 14/06/2012 17:30:00 Indigenous Peoples, Food Sovereignty + Sustainable Development International Indian Treaty Council GIMUN is a United Nations-accredited NGO holding Special Consultative Status to the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). Our goal is to promote the ideals and principles of the United Nations among youth, particularly amongst students. 14/06/2012 17:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) Youth Perspectives, our next event, is about giving the opportunity to young people engaged in Geneva International Model United Nations (GIMUN) the topic that is discussed to give their opinion. We want to reach conclusions that reflect the position of youth on central topics of contemporary international relations. The aim is to bring young people to discuss their points of view, to precise their opinions and to develop, in a coherent way, drafts of solutions to current issues. Youth Perspective on Environmental Issues in Contemporary Societies All pillars of sustainable development require reliable access to adequate supplies of goodquality water. Population and economic growth are already straining water resources, and climate change will exacerbate this. 14/06/2012 17:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) WWF Indonesia The 1997 UN Watercourses Convention (UNWC), as a global legal framework adopted under the auspices of the UN, is an important tool for strengthening the legal architecture governing shared waters. Once in force, the convention will better enable cooperation between states that is essential to protect vital freshwater ecosystems, their functions and services. Since 2006, WWF and its partners have been working to build awareness of the convention and its principles, in an effort to strengthen international water law. Transboundary Waters, Climate Change and Good Governance 14/06/2012 Learning from the MDGs: SDGs within a transformative post-2015 development agenda In this context, international law has an integral role to play in ensuring that transboundary water resources are used in an equitable and sustainable manner. Proper management of these resources will contribute to economic growth that accounts for environmental and social considerations. 17:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) With more than a hundred Heads of State indicating their intention to attend the upcoming UN Conference on Sustainable Development, the outcomes of Rio+20 can be expected to greatly influence the global development agenda for the coming years. As the 2015 target completion date for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) draws near, Member States, the UN system and civil society are beginning a global discussion on the possible contours of a post2015 development agenda. One of the proposals that have gained traction in the lead up to the Rio+20 Summit is the idea of launching a new set of ?Sustainable Development Goals? Ibon International (SDGs), which some actors consider could become part of a possible post-2015 or post-MDG development agenda. This side event will gather experts from the UN System, Member States and civil society to draw lessons from the implementation of the MDGs, examine the proposals for SDGs in the outcome document of Rio+20 in light of these lessons, and outline concrete ideas for a transformative post-2015 development agenda. PROJETOS DE P&D+I da CHESF sobre LPNE (Linha de Potência Natural Elevada) 14/06/2012 O que está em disputa no Rio e na Rio+20 14/06/2012 Relatos Canibais - Ocupação iÓrbita www,imaginario,etc,br 14/06/2012 17:30:00 18:00:00 18:00:00 Parque dos Atletas ACM E.A.V. Parque Lage (Salão Nobre) O grande caos 14/06/2012 18:00:00 MAM PrepCom: Interactive briefing 14/06/2012 18:00:00 P3-2 Rio Centro PrepCom: Meeting 14/06/2012 18:00:00 Notes Relatos Canibais Parque Lage PROJETOS ESPECIAIS DE LINHAS DE TRANSMISSÃO PARA A AMAZÔNIA PrepCom: Meeting PrepCom: Meeting PrepCom: EU coordination Meeting on Rio+20 Plataforma Vide Urbe + artistas e coletivos associados - Ocupação iÓrbita www,imaginario,etc,br Fora do eixo - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br Som na casa e canto na janela -Ocupação iórbita www.imaginario.etc.br Som na Casa Oxfam International Youth Partnerships: Youth fixing the broken system 14/06/2012 18:00:00 14/06/2012 18:00:00 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 14/06/2012 18:30:00 18:30:00 18:30:00 14/06/2012 19:00:00 14/06/2012 19:00:00 PROJETOS DE P&D+I da CHESF sobre LPNE (Linha de Potência Natural Elevada) Tempo A. “Auto de São Lourenço, + debate/ comentários descontruídos-teóricos-cênicosde Francisco Carlos”. Tempo B. Leitura do libreto da ópera O Guarany de Carlos Gomes acompanhada de audição da ópera, descontruída por Dj + leituras de trechos do Romance “O Guarany” de José de Alencar + debate/comentários descontruídos-teóricos-cênicos de Francisco Carlos Entrada Franca Der grosse Verhau) de Alexander Kluge. Alemanha, 1971. Legendas em espanhol. 90’. Complemento – Nocturno de Bachelard de Jose Eduardo Alcazar Peña. Paraguai, 2012. No primeiro século do terceiro milênio estoura uma guerra civil na Via Láctea entre governos, gigantes da indústria e piratas do espaço sideral. Salve-se quem puder! Classificação indicativa – 14 anos. Sound, Water setups, Gavel/Block, Signs/Nameplates, Door Signs, Water Podium, 7th booth required PORTUGUESE INTERPRETATION Movimento Imagina Rio MAM United Nations United Nations Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector Door Signs Sound, Water setups, Door Signs Projeções em espaços públicos não convencionais Entrada Franca ELETROBRAS United Nations United Nations United Nations Movimento Imagina Rio Pavuna 14/06/2012 19:00:00 Casa da Gávea 14/06/2012 19:00:00 CASA DA GÁVEA 14/06/2012 19:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) OSWALDO REGIS Debate. Chico Alencar e Marcelo Freixo dividirão a mesa com Etelvina Mazzioli (MST), Jean Pierre Leroy (Fase), Nnimmo Bassey (Amigos da Terra), Nora Cortiñas (Mães da Praça de Maio). Sandra Quintela, da Rede Jubileu Sul, coordena. A atividade faz parte da preparação para a Cúpula dos Povos, que começa no dia seguinte. Auto de São Lourenço + debate/ comentários descontruídos-teóricos-cênicosde Francisco Carlos + Leitura do libreto da ópera O Guarany de Carlos Gomes acompanhada de audição Parque Lage (Salão Nobre) da ópera, descontruída por Dj + leituras de trechos do Romance “O Guarany” de José de Alencar. PROJETOS ESPECIAIS DE LINHAS DE TRANSMISSÃO PARA A AMAZÔNIA Parque dos Atletas P3-D Rio Centro P3-E Rio Centro P3-4 Rio Centro ELETROBRAS Sessões de cinema ao ar livre. Entrada Franca Thais Gulin, Ava Rocha, Alice Caymmi, Marya Bravo, Alessandra Verney, Rockz, Luis Carlinhos, Barbara Mendes, Thiago Thomé, (canto acústico da janela se projetando para o Baixo Gávea fervilhante) Com Ana Baird / Marcia do Valle e Chico Caruso, Janaina Azevedo participação especial : Madalena Bernardes cantora e preparadora vocal. Entrada Franca Movimento Imagina Rio Movimento Imagina Rio Thais Gulin, Ava Rocha, Alice Caymmi, Marya Bravo, Alessandra Verney, Rockz, Luis Carlinhos, Barbara Mendes, Thiago Thomé + Ana Baird / Marcia do Valle e Chico Caruso, Janaina Azevedo. Globally the world produces enough food to feed everyone, yet one in seven people on our planet go to bed hungry. Hunger, waste and environmental degradation are the result of a discriminatory global food system, which is broken. Nearly half of the world's population are aged 25 years and below, and it is these young people, and in particular young women, who are most impacted by the broken food system. Oxfam International Youth Partnerships (OIYP) brings together 15 young women and men from around the globe working to fix the broken food system. Using strategies based on the protection and realisation of all human rights these young people provide an insight into how we can address issues land and water access, support small scale producers (particularly women) and grow a global good food movement, to create a just and sustainable global food system where everyone has enough to eat, always. Oxfam International Youth Partnerships (OIYP) JOSÉ HENRIQUE MACHADO FERNANDES National Sustainable Development Strategies-What's Their Future Role? PrepCom: Liechtenstein- National Sustainable Development Strategies PrepCom: Oxfam International Youth Partnership (OIYP) Oxfam Interna 14/06/2012 19:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 19:30:00 P3-6 Rio Centro 14/06/2012 19:30:00 T-3 Rio Centro The side-event focuses on the multidimensional challenges of national sustainable development strategies (NSDS). The side event?s objective is to evaluate the relation between NSDS (based on the examples and experiences of Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and further members of the European Sustainable Development Network ESDN) and newly emerging strategic approaches like green growth or green economy. Furthermore will success factors, Liechtenstein opportunities and challenges of NSDS strategies, indicators and monitoring systems be analysed and discussed. Experiences that have been made in implementing these strategies and systems should be used and integrated when drafting a new generation of targets, indicators and monitoring systems, as for example sustainable development goals (SDGs). Door Signs, Screen, PPoint Projector Sound, Door Signs, Screen, PowerPoint projector United Nations United Nations Globally the world produces enough food to feed everyone, yet one in seven people on our planet go to bed hungry. Hunger, waste and environmental degradation are the result of a discriminatory global food system, which is broken. Nearly half of the world's population are aged 25 years and below, and it is these young people, and in particular young women, who are most impacted by the broken food system. 14/06/2012 19:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Oxfam International Youth Partnerships: Youth fixing the broken system 14/06/2012 19:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) National Sustainable Development Strategies-What's Their Future Role? Oxfam International Youth Partnerships (OIYP) brings together 15 young women and men from around the globe working to fix the broken food system. Using strategies based on the protection and realisation of all human rights these young people provide an insight into how we can address issues land and water access, support small scale producers (particularly women) and grow a global good food movement, to create a just and sustainable global food system where everyone has enough to eat, always. Oxfam International Youth Partnerships (OIYP) The side-event focuses on the multidimensional challenges of national sustainable development strategies (NSDS). The side event?s objective is to evaluate the relation between NSDS (based on the examples and experiences of Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and further members of the European Sustainable Development Network ESDN) and newly emerging strategic approaches like green growth or green economy. Furthermore will success factors, Liechtenstein opportunities and challenges of NSDS strategies, indicators and monitoring systems be analysed and discussed. Experiences that have been made in implementing these strategies and systems should be used and integrated when drafting a new generation of targets, indicators and monitoring systems, as for example sustainable development goals (SDGs). Globally the world produces enough food to feed everyone, yet one in seven people on our planet go to bed hungry. Hunger, waste and environmental degradation are the result of a discriminatory global food system, which is broken. Nearly half of the world's population are aged 25 years and below, and it is these young people, and in particular young women, who are most impacted by the broken food system. 14/06/2012 19:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Oxfam International Youth Partnerships: Youth fixing the broken system 14/06/2012 19:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) 14/06/2012 20:00:00 P3-2 Rio Centro National Sustainable Development Strategies-What's Their Future Role? PrepCom:Working group 2 Oxfam International Youth Partnerships (OIYP) brings together 15 young women and men from around the globe working to fix the broken food system. Using strategies based on the protection and realisation of all human rights these young people provide an insight into how we can address issues land and water access, support small scale producers (particularly women) and grow a global good food movement, to create a just and sustainable global food system where everyone has enough to eat, always. Oxfam International Youth Partnerships (OIYP) The side-event focuses on the multidimensional challenges of national sustainable development strategies (NSDS). The side event?s objective is to evaluate the relation between NSDS (based on the examples and experiences of Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and further members of the European Sustainable Development Network ESDN) and newly emerging strategic approaches like green growth or green economy. Furthermore will success factors, Liechtenstein opportunities and challenges of NSDS strategies, indicators and monitoring systems be analysed and discussed. Experiences that have been made in implementing these strategies and systems should be used and integrated when drafting a new generation of targets, indicators and monitoring systems, as for example sustainable development goals (SDGs). Sound, Water setups, Door Signs, Water Podium, Screen, 7th booth required, PowerPoint projector PORTUGUESE INTERPRETATION Shared Team room P3-2 | 21:00 United Nations PrepCom: Working group 1 14/06/2012 21:00:00 P3-2 Rio Centro Sound, Water setups, Door Signs, Water Podium, Screen, 7th booth required, PowerPoint projector PORTUGUESE INTERPRETATION Shared Team room P3-2 | 20:00 Todos gratuitos, com saída do Centro Cultural Ação da Cidadania: United Nations 14/06 (quinta-feira) – Jardim Botânico - Saídas: às 09h30min e às 14h - Duração: 4 horas Da área atual de 137 hectares, 53 ha estão abertos à visitação pública. Seu arboreto, de traçado neoclássico, abriga grande coleção de plantas, organizadas em aleias geométricas, destacando-se as grandes palmeiras. O JB é dedicado à pesquisa científica, desenvolvida pelo Instituto de Pesquisas do Jardim Botânico, centro de referência mundial nos estudos sobre a Mata Atlântica. Visitas guiadas – Rio Paissagem Cultural Centro Cultural Ação da Cidadania 14/06/2012 15/06 (sexta-feira) - Baía de Guanabara – Saída: às 09h30min - Duração: 2 horas. Partida do Espaço Cultural da Marinha - Av. Alfredo Agache s/nº - Praça XV – Centro. Nos primeiros séculos de vida da cidade, as formações rochosas que a limitam foram importantes pontos de referência para sua defesa, onde foram instaladas baterias e fortalezas. Principal acesso à Cidade do Rio de Janeiro durante séculos, é a segunda maior baía, em extensão, do litoral brasileiro, com uma área de aproximadamente 380 km². Considerando-se a sua barra como uma linha imaginária, que se estende da ponta de Copacabana até ponta de Itaipu, esta sofre um estreitamento entre a ponta da Fortaleza de São João, na cidade do Rio de Janeiro, e a ponta da Fortaleza de Santa Cruz, em Niterói, com uma largura aproximada de 1.600 metros. 18/06 (segunda-feira) – Forte São José (Urca) - Saídas: às 09h30min e às 14h - Duração: 4 horas Localizado no conjunto que compõe a Fortaleza de São João, o Forte São José é o terceiro forte mais antigo do país, datado de 1578. Muitos historiadores dizem que se o Rio de Janeiro existe hoje, foi graças a este forte, estrategicamente localizado na entrada da Baía de Guanabara, exercendo papel marcante na defesa da cidade. Fora do Eixo: Sessão de Cinema na Rua na Estação da Pavuna 14/06/2012 PAVUNA 19/06 (terça-feira) – Orla de Copacabana/Forte do Leme - Saídas: às 09h30min e às 14h Duração: 4 horas. A Orla de Copacabana, com seu desenho geométrico excepcional - de Fora do Eixo: Sessão de Cinema na Rua na Estação da Pavuna. A proposta consiste em uma exposição multimídia (vídeos, fotografia e áudios) intitulada “Aldeia Global: É tudo nosso!”, que transmitirá ao público conteúdo relativo aos pilares da Rio+20. O material audiovisual será produzindo pelos alunos e membros do Grupo Pensar, que vem apostando em uma transformação social dentro da comunidade. A exposição servirá também como espaço de reconhecimento e memória, uma vez que as imagens projetadas dialogam diretamente com o território e seus moradores. A intenção então é chamar a Babilônia Chapéu Mangueira atentação para a importância de cada indivíduo na construção de um coletivo mais justo e Grupo Pensar Cultural respeitado. A exposição vai buscar mostrar que atitudes individuais aparentemente insignificantes de um único indivíduo (como jogar lixo em local inapropriado) podem resultar em uma cadeia de acontecimentos prejudiciais em grande escala. Aldeia Global: É tudo nosso! 14/06/2012 UltraPPasse 14/06/2012 Desafios da inclusão social e possibilidades de combate à pobreza. A promoção de habitações de interesse social e os programas de conservação do patrimônio cultural edificado. 14/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra Conferência sobre Potencial de Crédito de Carbono nas Áreas de Preservação Permanente e Reserva Legal em Projetos de Assentamentos Gerenciados pelo INCRA no Bioma Caatinga. 14/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra Lema Performances - intervençaõ urbana Debater propostas de inclusão social que tm na moradia seu eixo central. Com essa preocupação o conjunto de atividades visa a contemplar a promoção de habitação de interesse social como um eixo prioritário tanto no mercado de moradias de aluguel, quanto no USP - Universidade Federal financiamento de imóveis, sempre considerando a reabilitação do parque residencial existente de São Paulo e protegido por políticas de conservação do patrimônio cultural edificado. Sequestro de Carbono no bioma Caatinga ASSINAGRO - Associação Nacional dos Engenheiros Agrônomos do INCRA Isabela Castilhos dos Reis Fundo Kayapó 14/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra Este seminário tem por objetivo apresentar o Fundo Kayapó, uma parceria entre a CI-Brasil, o BNDES/Fundo Amazônia e o Fundo Brasileiro para Biodiversidade (Funbio). O Fundo tem por objetivo agregar esforços da sociedade civil, do setor público e dos próprios indígenas Kayapó, tornando-se um mecanismo sustentável, estável e de longo prazo, de apoio financeiro à disposição das organizações indígenas locais. Esse mecanismo tem por finalidade principal a proteção e a conservação da biodiversidade, do território e a prevenção Conservação Internacional do desmatamento, além do desenvolvimento de atividades produtivas sustentáveis em Terras do Brasil Indígenas Kayapó integrantes do bioma Amazônia, promovendo, dessa forma, a melhoria da qualidade de vida do povo Kayapó na região. O fundo tem caráter inovador por consistir no primeiro fundo brasileiro voltado para povos indígenas. Além do estande, gostaríamos de reservar um espaço para debate mais aprofundado sobre o Fundo com lideranças Kayapó, governo e membros da sociedade civil. Abordagem sobre o levantamento de informações agronômicas e ambientais, o qual faz parte de peça técnica inicial da elaboração do Relatório Técnico de Identificação e Delimitação RTID. Tem importância como diagnóstico ambiental e produtivo, visando o desenvolvimento sustentável das Comunidades Quilombolas e de seus territórios. Este trabalho compõe o processo de regularização de territórios quilombolas pelo Instituto Nacional de Colonização e Reforma Agrária – INCRA. Abordagem sobre a importância da fiscalização da função social dos imóveis rurais em seus aspectos produtivos, ambientais, trabalhistas e de bem estar de proprietários e trabalhadores, na promoção do desenvolvimento rural sustentável e na ampliação do Produto Interno Bruto do País. Palestra sobre Levantamento Agronômico-Ambiental para Regularização e Desenvolvimento Sustentável dos Territórios Quilombolas 14/06/2012 14:30:00 Arena da Barra Conferência sobre Função Social de Imóveis Rurais no Brasil 14/06/2012 16:00:00 Arena da Barra Acampamento Terra Livre 15/06/2012 8:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo APIB, COICA, CAOI, CICA, Abya Yala, e outros Aterro do Flamengo Coalizão por um Brasil livre de Usinas Nucleares, Articulação Antinuclear Brasileira, Rede Brasileira de Justiça Ambiental, Oilwatch, Fórum dos Afetados pela indústria do petróleo e petroquímica das cercanias da Baía de Guanabara. Desconstruindo mitos e revelando as consequências do nuclear 15/06/2012 Programa de Recuperação de Pastagens Degradadas e Manutenção da Produtividade do Centro-Oeste - Programa Pasto Verde 15/06/2012 8:00:00 8:00:00 Galpão 3 (Espaço FINEP): Píer Mauá PreCom: European Union:EU coordination meeting on Rio+20 15/06/2012 8:00:00 P3-4(Riocentro) Coorredor Etnoambiental Tupi Mondé 15/06/2012 8:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo OFICINA: 22 ANOS DE ECOSSOCIALISMO NO BRASIL 15/06/2012 8:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo PreCom: Bureau room [cl] 15/06/2012 8:30:00 P3-G (Riocentro) Tenda de Capacitação 5 Menos que são Mais 15/06/2012 15/06/2012 9:00:00 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Aterro do Flamengo Apresentação e divulgação do Programa Pasto Verde no estande da SUDECO, onde haverá a veiculação de vídeo, atendimento ao público e distribuição de material de divulgação. ASSINAGRO - Associação Nacional dos Engenheiros Agrônomos do INCRA ASSINAGRO – Associação Nacional dos Engenheiros Agrônomos do INCRA Ministério de Integração Nacional: Superentendência de Desenvolvimento do Centro Oeste - SUDECO ONU Associação Defesa Etnoambiental-Kanindé MOVIMENTO ECOSSOCISLISTA ONU Para um público de empresários, o espaço traz como objetivo realizar capacitações nos temas eficiência energética, redução de desperdício (5 – que são +) e resíduos sólidos. Oferecerá aos empresários palestras, oficinas e clínicas tecnológicas sobre temas como resíduos sólidos, eficiência energética, certificação ambiental, redução de desperdício, negócios verdes, sustentabilidade e MPE, entre outros. SEBRAE A questão ambiental faz parte de qualquer tipo de negócio e qualquer porte de Empresa. Na geração de resíduo, por exemplo, a empresa está perdendo matéria-prima, pela qual já pagou. O resíduo poderia ser minimizado, reduzindo custos e tornando a Empresa mais competitiva. Essas e outras questões serão discutidas, com atividades práticas, para você implantar no seu negócio. SEBRAE PreCom: G77 - on UNCSD [cl] PrepCom:European Union:EU Coordination [cl] 15/06/2012 15/06/2012 10:00:00 10:00:00 P3-5 (Riocentro) P3-F (Riocentro) Desafios para a Implementação da Economia Verde no Contexto do Desenvolvimento Sustentável 15/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra Challenges for implementing the green Economy in the Context of Sustainable Development 15/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra Água, alimentos e energia 15/06/2012 11:00:00 Parque dos Atletas ONU ONU Conferência com a participação de professores da Universidade de São Paulo para discutir estudos do Instituto de Eletrotécnica e Energia da Universidade de São Paulo através de seus programas de Ciência Ambiental e Energia com a abordagem dos seguintes tópicos: Desafios USP - IEE do Pós -consumo: resíduos sólidos, inclusão social, sustentabilidade; Energia: pobreza X inclusão social, renováveis, inovação, uso integrado de fontes energéticas. Mudanças Climáticas: cidades, vulnerabilidade e adaptação, riscos. Conference with professors from University of Sao Paulo discussing the studies of Institute of Eletrotechnics and Energy in Environmental Science and Energy abording the topics: USP - IEE Challenges of Pos- Consumption: solid wate in general , solid waste prevention, social inclusion, renovable energy, innovation, integrated source of energy; Climate Changes: cities, vulnerability and adaptation, riscs. A base para uma economia verde eficiente no uso dos recursos deve ser construída a partir da água, energia e segurança da existência de comida - essas questões devem ser abordadas de maneira integrada e holística. Sem lidar com este "nexo" de forma holística, as Embaixada da Suécia. tentativas em atingir um desenvolvimento sustentável a longo prazo falhará. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrantes: Per Bertilsson (Stockholm International Water Institute). O objetivo do evento é proporcionar um debate qualificado em torno de temas emergentes relacionados com o ambiente costeiro e marinho, buscando um nivelamento do estado da arte, nacional e internacional, em torno destes temas. A mesa contará com quatro palestrantes principais que discorrerão sobre: (1) O Aporte oferecido pelos oceanos na elaboração de novos indicadores para medição de bem estar e progresso; (2) Aproveitamento Ministério do Meio Ambiente da biodiversidade marinha como fonte de riqueza e combate à pobreza; (3) Serviços ambientais do ecossistema marinho e o balanço de carbono nos oceanos; (4) Gestão da zona costeira e os desafios das mudanças climáticas. Evento aberto ao público. Contribuições dos Oceanos para a Economia e Governança Global pós Rio+20 15/06/2012 11:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Workshop: Alternative development paradigms: Viable proposals 15/06/2012 11:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo CIDSE - international alliance of Catholic development agencies www.cidse.org Desafios persistentes do saneamento básico: Como vencê-los? 15/06/2012 11:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Centro Brasileiro de Estudos de Saúde (CEBES) Apresentações e Oficinas Fulni-Ô na Estação Pavuna 15/06/2012 11:00:00 PAVUNA Turismo Sustentável: I Colóquio sobre Turismo e Sustentabilidade 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Parque dos Atletas Apresentação de cantos e danças e oficinas de zarabatana na Escola Municipal Leão Veloso + Apresentação de cantos e danças e oficinas de peteca na Escola Municipal Andréa. Evento Público Casa Civil AVB - ADVOGADOS VOLUNTÁRIOS DO BRASIL BIOLABORE COOPERATIVA DE TRABALHO E ASSISTÊNCIA TÉCNICA DO PARANÁ Centro de Derechos Humanos y Ambiente (CEDHA), SOMO and CIVDEP Debate sobre a criação e ampiação de bancos comunitários nas comunidades cariocas 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Tecendo uma Rede de Sustentabilidade 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo UN Business and Human Rights: compliance assessment tool 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Olhares e práticas da juventude rural no contexto climático 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Centro de Desenvolvimento Agroecológico Sabiá I Encontro das Juventudes Anticapitalistas na Cúpula dos Povos 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Coletivo Nacional Levante! Atelier participatif sur la Biopiraterie 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Collectif pour une alternative à la Biopiraterie Trabajamos para la protección y preservación de nuestro territorio 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Consejo Autonomo Ayllus sin fronteras Per Bertilsson Meeting/Discussion 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Acciones comunitarias frente a las imposiciones del capital; agroecoturismo comunitario. 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Linking Rio+20, Cairo+20 and MDG+15 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Consumer Unity & Trust Society (CUTS International) Corporación Conciencia Verde Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN) Economic Recovery, Natural Resources, and Peacebuilding 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Environmental Law Institute Seminário As Culturas Populares e Tradicionais como Paradigmas para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável Videoforum- Tukki la Huella Ambiental 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo “The social and environmental footprint of the waste industry” 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Rights of Nature – the Foundation for Sustainability 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Speaking Truth to Power 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Palestra \"Educação para uma Nova Consciência\" 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo FAOR Fórum para as Culturas Populares e Tradicionais Fundación IPADE GAIA, Global AntiIncinerator Alliance / Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives Global Alliance for Rights of Nature Global Campaign for Climate Action (GCCA) INSTITUTO GAIA - ARTE CULTURA EDUCAÇÃO O direito à cidade sustentável e a crítica da cidade capitalista 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Instituto Urbi Structures for living light, hanging villages and portable homes 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Nomads United A.C Structures for living light, hanging villages and portable homes 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Nomads United A.C Ponencia - seminario Workshop de Mídias e Autogestão 15/06/2012 15/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Aterro do Flamengo Ciência & Tecnologia 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Educação para tod@s e sustentabilidade - o direito humano como paradigma 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Nuevo Mundo Pontão Setecidades Projeto GEO-PICTURES EU FP7 rede inclusiva - direitos humanos BR e Portal Inclusão já Réseau DIP Dichiariamo Illegale la Povertà Conférence \"Déclarons illégale la pauvreté 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Conversatorio Gestión de Tierras Resguardo Musse Ukwe, Colombia 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Resguardo Musse Ukwe Defense of Commons against Mercantilization 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo RIO+20 NGO Forum Japan Anti-Nuclear For Islands Workshop 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Taiwan Youth Climate Coalitioin Universidade Popular dos Movimentos Sociais Oficina da UPMS: Saúde, sustentabilidade e bien vivir 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Exposição de artes \"Depòte\",esportes e dança-- Debate sobre politica economia e sociedade haitiana- Musica video e apresentação do Vodou (religiãio predominante do Haiti) 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Viva Rio Viva Comunidade e Viva Favela Nuclear Energy - a Barrier to a Green Economy, Sustainable development, and Poverty Reduction Facts, figures and personal experiences from 4 continents 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo WECF - Women in Europe for a Common Future 15/06/2012 Resource Environment and Sustainable Development 11:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) This side event will focus on the topic of resource, environment and sustainable development, which has attracted attentions from China and all over the world. The speakers will talk about the resource, environment and sustainable development in China, with regard to different areas and industries. It will include the status, achievements, challenges, as well as technology innovations. The speaker from UFRJ, Brazil will talk about the overall situation in Brazil. The Chinese Society for discussion will focus on how to maintain the achievement and solve the problems related to Sustainable Development resource, environment and sustainable development, not only in China and Brazil, but also in other developing countries. This side event is expected to show to the world the progress and efforts as well as challenges of sustainable development in China and Brazil, which is the sound from the developing countries in UNCSD/Rio+20. 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) Best practices and technology opportunities for farmers in South America 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) Social justice for future generations 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) Debates on agriculture often pit smallholder agriculture versus large-scale agriculture. However this vision fails to take into account the variety of agriculture systems that co-exist around the world and the technologies and best practices that can be shared by farmers at different scale. The roundtable discussion will present a study on best practices in agriculture in Latin America CropLife International as a basis for discussion regarding which practices can be shared and scaled up to improve sustainability and enable smallholder farmers to take advantage of market and regional integration opportunities. People from around the world will be watching for their leaders to make the right decisions at Rio which bring dignity, wellbeing and prosperity to all, and in so doing sets a strong legacy for generations to come. This event brings together a broad perspective, to hear from high level speakers sharing their views on safeguarding a sustainable future - an essential requirement to ensure a meaningful outcome at Rio+20. We will discuss the possible Rio outcomes and what they mean for child and youth representatives (Rio+twenties, terre des hommes) , representatives of networks committed to social justice (Social Watch), the rights of nature (Earth Charter Initiative), practitioners in the field of future generations (Ombudspersons) and internationally recognized authorities on future justice governance (The Elders, World Future Council). World Future Council Governments with established organic green economies and effective enabling policies that support sustainable agriculture and which address hunger and poverty will share their experiences. UN agencies and humanitarian organizations will outline how organic practices can unlock the potential of smallholder farmers for rural development and food and nutrition security. International volunteer organizations will present the case for integrating skilled volunteers into implementation strategies. IFOAM, the world?s organic farming umbrella International Federation of organization, with 870 member organizations in 120 countries will confirm its contribution to the Organic Agriculture outcome of Rio+20 by outlining how it will facilitate the transition by systematically making its Movements (IFOAM) global networks and policy and technical expertise readily available to stakeholders. The panel will explore how Rio+20 can accelerate the uptake of organic agriculture including through its mainstreaming into policies and initiatives such as CAADP, CSA, Zero Net Land Degradation, Purchase for Progress, Zero Hunger Programs and global research programs. Mainstreaming Organic Agriculture as a Means of Implementation 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Green Economy and Equity 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) Economic and policy drivers of deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon 15/06/2012 Green Jobs: a chance for Youth! 11:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) By many, the concept of Green Economy is seen as a major milestone towards a sustainable development. On the other hand, lot of NGOs have expressed deep concerns. In their view the discussions on Green Economy in the Rio+20 preparation process contribute to narrowing the idea of sustainable development to a one-sided concept that especially lacks equity, social Evangelischer justice and human rights. Entwicklungsdienst (EED) The Side Event will present the various views and discuss pathways to implement sustainable development in a way that integrates social equity, eco-justice and the preservation of the environment. This side event aims at reviewing the recent economic and social drivers of the deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon region, as well as analyzing to which extent environmental policies have been effective in decreasing deforestation rates recently. New policy proposals that combine forest conservation and sustainable use with socioeconomic development and a greener economy in the Amazon will be discussed. The event starts with an introduction to policies that are in place to combat illegal forest loss and follows with presentations of new research results based on quantitative analyses of deforestation dynamics and their empirical linkages with economic variables and environmental regulations. Panelists will engage the audience in a debate focusing on potential ways to enhancing the effectiveness of forest conservation policies against the backdrop of social and economic development of the region as well as Brazil?s pledge to achieve the ambitious conservation targets proposed in Copenhagen. Youth are faced with unprecedented levels of unemployment. But the prospects of greening economies now offer potential for a wide range of new jobs to be created. The challenge is to seize the major opportunities for decent work the emerging new green sectors and by making existing jobs both more decent and greener at the same time. A sharper focus on youth may prove to be an important accelerator for making progress on all three dimensions of sustainable development. Significant progress can be made in poverty eradication and social inclusion by making green jobs a reality The side event would pave the way for a global partnership for green jobs, scaling up existing efforts, identifying the policy levers and crafting a global funding mechanism. Institute for Applied Economic Research (Instituto de Pesquisa Economica Aplicada) - IPEA United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) PreCom:Chinese Society for Sustainable Development PreCom:CropLife International PreCom:EED- Green economy and equity PreCom: IFOAMMainstreaming organic agriculture PreCom: Institute for Applied Economic Research PreCom: Green Jobs: a chance for youth PreCom: World Future Council- Social justice for future generations 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Resource Environment and Sustainable Development 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) Best practices and technology opportunities for farmers in South America 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) Social justice for future generations 15/06/2012 Mainstreaming Organic Agriculture as a Means of Implementation 11:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) ONU This side event will focus on the topic of resource, environment and sustainable development, which has attracted attentions from China and all over the world. The speakers will talk about the resource, environment and sustainable development in China, with regard to different areas and industries. It will include the status, achievements, challenges, as well as technology innovations. The speaker from UFRJ, Brazil will talk about the overall situation in Brazil. The Chinese Society for discussion will focus on how to maintain the achievement and solve the problems related to Sustainable Development resource, environment and sustainable development, not only in China and Brazil, but also in other developing countries. This side event is expected to show to the world the progress and efforts as well as challenges of sustainable development in China and Brazil, which is the sound from the developing countries in UNCSD/Rio+20. Debates on agriculture often pit smallholder agriculture versus large-scale agriculture. However this vision fails to take into account the variety of agriculture systems that co-exist around the world and the technologies and best practices that can be shared by farmers at different scale. The roundtable discussion will present a study on best practices in agriculture in Latin America CropLife International as a basis for discussion regarding which practices can be shared and scaled up to improve sustainability and enable smallholder farmers to take advantage of market and regional integration opportunities. People from around the world will be watching for their leaders to make the right decisions at Rio which bring dignity, wellbeing and prosperity to all, and in so doing sets a strong legacy for generations to come. This event brings together a broad perspective, to hear from high level speakers sharing their views on safeguarding a sustainable future - an essential requirement to ensure a meaningful outcome at Rio+20. We will discuss the possible Rio outcomes and what they mean for child and youth representatives (Rio+twenties, terre des hommes) , representatives of networks committed to social justice (Social Watch), the rights of nature (Earth Charter Initiative), practitioners in the field of future generations (Ombudspersons) and internationally recognized authorities on future justice governance (The Elders, World Future Council). Governments with established organic green economies and effective enabling policies that support sustainable agriculture and which address hunger and poverty will share their experiences. UN agencies and humanitarian organizations will outline how organic practices can unlock the potential of smallholder farmers for rural development and food and nutrition security. International volunteer organizations will present the case for integrating skilled volunteers into implementation strategies. IFOAM, the world?s organic farming umbrella organization, with 870 member organizations in 120 countries will confirm its contribution to the outcome of Rio+20 by outlining how it will facilitate the transition by systematically making its global networks and policy and technical expertise readily available to stakeholders. The panel will explore how Rio+20 can accelerate the uptake of organic agriculture including through its mainstreaming into policies and initiatives such as CAADP, CSA, Zero Net Land Degradation, Purchase for Progress, Zero Hunger Programs and global research programs. World Future Council International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM) 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Green Economy and Equity 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) Economic and policy drivers of deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Green Jobs: a chance for Youth! Resource Environment and Sustainable Development 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) Best practices and technology opportunities for farmers in South America 15/06/2012 Social justice for future generations 11:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) By many, the concept of Green Economy is seen as a major milestone towards a sustainable development. On the other hand, lot of NGOs have expressed deep concerns. In their view the discussions on Green Economy in the Rio+20 preparation process contribute to narrowing the idea of sustainable development to a one-sided concept that especially lacks equity, social Evangelischer justice and human rights. Entwicklungsdienst (EED) The Side Event will present the various views and discuss pathways to implement sustainable development in a way that integrates social equity, eco-justice and the preservation of the environment. This side event aims at reviewing the recent economic and social drivers of the deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon region, as well as analyzing to which extent environmental policies have been effective in decreasing deforestation rates recently. New policy proposals that combine forest conservation and sustainable use with socioeconomic development and a greener economy in the Amazon will be discussed. The event starts with an introduction to policies that are in place to combat illegal forest loss and follows with presentations of new research results based on quantitative analyses of deforestation dynamics and their empirical linkages with economic variables and environmental regulations. Panelists will engage the audience in a debate focusing on potential ways to enhancing the effectiveness of forest conservation policies against the backdrop of social and economic development of the region as well as Brazil?s pledge to achieve the ambitious conservation targets proposed in Copenhagen. Youth are faced with unprecedented levels of unemployment. But the prospects of greening economies now offer potential for a wide range of new jobs to be created. The challenge is to seize the major opportunities for decent work the emerging new green sectors and by making existing jobs both more decent and greener at the same time. A sharper focus on youth may prove to be an important accelerator for making progress on all three dimensions of sustainable development. Significant progress can be made in poverty eradication and social inclusion by making green jobs a reality The side event would pave the way for a global partnership for green jobs, scaling up existing efforts, identifying the policy levers and crafting a global funding mechanism. This side event will focus on the topic of resource, environment and sustainable development, which has attracted attentions from China and all over the world. The speakers will talk about the resource, environment and sustainable development in China, with regard to different areas and industries. It will include the status, achievements, challenges, as well as technology innovations. The speaker from UFRJ, Brazil will talk about the overall situation in Brazil. The discussion will focus on how to maintain the achievement and solve the problems related to resource, environment and sustainable development, not only in China and Brazil, but also in other developing countries. This side event is expected to show to the world the progress and efforts as well as challenges of sustainable development in China and Brazil, which is the sound from the developing countries in UNCSD/Rio+20. Institute for Applied Economic Research (Instituto de Pesquisa Economica Aplicada) - IPEA United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Chinese Society for Sustainable Development Debates on agriculture often pit smallholder agriculture versus large-scale agriculture. However this vision fails to take into account the variety of agriculture systems that co-exist around the world and the technologies and best practices that can be shared by farmers at different scale. The roundtable discussion will present a study on best practices in agriculture in Latin America CropLife International as a basis for discussion regarding which practices can be shared and scaled up to improve sustainability and enable smallholder farmers to take advantage of market and regional integration opportunities. People from around the world will be watching for their leaders to make the right decisions at Rio which bring dignity, wellbeing and prosperity to all, and in so doing sets a strong legacy for generations to come. This event brings together a broad perspective, to hear from high level speakers sharing their views on safeguarding a sustainable future - an essential requirement to ensure a meaningful outcome at Rio+20. We will discuss the possible Rio outcomes and what they mean for child and youth representatives (Rio+twenties, terre des hommes) , representatives of networks committed to social justice (Social Watch), the rights of nature (Earth Charter Initiative), practitioners in the field of future generations (Ombudspersons) and internationally recognized authorities on future justice governance (The Elders, World Future Council). World Future Council PreCom: G77 - on UNCSD [cl] PrepCom:European Union:EU Coordination [cl] 15/06/2012 15/06/2012 10:00:00 10:00:00 P3-5 (Riocentro) P3-F (Riocentro) Desafios para a Implementação da Economia Verde no Contexto do Desenvolvimento Sustentável 15/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra Challenges for implementing the green Economy in the Context of Sustainable Development 15/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra Água, alimentos e energia 15/06/2012 11:00:00 Parque dos Atletas ONU ONU Conferência com a participação de professores da Universidade de São Paulo para discutir estudos do Instituto de Eletrotécnica e Energia da Universidade de São Paulo através de seus programas de Ciência Ambiental e Energia com a abordagem dos seguintes tópicos: Desafios USP - IEE do Pós -consumo: resíduos sólidos, inclusão social, sustentabilidade; Energia: pobreza X inclusão social, renováveis, inovação, uso integrado de fontes energéticas. Mudanças Climáticas: cidades, vulnerabilidade e adaptação, riscos. Conference with professors from University of Sao Paulo discussing the studies of Institute of Eletrotechnics and Energy in Environmental Science and Energy abording the topics: USP - IEE Challenges of Pos- Consumption: solid wate in general , solid waste prevention, social inclusion, renovable energy, innovation, integrated source of energy; Climate Changes: cities, vulnerability and adaptation, riscs. A base para uma economia verde eficiente no uso dos recursos deve ser construída a partir da água, energia e segurança da existência de comida - essas questões devem ser abordadas de maneira integrada e holística. Sem lidar com este "nexo" de forma holística, as Embaixada da Suécia. tentativas em atingir um desenvolvimento sustentável a longo prazo falhará. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrantes: Per Bertilsson (Stockholm International Water Institute). O objetivo do evento é proporcionar um debate qualificado em torno de temas emergentes relacionados com o ambiente costeiro e marinho, buscando um nivelamento do estado da arte, nacional e internacional, em torno destes temas. A mesa contará com quatro palestrantes principais que discorrerão sobre: (1) O Aporte oferecido pelos oceanos na elaboração de novos indicadores para medição de bem estar e progresso; (2) Aproveitamento Ministério do Meio Ambiente da biodiversidade marinha como fonte de riqueza e combate à pobreza; (3) Serviços ambientais do ecossistema marinho e o balanço de carbono nos oceanos; (4) Gestão da zona costeira e os desafios das mudanças climáticas. Evento aberto ao público. Contribuições dos Oceanos para a Economia e Governança Global pós Rio+20 15/06/2012 11:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Workshop: Alternative development paradigms: Viable proposals 15/06/2012 11:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo CIDSE - international alliance of Catholic development agencies www.cidse.org Desafios persistentes do saneamento básico: Como vencê-los? 15/06/2012 11:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Centro Brasileiro de Estudos de Saúde (CEBES) Apresentações e Oficinas Fulni-Ô na Estação Pavuna 15/06/2012 11:00:00 PAVUNA Turismo Sustentável: I Colóquio sobre Turismo e Sustentabilidade 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Parque dos Atletas Apresentação de cantos e danças e oficinas de zarabatana na Escola Municipal Leão Veloso + Apresentação de cantos e danças e oficinas de peteca na Escola Municipal Andréa. Evento Público Casa Civil AVB - ADVOGADOS VOLUNTÁRIOS DO BRASIL BIOLABORE COOPERATIVA DE TRABALHO E ASSISTÊNCIA TÉCNICA DO PARANÁ Centro de Derechos Humanos y Ambiente (CEDHA), SOMO and CIVDEP Debate sobre a criação e ampiação de bancos comunitários nas comunidades cariocas 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Tecendo uma Rede de Sustentabilidade 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo UN Business and Human Rights: compliance assessment tool 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Olhares e práticas da juventude rural no contexto climático 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Centro de Desenvolvimento Agroecológico Sabiá I Encontro das Juventudes Anticapitalistas na Cúpula dos Povos 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Coletivo Nacional Levante! Atelier participatif sur la Biopiraterie 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Collectif pour une alternative à la Biopiraterie Trabajamos para la protección y preservación de nuestro territorio 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Consejo Autonomo Ayllus sin fronteras Per Bertilsson Meeting/Discussion 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Acciones comunitarias frente a las imposiciones del capital; agroecoturismo comunitario. 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Linking Rio+20, Cairo+20 and MDG+15 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Consumer Unity & Trust Society (CUTS International) Corporación Conciencia Verde Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN) Economic Recovery, Natural Resources, and Peacebuilding 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Environmental Law Institute Seminário As Culturas Populares e Tradicionais como Paradigmas para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável Videoforum- Tukki la Huella Ambiental 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo “The social and environmental footprint of the waste industry” 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Rights of Nature – the Foundation for Sustainability 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Speaking Truth to Power 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Palestra \"Educação para uma Nova Consciência\" 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo FAOR Fórum para as Culturas Populares e Tradicionais Fundación IPADE GAIA, Global AntiIncinerator Alliance / Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives Global Alliance for Rights of Nature Global Campaign for Climate Action (GCCA) INSTITUTO GAIA - ARTE CULTURA EDUCAÇÃO O direito à cidade sustentável e a crítica da cidade capitalista 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Instituto Urbi Structures for living light, hanging villages and portable homes 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Nomads United A.C Structures for living light, hanging villages and portable homes 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Nomads United A.C Ponencia - seminario Workshop de Mídias e Autogestão 15/06/2012 15/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Aterro do Flamengo Ciência & Tecnologia 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Educação para tod@s e sustentabilidade - o direito humano como paradigma 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Nuevo Mundo Pontão Setecidades Projeto GEO-PICTURES EU FP7 rede inclusiva - direitos humanos BR e Portal Inclusão já Réseau DIP Dichiariamo Illegale la Povertà Conférence \"Déclarons illégale la pauvreté 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Conversatorio Gestión de Tierras Resguardo Musse Ukwe, Colombia 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Resguardo Musse Ukwe Defense of Commons against Mercantilization 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo RIO+20 NGO Forum Japan Anti-Nuclear For Islands Workshop 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Taiwan Youth Climate Coalitioin Universidade Popular dos Movimentos Sociais Oficina da UPMS: Saúde, sustentabilidade e bien vivir 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Exposição de artes \"Depòte\",esportes e dança-- Debate sobre politica economia e sociedade haitiana- Musica video e apresentação do Vodou (religiãio predominante do Haiti) 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Viva Rio Viva Comunidade e Viva Favela Nuclear Energy - a Barrier to a Green Economy, Sustainable development, and Poverty Reduction Facts, figures and personal experiences from 4 continents 15/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo WECF - Women in Europe for a Common Future 15/06/2012 Resource Environment and Sustainable Development 11:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) This side event will focus on the topic of resource, environment and sustainable development, which has attracted attentions from China and all over the world. The speakers will talk about the resource, environment and sustainable development in China, with regard to different areas and industries. It will include the status, achievements, challenges, as well as technology innovations. The speaker from UFRJ, Brazil will talk about the overall situation in Brazil. The Chinese Society for discussion will focus on how to maintain the achievement and solve the problems related to Sustainable Development resource, environment and sustainable development, not only in China and Brazil, but also in other developing countries. This side event is expected to show to the world the progress and efforts as well as challenges of sustainable development in China and Brazil, which is the sound from the developing countries in UNCSD/Rio+20. 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) Best practices and technology opportunities for farmers in South America 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) Social justice for future generations 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) Debates on agriculture often pit smallholder agriculture versus large-scale agriculture. However this vision fails to take into account the variety of agriculture systems that co-exist around the world and the technologies and best practices that can be shared by farmers at different scale. The roundtable discussion will present a study on best practices in agriculture in Latin America CropLife International as a basis for discussion regarding which practices can be shared and scaled up to improve sustainability and enable smallholder farmers to take advantage of market and regional integration opportunities. People from around the world will be watching for their leaders to make the right decisions at Rio which bring dignity, wellbeing and prosperity to all, and in so doing sets a strong legacy for generations to come. This event brings together a broad perspective, to hear from high level speakers sharing their views on safeguarding a sustainable future - an essential requirement to ensure a meaningful outcome at Rio+20. We will discuss the possible Rio outcomes and what they mean for child and youth representatives (Rio+twenties, terre des hommes) , representatives of networks committed to social justice (Social Watch), the rights of nature (Earth Charter Initiative), practitioners in the field of future generations (Ombudspersons) and internationally recognized authorities on future justice governance (The Elders, World Future Council). World Future Council Governments with established organic green economies and effective enabling policies that support sustainable agriculture and which address hunger and poverty will share their experiences. UN agencies and humanitarian organizations will outline how organic practices can unlock the potential of smallholder farmers for rural development and food and nutrition security. International volunteer organizations will present the case for integrating skilled volunteers into implementation strategies. IFOAM, the world?s organic farming umbrella International Federation of organization, with 870 member organizations in 120 countries will confirm its contribution to the Organic Agriculture outcome of Rio+20 by outlining how it will facilitate the transition by systematically making its Movements (IFOAM) global networks and policy and technical expertise readily available to stakeholders. The panel will explore how Rio+20 can accelerate the uptake of organic agriculture including through its mainstreaming into policies and initiatives such as CAADP, CSA, Zero Net Land Degradation, Purchase for Progress, Zero Hunger Programs and global research programs. Mainstreaming Organic Agriculture as a Means of Implementation 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Green Economy and Equity 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) Economic and policy drivers of deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon 15/06/2012 Green Jobs: a chance for Youth! 11:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) By many, the concept of Green Economy is seen as a major milestone towards a sustainable development. On the other hand, lot of NGOs have expressed deep concerns. In their view the discussions on Green Economy in the Rio+20 preparation process contribute to narrowing the idea of sustainable development to a one-sided concept that especially lacks equity, social Evangelischer justice and human rights. Entwicklungsdienst (EED) The Side Event will present the various views and discuss pathways to implement sustainable development in a way that integrates social equity, eco-justice and the preservation of the environment. This side event aims at reviewing the recent economic and social drivers of the deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon region, as well as analyzing to which extent environmental policies have been effective in decreasing deforestation rates recently. New policy proposals that combine forest conservation and sustainable use with socioeconomic development and a greener economy in the Amazon will be discussed. The event starts with an introduction to policies that are in place to combat illegal forest loss and follows with presentations of new research results based on quantitative analyses of deforestation dynamics and their empirical linkages with economic variables and environmental regulations. Panelists will engage the audience in a debate focusing on potential ways to enhancing the effectiveness of forest conservation policies against the backdrop of social and economic development of the region as well as Brazil?s pledge to achieve the ambitious conservation targets proposed in Copenhagen. Youth are faced with unprecedented levels of unemployment. But the prospects of greening economies now offer potential for a wide range of new jobs to be created. The challenge is to seize the major opportunities for decent work the emerging new green sectors and by making existing jobs both more decent and greener at the same time. A sharper focus on youth may prove to be an important accelerator for making progress on all three dimensions of sustainable development. Significant progress can be made in poverty eradication and social inclusion by making green jobs a reality The side event would pave the way for a global partnership for green jobs, scaling up existing efforts, identifying the policy levers and crafting a global funding mechanism. Institute for Applied Economic Research (Instituto de Pesquisa Economica Aplicada) - IPEA United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) PreCom:Chinese Society for Sustainable Development PreCom:CropLife International PreCom:EED- Green economy and equity PreCom: IFOAMMainstreaming organic agriculture PreCom: Institute for Applied Economic Research PreCom: Green Jobs: a chance for youth PreCom: World Future Council- Social justice for future generations 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Resource Environment and Sustainable Development 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) Best practices and technology opportunities for farmers in South America 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) Social justice for future generations 15/06/2012 Mainstreaming Organic Agriculture as a Means of Implementation 11:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) ONU This side event will focus on the topic of resource, environment and sustainable development, which has attracted attentions from China and all over the world. The speakers will talk about the resource, environment and sustainable development in China, with regard to different areas and industries. It will include the status, achievements, challenges, as well as technology innovations. The speaker from UFRJ, Brazil will talk about the overall situation in Brazil. The Chinese Society for discussion will focus on how to maintain the achievement and solve the problems related to Sustainable Development resource, environment and sustainable development, not only in China and Brazil, but also in other developing countries. This side event is expected to show to the world the progress and efforts as well as challenges of sustainable development in China and Brazil, which is the sound from the developing countries in UNCSD/Rio+20. Debates on agriculture often pit smallholder agriculture versus large-scale agriculture. However this vision fails to take into account the variety of agriculture systems that co-exist around the world and the technologies and best practices that can be shared by farmers at different scale. The roundtable discussion will present a study on best practices in agriculture in Latin America CropLife International as a basis for discussion regarding which practices can be shared and scaled up to improve sustainability and enable smallholder farmers to take advantage of market and regional integration opportunities. People from around the world will be watching for their leaders to make the right decisions at Rio which bring dignity, wellbeing and prosperity to all, and in so doing sets a strong legacy for generations to come. This event brings together a broad perspective, to hear from high level speakers sharing their views on safeguarding a sustainable future - an essential requirement to ensure a meaningful outcome at Rio+20. We will discuss the possible Rio outcomes and what they mean for child and youth representatives (Rio+twenties, terre des hommes) , representatives of networks committed to social justice (Social Watch), the rights of nature (Earth Charter Initiative), practitioners in the field of future generations (Ombudspersons) and internationally recognized authorities on future justice governance (The Elders, World Future Council). Governments with established organic green economies and effective enabling policies that support sustainable agriculture and which address hunger and poverty will share their experiences. UN agencies and humanitarian organizations will outline how organic practices can unlock the potential of smallholder farmers for rural development and food and nutrition security. International volunteer organizations will present the case for integrating skilled volunteers into implementation strategies. IFOAM, the world?s organic farming umbrella organization, with 870 member organizations in 120 countries will confirm its contribution to the outcome of Rio+20 by outlining how it will facilitate the transition by systematically making its global networks and policy and technical expertise readily available to stakeholders. The panel will explore how Rio+20 can accelerate the uptake of organic agriculture including through its mainstreaming into policies and initiatives such as CAADP, CSA, Zero Net Land Degradation, Purchase for Progress, Zero Hunger Programs and global research programs. World Future Council International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM) 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Green Economy and Equity 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) Economic and policy drivers of deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Green Jobs: a chance for Youth! Resource Environment and Sustainable Development 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) Best practices and technology opportunities for farmers in South America 15/06/2012 Social justice for future generations 11:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) By many, the concept of Green Economy is seen as a major milestone towards a sustainable development. On the other hand, lot of NGOs have expressed deep concerns. In their view the discussions on Green Economy in the Rio+20 preparation process contribute to narrowing the idea of sustainable development to a one-sided concept that especially lacks equity, social Evangelischer justice and human rights. Entwicklungsdienst (EED) The Side Event will present the various views and discuss pathways to implement sustainable development in a way that integrates social equity, eco-justice and the preservation of the environment. This side event aims at reviewing the recent economic and social drivers of the deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon region, as well as analyzing to which extent environmental policies have been effective in decreasing deforestation rates recently. New policy proposals that combine forest conservation and sustainable use with socioeconomic development and a greener economy in the Amazon will be discussed. The event starts with an introduction to policies that are in place to combat illegal forest loss and follows with presentations of new research results based on quantitative analyses of deforestation dynamics and their empirical linkages with economic variables and environmental regulations. Panelists will engage the audience in a debate focusing on potential ways to enhancing the effectiveness of forest conservation policies against the backdrop of social and economic development of the region as well as Brazil?s pledge to achieve the ambitious conservation targets proposed in Copenhagen. Youth are faced with unprecedented levels of unemployment. But the prospects of greening economies now offer potential for a wide range of new jobs to be created. The challenge is to seize the major opportunities for decent work the emerging new green sectors and by making existing jobs both more decent and greener at the same time. A sharper focus on youth may prove to be an important accelerator for making progress on all three dimensions of sustainable development. Significant progress can be made in poverty eradication and social inclusion by making green jobs a reality The side event would pave the way for a global partnership for green jobs, scaling up existing efforts, identifying the policy levers and crafting a global funding mechanism. This side event will focus on the topic of resource, environment and sustainable development, which has attracted attentions from China and all over the world. The speakers will talk about the resource, environment and sustainable development in China, with regard to different areas and industries. It will include the status, achievements, challenges, as well as technology innovations. The speaker from UFRJ, Brazil will talk about the overall situation in Brazil. The discussion will focus on how to maintain the achievement and solve the problems related to resource, environment and sustainable development, not only in China and Brazil, but also in other developing countries. This side event is expected to show to the world the progress and efforts as well as challenges of sustainable development in China and Brazil, which is the sound from the developing countries in UNCSD/Rio+20. Institute for Applied Economic Research (Instituto de Pesquisa Economica Aplicada) - IPEA United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Chinese Society for Sustainable Development Debates on agriculture often pit smallholder agriculture versus large-scale agriculture. However this vision fails to take into account the variety of agriculture systems that co-exist around the world and the technologies and best practices that can be shared by farmers at different scale. The roundtable discussion will present a study on best practices in agriculture in Latin America CropLife International as a basis for discussion regarding which practices can be shared and scaled up to improve sustainability and enable smallholder farmers to take advantage of market and regional integration opportunities. People from around the world will be watching for their leaders to make the right decisions at Rio which bring dignity, wellbeing and prosperity to all, and in so doing sets a strong legacy for generations to come. This event brings together a broad perspective, to hear from high level speakers sharing their views on safeguarding a sustainable future - an essential requirement to ensure a meaningful outcome at Rio+20. We will discuss the possible Rio outcomes and what they mean for child and youth representatives (Rio+twenties, terre des hommes) , representatives of networks committed to social justice (Social Watch), the rights of nature (Earth Charter Initiative), practitioners in the field of future generations (Ombudspersons) and internationally recognized authorities on future justice governance (The Elders, World Future Council). World Future Council 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) Governments with established organic green economies and effective enabling policies that support sustainable agriculture and which address hunger and poverty will share their experiences. UN agencies and humanitarian organizations will outline how organic practices can unlock the potential of smallholder farmers for rural development and food and nutrition security. International volunteer organizations will present the case for integrating skilled volunteers into implementation strategies. IFOAM, the world?s organic farming umbrella organization, with 870 member organizations in 120 countries will confirm its contribution to the outcome of Rio+20 by outlining how it will facilitate the transition by systematically making its global networks and policy and technical expertise readily available to stakeholders. The panel will explore how Rio+20 can accelerate the uptake of organic agriculture including through its mainstreaming into policies and initiatives such as CAADP, CSA, Zero Net Land Degradation, Purchase for Progress, Zero Hunger Programs and global research programs. International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM) Mainstreaming Organic Agriculture as a Means of Implementation 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Green Economy and Equity 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) Economic and policy drivers of deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon Green Jobs: a chance for Youth! PreCom:Press briefing Local initiative to rebuild community- Case from Fukushima oficina de biju com câmara de pneu e outros materiais/ oficina de cadernos ecologicos Governança no Estado do Maranhão: Um Olhar Sobre a Política Desenvolvimento de Baixo Carbono Seminário Internacional \"Por Mudanças Radicais: Agricultura Familiar Camponesa e Agroecologia como Alternativa à Crise do Sistema Agroalimentar Industrial\" International Forum on Mining, Climate Change and People’s Movement 15/06/2012 11:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 15/06/2012 12:00:00 12:30:00 P3-7 (Riocentro) Aterro do Flamengo 15/06/2012 12:45:00 Aterro do Flamengo 15/06/2012 13:00:00 Parque dos Atletas By many, the concept of Green Economy is seen as a major milestone towards a sustainable development. On the other hand, lot of NGOs have expressed deep concerns. In their view the discussions on Green Economy in the Rio+20 preparation process contribute to narrowing the idea of sustainable development to a one-sided concept that especially lacks equity, social Evangelischer justice and human rights. Entwicklungsdienst (EED) The Side Event will present the various views and discuss pathways to implement sustainable development in a way that integrates social equity, eco-justice and the preservation of the environment. This side event aims at reviewing the recent economic and social drivers of the deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon region, as well as analyzing to which extent environmental policies have been effective in decreasing deforestation rates recently. New policy proposals that combine forest conservation and sustainable use with socioeconomic development and a greener economy in the Amazon will be discussed. The event starts with an introduction to policies that are in place to combat illegal forest loss and follows with presentations of new research results based on quantitative analyses of deforestation dynamics and their empirical linkages with economic variables and environmental regulations. Panelists will engage the audience in a debate focusing on potential ways to enhancing the effectiveness of forest conservation policies against the backdrop of social and economic development of the region as well as Brazil?s pledge to achieve the ambitious conservation targets proposed in Copenhagen. Youth are faced with unprecedented levels of unemployment. But the prospects of greening economies now offer potential for a wide range of new jobs to be created. The challenge is to seize the major opportunities for decent work the emerging new green sectors and by making existing jobs both more decent and greener at the same time. A sharper focus on youth may prove to be an important accelerator for making progress on all three dimensions of sustainable development. Significant progress can be made in poverty eradication and social inclusion by making green jobs a reality The side event would pave the way for a global partnership for green jobs, scaling up existing efforts, identifying the policy levers and crafting a global funding mechanism. Institute for Applied Economic Research (Instituto de Pesquisa Economica Aplicada) - IPEA United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) ONU CSO Network Japan Rede Ecologica Analisa-se aspectos da sustentabilidade da gestão das políticas públicas ambientais no Maranhão. apresenta panorama da atuação do sistema estadual de meio ambiente e suas relações. Discute a governança, os marcos institucionais e regulatórios da gestão socioambiental. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrante: Luzenice Macedo Martins, Consultora Legislativa de Meio Ambiente da Assembleia Legislativa do Estado do Maranhão. Luzenice Macedo Martins Assembleia Legislativa do Estado do Maranhão 15/06/2012 13:00:00 Parque dos Atletas 15/06/2012 13:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Articulação Nacional de Agroecologia (ANA) - Brasil 15/06/2012 13:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Kalikasan People\'s Network for the Environment Evento Público Casa Civil II JORNADA INTERNACIONAL DE EDUCAÇÃO AMBIENTAL 15/06/2012 13:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Tellavision Clothing Diashow 15/06/2012 13:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Amianto/Asbesto: O Futuro que queremos é sem Amianto 15/06/2012 13:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo PreCom: G77 - on UNCSD [cl] Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW 15/06/2012 15/06/2012 13:00:00 13:00:00 P3-5 (Riocentro) Parque dos Atletas A common framework to attain the full potential of forests for sustainable development 15/06/2012 13:15:00 Arena da Barra Financing Sustainable Development, a trade union agenda: new global levies, wealth redistribution, role of pension funds 15/06/2012 13:15:00 Arena da Barra Financing Sustainable Development, a trade union agenda: new global levies wealth redistribution, role of pension funds 15/06/2012 13:15:00 P3-2 (Riocentro) A common framework to attain the full potential of forests for SD PreCom: PEFC International- full potential of forests for sust. dev. PreCom: Sustain Labour- Financing Sustainable Development PreCom: WECFProtecting our first environment PreCom: JUSCANZ Meeting [cl] PreCom: Mission of Australia - Informal meeting PreCom: Mission of Australia - Informal meeting Financing Sustainable Development, a trade union agenda: new global levies wealth redistribution, role of pension funds Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW Room UN3 REDE INTERNACIONAL DO TRATADO DE EDUCAÇÃO AMBIENTAL Tellavision Clothing ABRASCO e Coalizões internacionais pelo banimento do amianto ONU ELETROBRAS Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) International Room UN4 Sustain Labour Sustain Labour Forests are a critical link in the transition to a green economy. Forests with their products and services have the potential to contribute to overcoming global challenges, such as poverty, water scarcity, need for employment, renewable energy, low-carbon economy, climate change and biodiversity loss. Yet realizing this potential requires the mainstreaming of proven mechanisms such as forest certification that promote and provide evidence of responsible forestry. Moreover, special attention must be paid to the some 25% of the world?s forests that are locally managed by families, communities and indigenous peoples. These groups face distinct challenges in accessing direct, tangible benefits from their forest resources and their ability to contribute to a green economy. This event presents framework conditions to guide forest certification and forest stakeholders, with a specific focus on the role of locally controlled forestry. Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) International 15/06/2012 13:15:00 T-6 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 13:15:00 UN3 (Barra Arena) ONU 15/06/2012 13:15:00 UN5 (Barra Arena) ONU 15/06/2012 13:15:00 UN2 (Barra Arena) ONU 15/06/2012 15/06/2012 15/06/2012 13:15:00 13:15:00 13:15:00 P3-3 (Riocentro) P3-4 (Riocentro) P3-G (Riocentro) ONU ONU ONU 15/06/2012 13:15:00 P3-2 (Riocentro) Sustain Labour Forests are a critical link in the transition to a green economy. Forests with their products and services have the potential to contribute to overcoming global challenges, such as poverty, water scarcity, need for employment, renewable energy, low-carbon economy, climate change and biodiversity loss. 15/06/2012 A common framework to attain the full potential of forests for SD Financing Sustainable Development, a trade union agenda: new global levies wealth redistribution, role of pension funds 13:15:00 T-6 (Riocentro) Yet realizing this potential requires the mainstreaming of proven mechanisms such as forest certification that promote and provide evidence of responsible forestry. Moreover, special attention must be paid to the some 25% of the world?s forests that are locally managed by families, communities and indigenous peoples. These groups face distinct challenges in accessing direct, tangible benefits from their forest resources and their ability to contribute to a green economy. Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) International This event presents framework conditions to guide forest certification and forest stakeholders, with a specific focus on the role of locally controlled forestry. 15/06/2012 13:15:00 P3-2 (Riocentro) Sustain Labour Forests are a critical link in the transition to a green economy. Forests with their products and services have the potential to contribute to overcoming global challenges, such as poverty, water scarcity, need for employment, renewable energy, low-carbon economy, climate change and biodiversity loss. 15/06/2012 13:15:00 T-6 (Riocentro) This event presents framework conditions to guide forest certification and forest stakeholders, with a specific focus on the role of locally controlled forestry. A common framework to attain the full potential of forests for SD Clínica de Energia Solar Comitê de Jovens Empreendedores - Rumos do Desenvolviumetno Sustentável Sustainable Transport in the Cities of the Future Yet realizing this potential requires the mainstreaming of proven mechanisms such as forest certification that promote and provide evidence of responsible forestry. Moreover, special attention must be paid to the some 25% of the world?s forests that are locally managed by families, communities and indigenous peoples. These groups face distinct challenges in accessing direct, tangible benefits from their forest resources and their ability to contribute to a green economy. 15/06/2012 15/06/2012 15/06/2012 15/06/2012 13:30:00 13:30:00 13:30:00 13:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Forte de Copacabana Riocentro T-3 (Riocentro) Evento Fechado Presenting: Holger Dalkmann, Director EMBARQ Global efforts towards green economies and addressing poverty are sensitive to weather and climate variability and change. Development targets are at risk as food production, food security, disaster risk reduction, health epidemics, access to water, energy, tourism, etc., in many countries are dominated by weather and climate. Use of scientifically sound climate services can support better climate risk management, and in taking advantage of climate opportunities to increase productivity and promote sustainable development. Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) International Projeto Grael/Instituto Rumo Náutico FIESP WRI World Meteorological There is a significant gap between needs for climate services and their current provision, Organization (WMO) particularly in least developed and developing countries. Present capabilities to provide climate services do not exploit all we know about climate, and are not delivering their full potential benefits. This event, organized by the World Meteorological Organization and partner UN agencies will provide information on the contribution of the Global Framework for Climate Services in support of greening of economies and poverty reduction Contributing to the greening of economies and poverty alleviation 15/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-C (Riocentro) It is expected that the Rio+20 Conference on Sustainable Development will lead to stronger political commitment by countries, major groups and international organizations for forging a credible institutional framework for a more sustainable development across the globe. Policies and action plans need to be formulated to steer the mainstream economy towards a greener path that can address the twin challenges of climate change and eradication of poverty. However, we need more innovation capacity to generate tools and mechanisms to transform broad concepts into practical results for the implementation of such commitments. This side event will discuss how we can develop international mechanisms to boost the capacity of societies to innovate in order to achieve the goals of sustainable development. United Nations University (UNU) Global Governance Mechanisms for Boosting Green Innovation 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) Voices from Asia Pacific: Just and Sustainable Development Goals for Women TEEB for Water and Wetlands This event will explore what a feminist, rights-based approach to development might look like. It will consider possible rights-based, sustainable and just development goals particularly relevant to Asia Pacific rural and indigenous women by assessing the progress and gaps for the last 20 years. Despite rural and indigenous women of Asia Pacific being most affected by unsustainable growth models of development, they are rarely the architects of global development policies. Yet rural and indigenous women have significant knowledge around sustainable practices and their development needs. This panel draws from a series of consultations with rural and indigenous women of Asia Pacific to propose some development indicators that are focused on the sustainable enjoyment of human rights where human rights principles of equality, non-discrimination, participation and representation, transparency and accountability, international cooperation and solidarity determine people?s development. Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) The Millennium ecosystem assessment (MA, 2005) presented a solid evidence base on the loss of wetlands and associated loss of ecosystem services. This was a seminal piece of work, Ramsar Convention clarifying to the biodiversity community, and wider scientific establishment, the need for action. There was, however, insufficient policy response. Holger Dalkmann 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) This Side Event will provide an expert view from leading practitioners from the field of sustainable mobility in developed countries and emerging economies, and will conclude with proposals on including this topic in the outcome document of Rio+20. The Side Event will focus on sustainable transport in citites, to correspond to the secttion on citieis in the Zero Draft document. Partners are from the global public transport sector (metro, bus, railways), project specialists and research institutes. This Side Event would offer delegates the opportunity to cover all the key issues of sustainable mobility in cities in one single event. International Union of Railways (UIC) Sustainable Transport in the Cities of the Future 15/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-E (Riocentro) Sustainable Development index methodology-possible options 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) During the Rio Summit in 1992 it was decided to develop a Sustainable Development Index in the coming years. Countries and international organizations were invited to make their contribution. This target has not been fully achieved during the last 20 year. Several multi-stakeholders consultation processes conducted in Armenia within the framework of Rio + 20 preparation, analysis of different thematic and assessment reports, including Human development report and others. Experts? observations have revealed that those assessments and statement on the progress achieved doesn?t necessarily reflect the country?s reality. Taking into consideration that Armenia was one of the first countries piloting calculation of SD indexes, the Armenian Government decided to update the existing set of SD indicators and to present the country?s approaches to the issue at the side-event during the RIO+20 Conference, based on its own experience and recent achievements across the globe. Building the case for an integrated and collaborative model of Community Development for Urban or Rural community upgrading. By making available: Capital through Micro-Financing, Highly Efficient Housing with very low power requirements, Safe Water, Improved Food Production, and Efficient Energy Systems communities can be upgraded and set on the path to long term sustainability with income generating opportunities, low power consumption and higher plant yields. Providing the tools for these mechanisms is the most effective way to reduce poverty and change the living condition of families for generations. In this model the community is provided the tools, technology, training, and skills needed to set a new direction for their future ARMENIA Global 2000 (2012) International Community Enabled Sustainable Development 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) How to create an equitable and sustainable green economy Commerce Environnement & Developpement One of the main topics at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Rio in June is green economy. But what should a green economy include? And how can a green economy lead to an equitable sustainable development? These two questions will be discussed at a side event arranged by the Danish 92 Group, Oil Change International and a group of other NGO representatives. The discussion will be lead by examining some of the key perspectives in the Danish 92 Group publication ?Building an Equitable Green Economy?publiced by the Danish 92 Group as an input to Rio+20, which is identifying elements of the green economy as a tool for sustainable development and provides a framework that assess the outcomes of Rio+20. Further, it presents five working principles that will be put in the context of the current discussions on Rio+20. Les problèmes environnementaux liés au commerce international posent une série de difficultés. L?un des principaux défis est le problème d?accès aux marchés internationaux aussi bien pour les produits agricoles que pour les produits industriels. Ces défis se manifestent concrètement à travers les subventions, les barrières techniques et les mesures sanitaires et phytosanitaires, entre autres. La situation du continent est d?autant plus difficile dans ce domaine, que peu de pays, sinon aucun, participent aux enceintes internationales ENDA Tiers Monde d?élaboration des normes et standards internationaux en matière environnementale. Les règles qui naissent de ces processus ne sont pas toujours favorables à l?accès des produits africains aux marchés des pays du Nord. Que ce soit pour les normes sanitaires ou phytosanitaires ou encore pour l?écoétiquetage, les pays africains ont besoin d?une assistance technique renforcée pour se garantir la mise en ?uvre technique des normes internationales. 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) The Future We Want: Biodiversity in the Sustainable Development Goals Securing a sustainable and equitable future for all post-Rio+20 PreCom: APWLD- Voices from Asia Pacific: Just and SD goals for women PreCom: BioRegional Development Group PreCom: CBD- The Future We Want: Biodiversity in Sust. Dev. Goals PreCom: ENDA Tiers Monde- Commerce Environnement & Developpement PreCom: Global 2000 (2012)- International Community Enabled Sust Dev PreCom: Ramsar Convention- TEEB for Water and Wetlands PreCom PrepCom: United Nations University (UNU) PreCom: World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Biological diversity underpins ecosystem functioning and provides for food security, human health, the provision of clean air and water; it contributes to local livelihoods, and economic development, and is essential for the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals, including poverty reduction. The Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020, adopted by the tenth meeting of the Conference Secretariat of the of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in 2010, and later endorsed by Convention on Biological the 66th session of the United Nations General Assembly, sets out a vision for a world of Diversity (CBD) "Living in harmony with nature" where "By 2050, biodiversity is valued, conserved, restored and wisely used, maintaining ecosystem services, sustaining a healthy planet and delivering benefits essential for all people." The strategic plan and its vision represent a long-term plan that supports the three pillars of sustainable development. The side event will outline these linkages and a vision for the way forward. This side event offers both inspiration and transferable learning from local, national and international initiatives that are demonstrating a green economy in practice using the One Planet Living sustainability approach, framework and 10 guiding principles. In particular, Sustainable Development Goals and National Implementation Plans are being considered as important outcomes of Rio+20. Therefore governments will explain how their thinking is evolving with regard to developing and implementing SDGs and National Plans, and how they see the links to civil society and business, and the One Planet Living framework. BioRegional Development Group There will be a number of commitments being made by civil society, business and governments for post- Rio+20 implementation: Presentations and commitments will be made by the governments of Belgium, Colombia and Kenya, multinational retailer Kingfisher plc, globally recognised planners and developers from Portugal and China- Pelicano and China Merchants Property Developer (CMPD), South America?s largest refridgeration supplier Imbera and international social enterprise BioRegional. 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-2 (Riocentro) ONU Global efforts towards green economies and addressing poverty are sensitive to weather and climate variability and change. Development targets are at risk as food production, food security, disaster risk reduction, health epidemics, access to water, energy, tourism, etc., in many countries are dominated by weather and climate. Use of scientifically sound climate services can support better climate risk management, and in taking advantage of climate opportunities to increase productivity and promote sustainable development. 15/06/2012 Contributing to the greening of economies and poverty alleviation 13:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) World Meteorological There is a significant gap between needs for climate services and their current provision, Organization (WMO) particularly in least developed and developing countries. Present capabilities to provide climate services do not exploit all we know about climate, and are not delivering their full potential benefits. This event, organized by the World Meteorological Organization and partner UN agencies will provide information on the contribution of the Global Framework for Climate Services in support of greening of economies and poverty reduction 15/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-C (Riocentro) It is expected that the Rio+20 Conference on Sustainable Development will lead to stronger political commitment by countries, major groups and international organizations for forging a credible institutional framework for a more sustainable development across the globe. Policies and action plans need to be formulated to steer the mainstream economy towards a greener path that can address the twin challenges of climate change and eradication of poverty. However, we need more innovation capacity to generate tools and mechanisms to transform broad concepts into practical results for the implementation of such commitments. This side event will discuss how we can develop international mechanisms to boost the capacity of societies to innovate in order to achieve the goals of sustainable development. United Nations University (UNU) Global Governance Mechanisms for Boosting Green Innovation 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Voices from Asia Pacific: Just and Sustainable Development Goals for Women TEEB for Water and Wetlands This event will explore what a feminist, rights-based approach to development might look like. It will consider possible rights-based, sustainable and just development goals particularly relevant to Asia Pacific rural and indigenous women by assessing the progress and gaps for the last 20 years. Despite rural and indigenous women of Asia Pacific being most affected by unsustainable growth models of development, they are rarely the architects of global development policies. Yet rural and indigenous women have significant knowledge around sustainable practices and their development needs. This panel draws from a series of consultations with rural and indigenous women of Asia Pacific to propose some development indicators that are focused on the sustainable enjoyment of human rights where human rights principles of equality, non-discrimination, participation and representation, transparency and accountability, international cooperation and solidarity determine people?s development. Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) The Millennium ecosystem assessment (MA, 2005) presented a solid evidence base on the loss of wetlands and associated loss of ecosystem services. This was a seminal piece of work, Ramsar Convention clarifying to the biodiversity community, and wider scientific establishment, the need for action. There was, however, insufficient policy response. This Side Event will provide an expert view from leading practitioners from the field of sustainable mobility in developed countries and emerging economies, and will conclude with proposals on including this topic in the outcome document of Rio+20. The Side Event will International Union of focus on sustainable transport in citites, to correspond to the secttion on citieis in the Zero Railways (UIC) Draft document. Partners are from the global public transport sector (metro, bus, railways), project specialists and research institutes. This Side Event would offer delegates the opportunity to cover all the key issues of sustainable mobility in cities in one single event. Sustainable Transport in the Cities of the Future 15/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-E (Riocentro) Sustainable Development index methodology-possible options 15/06/2012 Community Enabled Sustainable Development 13:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) During the Rio Summit in 1992 it was decided to develop a Sustainable Development Index in the coming years. Countries and international organizations were invited to make their contribution. This target has not been fully achieved during the last 20 year. Several multi-stakeholders consultation processes conducted in Armenia within the framework of Rio + 20 preparation, analysis of different thematic and assessment reports, including Human development report and others. Experts? observations have revealed that those assessments and statement on the progress achieved doesn?t necessarily reflect the country?s reality. Taking into consideration that Armenia was one of the first countries piloting calculation of SD indexes, the Armenian Government decided to update the existing set of SD indicators and to present the country?s approaches to the issue at the side-event during the RIO+20 Conference, based on its own experience and recent achievements across the globe. Building the case for an integrated and collaborative model of Community Development for Urban or Rural community upgrading. By making available: Capital through Micro-Financing, Highly Efficient Housing with very low power requirements, Safe Water, Improved Food Production, and Efficient Energy Systems communities can be upgraded and set on the path to long term sustainability with income generating opportunities, low power consumption and higher plant yields. Providing the tools for these mechanisms is the most effective way to reduce poverty and change the living condition of families for generations. In this model the community is provided the tools, technology, training, and skills needed to set a new direction for their future ARMENIA Global 2000 (2012) International 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) How to create an equitable and sustainable green economy Commerce Environnement & Developpement 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) The Future We Want: Biodiversity in the Sustainable Development Goals Securing a sustainable and equitable future for all post-Rio+20 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) One of the main topics at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Rio in June is green economy. But what should a green economy include? And how can a green economy lead to an equitable sustainable development? These two questions will be discussed at a side event arranged by the Danish 92 Group, Oil Change International and a group of other NGO representatives. The discussion will be lead by examining some of the key perspectives in the Danish 92 Group publication ?Building an Equitable Green Economy?publiced by the Danish 92 Group as an input to Rio+20, which is identifying elements of the green economy as a tool for sustainable development and provides a framework that assess the outcomes of Rio+20. Further, it presents five working principles that will be put in the context of the current discussions on Rio+20. Les problèmes environnementaux liés au commerce international posent une série de difficultés. L?un des principaux défis est le problème d?accès aux marchés internationaux aussi bien pour les produits agricoles que pour les produits industriels. Ces défis se manifestent concrètement à travers les subventions, les barrières techniques et les mesures sanitaires et phytosanitaires, entre autres. La situation du continent est d?autant plus difficile dans ce domaine, que peu de pays, sinon aucun, participent aux enceintes internationales ENDA Tiers Monde d?élaboration des normes et standards internationaux en matière environnementale. Les règles qui naissent de ces processus ne sont pas toujours favorables à l?accès des produits africains aux marchés des pays du Nord. Que ce soit pour les normes sanitaires ou phytosanitaires ou encore pour l?écoétiquetage, les pays africains ont besoin d?une assistance technique renforcée pour se garantir la mise en ?uvre technique des normes internationales. Biological diversity underpins ecosystem functioning and provides for food security, human health, the provision of clean air and water; it contributes to local livelihoods, and economic development, and is essential for the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals, including poverty reduction. The Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020, adopted by the tenth meeting of the Conference Secretariat of the of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in 2010, and later endorsed by Convention on Biological the 66th session of the United Nations General Assembly, sets out a vision for a world of Diversity (CBD) "Living in harmony with nature" where "By 2050, biodiversity is valued, conserved, restored and wisely used, maintaining ecosystem services, sustaining a healthy planet and delivering benefits essential for all people." The strategic plan and its vision represent a long-term plan that supports the three pillars of sustainable development. The side event will outline these linkages and a vision for the way forward. This side event offers both inspiration and transferable learning from local, national and international initiatives that are demonstrating a green economy in practice using the One Planet Living sustainability approach, framework and 10 guiding principles. In particular, Sustainable Development Goals and National Implementation Plans are being considered as important outcomes of Rio+20. Therefore governments will explain how their thinking is evolving with regard to developing and implementing SDGs and National Plans, and how they see the links to civil society and business, and the One Planet Living framework. BioRegional Development Group There will be a number of commitments being made by civil society, business and governments for post- Rio+20 implementation: Presentations and commitments will be made by the governments of Belgium, Colombia and Kenya, multinational retailer Kingfisher plc, globally recognised planners and developers from Portugal and China- Pelicano and China Merchants Property Developer (CMPD), South America?s largest refridgeration supplier Imbera and international social enterprise BioRegional. Global efforts towards green economies and addressing poverty are sensitive to weather and climate variability and change. Development targets are at risk as food production, food security, disaster risk reduction, health epidemics, access to water, energy, tourism, etc., in many countries are dominated by weather and climate. Use of scientifically sound climate services can support better climate risk management, and in taking advantage of climate opportunities to increase productivity and promote sustainable development. 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) World Meteorological There is a significant gap between needs for climate services and their current provision, Organization (WMO) particularly in least developed and developing countries. Present capabilities to provide climate services do not exploit all we know about climate, and are not delivering their full potential benefits. This event, organized by the World Meteorological Organization and partner UN agencies will provide information on the contribution of the Global Framework for Climate Services in support of greening of economies and poverty reduction Contributing to the greening of economies and poverty alleviation 15/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-C (Riocentro) It is expected that the Rio+20 Conference on Sustainable Development will lead to stronger political commitment by countries, major groups and international organizations for forging a credible institutional framework for a more sustainable development across the globe. Policies and action plans need to be formulated to steer the mainstream economy towards a greener path that can address the twin challenges of climate change and eradication of poverty. However, we need more innovation capacity to generate tools and mechanisms to transform broad concepts into practical results for the implementation of such commitments. This side event will discuss how we can develop international mechanisms to boost the capacity of societies to innovate in order to achieve the goals of sustainable development. United Nations University (UNU) Global Governance Mechanisms for Boosting Green Innovation 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Voices from Asia Pacific: Just and Sustainable Development Goals for Women TEEB for Water and Wetlands This event will explore what a feminist, rights-based approach to development might look like. It will consider possible rights-based, sustainable and just development goals particularly relevant to Asia Pacific rural and indigenous women by assessing the progress and gaps for the last 20 years. Despite rural and indigenous women of Asia Pacific being most affected by unsustainable growth models of development, they are rarely the architects of global development policies. Yet rural and indigenous women have significant knowledge around sustainable practices and their development needs. This panel draws from a series of consultations with rural and indigenous women of Asia Pacific to propose some development indicators that are focused on the sustainable enjoyment of human rights where human rights principles of equality, non-discrimination, participation and representation, transparency and accountability, international cooperation and solidarity determine people?s development. Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) The Millennium ecosystem assessment (MA, 2005) presented a solid evidence base on the loss of wetlands and associated loss of ecosystem services. This was a seminal piece of work, Ramsar Convention clarifying to the biodiversity community, and wider scientific establishment, the need for action. There was, however, insufficient policy response. This Side Event will provide an expert view from leading practitioners from the field of sustainable mobility in developed countries and emerging economies, and will conclude with proposals on including this topic in the outcome document of Rio+20. The Side Event will International Union of focus on sustainable transport in citites, to correspond to the secttion on citieis in the Zero Railways (UIC) Draft document. Partners are from the global public transport sector (metro, bus, railways), project specialists and research institutes. This Side Event would offer delegates the opportunity to cover all the key issues of sustainable mobility in cities in one single event. Sustainable Transport in the Cities of the Future 15/06/2012 Sustainable Development index methodology-possible options 13:30:00 P3-E (Riocentro) During the Rio Summit in 1992 it was decided to develop a Sustainable Development Index in the coming years. Countries and international organizations were invited to make their contribution. This target has not been fully achieved during the last 20 year. Several multi-stakeholders consultation processes conducted in Armenia within the framework of Rio + 20 preparation, analysis of different thematic and assessment reports, including Human development report and others. Experts? observations have revealed that those assessments and statement on the progress achieved doesn?t necessarily reflect the country?s reality. Taking into consideration that Armenia was one of the first countries piloting calculation of SD indexes, the Armenian Government decided to update the existing set of SD indicators and to present the country?s approaches to the issue at the side-event during the RIO+20 Conference, based on its own experience and recent achievements across the globe. ARMENIA 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) Building the case for an integrated and collaborative model of Community Development for Urban or Rural community upgrading. By making available: Capital through Micro-Financing, Highly Efficient Housing with very low power requirements, Safe Water, Improved Food Production, and Efficient Energy Systems communities can be upgraded and set on the path to long term sustainability with income generating opportunities, low power consumption and higher plant yields. Providing the tools for these mechanisms is the most effective way to reduce poverty and change the living condition of families for generations. In this model the community is provided the tools, technology, training, and skills needed to set a new direction for their future Global 2000 (2012) International Community Enabled Sustainable Development 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) How to create an equitable and sustainable green economy Commerce Environnement & Developpement 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) The Future We Want: Biodiversity in the Sustainable Development Goals Securing a sustainable and equitable future for all post-Rio+20 15/06/2012 13:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) One of the main topics at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Rio in June is green economy. But what should a green economy include? And how can a green economy lead to an equitable sustainable development? These two questions will be discussed at a side event arranged by the Danish 92 Group, Oil Change International and a group of other NGO representatives. The discussion will be lead by examining some of the key perspectives in the Danish 92 Group publication ?Building an Equitable Green Economy?publiced by the Danish 92 Group as an input to Rio+20, which is identifying elements of the green economy as a tool for sustainable development and provides a framework that assess the outcomes of Rio+20. Further, it presents five working principles that will be put in the context of the current discussions on Rio+20. Les problèmes environnementaux liés au commerce international posent une série de difficultés. L?un des principaux défis est le problème d?accès aux marchés internationaux aussi bien pour les produits agricoles que pour les produits industriels. Ces défis se manifestent concrètement à travers les subventions, les barrières techniques et les mesures sanitaires et phytosanitaires, entre autres. La situation du continent est d?autant plus difficile dans ce domaine, que peu de pays, sinon aucun, participent aux enceintes internationales ENDA Tiers Monde d?élaboration des normes et standards internationaux en matière environnementale. Les règles qui naissent de ces processus ne sont pas toujours favorables à l?accès des produits africains aux marchés des pays du Nord. Que ce soit pour les normes sanitaires ou phytosanitaires ou encore pour l?écoétiquetage, les pays africains ont besoin d?une assistance technique renforcée pour se garantir la mise en ?uvre technique des normes internationales. Biological diversity underpins ecosystem functioning and provides for food security, human health, the provision of clean air and water; it contributes to local livelihoods, and economic development, and is essential for the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals, including poverty reduction. The Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020, adopted by the tenth meeting of the Conference Secretariat of the of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in 2010, and later endorsed by Convention on Biological the 66th session of the United Nations General Assembly, sets out a vision for a world of Diversity (CBD) "Living in harmony with nature" where "By 2050, biodiversity is valued, conserved, restored and wisely used, maintaining ecosystem services, sustaining a healthy planet and delivering benefits essential for all people." The strategic plan and its vision represent a long-term plan that supports the three pillars of sustainable development. The side event will outline these linkages and a vision for the way forward. This side event offers both inspiration and transferable learning from local, national and international initiatives that are demonstrating a green economy in practice using the One Planet Living sustainability approach, framework and 10 guiding principles. In particular, Sustainable Development Goals and National Implementation Plans are being considered as important outcomes of Rio+20. Therefore governments will explain how their thinking is evolving with regard to developing and implementing SDGs and National Plans, and how they see the links to civil society and business, and the One Planet Living framework. BioRegional Development Group There will be a number of commitments being made by civil society, business and governments for post- Rio+20 implementation: Presentations and commitments will be made by the governments of Belgium, Colombia and Kenya, multinational retailer Kingfisher plc, globally recognised planners and developers from Portugal and China- Pelicano and China Merchants Property Developer (CMPD), South America?s largest refridgeration supplier Imbera and international social enterprise BioRegional. Uma Nova Terra e possivel... mas depende de nossas escolhas Liderança para a Sustentabilidade 15/06/2012 15/06/2012 14:00:00 14:00:00 MAM Aterro do Flamengo Oportunidades da Economia Verde em Pernambuco 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Ação da Cidadanai Global pelo Desenvolvimento Sustentável e contra a destruição da Terra 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Raw Materials Initiative, políticas UE y TLCs 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Por uma cultura da natureza e do ser humano 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Atividade Autogestionada de Articulação 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo SEMINÁRIO BOAS PRÁTICAS 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo I Encontro das Juventudes Anticapitalistas na Cúpula dos Povos 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo HABITAÇÃO A violação diária dos direitos humanos sociais e ambientas nas favelas Experiencias de cooperação entre o trabalho tecnico em urbanismo e a luta social das populações locais pela preservação dos ambientes naturais e dos ambientes culturais em unidades de conservação no Rio de Janeiro. Seminário A Psicologia e o Compromisso com a Construção do Bem Comum Compartiendo caminos de lucha, de la resistencia a la propuesta. 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Prosa Rocinha na Crista da Onda( Roda de Conversa) 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo As Culturas Populares e Tradicionais como Paradigmas para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Empowering youth for socio-ecological alternatives Plenária da Campanha pelo direito à comunicação e à liberdade de expressão para todos/as, em defesa de um novo marco regulatório para as comunicações Uma jornada que passará por diferentes soluções planetárias para a crise econômica, ambiental, política e acima de tudo a crise da consciência, mostrando que tudo que precisamos para transformar o planeta já está disponível, só precisamos aplicar elas na prática e enxergar tudo de uma forma sagrada. A palestra tem o objetivo de capacitar e estimular empresários de MPE às novas exigências de mercado, bem como a importância da sustentabilidade em todo o processo de atendimento. Discorrerá ainda sobre os grandes temas da sustentabilidade empresarial, bem Palestrante: Ricardo como os seus desafios apontando que a liderança, na perspectiva da sustentabilidade, avalia, Voltolini minimiza ou até elimina impactos negativos no negócio. A partir da contextualização do processo de desenvolvimento em curso em Pernambuco, se destacará as estratégias de planejamento integrado e visão sistêmica frente as novas áreas da economia verde no Estado, enfatizando as políticas ambientais, a atuação em rede, as novas tecnologias, a implementação das unidades de conservação e os novos empreendimentos sustentáveis. Destaque será dado para o projeto de lei Pernambuco Sustentável que tem como objetivo estimular a eficiência de gestão nas áreas hídrica e energética, oferecendo incentivos fiscais para projetos relacionados a fontes de energia renováveis. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrantes: Sérgio Luis de Carvalho Xavier – Secretário de Meio Ambiente e Sustentabilidade do Estado de Pernambuco. SEBRAE Sérgio Luis de Carvalho Xavier Secretaria de Meio Ambiente e Sustentabilidade do Estado de Pernambuco Ação da Cidadania Contra a Fome a Miséria e pela Vida Ass. Cat. Enginyeria Sense Fronteres Associação Cultural Jose Marti de Minas Gerais Associação dos Indios Tupi Guarani e Guarani Awá Ropedju COAAFI - COOPERATIVA DOS AGENTES AMBIENTAIS DE FOZ DO IGUAÇU Coletivo Nacional Levante! COMFRAG (COMUNIDADE FRATERNAL DE GUAIANASES) Comitê Social de Favelas para a Rio+20 Conselho de Arquitetura e Urbanismo do Rio de Janeiro - CAURJ Conselho Federal de Psicologia Convergencia de movimientos sociales delos pueblos de America EYES FNDC - Fórum Nacional pela Democratização da Comunicação FÓRUM CULTURAL DA ROCINHA Fórum para as Culturas Populares e Tradicionais Planeta Juventude em Ação 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Fórum Popular Permanente de Defesa da Criança e do Adolescente do Estado do Rio de Janeiro e Fórum Estadual Juventude Carioca em Ação EMPODERAMIENTO DE GENERO 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Fundación Socio Ambiental No Existe el Planeta B. Climate Change and Human Rights 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Oficina de Empreendedorismo Social e Liderança no Mundo do Trabalho 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Bancos de desenvolvimento: Qual é seu papel,? um olhar critico e comparado 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Ibase, MST, MAB, Plataforma Bndes, Amazon Wacth International, International Rivers Lançamento da Rede Brasileira da Carta da Terra 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Instituto Democracia e Sustentabiliodade Ciclo de testemunha 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Instituto Inskiran de Formação Superior Indígena Como desenvolver cidades com praticas sustentáveis? 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Direitos Humanos,Justiça Social e Meio Ambiente Sustentável 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Reigning in the power of money and finance: Transforming it to work for social and environmental justice; Transformemos el reinado del dinero y las finanzas en justicia social y ambiental. 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo FAVELAS: SINAL DE TRANSFORMAÇÃO NO ESPAÇO URBANO 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Defense of the Commons against Mercantilization 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Roda de conversa sobre a Invisibilidade do povo negro, durante o lançamento da revista Espelho Negro 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Pontão Setecidades Aterro do Flamengo REDE DE PESQUISAS EM NANOTECNOLOGIA, SOCIEDADE E MEIO AMBIENTE RENANOSOMA Rede Latino-Americana de Organizaçoes Nao Governamentais de Pessoas com Deficiencia e suas Familias NANOTECNOLOGIA, JUSTICA SOCIAL E AMBIENTAL / NANOTECHNOLOGY, SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Deficiencia, Acessibilidade e Desenvolvimento Sustentavel 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo NEGRAS E NEGROS COMPARTILHANDO O PODER 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo roda de conversa 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Integração socioambiental das entidades de pesca do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Debate 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Geneva Interfaith Forum on Climate, Environment and Human Rights GT Mulher - Mundo das Mulheres Juventude Socialista Brasileira LASSALL-Laboratório de Serviço Social e Novos Projetos Societários na América Latina-UFF LATINDADD, Red Latinoamericana sobre Deuda, Desarrollo y Derecho MDF- Movimento de Defsa dis Favelados Partnership for Democratic Governance UNEGRO - UNIÃO DE NEGROS PELA IGUALDADE União Brasileira de Mulheres, nucleo Nova Iguaçú Uniao das Entidades de Pesca e Aquicultura do Estado do Rio de Janeiro Unidade de Mobilização Nacional pela Anistia Oficina da UPMS: Saúde, sustentabilidade e bien vivir 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Universidade Popular dos Movimentos Sociais Exposição de artes, Depòte,esportes e dança, Debate sobre politica economia e sociedade haitiana- Musica video e apresentação do Vodou (religiãio predominante do Haiti) 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Viva Rio Viva Comunidade e Viva Favela As Experiências dos Movimentos Sociais na Promoção da Equidade em Saúde 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Movimentos Sociais pela Promoção da Equidade em Saúde Forum: Mineração: criando espaços de resolução de conflitos 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Forum: Dialógos sustentáveis - Caminhos para a Economia Verde (Arapyau/ Funbio) Oficina teatral- Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Forte de Copacabana 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Casa da Gávea Jogos Dramáticos. Tema: Cotidiano 15/06/2012 14:00:00 CASA DA GÁVEA TECNOLOGIAS SUSTENTÁVEIS PARA CONTROLE, OPERAÇÃO E GESTÃO DE SISTEMAS ELETRICOS EM TEMPO REAL 15/06/2012 14:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Iniciativa Rio+20 da AICESIS 15/06/2012 14:15:00 Confederação Nacional do Comércio inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) Luisa Thiré reunirá alunos e ex alunos da Casa da Gávea (onde ministra oficinas de teatro para adolescentes há 15 anos), para um mergulho teatral. Cenas, esquetes, stand ups, em torno do tema " Cotidiano". Jogos dramáticos com a criação e participação da plateia numa divertida e coletiva reflexão sobre o dia a dia." Entrada Franca Fundação Roberto Marinho Fundação Roberto Marinho Movimento Imagina Rio Luisa Thiré reunirá alunos e ex alunos da Casa da Gávea (onde ministra oficinas de teatro para adolescentes há 15 anos), para um mergulho teatral. Cenas, esquetes, stand ups, em torno do tema " Cotidiano". Jogos dramáticos com a criação e participação da plateia numa divertida e coletiva reflexao sobre o dia a dia. TECNOLOGIAS SUSTENTÁVEIS PARA CONTROLE, OPERAÇÃO E GESTÃO DE SISTEMAS ELETRICOS EM TEMPO REAL O Conselho de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social da Presidência da República (CDES) convida para participação nos debates RAUL BALBI SOLLERO ELETROBRAS O Conselho de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social da Presidência da República AMB+AMNB+AFM Território Global das Mulheres 15/06/2012 15:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Forum: Orquestra Sonidos dela Tierra 15/06/2012 15:00:00 Forte de Copacabana 15/06/2012 15:00:00 15/06/2012 15/06/2012 15/06/2012 15/06/2012 15/06/2012 15:00:00 15:00:00 15:00:00 15:00:00 15:00:00 Parque dos Atletas P3-2 (Riocentro) P3-5 (Riocentro) P3-4 (Riocentro) T-6 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 15:00:00 Parque dos Atletas 15/06/2012 15:15:00 Aterro do Flamengo Cnferencia nacional dos bispos do brasil 15/06/2012 15:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Articulação Nacional de Agroecologia (ANA) - Brasil Exposiição de fotografia Ópera de Acarí - Ocupação ABC Urbana www.imaginario.etc.br Lançamento Selo Rio+20 PreCom: Plenary PreCom: G77- on UNCSD [cl] PreCom: Mission of Australia- Informal meeting PrepCom: Mission of Brazil - Informal Meeting TECNOLOGIAS SUSTENTÁVEIS PARA SISTEMAS DE DISTRIBUIÇÃO DE ENERGIA ELÉTRICA Mesa de dialogo com os lideres religiosos Seminário Internacional,Por Mudanças Radicais: Agricultura Familiar Camponesa e Agroecologia como Alternativa à Crise do Sistema Agroalimentar Industrial Sem justiça social e ambiental não há futuro inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) Mostra de fotografias dos alunos do Centro Popular Ópera de Acari - Entrada Franca Fundação Roberto Marinho Movimento Imagina Rio Lançamento Selo Rio+20 CORREIOS ONU ONU ONU ONU TECNOLOGIAS SUSTENTÁVEIS PARA SISTEMAS DE DISTRIBUIÇÃO DE ENERGIA ELÉTRICA ELETROBRAS 15/06/2012 15:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Fórum da Igualdade International Forum on Mining, Climate Change and People’s Movement 15/06/2012 15:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Kalikasan Peoples Network for the Environment As importâncias do Código Florestal 15/06/2012 15:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Núcleo Código Florestal Rio Claro El rol de las organizaciones sociales en el cambio de paradigma en Amériica Latina 15/06/2012 15:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Red Social Argentina para el Desarrollo Sustentable en marcha hacia Río + 20 Inscrições limitadas (rsvp@rio-20.org) : Como as instituições de ensino devem atuar na formação ou no desenvolvimento de seus alunos / profissionais diante da economia verde? Painel 1: Conteúdo Verde - Educação para Transição 15/06/2012 15:30:00 Planetário da Gávea Painel 2: Preparando Líderes Verdes 15/06/2012 15:30:00 Planetário da Gávea ABRH Inscrições limitadas (rsvp@rio-20.org) : Qual deve ser o perfil dos líderes e quais competências eles devem ter? Como o RH deve atuar para formar novos líderes dentro da nova ordem de economia verde? ABRH RICARDO PENIDO Ancora: Thereza Abrãao Consultora de Educação do Banco Santander e Diretora de Sustentabilidade da ABRH - Nacional e outros. Ancora: Elaine Saad - Vice Presidente da Diretoria Executiva da ABRH Nacional e outros. 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) Integrating the social dimensions of green economy into policy Connecting the dots: science, the IPCC and the policy picture 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) On Right to Water, Green Economy and Right based approaches to Sustainable Development The preparatory process for Rio+20 has called for renewed attention to the social dimensions of development. However, the green economy and sustainable development debates have largely been dominated by economic and environmental concerns. This side event brings together policy-relevant lessons from recent research by UNRISD, UNESCO and ISSC with a focus on how narratives both reflect and shape social change. Sustainability calls for judgements about connections between heterogeneous beings linked by diffuse and uncertain connections. Achieving sustainability depends on a strong knowledge base, effectively deployed, but it cannot be thought of purely in technical or epistemic terms. What is required is a reflexive relation between agents accepting responsibility for the very long-term effects of their actions and the non-humans and systems to which they relate. Sustainability thus calls into question both identity and orientation in the world. This means that sustainability cannot be achieved without being imagined, and cannot be imagined without being inscribed in narratives. The side event will focus on an alternative narrative of sustainable development emphasizing the gaps and barriers that need to be overcome in order for the social dimensions Policy-makers need to base their decisions on firm foundations. This is particularly important when addressing complex environmental, economic and social issues such as climate change. The IPCC was founded in 1988 to prepare a comprehensive and unbiased assessment of the risks of anthropogenic climate change, which provided the basis for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and it continues to provide scientific and technical information to support the Convention. The importance of IPCC assessments for the UNFCCC was highlighted in the Durban decisions and the IPCC?s rigorous assessment process has become a template for science-based assessments work. Besides comprehensive assessment reports, the IPCC produces special reports on emerging and other issues relevant for policy implementation and risk management at a country level. An examination of two recent special reports will take two of the key themes of the Conference, disaster risk reduction and energy, as examples. United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) The planet is facing multiple environmental crises and many of them mediated through water. The escalating water challenges result in human communities without access to water for their basic livelihood needs and ecosystems and species that suffer destruction and extinction. Globalized industrial agri-food systems are a big part of the problem. An essential component of effective, sustainable water governance is right to water ? right to water to meet the basic Institute for Agriculture and needs of people and to help ensure ecosystem sustenance locally. By contrast, our Trade Policy (IATP) environmental laws permit a ?race to the bottom? system that legalizes pollution and overdiversion. Legal recognition of rights of people, waterways, and species to water for life and well-being is necessary, to help guide new governance systems that encourage respectful use of water rather than a system that is based on commodification of nature, to ensure the security of current and future generations of people and species. "Biodiversity markets are on [the] trajectory from futuristic to unremarkable." - State of Biodiversity Markets (2010) 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) FORES presents the results of their report ?Using markets to supply ecosystem services: how to make it happen and invites a broader discussion on the opportunities and challenges of using environmental markets to improve the supply of ES. Using markets to supply ecosystem services: how to make it happen? 15/06/2012 Engaging the private sector and catalysing change: a focus on REDD+ The need to protect ecosystem services (ES) is well recognised, but existing approaches have failed to stem their decline. One option is to rely on a market to 'price' these valuable services Forum for Reforms and provide a more sustainable level. Which ecosystem services are best fitted for market Entrepreneurship and based measures, and what principles should the measures rely on? Sustainability (FORES) 15:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) Natural capital - our ecosystems, biodiversity and natural resources - is fundamental to the wellbeing and sustainable development of our societies. The annual value of services provided by nature is in the trillions of dollars. Too often, however, financial capital is deployed against natural capital, destroying long-term sustainability of our environment, as well as the human economy. Institute for Conservation and Sustainable The side event will discuss the impacts that the ?business-as-usual? economic model is Development of Amazonas having on the planet?s ecosystems, people and biodiversity, as well as innovative ways for ? IDESAM engaging private in forest conservation and land based sustainable activities. The barriers to shifting from today?s model to one in which natural capital is more accurately valued will be examined, as will potential pathways towards positive transformation and examples of private sector leadership and potential for replication and scale. 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) ONU 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) What Comes Next? An Interactive Dialogue on Youth Movements Beyond Rio Framing SD Policy Dialogues: A Well-Prepared Society PreCom: IATP PreCom: IDESAMEngaging the private sector and catalysing change PreCom: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) PreCom: SustainUSWhat Comes Next? An Interactive Dialogue on Youth PreCom: UNRISDsocial dimensions of green economy into policy PreCom: Worldview Impact Foundation- Framing SD Policy Dialogues PreCom: Brazil- Low Carbon Agriculture PreCom: Carbon Disclosure Project PreCom: Centre for Environment Education PreCom: Centre for International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL) PreCom: Centre for International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL) PreCom: IISD- Green procurement: Cross cutting for green gowth PreCom: UNODCNatural resources crimes a challenge to sust. dev. 15/06/2012 Integrating the social dimensions of green economy into policy How can youth capture international momentum toward Rio+20 and cultivate innovative action that builds upon the achievements of Rio+20, while working to address its potential SustainUS shortcomings? To begin answering this question, this side event will engage young leaders from around the world to share their successes, as well as their concerns, ideas and visions for achieving The Future We Want. Twenty-first century challenges to global environmental security will require an unprecedented solidarity of purpose and concert of action from a well-prepared global society. Policy-makers are in a position to decide what to do and when to act based upon available evidence and their beliefs about the risks and benefits of a green economy strategy, including the development of institutional frameworks on sustainable development. Currently, we are using 19th and 20th century approaches and models to address 21st century issues. In order to increase the Worldview Impact responsive capacity of nation states based upon 21st century models, then governance Foundation structures for sustainable development must be created as "learning systems" to understand what is working, what is not, what are the potential options. A successful outcome from Rio+20 would be a systems-wide framework that engages the public where attempts to meliorate one issue can alter or even exacerbate the impacts of another. 15:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) ONU The preparatory process for Rio+20 has called for renewed attention to the social dimensions of development. However, the green economy and sustainable development debates have largely been dominated by economic and environmental concerns. This side event brings together policy-relevant lessons from recent research by UNRISD, UNESCO and ISSC with a focus on how narratives both reflect and shape social change. Sustainability calls for judgements about connections between heterogeneous beings linked by diffuse and uncertain United Nations Research connections. Achieving sustainability depends on a strong knowledge base, effectively Institute for Social deployed, but it cannot be thought of purely in technical or epistemic terms. What is required is Development (UNRISD) a reflexive relation between agents accepting responsibility for the very long-term effects of their actions and the non-humans and systems to which they relate. Sustainability thus calls into question both identity and orientation in the world. This means that sustainability cannot be achieved without being imagined, and cannot be imagined without being inscribed in narratives. The side event will focus on an alternative narrative of sustainable development emphasizing the gaps and barriers that need to be overcome in order for the social dimensions 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) Policy-makers need to base their decisions on firm foundations. This is particularly important when addressing complex environmental, economic and social issues such as climate change. The IPCC was founded in 1988 to prepare a comprehensive and unbiased assessment of the risks of anthropogenic climate change, which provided the basis for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and it continues to provide scientific and technical information to support the Convention. The importance of IPCC assessments for Intergovernmental Panel on the UNFCCC was highlighted in the Durban decisions and the IPCC?s rigorous assessment Climate Change (IPCC) process has become a template for science-based assessments work. Besides comprehensive assessment reports, the IPCC produces special reports on emerging and other issues relevant for policy implementation and risk management at a country level. An examination of two recent special reports will take two of the key themes of the Conference, disaster risk reduction and energy, as examples. T-3 (Riocentro) The planet is facing multiple environmental crises and many of them mediated through water. The escalating water challenges result in human communities without access to water for their basic livelihood needs and ecosystems and species that suffer destruction and extinction. Globalized industrial agri-food systems are a big part of the problem. An essential component of effective, sustainable water governance is right to water ? right to water to meet the basic Institute for Agriculture and needs of people and to help ensure ecosystem sustenance locally. By contrast, our Trade Policy (IATP) environmental laws permit a ?race to the bottom? system that legalizes pollution and overdiversion. Legal recognition of rights of people, waterways, and species to water for life and well-being is necessary, to help guide new governance systems that encourage respectful use of water rather than a system that is based on commodification of nature, to ensure the security of current and future generations of people and species. Connecting the dots: science, the IPCC and the policy picture 15/06/2012 15:30:00 On Right to Water, Green Economy and Right based approaches to Sustainable Development "Biodiversity markets are on [the] trajectory from futuristic to unremarkable." - State of Biodiversity Markets (2010) 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) FORES presents the results of their report ?Using markets to supply ecosystem services: how to make it happen and invites a broader discussion on the opportunities and challenges of using environmental markets to improve the supply of ES. Using markets to supply ecosystem services: how to make it happen? 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) Natural capital - our ecosystems, biodiversity and natural resources - is fundamental to the wellbeing and sustainable development of our societies. The annual value of services provided by nature is in the trillions of dollars. Too often, however, financial capital is deployed against natural capital, destroying long-term sustainability of our environment, as well as the human economy. Institute for Conservation and Sustainable The side event will discuss the impacts that the ?business-as-usual? economic model is Development of Amazonas having on the planet?s ecosystems, people and biodiversity, as well as innovative ways for ? IDESAM engaging private in forest conservation and land based sustainable activities. The barriers to shifting from today?s model to one in which natural capital is more accurately valued will be examined, as will potential pathways towards positive transformation and examples of private sector leadership and potential for replication and scale. T-3 (Riocentro) How can youth capture international momentum toward Rio+20 and cultivate innovative action that builds upon the achievements of Rio+20, while working to address its potential shortcomings? To begin answering this question, this side event will engage young leaders from around the world to share their successes, as well as their concerns, ideas and visions for achieving The Future We Want. Engaging the private sector and catalysing change: a focus on REDD+ 15/06/2012 What Comes Next? An Interactive Dialogue on Youth Movements Beyond Rio The need to protect ecosystem services (ES) is well recognised, but existing approaches have failed to stem their decline. One option is to rely on a market to 'price' these valuable services Forum for Reforms and provide a more sustainable level. Which ecosystem services are best fitted for market Entrepreneurship and based measures, and what principles should the measures rely on? Sustainability (FORES) 15:30:00 SustainUS 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) Twenty-first century challenges to global environmental security will require an unprecedented solidarity of purpose and concert of action from a well-prepared global society. Policy-makers are in a position to decide what to do and when to act based upon available evidence and their beliefs about the risks and benefits of a green economy strategy, including the development of institutional frameworks on sustainable development. Currently, we are using 19th and 20th century approaches and models to address 21st century issues. In order to increase the Worldview Impact responsive capacity of nation states based upon 21st century models, then governance Foundation structures for sustainable development must be created as "learning systems" to understand what is working, what is not, what are the potential options. A successful outcome from Rio+20 would be a systems-wide framework that engages the public where attempts to meliorate one issue can alter or even exacerbate the impacts of another. Framing SD Policy Dialogues: A Well-Prepared Society 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) Integrating the social dimensions of green economy into policy Connecting the dots: science, the IPCC and the policy picture 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) On Right to Water, Green Economy and Right based approaches to Sustainable Development The preparatory process for Rio+20 has called for renewed attention to the social dimensions of development. However, the green economy and sustainable development debates have largely been dominated by economic and environmental concerns. This side event brings together policy-relevant lessons from recent research by UNRISD, UNESCO and ISSC with a focus on how narratives both reflect and shape social change. Sustainability calls for judgements about connections between heterogeneous beings linked by diffuse and uncertain connections. Achieving sustainability depends on a strong knowledge base, effectively deployed, but it cannot be thought of purely in technical or epistemic terms. What is required is a reflexive relation between agents accepting responsibility for the very long-term effects of their actions and the non-humans and systems to which they relate. Sustainability thus calls into question both identity and orientation in the world. This means that sustainability cannot be achieved without being imagined, and cannot be imagined without being inscribed in narratives. The side event will focus on an alternative narrative of sustainable development emphasizing the gaps and barriers that need to be overcome in order for the social dimensions Policy-makers need to base their decisions on firm foundations. This is particularly important when addressing complex environmental, economic and social issues such as climate change. The IPCC was founded in 1988 to prepare a comprehensive and unbiased assessment of the risks of anthropogenic climate change, which provided the basis for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and it continues to provide scientific and technical information to support the Convention. The importance of IPCC assessments for the UNFCCC was highlighted in the Durban decisions and the IPCC?s rigorous assessment process has become a template for science-based assessments work. Besides comprehensive assessment reports, the IPCC produces special reports on emerging and other issues relevant for policy implementation and risk management at a country level. An examination of two recent special reports will take two of the key themes of the Conference, disaster risk reduction and energy, as examples. United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) The planet is facing multiple environmental crises and many of them mediated through water. The escalating water challenges result in human communities without access to water for their basic livelihood needs and ecosystems and species that suffer destruction and extinction. Globalized industrial agri-food systems are a big part of the problem. An essential component of effective, sustainable water governance is right to water ? right to water to meet the basic Institute for Agriculture and needs of people and to help ensure ecosystem sustenance locally. By contrast, our Trade Policy (IATP) environmental laws permit a ?race to the bottom? system that legalizes pollution and overdiversion. Legal recognition of rights of people, waterways, and species to water for life and well-being is necessary, to help guide new governance systems that encourage respectful use of water rather than a system that is based on commodification of nature, to ensure the security of current and future generations of people and species. "Biodiversity markets are on [the] trajectory from futuristic to unremarkable." - State of Biodiversity Markets (2010) 15/06/2012 Using markets to supply ecosystem services: how to make it happen? 15:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) The need to protect ecosystem services (ES) is well recognised, but existing approaches have failed to stem their decline. One option is to rely on a market to 'price' these valuable services Forum for Reforms and provide a more sustainable level. Which ecosystem services are best fitted for market Entrepreneurship and based measures, and what principles should the measures rely on? Sustainability (FORES) FORES presents the results of their report ?Using markets to supply ecosystem services: how to make it happen and invites a broader discussion on the opportunities and challenges of using environmental markets to improve the supply of ES. 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) Engaging the private sector and catalysing change: a focus on REDD+ 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 15:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) What Comes Next? An Interactive Dialogue on Youth Movements Beyond Rio Natural capital - our ecosystems, biodiversity and natural resources - is fundamental to the wellbeing and sustainable development of our societies. The annual value of services provided by nature is in the trillions of dollars. Too often, however, financial capital is deployed against natural capital, destroying long-term sustainability of our environment, as well as the human economy. Institute for Conservation and Sustainable The side event will discuss the impacts that the ?business-as-usual? economic model is Development of Amazonas having on the planet?s ecosystems, people and biodiversity, as well as innovative ways for ? IDESAM engaging private in forest conservation and land based sustainable activities. The barriers to shifting from today?s model to one in which natural capital is more accurately valued will be examined, as will potential pathways towards positive transformation and examples of private sector leadership and potential for replication and scale. How can youth capture international momentum toward Rio+20 and cultivate innovative action that builds upon the achievements of Rio+20, while working to address its potential SustainUS shortcomings? To begin answering this question, this side event will engage young leaders from around the world to share their successes, as well as their concerns, ideas and visions for achieving The Future We Want. Twenty-first century challenges to global environmental security will require an unprecedented solidarity of purpose and concert of action from a well-prepared global society. Policy-makers are in a position to decide what to do and when to act based upon available evidence and their beliefs about the risks and benefits of a green economy strategy, including the development of institutional frameworks on sustainable development. Currently, we are using 19th and 20th century approaches and models to address 21st century issues. In order to increase the Worldview Impact responsive capacity of nation states based upon 21st century models, then governance Foundation structures for sustainable development must be created as "learning systems" to understand what is working, what is not, what are the potential options. A successful outcome from Rio+20 would be a systems-wide framework that engages the public where attempts to meliorate one issue can alter or even exacerbate the impacts of another. Framing SD Policy Dialogues: A Well-Prepared Society Resíduos podem ser valiosos Lançamento da Coletânea do Ciclo de Palestras e Debates para a Rio+20 15/06/2012 15/06/2012 16:00:00 16:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Parque dos Atletas Encontros Para a Conquista 15/06/2012 16:00:00 MAM Responsabilidade Social "Vila Chocolatão" 15/06/2012 16:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW 15/06/2012 16:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Valorização dos resíduos – a parceria internacional em Borås baseia-se na cooperação entre as universidades, Conselho Municipal e negócios em um conceito de hélice tripla. Este conceito tem sido um elemento-chave na cidade de Borås, Suécia, para estabelecer uma gestão sustentável de resíduos, com apenas um por cento dos resíduos sendo colocado em aterros. Nesta cooperação, o conceito de tripla hélice é o elemento-chave, bem como para os nossos parceiros cidades/países. Este contribui para uma solução sustentável a longo prazo para a gestão de resíduos, começando por educar a competência local, através de mapeamento e planejamento, até a construção e garantia de qualidade. O conceito se estende para além do simples lançamento de instalações adaptadas para as necessidades locais, para assegurar o funcionamento contínuo. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrantes: Jessica Magnusson (SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden) Considerando a importância da Rio+20, foram elencados 5 eixos de discussões nas 5 regiões do País: Biomas, Recursos Hídricos, Meio Ambiente Urbano, Energia e Segurança Alimentar. As discussões desses temas foram orientadas segundo os dois eixos básicos da Rio+20: a economia verde no contexto do desenvolvimento sustentável e da erradicação da pobreza; e o arcabouço institucional para o desenvolvimento sustentável. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrantes: Deputado Sarney Filho (PV-MA)/Presidente da Comissão de Meio Ambiente e Desenvolvimento Sustentável, Deputado Marco Maia (PT-RS)/Presidente da Câmara dos Deputados, Deputado Ricardo Tripoli (PSDB-SP)/Relator da Subcomissão Rio+20, parlamentares e ONGs. (Au Rendez-vous de la Conquête) de Euzhan Palcy. França, 2006. Legendas em português. 57’. Cópia em DVD. Complemento – Recife frio de Kleber Mendonça Filho. Brasil, 2009. 24’. A ética, a teoria e a filosofia da Negritude. Os diferentes encontros do jovem estudante Aimé Césaire em Paris com pensadores, intelectuais, seu encontro com a África pela ótica do jovem Leopold Senghor. Classificação indicativa – 14 anos. evento público Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW Jessica Magnusson Embaixada da Suécia. Comissão de Meio Ambiente e Desenvolvimento Sustentável, Subcomissão Especial Rio+20 e Frente Parlamentar Ambientalista. Deputado Sarney Filho, Deputado Marco Maia, Deputado Ricardo Tripoli MAM Analice Marques Bolzan ELETROBRAS Cátia Segabinazzi Assistente Social/TRF4 Debate : Capitalismo e sustentabilidade : incompatibilidade de gênios 15/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Associação Cultural Jose Marti do RJ, Associação Cultural José Marti de MG, Casa América Latina,Espaço Cultural Diálogos do Sul, Fórum Social Mundial- Minas Gerais, Movimento dos Sem Terra, Instituto Advogados do Brasil-IAB, Instituto Sul-Americano de Gov Cultura e Cosmologia - Astrologia e interdisciplinaridade em busca de soluções inovadoras para um futuro sustentável 15/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Astrólogos Campaña de Defensa del TIPNIS 15/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo CAMPAÑA DE DEFENSA DEL TIPNIS - FOCOMADE Coletivo Nacional Levante! I Encontro das Juventudes Anticapitalistas na Cúpula dos Povos 15/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Conversando Memórias passadas e presentes: discutindo verdade e justiça 15/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo GEOPOLITICA MUNDIAL, CONFLICTO Y ECONOMIA VERDE 15/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Lançamento da Rede Brasileira da Carta da Terra 15/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Rio+20 e sustentabilidade no século XXI 15/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Gerenciamento de resíduos 15/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo ONG PEQUENA SEMENTE Aterro do Flamengo Oxfam International Youth Partnerships Stop Land grabbing 15/06/2012 16:30:00 Coletivo RJ Memória, Verdade e Justiça COMITE DE IMPULSO COLOMBIA RIO + 20 Instituto Democracia e Sustentabiliodade Juventude Demolay 15/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo REDE DE PESQUISAS EM NANOTECNOLOGIA, SOCIEDADE E MEIO AMBIENTE RENANOSOMA 15/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Rede nacional de cultura Ambiental Afro-Brasileira 15/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Rede Olhares da Juventude 15/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo NEGRAS E NEGROS COMPARTILHANDO O PODER 15/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Exposição de artes,esportes e dança, Debate sobre politica economia e sociedade haitiana-,Musica video e apresentação do Vodou (religiãio predominante do Haiti) 15/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Forum: Diálogos para uma energia sustentável 15/06/2012 16:30:00 Forte de Copacabana NANOTECNOLOGIA, JUSTICA SOCIAL E AMBIENTAL I Semana de Ecologia, Cultura e Cidadania dos Povos Tradicionais de Terreiro na Cúpula dos Povos / Rio+20 Encontro da Juventude e Meio Ambiente do Estado do Rio de Janeiro Science and technology for social justice and preservation of the earth O agrário brasileiro e a erradicação da pobreza com sustentabilidade ambiental Forum: Desafios e oportunidades para o Empreendedorismo Social Arena Pensando Carreiras Verdes PreCom: Bureau meeting PROJETO DA UHE BELO MONTE 15/06/2012 17:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 15/06/2012 17:00:00 Forte de Copacabana 15/06/2012 17:00:00 Planetário da Gávea 15/06/2012 17:00:00 P3-G (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 17:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Science and Democracy World Forum UNEGRO - UNIÃO DE NEGROS PELA IGUALDADE Viva Rio Viva Comunidade e Viva Favela inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) Fundação Roberto Marinho Fundação Perseu Abramo inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) Inscrições limitadas (rsvp@rio-20.org) : Quem são os jovens da economia verde? O que eles esperam das empresas? Qual é o seu papel hoje nas organizações? O que as empresas esperam dos jovens profissionais dentro desse novo contexto. Fundação Roberto Marinho Mediadores: Felipe Solari Apresentador do Programa Legendários e Léo Almeida. Participantes: Celina Joppert e outros. ABRH ONU PROJETO DA UHE BELO MONTE ELETROBRAS NORTE ENERGIA Impactos da economia atual sobre os diversos biomas da América do Sul 15/06/2012 17:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Accaparement de Terres en Colombie: Loi de victimes et redistribution de terres 15/06/2012 17:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo 15/06/2012 17:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 17:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) Sustainable Development in International Courts and Tribunals INST. PANAM. DE M. AMBIENTE E A. PROTEGIDAS Secours Catholique Since the 1992 Earth Summit, international courts and tribunals have become an important part of the institutional framework for sustainable development. Institutions such as the International Court of Justice, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the WTO Dispute Settlement Body, have resolved disputes using key principles of sustainable development law such as integration, equity, precaution and common but differentiated responsibility. This CISDL legal experts panel, drawing on a decade of legal research by the International Law for Centre for International Sustainable Development Sustainable Development Partnership (ILSD) launched at the 2002 World Summit on Law (CISDL) Sustainable Development, will explain the implications of recent judgments for sustainable development. Legal experts from both developing and developed countries will also identify emerging trends in sustainable development law. The event launches an online resource, a new Legal Working Paper Series on Sustainable Justice, and the next decade of the ILSD Partnership, with tools for legal analysis and compliance. This event explores how cities and the private sector can work together to create change on the ground, in the context of transparency and disclosure required for a green economy. Carbon Disclosure Project Transparency and disclosure in the green economy 15/06/2012 17:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Green Procurement: a cross cutting strategy for green growth 15/06/2012 17:30:00 P3-F (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 17:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) ESD as Driver of Change towards a Green Economy Low Carbon Agriculture Why focus on Procurement? Because purchases by governments of goods, services and works account for 15-19% of GDP in industrialised countries and even more in emerging economies. When such large scale demand begins to specify that goods and services are produced in a sustainable manner, public procurement becomes a strong market incentive for green investment, innovation, production and growth. Global markets are also placing International Institute for increasing expectations on private finance initiatives (PFIs) as a viable tool for green growth. PFIs are formal contractual agreements between the state and the private sector that crowd in Sustainable Development (IISD) private sector capital in procurement or commissioning of public infrastructure and services. While governments are looking to this model to crowd-in capital and share risks of infrastructure expansion, they are overlooking fact that PFIs will only deliver value for money, for both investor and public purse, if they are approached and designed as a long-term sustainable investment. Commenting on the role of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) Irina Bokova, UNESCO Director General mentioned that ?ESD promotes the values and knowledge necessary to help women and men to cope with change, complexity and uncertainty, to adopt new consumption patterns, and to transform mindsets and behaviors? . When it comes to promoting ideas of sustainable development and green economy, education remains one of the most important short term, as well as long term tool we possess that can influence existing Centre for Environment institutions or create new ones. Education The Government of India, recognizing the importance of environmental education as far back as in 1984, had facilitated the creation of the Centre of Environment Education (CEE) as a Centre for Excellence. Since then CEE has expanded and has initiated and implemented numerous innovative ESD programmes across India, partnering with various UN such as UNESCO, UNEP, UNDP, WHO etc. accumulating a plethora of enlightening experiences and learnings. The Low Carbon Agriculture Program (LCAP) is an activity under the Brazilian National Policy on Climate Change, established in 2009. The LCAP is a relevant tool to boost the green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication, creating projects Brazil for promoting integrated farming systems, rehabilitation of degraded pastures, organic agriculture, processing of animal waste, no-tillage planting, fixing biological nitrogen and other sustainable agricultural initiatives. 15/06/2012 17:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 17:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) Sustainable Development in International Courts and Tribunals Since the 1992 Earth Summit, international courts and tribunals have become an important part of the institutional framework for sustainable development. Institutions such as the International Court of Justice, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the WTO Dispute Settlement Body, have resolved disputes using key principles of sustainable development law such as integration, equity, precaution and common but differentiated responsibility. This CISDL legal experts panel, drawing on a decade of legal research by the International Law for Centre for International Sustainable Development Sustainable Development Partnership (ILSD) launched at the 2002 World Summit on Law (CISDL) Sustainable Development, will explain the implications of recent judgments for sustainable development. Legal experts from both developing and developed countries will also identify emerging trends in sustainable development law. The event launches an online resource, a new Legal Working Paper Series on Sustainable Justice, and the next decade of the ILSD Partnership, with tools for legal analysis and compliance. This event explores how cities and the private sector can work together to create change on the ground, in the context of transparency and disclosure required for a green economy. Carbon Disclosure Project Transparency and disclosure in the green economy 15/06/2012 17:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Green Procurement: a cross cutting strategy for green growth 15/06/2012 17:30:00 P3-F (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 17:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 17:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 17:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) ESD as Driver of Change towards a Green Economy Low Carbon Agriculture Sustainable Development in International Courts and Tribunals Transparency and disclosure in the green economy Why focus on Procurement? Because purchases by governments of goods, services and works account for 15-19% of GDP in industrialised countries and even more in emerging economies. When such large scale demand begins to specify that goods and services are produced in a sustainable manner, public procurement becomes a strong market incentive for green investment, innovation, production and growth. Global markets are also placing International Institute for increasing expectations on private finance initiatives (PFIs) as a viable tool for green growth. PFIs are formal contractual agreements between the state and the private sector that crowd in Sustainable Development (IISD) private sector capital in procurement or commissioning of public infrastructure and services. While governments are looking to this model to crowd-in capital and share risks of infrastructure expansion, they are overlooking fact that PFIs will only deliver value for money, for both investor and public purse, if they are approached and designed as a long-term sustainable investment. Commenting on the role of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) Irina Bokova, UNESCO Director General mentioned that ?ESD promotes the values and knowledge necessary to help women and men to cope with change, complexity and uncertainty, to adopt new consumption patterns, and to transform mindsets and behaviors? . When it comes to promoting ideas of sustainable development and green economy, education remains one of the most important short term, as well as long term tool we possess that can influence existing Centre for Environment institutions or create new ones. Education The Government of India, recognizing the importance of environmental education as far back as in 1984, had facilitated the creation of the Centre of Environment Education (CEE) as a Centre for Excellence. Since then CEE has expanded and has initiated and implemented numerous innovative ESD programmes across India, partnering with various UN such as UNESCO, UNEP, UNDP, WHO etc. accumulating a plethora of enlightening experiences and learnings. The Low Carbon Agriculture Program (LCAP) is an activity under the Brazilian National Policy on Climate Change, established in 2009. The LCAP is a relevant tool to boost the green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication, creating projects Brazil for promoting integrated farming systems, rehabilitation of degraded pastures, organic agriculture, processing of animal waste, no-tillage planting, fixing biological nitrogen and other sustainable agricultural initiatives. Since the 1992 Earth Summit, international courts and tribunals have become an important part of the institutional framework for sustainable development. Institutions such as the International Court of Justice, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the WTO Dispute Settlement Body, have resolved disputes using key principles of sustainable development law such as integration, equity, precaution and common but differentiated responsibility. This CISDL legal experts panel, drawing on a decade of legal research by the International Law for Centre for International Sustainable Development Sustainable Development Partnership (ILSD) launched at the 2002 World Summit on Law (CISDL) Sustainable Development, will explain the implications of recent judgments for sustainable development. Legal experts from both developing and developed countries will also identify emerging trends in sustainable development law. The event launches an online resource, a new Legal Working Paper Series on Sustainable Justice, and the next decade of the ILSD Partnership, with tools for legal analysis and compliance. This event explores how cities and the private sector can work together to create change on the ground, in the context of transparency and disclosure required for a green economy. Carbon Disclosure Project 15/06/2012 17:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Green Procurement: a cross cutting strategy for green growth 15/06/2012 17:30:00 P3-F (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 17:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) 15/06/2012 17:30:00 Riocentro ESD as Driver of Change towards a Green Economy Low Carbon Agriculture Painel: Plano ABC Programa Estadual de Ampliação da Cobertura Florestal REFLORESTAR 15/06/2012 18:00:00 Parque dos Atletas 15/06/2012 18:00:00 E.A.V. Parque Lage (Auditório) As Ruas de Casablanca 15/06/2012 18:00:00 MAM Conferência Multimídia A MULHER TUPINAMBÁ 15/06/2012 18:00:00 Parque Lage PreCom: European Union:EU coordination meeting on Rio+20 15/06/2012 18:00:00 P3-4 (Riocentro) Relatos Canibais - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br Why focus on Procurement? Because purchases by governments of goods, services and works account for 15-19% of GDP in industrialised countries and even more in emerging economies. When such large scale demand begins to specify that goods and services are produced in a sustainable manner, public procurement becomes a strong market incentive for green investment, innovation, production and growth. Global markets are also placing International Institute for increasing expectations on private finance initiatives (PFIs) as a viable tool for green growth. PFIs are formal contractual agreements between the state and the private sector that crowd in Sustainable Development (IISD) private sector capital in procurement or commissioning of public infrastructure and services. While governments are looking to this model to crowd-in capital and share risks of infrastructure expansion, they are overlooking fact that PFIs will only deliver value for money, for both investor and public purse, if they are approached and designed as a long-term sustainable investment. Commenting on the role of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) Irina Bokova, UNESCO Director General mentioned that ?ESD promotes the values and knowledge necessary to help women and men to cope with change, complexity and uncertainty, to adopt new consumption patterns, and to transform mindsets and behaviors? . When it comes to promoting ideas of sustainable development and green economy, education remains one of the most important short term, as well as long term tool we possess that can influence existing Centre for Environment institutions or create new ones. Education The Government of India, recognizing the importance of environmental education as far back as in 1984, had facilitated the creation of the Centre of Environment Education (CEE) as a Centre for Excellence. Since then CEE has expanded and has initiated and implemented numerous innovative ESD programmes across India, partnering with various UN such as UNESCO, UNEP, UNDP, WHO etc. accumulating a plethora of enlightening experiences and learnings. The Low Carbon Agriculture Program (LCAP) is an activity under the Brazilian National Policy on Climate Change, established in 2009. The LCAP is a relevant tool to boost the green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication, creating projects Brazil for promoting integrated farming systems, rehabilitation of degraded pastures, organic agriculture, processing of animal waste, no-tillage planting, fixing biological nitrogen and other sustainable agricultural initiatives. Embrapa O Programa Reflorestar é uma iniciativa governamental cujo desenvolvimento foi iniciado no ano de 2011, fruto do alinhamento da Secretaria Estadual de Meio Ambiente e Recursos Hídricos (SEAMA) e da Secretaria Estadual de Agricultura, Aqüicultura e Pesca (SEAG).Alinhado com a meta de aumento da cobertura florestal proposta pelo Estado do Espírito Santo, de alcançar 16% até o ano de 2025, o que corresponde a um incremento de cerca de 230.000 ha de novas áreas florestadas (5% da área do Estado) e com investimentos de R$ 160 MM o Programa Reflorestar irá recuperar 30 mil hectares até 2014, possibilitando o Governo do Estado do cumprimento de 13% da meta prevista para 2025. O Programa Estadual de Ampliação da Espírito Santo. Cobertura Florestal tem como objetivo manter, recuperar e ampliar a cobertura florestal, com geração de oportunidades e renda para o produtor rural. Tem como desafio criar estrutura que permita ao Estado obter avanços concretos na ampliação da cobertura florestal, tendo como meta 30 mil hectares até 2014. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrantes: Aladim Fernando Cerqueira (Diretor Presidente do Instituto Estadual de Meio Ambiente e Recursos Hídricos) e Marcos Franklin Sossai (Gerente – Instituto Estadual de Meio Ambiente e Recursos Hídricos). 18h – Conferência Multimídia A MULHER TUPINAMBÁ Comentário A. Sobre as mulheres tupinambás - alteridade dentro da alteridade acompanhada de exibição audiovisual. Comentário B. Sobre a tese do “Matriarcado de Pindorama” de Oswald Andrade. Entrada Franca de Nabil Ayouch. Marrocos/França, 2000. Com Said Taghmoui e crianças de rua. Legendas em português. 90’. Ali, Kwita, Omar e Boubker são crianças de rua. Eles vivem no porto desde que deixaram Dib e sua gangue. É que Ali quer partir: quer se tornar um marinheiro e correr mundo. Classificação indicativa – 14 anos. Movimento Imagina Rio MAM Sobre as mulheres tupinambás - alteridade dentro da alteridade - acompanhada de exibição audiovisual. ONU Aladim Fernando Cerqueira e Marcos Franklin Sossai Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW 15/06/2012 18:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Coquetel de Inauguração Expo Brasil Sustentável 15/06/2012 18:30:00 Pier Mauá Exibição e debate do filme A batalha de Chernobyl 15/06/2012 19:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Plataforma Vide Urbe + artistas e coletivos associados - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br 15/06/2012 19:00:00 Glória 15/06/2012 19:00:00 Casa da Gávea Aqualume 15/06/2012 19:00:00 Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas Plataforma Vide Urbe – Praça Luís de Camões (Glória) 15/06/2012 19:00:00 GLÓRIA Palestra sobre o Pré-Sal com Prof. Luis Sauer 15/06/2012 19:00:00 CASA DA GÁVEA Povo de Saharaui 15/06/2012 20:00:00 Museu da República 15/06/2012 21:00:00 Casa da Gávea 15/06/2012 21:00:00 CASA DA GÁVEA Palestra sobre o Pré-Sal com Prof. Luis Sauer Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br Stand Up - Humor Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br Energia da USP Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW O Presidente da FINEP, Glauco Arbix, convida para o coquetel de inauguração da Expo Brasil Sustentável - mostra de inovações tecnológicas sustentáveis da FINEP, que será realizado no dia 15 de junho às 18:30 horas, no Armazém 3 do Pier Mauá. ELETROBRAS FINEP Coalizão por um Brasil livre de Usinas Nucleares, Articulação Antinuclear Brasileira, Rede Brasileira de Justiça Ambiental, Oilwatch, Fórum dos Afetados pela indústria do petróleo e petroquímica das cercanias da Baía de Guanabara. Projeções espaço públicos não convencionais. Entrada Franca Movimento Imagina Rio Ildo Luis Sauer- professor da USP fala sobre o Pré –Sal / Programa de Pós-graduação em Energia da USP - Professor Titular de Energia - Instituto de Eletrotécnica e Energia da USP - Movimento Imagina Rio Entrada Franca O Movimento CYAN, da Ambev, promove o Aqualume, festival cultural para conscientizar a população sobre o uso racional da água. O evento acontecerá paralelamente à Conferência das Nações Unidas sobre Desenvolvimento Sustentável Rio+20, de 15 a 24 de junho, às margens da lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas, no Rio de Janeiro. O objetivo do Aqualume é aproximar a população da discussão sobre o destino dos recursos naturais, tema que é um dos pontos de debate mais aguardados para a Conferência. O evento será aberto ao público e funcionará das 19h às 23h. Aos domingos, 17 e 24/6, haverá atrações especiais para as crianças a partir das 16h. São esperadas cerca de cinco mil pessoas por dia. Com uma tecnologia inovadora, uma tela d’água de 600m², criada a partir de uma bomba submersa, será instalada na lagoa. Serão exibidos animações, curtas-metragens, clipes musicais, fotografias, além de conteúdos relacionados à sustentabilidade. A programação do Aqualume conta ainda com apresentações musicais, teatrais e circenses e atividades educativas. Rodrigo Moccia, Relações “Nosso objetivo é trazer o debate de questões fundamentais para o desenvolvimento Corporativas Ambev. sustentável do planeta para o dia a dia das pessoas. Com a iniciativa nós queremos estimular o uso racional da água e engajar a população nessa causa”, afirma Ricardo Rolim, diretor de relações socioambientais da Ambev. Festival Consciente pela Água O Aqualume promoverá o Festival Consciente pela Água, um concurso que vai premiar os autores dos melhores vídeos sobre o uso racional da água. Os vencedores ganham um iPad 2 e têm seu material exibido no telão d’água. Qualquer um pode participar e os vídeos podem ser enviados até o dia 10 de junho. Todas as informações para participar do Festival estão no site www.aqualume.com.br. Os vídeos serão julgados por uma banca interna especializada, que avaliará critérios como: adequação ao tema, criatividade e qualidade de produção do material. Apresentações artísticas O Aqualume vai proporcionar ao público uma série de atrações artísticas na Lagoa. Será realizada os públicos dias, às 19h, uma performance circense – malabares, palhaços ou Projeçõestodos espaço não convencionais. Ildo Luis Sauer, professor da USP fala sobre o Pré –Sal / Programa de Pós-graduação em Energia da USP - Professor Titular de Energia - Instituto de Eletrotécnica. Cupula dos Povos Cultural, Javier Bardem Andrea apresentação de diversos artistas .Entrada Franca Movimento Imagina Rio Stand-up comedy: apresentação de diversos artistas. Fórum de Sustentabilidade Empresarial da Rio+20 – Inovação e Colaboração para o Futuro que Queremos 15/06/2012 ??? Windsor Barra Hotel No Roads to a Green Economy - Mapping the Earth's Roadless Areas and their Services 15/06/2012 14:15:00PM Parque dos Atletas PreCom: Forum for Reforms Entrepreneurship and Sustainability 15/06/2012 15:30:00 PM T-10 (Riocentro) Biodiversidade e Gestão do Meio Urbano: BiodiverCIDADE: como considerar a biodiversidade na gestão do meio urbano? Viver carioca no século XXI: uma experiência inovadora nas favelas do Rio de Janeiro 15/06/2012 15/06/2012 11:00:00 11:00:00 Arena da Barra Arena da Barra A preparação do jovem para o futuro do Brasil e do Mundo numa ação integrada científico-humanista, visando o desenvolvimento sustentável e a erradicação da pobreza em nosso Planeta 15/06/2012 13:45:00 Arena da Barra Moda, design, sustentabilidade e economia solidária 15/06/2012 16:00:00 Arena da Barra O Fórum de Sustentabilidade Empresarial da Rio+20 busca trazer maior alcance e qualidade para a sustentabilidade corporativa e produzir um número significativo de compromissos corporativos para o avanço do desenvolvimento sustentável em todo o mundo. Com 2.000 CEOs e outros participantes esperados, além de uma agenda ambiciosa focada na inovação e em parcerias transformadoras, o Fórum será uma vitrine da ação empresarial e da liderança em apoio à agenda da Rio+20. Roadless areas are large areas inaccessible by people through mechanical means, free from hard surfaced roads, paved highways, and high quality roads, which allow for large-scale resource extraction. Roadless areas are un-fragmented areas with high natural value where small access roads, waterways and/or unpaved road networks do exist, allowing local communities to transport, travel and trade. EU Pavillion The delineation of roadless areas is as a new conservation tool in the hands of governments to fight biodiversity loss, ecosystem services degradation, climate change and poverty, while safeguarding the direct benefits delivered to the indigenous communities through the continuous sustainable use of their natural resources. ONU A atividade urbana implica em uma série de impactos ambientais que podem tanto estar dentro quanto fora da cidade. Estes impactos estão ocorrendo em um ritmo crescente nunca visto antes na história da humanidade. Tradicionalmente a gestão urbana tem em sua agenda a solução de problemas ambientais relacionados ao saneamento e poluição do ar, por exemplo. Mais raramente, a agenda local inclui questões ambientais que extrapolam o nível local como a biodiversidade. O objetivo da discussão é apresentar formas de transformação do espaço urbano, com soluções inovadoras, criativas, singulares, abertas à diversidade e propícias às trocas, valorizando as características intrínsecas e a população local como ator econômico. Este seminário é uma amostragem do projeto filantrópico brasileiro multidisciplinar, coordenado pela Juíza Lia Pantoja Milhomens e realizado pelo Instituto dos Magistrados do Brasil (em inglês : Office of Judges of Brazil), com equipes de profissionais de diversas áreas do conhecimento , abrangendo a seguinte atividade : análise e discussão das razões físicas, psíquicas, morais e sociais que levam o ser humano, isoladamente ou em conjunto, a um comportamento desviante em relação ao seu próprio desenvolvimento de moral subjetiva e objetiva , tendo a situação atingido a tais níveis que impede , até os dias de hoje, uma ação efetiva em favor dos direitos humanos fundamentais e do bem estar planetário de todas as formas de vida , bem como de cuidados com os recursos naturais. Além dessa análise, são apontadas soluções que abrangem diversos setores de atividades , além do acompanhamento do seu trabalho e da integração a ele das opiniões da juventude e de toda a sociedade, através de Simpósios, Seminários, enquetes, Chats na Internet , desdobramentos de atividades, sempre acompanhadas ao vivo, em todas as mídias abertas a todas as pessoas, nacionais e internacionais. Falaremos sobre a Moda como fator de Inserção Social e conscientização sobre a necessidade de se encontrar um novo modelo de Desenvolvimento que seja sustentável. Algumas indústrias, grifes e estilistas já estão atuando, levando em conta a responsabilidade social e ambiental. Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - UTFPR LVA – ESTRUTURAÇÃO E DESENVOLVIMENTO DE EMPREEDIMENTOS URBANOS E DE INFRAESTRUTURA LTDA Instituto dos Magistrados do Brasil Associação de Moradores e Amigos de Laranjeiras Energia para que e para quem 16/06/2012 8:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Coalizão por um Brasil livre de Usinas Nucleares, Articulação Antinuclear Brasileira, Rede Brasileira de Justiça Ambiental, Oilwatch, Fórum dos Afetados pela indústria do petróleo e petroquímica das cercanias da Baía de Guanabara. II Fórum Mundial de Mídia Livre 16/06/2012 8:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Fórum de Mídia Livre Sustentabilidade e convivência digna nos biomas e territórios: desafios da transição para a economia e política 16/06/2012 8:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo O exemplo da Água: Solidariedade, em prol de um mundo melhor 16/06/2012 8:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Certificação Ambiental, Qualidade e Sustentabilidade nas Micro e Pequenas Empresas FBOMS - FÓRUM BRASILEIRO DE ONGS E MOVIMENTOS SOCIAIS Alternativa Terrazul Consultoria coletiva, fornece soluções rápidas e sob medida para os produtos e serviços da empresa. É uma oportunidade de esclarecer dúvidas e obter informações sobre desenvolvimento sustentável; qualidade e ferramentas de gestão, normas técnicas, ISO 14005 - Sistemas de gestão ambiental e avaliação de desempenho ambiental e os ganhos econômicos. É o ambiente que proporciona a interação pessoal da empresa com especialistas, com hora marcada e em pequenos grupos de no máximo 30 empresas. SEBRAE 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Ciclo de Debates Aqualtunes apresenta: Juventude Negra e seu Papel na Sustentabilidade 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Roda da Sustentabilidade 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Enlace das Juventudes 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Enlace das Juventudes Forests, Livelihoods, and Green Economy 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Environmental Quality Protection Foundation Geoengenharia: por que a Rio+20 tem que proibir a manipulação climática 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo ETC Group / Campaha Não Manipulem a Mãe Terra 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Forum de Mobilidade Urbana 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo GCCA (tcktcktck), ICTSD , Fairgreensolutions 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo GT Mundo das Mulheres 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo IBON International Roda de Conversa 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo IDEPS (Instituto de Desenvolvimento de Estudos Políticos e Sociais) OFICINA DE ENVELHECIMENTO E GÊNERO 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo INSTITUTO VIVENDO DE DESENVOLVIMENTO INTEGRAL DA TERCEIRA IDADE Oficina Desenvolvimento Sustentável: Narrativas do Povo da Rua 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo International Network Of Street Papers(INSP)/Projeto Jornal Boca de Rua L’Économie sociale : Au cœur du développement durable ! – Les différentes réalités de jeunes impliqués en économie sociale au Québec, en France, en Belgique (Fédération Wallonie Bruxelles ) et au Brésil. 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Le Chantier de l’économie sociale (Québec) et Les Offices jeunesse internationaux du Québec Roda de conversa sobre direitos das mulheres: avanços e recuos num contexto de globalização e Lançamento da Revista: 15 Anos você faz parte desta história El Reino de Dios entre nosotros está: Aportes bíblico-teológicos para el Buen Vivir de los pueblos Ciclo de debates antiproibicionistas Protección Social: propuestas desde el punto de vista sindical para una protección social universal Gender, Economic and Ecological Justice in a Fierce New World Convergencia das juventudes para a Defesa dos bens comuns e contra mercantilizaçao Convergencia da juventude para Direitos, por justicia social e ambiental Seminário DIREITO A MOBILIDADE URBANA E PARTICIPAÇÃO POPULAR NAS POLÍTICAS PÚBLICAS Subsidies – attacking the poor, blocking green jobs, undermining sustainable development. Who really benefits? Who really loses? What can be done? Roda de Conversa sobre as resoluções retiradas nas oficinas realizadas no FST 2012 Rights and Resistance: Seminar on ‘Peoples struggles in defense of rights and against Resource Grabs’ Aqualtune-Associação de Mulheres Negras Aqualtune/RJ Associação Cultual Ecológica Lagoa do Nado CAMTRA, COMZO, GTA e Comitê de Cidadania da Vila Aliança Centro Memorial Dr Martin Luther King, Jr Coletivo Cannabis Ativa Confederação Sindical das Américas Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN) A world free of fossil fuels Círculo de conversa sobre amamentação GLOBAL ASSEMBLY CONFRONTING THE EXTRACTIVE MEGA PROJECTS Marãiwatsédé, Terra de Esperança: 20 anos de promessas desde a Rio92 Marãiwatsédé, Terra de Esperança: 20 anos de promessas desde a Rio92 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Leaving it in the Ground Coalition (LINGO) MInA/Amigas do Peito 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo OLCA, GEAL, IBASE, 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Operação Amazônia Nativa (OPAN) Operação Amazônia Nativa (OPAN) Pacific Network on Globalisation (PANG) Peoples Coalition on Food Sovereignty 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Development Alternatives to Extractive Industries 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Grassroots Voices on Food Sovereignty 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Plataforma Boliviana frente al Cambio Climático 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo RED PEKEA 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Rede de Facilitadores de Fóruns Sociais Locais / Fórum Social de São Paulo 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 16/06/2012 9:00:00 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Fundação Perseu Abramo Saúde, Justiça Social e Ambiental entre os povos: Práticas e experiências populares na saúde 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo ANA, Via Campesina, Contag, Conaq, Fetraf, ASPTA e Campanha Brasil Ecológico Livre de Transgênicos e Agrotóxicos Forum: A Transição para uma Nova Economia 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Forte de Copacabana ANALISIS DEL MODELO CAPITALISTA EN BOLIVIA Y PROPUESTAS ALTERNATIVAS DESDE EXPERIENCIAS LOCALES Seminário Os sistemas alimentares locais : o desenvolvimento sustentável através dos alimentos Fóruns Locais do mundo para as praças Roda de Conversa Tecendo o Pampa pelos Caminhos da Memória: Fronteira Brasil/Uruguay Oficinas: Mudanças ambientais e migrações: desafios e perspectivas Desenvolvimento sustentável, proteção social e gênero Viva Rio +20 Ending Militarism, Promoting Good Governance: Indicators of Sustainable Environment Protección Social: propuestas desde el punto de vista sindical para una protección social universal As Políticas de Meio Ambiente no Brasil e no Mundo e a Luta pelo Desenvolvimento Sustentável Forum: Empreendedorismo de Impacto com Foco na Sustentabilidade (WRI) 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Forum: e-Health 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Forte de Copacabana 16/06/2012 16/06/2012 9:00:00 9:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Forte de Copacabana 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Castelinho Materiais e Infraestrutura para uma Economia Sustentável Seminário ABNT/ISO Literatura infantil - Ocupação ABC Urbana www.imaginario.etc.br Rede Mundial dos Pontos de Cultura SERVIÇO PASTORAL DOS MIGRANTES Sustainlabour Viva Rio Women\'s International League for Peace and Freedom Confederação Sindical das Américas inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) FIESP/FIRJAN Evento Fechado Lançamento do Livro Infantil de Renato Nogueira Jr. - Livraria Kitabu. Entrada Franca Fundação Roberto Marinho Fundação Roberto Marinho Fundação Roberto Marinho FIRJAN ABNT Movimento Imagina Rio Arena Socioambiental Workshop: Impact Entrepreneurship With a Focus on Sustainability Marco Infantil 16/06/2012 16/06/2012 9:00:00 9:00:00 MAM Forte de Copacabana 16/06/2012 9:00:00 Ladeira dos Tabajaras Another economy and policies necessary for poverty eradication and environmental justice - considering from experiences in Japan and the World 16/06/2012 9:15:00 Aterro do Flamengo Green Cross Returns to Rio: Building the Safe and Sustainable Societies of the Future 16/06/2012 9:30:00 Fundação Getúlio Vargas Ideias Justas 16/06/2012 9:30:00 PUC - RJ Fair Ideas 16/06/2012 9:30:00 Planeta no Parque 2012 Rio+20 16/06/2012 10:00:00 As Nações Unidas e a Cooperação Internacional para o Desenvolvimento 16/06/2012 10:00:00 Levar ao mundo estratégias brasileiras bem sucedidas de combate à pobreza e às desigualdades sociais no contexto do desenvolvimento sustentável. Esse é um dos objetivos da Arena Socioambiental, espaço privilegiado de diálogo do governo brasileiro com a sociedade civil na Rio+20. Montada nos pilotis e jardins do Museu de Arte Moderna (MAM) do Rio de Janeiro, a Arena será palco de exposições, atividades culturais e feira de produtos da sociobiodiversidade brasileira entre os dias 16 e 22 de junho. Também abrigará dois grandes debates por dia, com transmissão ao vivo e interativa pela internet. O acesso é livre. Ministéro do Durante o evento, o governo brasileiro vai reforçar a sua posição de que o desenvolvimento Desenvolvimento Social sustentável só é possível com inclusão social e combate à pobreza, articulando este tema aos debates sobre desenvolvimento econômico e conservação ambiental. Realizado pelo Ministério do Desenvolvimento Social e Combate à Fome (MDS) e pela Associação Brasileira de Promoção de Exportações e Investimentos (Apex Brasil), o encontro conta com a participação de 14 ministérios que trazem em sua agenda os temas de inclusão e desenvolvimento social no país. São eles, os ministérios do Meio Ambiente, do Desenvolvimento Agrário, da Saúde, da Educação, da Justiça, da Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento, das Comunicações, da Previdência Social, da Aquicultura e Pesca e da Presenting: Marcelo Torres, Director, New Ventures Brasil (A WRI center for environmental entrepreneurship) WRI Marcelo Torres OFICINA - O projeto destina-se à ocupação e à revitalização de uma praça, em frente à Escola de Multi Samba Arte Brasil Vila Rica Ltda(Ladeira dos Tabajaras). Será realizada oficina de cons Green Economy Forum, Japan Center for a Sustainable Environment and Society (JACSES)、Japan NGO Network for Rio+20, and any other NGOs which have the same or similar objects and goals How do we overcome the global crisis or achieve energy and resource efficiency? How do we deploy safe and renewable energy or achieve environmental security and sustainability? What Green Cross International must me do to provide social and medical care to those suffering from environmental (GCI) degradation and emergencies? Statements from the audience and questions and answer sessions will be part of this dynamic interactive event. O Ideias Justas mostrará o conhecimento e a experiência de profissionais e pesquisadores do mundo todo. Fornecerá um espaço para o diálogo e permitirá a formação de alianças entre vários atores dispostos para explorarem opções para trabalhar juntos. Durante os dois dias, quatro temas gerais serão abordados: Definir soluções para um planeta sustentável, uma Instituto Internacional para urbanização que melhora a qualidade de vida, modelos de negócios para sustentabilidade e Meio Ambiente e transformação dos sistemas econômicos para as pessoas e o planeta. O evento será Desenvolvimento (IIED) realizado durante os quatro dias entre as negociações finais preparatórias e a Conferência Rio+20, e fará de tudo para que as suas conclusões estejam presentes na Cúpula e nas discussões posteriores. Fair ideas will provide equal space for practitioners, policymakers, activists, business representatives, researchers and community actors to focus on the key contexts in which significant change is possible, and on what it will take to achieve it. Over the two days, the event will address four broad themes: PUC - RJ Shaping Sustainable Development Goals, Urbanisation that improves lives, Business models for sustainability, Transforming economic systems for people and planet. The two-day event will take place during the four ‘sandwich days’ between the final preparatory negotiations and the summit itself, and we will look to take its key conclusions into the summit, and follow-up discussions. Evento aberto ao público Descrição: O Planeta Sustentável, com apoio da UNIC, Veja Rio e a Contigo!, promoverá o evento Planeta no Parque 2012 Rio+20 com objetivo movimentar o grande público em torno dos temas discutidos na Rio+20. Parque Garota de Ipanema Durante os 2 dias serão realizadas diversas oficinas e atrações culturais, como caminhadas, aulas de ioga, oficina de ecobag, jogos ambientais, exposição de fotos, lounge de leitura, entre outras ações. O evento terá com um grande show de encerramento para 5.000 pessoas: Pedro Luís "Tempo de Menino". Evento Público Parque dos Atletas Instituto Internacional para Meio Ambiente e Desenvolvimento (IIED) Planeta Sustentável Casa Civil Seminário Internacional "Por Mudanças Radicais: Agricultura Familiar Camponesa e Agroecologia como Alternativa à Crise do Sistema Agroalimentar Industrial" 16/06/2012 10:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Articulação Nacional de Agroecologia (ANA) - Brasil Taller sobre Minería, Ambiente y Derechos Humanos: El Diseño de Políticas Públicas para un Futuro Más Sustentable 16/06/2012 10:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Centro de Derechos Humanos y Ambiente (CEDHA) Roda de Conversa do Fórum de Cooperativismo Popular da Economia Solidária 16/06/2012 10:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Fórum de Cooperativismo Popular- Economia Solidária Sustainable Development Dialogues: Unemployment, Decent Work and Migration 16/06/2012 10:00:00 Riocentro Diálogos para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável 16/06/2012 10:00:00 Riocentro Arena Socioambiental 16/06/2012 10:30:00 MAM Um espaço seguro e justo para humanidade: podemos viver dentro de uma rosquinha? 16/06/2012 10:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Arena Socioambiental - Encontros Globais - Erradicação da Pobreza e Desenvolvimento Sustentável Redução de Desperdício - Como Ganhar Mais Gastando Menos Energia como indutor da sustentabilidade e inovação 16/06/2012 16/06/2012 16/06/2012 10:30:00 11:00:00 11:00:00 MAM Aterro do Flamengo Parque dos Atletas Mudança do clima e florestas no Brasil: o papel das políticas e dos incentivos positivos. 16/06/2012 11:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Rio 2012: Desenvolvimento Sustentável na Era da Inocência – Île de France/CIRED 16/06/2012 11:00:00 Parque dos Atletas OFFICIAL EVENTS Governo brasileiro Durante este período, serão organizadas reuniões preparatórias para a Rio+20, a fim de aprofundar e difundir o debate sobre a sustentabilidade mundial. O governo brasileiro está organizando o evento, que pretende preparar a população, as empresas e os órgãos institucionais para a Conferência das Nações Unidas sobre Desenvolvimento Sustentável. Abertura Oficial da Arena Socioambiental no âmbito da Conferência Rio+20, que ocorrerá dia 16 de junho de 2012 nos Jardins do Museu de Arte Moderna. Fórum Brasileiro de ONGs e Movimentos Sociais para o Meio Ambiente e Desenvolvimento - FBOMS O debate de abertura da Arena Socioambiental trata dos avanços e desafios da erradicação da pobreza no Brasil. Dentre eles, o de promover a inclusão social com conservação ambiental. É possível construir um futuro justo e seguro para a humanidade respeitando os limites ambientais do planeta? Convidados: Tereza Campello, Izabella Teixeira, Pape Vargas e Manuel Cunha (participação online). Evento público Ministéro do Desenvolvimento Social Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Manoel da Cunha (participação online), Izabella Teixeira, Pepe Vargas, Tereza Campello Consultoria coletiva, fornece soluções rápidas e sob medida para os produtos e serviços da empresa. É uma oportunidade de esclarecer dúvidas e obter informações sobre identificação e redução de desperdícios nos empreendimentos, aplicação de ações corretivas, diminuição de custos, aumento da produtividade e minimização dos impactos no ambiente. Propõe soluções por meio de medidas de racionalização no uso dos insumos e de matérias-primas, eliminação dos desperdícios, ampliação da eficiência da empresa, trazendo economia financeira e melhorando, desta forma, a sua competitividade no mercado. É o ambiente que proporciona a interação pessoal da empresa com especialistas, com hora marcada e em pequenos grupos de no máximo 30 empresas SEBRAE A sociedade caminha, cada vez mais, a passos mais largos em direção a sustentabilidade e à eficiência. Desta forma, inovação e eficiência energética tem se mostrado ferramentas Governo do Estado do essenciais para o sucesso e sustentabilidade nas organizações. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrante: Luiz Fernando Schettino, Diretor Geral Agência de Serviços Públicos de Energia Espírito Santo. do Estado do Espírito Santo - Aspe. Luiz Fernando Schettino Este evento tem como objetivo discutir a potencial contribuição de políticas e incentivos econômicos para o alcance das metas de redução de emissões do desmatamento, estabelecidas pelo Brasil, em sua Política Nacional de Mudança do Clima. Tais incentivos deverão apoiar o objetivo mais amplo do governo brasileiro da promoção do desenvolvimento sustentável e de erradicação da pobreza no país, ao mesmo tempo assegurando a permanência dos estoques florestais no longo prazo. O evento começará com uma breve descrição das políticas vigentes no Brasil, e seguirá com apresentações sobre incentivos positivos utilizados no nível federal e estadual. Serão também apresentadas as avaliações sobre a eficácia de algumas políticas ambientais e seu impacto em termos de mitigação de emissões associadas ao desmatamento e à degradação de florestas. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrantes: Carlos Klink / Secretário / Secretaria de Mudanças Climáticas e Qualidade Ambiental - Ministério do Meio Ambiente (SMCQ/MMA); Brenda Brito do Carmo/ Secretária Executiva / Instituto do Homem e Meio Ambiente da Amazônia (IMAZON); Marco Antonio Fujihara / Diretor / Keyassociados; Jorge Hargrave / Pesquisador / Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada (IPEA); Ronaldo Seroa da Motta / Pesquisador / Instituto de Evento Público Carlos Klink ; Brenda Brito do Carmo; Marco Antonio Fujihara; Ronaldo Seroa da Motta; Mariano Cenamo Ministério do Meio Ambiente/Secretaria de Mudanças Climáticas e Qualidade Ambiental. Casa Civil Another economy and policies necessary for poverty eradication and environmental justice - considering from experiences in Japan and the World 16/06/2012 11:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Arena Socioambiental - Exposição Portinari+Brasileir@s 16/06/2012 11:00:00 MAM Arena Socioambiental - Praça da Sociobiodiversidade 16/06/2012 11:00:00 MAM Apresentações e Oficinas Fulni-Ô na Estação Estácio Métricas de Desenvolvimento Sustentável / Seminário Internacional das Reservas da Biosfera, Programa MaB/UNESCO "O Homem e a Biosfera" PEOPLES’ SUSTAINABILITY TREATY ON Sustainable Lifestyles: Sustainable Consumption and Production 16/06/2012 11:00:00 Estácio 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Parque dos Atletas 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Ciclo de Debates Aqualtunes apresenta: Juventude Negra e seu Papel na Sustentabilidade 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Posto de Vacinação contra o racismo, o machismo, a homofobia e a economia verde 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Voices from Asia Pacific : Just and Sustainable Development Goals for Women 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Sports To Tame Climate Change 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Ciclo de debates antiproibicionistas 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Derecho y Medio Ambiente 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Green Economy Forum, Japan Center for a Sustainable Environment and Society (JACSES)、Japan NGO Network for Rio+20, and any other NGOs which have the same or similar objects and goals Três momentos dedicados ao tema das políticas públicas: o primeiro apresenta histórias de transformação na vida de alguns brasileiros; o segundo promove a interação informativa em plataformas digitais; o terceiro homenageia a obra de Candido Portinari e estimula a reflexão social. Exposição com áudio-guia em Português e Inglês. Evento Público Vitrine de exposição e comercialização de produtos baseados no uso sustentável dos recursos da biodiversidade brasileira, feitos por povos e comunidades tradicionais e agricultores familiares. Traz produtos da Amazônia, Caatinga, Cerrado e Mata Atlântica. Ministéro do Desenvolvimento Social Ministéro do Desenvolvimento Social Apresentação de cantos e danças Evento Público Casa Civil ANPED, The Northern Alliance for Sustainability Aqualtune-Associação de Mulheres Negras Aqualtune/RJ Articulação de Organizações de Mulheres Negras Brasileiras Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) Baraza La Taifa- Social Movement Coletivo Cannabis Ativa Comité Cubano del Foro Social Mundial (CCFSM) Comitê Paranaense para a Rio+20 (segmentos das ONGs ambientais, dos movimentos sociais e dos participantes ativos) Desenvolvimento Sustentável: diagnósticos e perspectivas da sociedade civil (ONGs e Movimentos Sociais) do Comitê Paranaense da Rio+20 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Oficina Lançamento de Livros com as respectivas palestras 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo O Movimento Negro e o Combate ao Racismo em Tempos de Crise Socioambiental 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Direito a Moradia X Grandes Obras. A Reforma Urbana Pendente e os Novos Pinheirinhos 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Gender, Economic and Ecological Justice in a Fierce New World 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Gender, Economic and Ecological Justice in a Fierce New World 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Earth Charter International Peoples Sustainability Treaty on Ethical and Spiritual Values for Sustainable Development Convergencia das juventudes para a Defesa dos bens comuns e contra mercantilizaçao Trabalho Decente - Emprego Verde Seminário DIREITO A MOBILIDADE URBANA E PARTICIPAÇÃO POPULAR NAS POLÍTICAS PÚBLICAS Conselho Federal de Biologia - CFBio COORDENAÇÃO NACIONAL DE ENTIDADES NEGRAS CONEN CSP Conlutas Setorial de Movimento Popular Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN) Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN) 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Enlace das Juventudes 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Força Sindical Forum de Mobilidade Urbana Subsidies – attacking the poor, blocking green jobs, undermining sustainable development. Who really benefits? Who really loses? What can be done? Peasant Speak Out for Food Sovereignty Equity Treaty Dialogue GCCA (tcktcktck), ICTSD , Fairgreensolutions 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 16/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Aterro do Flamengo RODA DE CONVERSA ENTRE OS POVOS DE TERREIRO E PÚBLICO GERAL 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice Strategy Meeting 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Jubilee South - Asia/Pacific Movement on Debt and Development (JSAPMDD) A world free of fossil fuels 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Leaving it in the Ground Coalition (LINGO) Feminismo, Agroecologia e Soberania Alimentar construindo um novo paradigma de sustentabilidade da vida humana 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Marcha Mundial das Mulheres 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo OLCA, GEAL, IBASE, 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo GLOBAL ASSEMBLY CONFRONTING THE EXTRACTIVE MEGA PROJECTS Marãiwatsédé, Terra de Esperança: 20 anos de promessas desde a Rio92 Marãiwatsédé, Terra de Esperança: 20 anos de promessas desde a Rio92 Seminário : Os sistemas alimentares locais : o desenvolvimento sustentável através dos alimentos Oficina NBCAL Roda de Conversa -Tecendo o Pampa pelos Caminhos da Memória: Fronteira Brasil/Uruguay Oficinas: Mudanças ambientais e migrações: desafios e perspectivas Desenvolvimento sustentável, proteção social e gênero Viva Rio +20 Operação Amazônia Nativa (OPAN) Operação Amazônia Nativa (OPAN) 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo RED PEKEA 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Rede IBFAN Brasil Rede Mundial dos Pontos de Cultura SERVIÇO PASTORAL DOS MIGRANTES Sustainlabour Viva Rio 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 16/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 11:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 11:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) The UN system Perspectives on Green Economy Green economy as an inducer of conservation in Brazilian Amazon IBON International IfE Equity Treaty Circle INSTITUTO BAMBURUCEMA DE CULTURA AFRO AMAZONICO The Environment Management Group will present the findings of its report ?Working towards a balanced and inclusive green economy: A UN system-wide perspective" which was prepared to contribute to the Rio+20 Conference. The report prepared by 40 UN entities provides a picture on the UN system wide perspectives on the green economy and how the UN system could coherently support countries in transitioning to a green economy. The report is expected to facilitate a common understanding of the green economy approach and the measures required for the transition. The green economy can be become real from local experiences, through projects that link production with less environmental impact and improving the quality of life of local populations. Whereas less than 1% of Amazon territory in Brazil is urbanized, it is essential to support initiatives in rural or forest ways. The Fundo Vale has supported several projects in the Brazilian Amazon who flock to this effect, to value the forest as a great asset market of the future. Working in network with recognized organizations acting in the Amazon, and international projection, these projects are developed in coordination in areas suffering strong anthropogenic pressure, constantly threatened by illegal logging. The event aims to show some experiments and their results, developed in the states of Pará, Mato Grosso and Amazonas. United Nations Environment Management Group (EMG) Fundo Vale para o Desenvolvimento Sustentavel The 2014 World Cup involves a combined investment of more than US$114 billion across 12 Brazilian cities for the construction or renovation of 12 football stadiums plus transportation, hotels, and waste and water infrastructure to support millions of fans. 16/06/2012 11:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) As the largest infrastructure project in the country?s history, preparations for the World Cup today will have long-lasting impacts on Brazil?s urban sectors. Planning for the Cup has provided Brazil with an opportunity to achieve sustainable, urban economic development that may not present itself again for decades or possibly centuries. Green Building Council Brasil This event will feature a discussion on how World Cup investments can be leveraged for positive, long-term social and environmental benefits in Brazil?s cities, and how urban planning for global sporting events such as the World Cup and the Olympics can be models for sustainable urbanization on a global scale. Key themes: green building, low-carbon transit, green jobs, sustainable financing mechanisms. Greening the Games: How Brazil's World Cup is Driving Economic Changes As a response to the multiple global crises, the Reflection Group will launch a comprehensive report that highlights the need for fundamental changes, in particular: 16/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) ? Changes in fiscal and regulatory policies (at national and international levels) in order to overcome social inequalities and the degradation of nature and to strengthen sustainable economies. ? Changes in institutions and governance mechanisms (at national and international levels). ? Changes in the mindset, the guiding concepts, goals and indicators of development and societal progress. At the side event prominent members of the Reflection Group will present key findings and policy recommendations of this report. Launch: Reflection Group Report on Global Development Perspectives 16/06/2012 11:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) The dialogue will be of Panel Discussion and Workshop nature on making a link between Climate Justice, Carbon Debt, Development, and Reparations. Sustainable Development and Inter-generational Equity Issues Dialogue 16/06/2012 11:30:00 16/06/2012 11:30:00 International Youth and Student Movement for the United Nations (ISMUN) T-6 (Riocentro) Protecting Biodiversity and the ecosystem services it provides is at the heart of sustainable development. The Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020, adopted in 2010 at the tenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), represents a coordinated and sustained response by governments and the United Nations system to the ongoing loss of biodiversity. In this side event, the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, along with its United Nations system partners will outline the mission and vision of the Strategy and show how biodiversity supports achievement of the three pillars of sustainable development. Representatives of the Interagency Task Force for the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 will speak about the role of the Plan in coordinating actions among stakeholders. Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) T-9 (Riocentro) The challenges to feed the world?s population, which will reach 9 billion by 2050, are unprecedented?requiring more than a second green revolution. With climate change, global yields in 2050 could decrease by 20-30 percent if we cannot bring good agricultural practices, new technologies, farming methods, and supporting institutions to the world?s farmers. ?Sustainable intensification?--a range of approaches for boosting agricultural production while reducing negative environmental impacts on agriculture--will be critical. However, despite the 2008 food crisis and environmental changes, public investments in agricultural research and extension are low. In the context of the ongoing debate as to which potential farming methods and technologies offer the greatest promise for investment and scale up, this panel will examine the contribution of sustainable agriculture sustainable intensification to agricultural productivity and resilience in the near and long term and how this contribution can be estimated and tracked. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) The Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 Feeding the World: Sustainable Agriculture & Innovation Global Policy Forum Europe Thematic focus: Land, Water, Biodiversity, Livestock and Livelihoods 16/06/2012 11:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 11:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 11:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) Re-greening for Resilient Landscapes The UN system Perspectives on Green Economy Green economy as an inducer of conservation in Brazilian Amazon 16/06/2012 11:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) The drylands are the best chance we have to achieve multiple goals at a scale that has significant and durable impact. Globally, the drylands support 2.1 billion people, with the majority still dependent upon the success of extensive grazing systems and sustainable crop production intensification. Yet, drylands have been considered marginal ? subject to degradation, loss of biodiversity and ineffective water management ? while the people they support have been marginalized. Targeting drylands is key in the march towards sustainable development because of the strong connection between land degradation and desertification and other global issues, including climate change, droughts and floods, famine, poverty and social disruption). The Environment Management Group will present the findings of its report ?Working towards a balanced and inclusive green economy: A UN system-wide perspective" which was prepared to contribute to the Rio+20 Conference. The report prepared by 40 UN entities provides a picture on the UN system wide perspectives on the green economy and how the UN system could coherently support countries in transitioning to a green economy. The report is expected to facilitate a common understanding of the green economy approach and the measures required for the transition. The green economy can be become real from local experiences, through projects that link production with less environmental impact and improving the quality of life of local populations. Whereas less than 1% of Amazon territory in Brazil is urbanized, it is essential to support initiatives in rural or forest ways. The Fundo Vale has supported several projects in the Brazilian Amazon who flock to this effect, to value the forest as a great asset market of the future. Working in network with recognized organizations acting in the Amazon, and international projection, these projects are developed in coordination in areas suffering strong anthropogenic pressure, constantly threatened by illegal logging. The event aims to show some experiments and their results, developed in the states of Pará, Mato Grosso and Amazonas. The 2014 World Cup involves a combined investment of more than US$114 billion across 12 Brazilian cities for the construction or renovation of 12 football stadiums plus transportation, hotels, and waste and water infrastructure to support millions of fans. As the largest infrastructure project in the country?s history, preparations for the World Cup today will have long-lasting impacts on Brazil?s urban sectors. Planning for the Cup has provided Brazil with an opportunity to achieve sustainable, urban economic development that may not present itself again for decades or possibly centuries. World Vision International United Nations Environment Management Group (EMG) Fundo Vale para o Desenvolvimento Sustentavel Green Building Council Brasil This event will feature a discussion on how World Cup investments can be leveraged for positive, long-term social and environmental benefits in Brazil?s cities, and how urban planning for global sporting events such as the World Cup and the Olympics can be models for sustainable urbanization on a global scale. Key themes: green building, low-carbon transit, green jobs, sustainable financing mechanisms. Greening the Games: How Brazil's World Cup is Driving Economic Changes As a response to the multiple global crises, the Reflection Group will launch a comprehensive report that highlights the need for fundamental changes, in particular: 16/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) Global Policy Forum Europe At the side event prominent members of the Reflection Group will present key findings and policy recommendations of this report. Launch: Reflection Group Report on Global Development Perspectives 16/06/2012 Sustainable Development and Inter-generational Equity Issues Dialogue ? Changes in fiscal and regulatory policies (at national and international levels) in order to overcome social inequalities and the degradation of nature and to strengthen sustainable economies. ? Changes in institutions and governance mechanisms (at national and international levels). ? Changes in the mindset, the guiding concepts, goals and indicators of development and societal progress. 11:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) The dialogue will be of Panel Discussion and Workshop nature on making a link between Climate Justice, Carbon Debt, Development, and Reparations. International Youth and Student Movement for the United Nations (ISMUN) 16/06/2012 11:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) Protecting Biodiversity and the ecosystem services it provides is at the heart of sustainable development. The Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020, adopted in 2010 at the tenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), represents a coordinated and sustained response by governments and the United Nations system to the ongoing loss of biodiversity. In this side event, the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, along with its United Nations system partners will outline the mission and vision of the Strategy and show how biodiversity supports achievement of the three pillars of sustainable development. Representatives of the Interagency Task Force for the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 will speak about the role of the Plan in coordinating actions among stakeholders. Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) T-9 (Riocentro) The challenges to feed the world?s population, which will reach 9 billion by 2050, are unprecedented?requiring more than a second green revolution. With climate change, global yields in 2050 could decrease by 20-30 percent if we cannot bring good agricultural practices, new technologies, farming methods, and supporting institutions to the world?s farmers. ?Sustainable intensification?--a range of approaches for boosting agricultural production while reducing negative environmental impacts on agriculture--will be critical. However, despite the 2008 food crisis and environmental changes, public investments in agricultural research and extension are low. In the context of the ongoing debate as to which potential farming methods and technologies offer the greatest promise for investment and scale up, this panel will examine the contribution of sustainable agriculture sustainable intensification to agricultural productivity and resilience in the near and long term and how this contribution can be estimated and tracked. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) The Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 16/06/2012 11:30:00 Feeding the World: Sustainable Agriculture & Innovation Thematic focus: Land, Water, Biodiversity, Livestock and Livelihoods 16/06/2012 11:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 11:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 11:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) Re-greening for Resilient Landscapes The UN system Perspectives on Green Economy Green economy as an inducer of conservation in Brazilian Amazon The drylands are the best chance we have to achieve multiple goals at a scale that has significant and durable impact. Globally, the drylands support 2.1 billion people, with the majority still dependent upon the success of extensive grazing systems and sustainable crop production intensification. Yet, drylands have been considered marginal ? subject to degradation, loss of biodiversity and ineffective water management ? while the people they support have been marginalized. Targeting drylands is key in the march towards sustainable development because of the strong connection between land degradation and desertification and other global issues, including climate change, droughts and floods, famine, poverty and social disruption). The Environment Management Group will present the findings of its report ?Working towards a balanced and inclusive green economy: A UN system-wide perspective" which was prepared to contribute to the Rio+20 Conference. The report prepared by 40 UN entities provides a picture on the UN system wide perspectives on the green economy and how the UN system could coherently support countries in transitioning to a green economy. The report is expected to facilitate a common understanding of the green economy approach and the measures required for the transition. The green economy can be become real from local experiences, through projects that link production with less environmental impact and improving the quality of life of local populations. Whereas less than 1% of Amazon territory in Brazil is urbanized, it is essential to support initiatives in rural or forest ways. The Fundo Vale has supported several projects in the Brazilian Amazon who flock to this effect, to value the forest as a great asset market of the future. Working in network with recognized organizations acting in the Amazon, and international projection, these projects are developed in coordination in areas suffering strong anthropogenic pressure, constantly threatened by illegal logging. The event aims to show some experiments and their results, developed in the states of Pará, Mato Grosso and Amazonas. World Vision International United Nations Environment Management Group (EMG) Fundo Vale para o Desenvolvimento Sustentavel The 2014 World Cup involves a combined investment of more than US$114 billion across 12 Brazilian cities for the construction or renovation of 12 football stadiums plus transportation, hotels, and waste and water infrastructure to support millions of fans. 16/06/2012 11:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) As the largest infrastructure project in the country?s history, preparations for the World Cup today will have long-lasting impacts on Brazil?s urban sectors. Planning for the Cup has provided Brazil with an opportunity to achieve sustainable, urban economic development that may not present itself again for decades or possibly centuries. Green Building Council Brasil This event will feature a discussion on how World Cup investments can be leveraged for positive, long-term social and environmental benefits in Brazil?s cities, and how urban planning for global sporting events such as the World Cup and the Olympics can be models for sustainable urbanization on a global scale. Key themes: green building, low-carbon transit, green jobs, sustainable financing mechanisms. Greening the Games: How Brazil's World Cup is Driving Economic Changes As a response to the multiple global crises, the Reflection Group will launch a comprehensive report that highlights the need for fundamental changes, in particular: 16/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) ? Changes in fiscal and regulatory policies (at national and international levels) in order to overcome social inequalities and the degradation of nature and to strengthen sustainable economies. ? Changes in institutions and governance mechanisms (at national and international levels). ? Changes in the mindset, the guiding concepts, goals and indicators of development and societal progress. At the side event prominent members of the Reflection Group will present key findings and policy recommendations of this report. Launch: Reflection Group Report on Global Development Perspectives 16/06/2012 11:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) The dialogue will be of Panel Discussion and Workshop nature on making a link between Climate Justice, Carbon Debt, Development, and Reparations. Sustainable Development and Inter-generational Equity Issues Dialogue 16/06/2012 11:30:00 16/06/2012 11:30:00 International Youth and Student Movement for the United Nations (ISMUN) T-6 (Riocentro) Protecting Biodiversity and the ecosystem services it provides is at the heart of sustainable development. The Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020, adopted in 2010 at the tenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), represents a coordinated and sustained response by governments and the United Nations system to the ongoing loss of biodiversity. In this side event, the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, along with its United Nations system partners will outline the mission and vision of the Strategy and show how biodiversity supports achievement of the three pillars of sustainable development. Representatives of the Interagency Task Force for the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 will speak about the role of the Plan in coordinating actions among stakeholders. Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) T-9 (Riocentro) The challenges to feed the world?s population, which will reach 9 billion by 2050, are unprecedented?requiring more than a second green revolution. With climate change, global yields in 2050 could decrease by 20-30 percent if we cannot bring good agricultural practices, new technologies, farming methods, and supporting institutions to the world?s farmers. ?Sustainable intensification?--a range of approaches for boosting agricultural production while reducing negative environmental impacts on agriculture--will be critical. However, despite the 2008 food crisis and environmental changes, public investments in agricultural research and extension are low. In the context of the ongoing debate as to which potential farming methods and technologies offer the greatest promise for investment and scale up, this panel will examine the contribution of sustainable agriculture sustainable intensification to agricultural productivity and resilience in the near and long term and how this contribution can be estimated and tracked. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) The Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 Feeding the World: Sustainable Agriculture & Innovation Global Policy Forum Europe Thematic focus: Land, Water, Biodiversity, Livestock and Livelihoods The drylands are the best chance we have to achieve multiple goals at a scale that has significant and durable impact. Globally, the drylands support 2.1 billion people, with the majority still dependent upon the success of extensive grazing systems and sustainable crop production intensification. Yet, drylands have been considered marginal ? subject to degradation, loss of biodiversity and ineffective water management ? while the people they support have been marginalized. Targeting drylands is key in the march towards sustainable development because of the strong connection between land degradation and desertification and other global issues, including climate change, droughts and floods, famine, poverty and social disruption). World Vision International 16/06/2012 11:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 13:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Articulação Nacional de Agroecologia (ANA) - Brasil O caminho sagrado das sementes: Conectando saberes, trocando sementes e refletindo sobre sustentabilidade na Rio+20 16/06/2012 13:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Caravana de Sementes da Sustentabilidade Geoengenharia: por que a Rio+20 tem que proibir a manipulação climática 16/06/2012 13:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo ETC Group / Campaha Não Manipulem a Mãe Terra Roda de Conversa do Fórum de Cooperativismo Popular da Economia Solidária 16/06/2012 13:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Fórum de Cooperativismo Popular- Economia Solidária Re-greening for Resilient Landscapes Seminário Internacional "Por Mudanças Radicais: Agricultura Familiar Camponesa e Agroecologia como Alternativa à Crise do Sistema Agroalimentar Industrial" Desenvolvimento sustentável, proteção social e gênero Reflexões sobre os avanços, retrocessos e desafios Ambientais de 1992 até 2012 Oficina Rio + 20 – Experiências Sustentáveis a Caminho de um Outro Mundo Os Astros e a Rio+20 - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br 16/06/2012 13:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Sustainlabour 16/06/2012 13:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo WWF-Brasil 16/06/2012 13:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo CASA - CENTRO DE APOIO SOCIO AMBIENTAL 16/06/2012 13:00:00 Casa da Gávea 16/06/2012 13:00:00 T-2 (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 13:00:00 CASA DA GÁVEA From Rio to Cairo to Rio? and Beyond OS ASTROS E A RIO+20 (Coordenação do Astrologo Antonio Carlos Bola) Abertura: Palestra Riscos e oportunidades na crise planetária "Há Futuro na Rio + 20? Coordenação do Astrologo Antonio Carlos Bola: astrólogo e jornalista, com 40 anos de atividade em aconselhamento, ensino e divulgação, no país e exterior, é o coordenador do segmento oracular do Viradão Rio + 20 da Casa da Gávea. Movimento Imagina Rio Até 2016 estaremos vivendo um período de grandes transformações coletivas, de fundamental importância para a transição da Era de Peixes para a Era de Aquário. . Entrada Franca Population dynamics have significant influence on sustainable development. Chapter 5 of Agenda 21 affirms the synergistic relationship between demographic factors and sustainable development, as well as the key role of women?s empowerment and reproductive health, including family planning. The chapter also calls for formulation of integrated national policies for environment and development, taking into account demographic trends and factors. These linkages were emphasized in the International Conference on Population and Development Population Action (ICPD) Programme of Action, adopted in Cairo, Egypt in 1994. Virtually all development International policies in Sub-Saharan Africa cite population growth as an inhibitor to efforts to alleviate poverty, ensure food security, preserve the environment, and improve the quality of human resources. However, little integration of population dynamics and environmentally sustainable development plans and programs has been achieved. Climate change has become the face of the international discourse on environmental sustainability, and it is increasingly seen as a major threat to sustainable development in Africa. Com o astrólogo Antonio Carlos Bola Harres - astrólogo e jornalista, com 40 anos de atividade em aconselhamento, ensino e divulgação,no país e exterior, é o coordenador do segmento oracular do Viradão Rio + 20 da Casa da Gávea. 16/06/2012 13:00:00 T-2 (Riocentro) Population dynamics have significant influence on sustainable development. Chapter 5 of Agenda 21 affirms the synergistic relationship between demographic factors and sustainable development, as well as the key role of women?s empowerment and reproductive health, including family planning. The chapter also calls for formulation of integrated national policies for environment and development, taking into account demographic trends and factors. These linkages were emphasized in the International Conference on Population and Development Population Action (ICPD) Programme of Action, adopted in Cairo, Egypt in 1994. Virtually all development International policies in Sub-Saharan Africa cite population growth as an inhibitor to efforts to alleviate poverty, ensure food security, preserve the environment, and improve the quality of human resources. However, little integration of population dynamics and environmentally sustainable development plans and programs has been achieved. Climate change has become the face of the international discourse on environmental sustainability, and it is increasingly seen as a major threat to sustainable development in Africa. Population dynamics have significant influence on sustainable development. Chapter 5 of Agenda 21 affirms the synergistic relationship between demographic factors and sustainable development, as well as the key role of women?s empowerment and reproductive health, including family planning. The chapter also calls for formulation of integrated national policies for environment and development, taking into account demographic trends and factors. These linkages were emphasized in the International Conference on Population and Development Population Action (ICPD) Programme of Action, adopted in Cairo, Egypt in 1994. Virtually all development International policies in Sub-Saharan Africa cite population growth as an inhibitor to efforts to alleviate poverty, ensure food security, preserve the environment, and improve the quality of human resources. However, little integration of population dynamics and environmentally sustainable development plans and programs has been achieved. Climate change has become the face of the international discourse on environmental sustainability, and it is increasingly seen as a major threat to sustainable development in Africa. From Rio to Cairo to Rio? and Beyond 16/06/2012 13:00:00 T-2 (Riocentro) From Rio to Cairo to Rio? and Beyond Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW 16/06/2012 13:00:00 Parque dos Atletas CUCaA - Construindo o universo através da arte 16/06/2012 13:00:00 Via Pública da Rocinha The Human right to water and sanitation: The challenge of implementation 16/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-E (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 13:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 13:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) China's Progress on Sustainable Development & Expectations of Rio+20 Forests, Livelihoods, and Green Economy Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW Evento de grafite desenvolvido pelo Insituto Wark e GDR - Grafiteiros da Rocinha. O projeto busca conscientizar a comunidade sobre a arte urbana e promover workshops que transformem o grafite em fonte de renda para jovens, por meio da comercialização de objetos customizados. Será realizado workshop na Via Pública da Rocinha (embaixo da passarela da Rocinha), no qual os interessados poderão participar de uma pintura coletiva de uma lona e aprender a grafitar, bem como fabricar peças decorativas. Na ocasião, moradores da comunidade poderão trazer pertences a serem customizados e restaurados. Haverá construção de painéis grafitados, apresentação dos membros do Instituto Wark e do Grupo GDR (Grafiteiros da Rocinha) e interação entre artistas. The aim of the Workshop is to check and to evaluate the evolution to local and international level of the Access to the Drinkable Water as human right, from her Firstly Summit of the Earth up to the current importance. There will be a comprehensive introduction of China fs efforts, progress and challenges in practicing sustainable development within the past decade. There will also be an introduction to the following strategies of China, a clarification of the expectations of the Chinese Government for this conference and its target and subject, and an introduction to the side conferences of Chinese government, and which will also present a video on Chinese national sustainable development Taiwan is vulnerable in term of climate change. Three years ago, Taiwan suffered from the havoc of the typhoon Morakot and recovered with the joint efforts by the civil societies and the government. With the successful experience, we aim to shed more light on forests and livelihoods in terms of sustainable development and green economy by holding this gForests, Livelihoods, and Green Economy h side event to comply with the goal shown in Rio+20 Briefing#2 and further advance the efforts in sustainable development and forest management I ELETROBRAS Insituto Wark e GDR Grafiteiros da Rocinha CEDHA (Centro de Derechos Humanos y Ambiente) China Environmental Quality Protection Foundation 16/06/2012 13:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Climate change is occurring twice as fast in regions such as the Arctic, Himalayas, Andes, and other alpine areas than in the rest of the globe, placing enormous pressures on the peoples who live there. Many of the communities so impacted comprise indigenous and other communities already often marginalized economically and socially in their societies. How can International Cryosphere these communities find a new path towards development in the face of such rapid change, in ways that both preserve traditional ways of live, lead to the meeting of Millennium Development Climate Initiative (ICCI) Goals; yet do not contribute even more to the environmental changes already occurring with rapid ?cryospheric? climate change? What are the ?cryosphere-specific? sustainable development measures most helpful to these regions? A panel discussion with representatives and experts from some of the most climate-impacted places on earth. T-10 (Riocentro) Sustainable Public Procurement is meant to allow preferencial treatment in bidding processes for socio-environmentally correct products with less environmental impact and lower risk to human health. It is related to the acquisition of goods, materials and services whose manufacture, use and disposal incorporate socio-environmentally sustainable standards. Thus, the policy objective is to spread the links between sustainability and government hiring, generating positive impact on the marketplace and promoting new production sectors - the so- Brazil called "green economy" ( United Nations Environment Programme - UNEP). The objective of the seminar is to present the policy from the perspective of the formulator entity (Ministério do Planejamento), the legal entity (Advocacia-Geral da União) and the audit organ (Tribunal de Contas da União). Sustainable Development in the Face of Rapid Climate Change: High Alpi 16/06/2012 13:30:00 Sustainable Public Procurement 16/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) The use of PES to address both environmental improvement and poverty reduction objectives represents debatable issue for a wider reception of the PES approach. Pro-poor Payment for Ecosystems Services: global knowledge networking 16/06/2012 13:30:00 (Riocentro) Women's Leadership in a Green Economy: Valuing Women's Contributions t 16/06/2012 13:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-E (Riocentro) Sustainable Transport Contribution to Rio+20 and its Implementation The Human right to water and sanitation: The challenge of implementation Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) is increasingly recognized as a tool for sustainable management of natural resources. Although PES was initially intended to achieve conservation goals, the dependence of the majority of rural populations upon local ecosystems have brought about a consideration of PES being designed to be both pro-poor and community-based.This can be achieved by integrating pro-development objectives into thedesign of PES schemes .ICRAF and the consortium WWF/CARE International, for example, proposed an approach of Regional Environmental Centre for Central Asia ?pro-poor rewards for environmental services? and ?equitable payments for watershed services? ,with the objective to deliver sustainable natural resource management and improve (CAREC) livelihoods for the rural poor. Evidence from Indonesia, Cameroon and India presented in the panel demonstrates that empowering women as resource managers and entrepreneurs presents a powerful strategy that can be used to address both local and global environment concerns. But institutional gender blindness renders women?s contributions to climate change mitigation and adaptation invisible, and therefore not valued. National climate change policies and organizations overlook women?s value, in part because of biases that exclude women as leaders. Combined with their lower levels of education, time availability, formal property rights, and technical skills, this has resulted in an exclusion of women?s interests when climate change, REDD+, or renewable energy finance decisions are made. Means of providing value for women?s contributions to sustainable development and the green economy, discussed in the event, can address the risks of further marginalising women and jeopardising environmental sustainability initiatives posed by existing climate change finance mechanisms. Transport comprises a significant economic sector in most countries and is of particular relevance to the green economy theme of Rio+20 because of its potential for wide-ranging environmental, economic and social development benefits. There is a growing realization that the current rapid unrestrained growth in private motorization while improving access is not sustainable. This side event organized on behalf of the SLoCaT Partnership will present the contribution of the sustainable transport community to the Rio+20 Conference and its implementation. This includes: (a) a Roadmap for Sustainable Transport in the coming years including a set of targets and indicators, (b) voluntary commitments by a group of multilateral development banks as well other stakeholders on sustainable transport, and (c) description of proposed institutional framework for sustainable transport in the post Rio+20 period. Women Organizing for Change in Agriculture and Natural Resource Management (WOCAN) Partnership on Sustainable Low Carbon Transport The aim of the Workshop is to check and to evaluate the evolution to local and international CEDHA (Centro de level of the Access to the Drinkable Water as human right, from her Firstly Summit of the Earth Derechos Humanos y up to the current importance. Ambiente) 16/06/2012 13:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 13:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) China's Progress on Sustainable Development & Expectations of Rio+20 There will be a comprehensive introduction of China fs efforts, progress and challenges in practicing sustainable development within the past decade. There will also be an introduction to the following strategies of China, a clarification of the expectations of the Chinese Government for this conference and its target and subject, and an introduction to the side conferences of Chinese government, and which will also present a video on Chinese national sustainable development Taiwan is vulnerable in term of climate change. Three years ago, Taiwan suffered from the havoc of the typhoon Morakot and recovered with the joint efforts by the civil societies and the government. With the successful experience, we aim to shed more light on forests and livelihoods in terms of sustainable development and green economy by holding this gForests, Livelihoods, and Green Economy h side event to comply with the goal shown in Rio+20 Briefing#2 and further advance the efforts in sustainable development and forest management I China Environmental Quality Protection Foundation Forests, Livelihoods, and Green Economy 16/06/2012 13:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Climate change is occurring twice as fast in regions such as the Arctic, Himalayas, Andes, and other alpine areas than in the rest of the globe, placing enormous pressures on the peoples who live there. Many of the communities so impacted comprise indigenous and other communities already often marginalized economically and socially in their societies. How can International Cryosphere these communities find a new path towards development in the face of such rapid change, in ways that both preserve traditional ways of live, lead to the meeting of Millennium Development Climate Initiative (ICCI) Goals; yet do not contribute even more to the environmental changes already occurring with rapid ?cryospheric? climate change? What are the ?cryosphere-specific? sustainable development measures most helpful to these regions? A panel discussion with representatives and experts from some of the most climate-impacted places on earth. T-10 (Riocentro) Sustainable Public Procurement is meant to allow preferencial treatment in bidding processes for socio-environmentally correct products with less environmental impact and lower risk to human health. It is related to the acquisition of goods, materials and services whose manufacture, use and disposal incorporate socio-environmentally sustainable standards. Thus, the policy objective is to spread the links between sustainability and government hiring, generating positive impact on the marketplace and promoting new production sectors - the socalled "green economy" ( United Nations Environment Programme - UNEP). The objective of the seminar is to present the policy from the perspective of the formulator entity (Ministério do Planejamento), the legal entity (Advocacia-Geral da União) and the audit organ (Tribunal de Contas da União). Sustainable Development in the Face of Rapid Climate Change: High Alpi 16/06/2012 13:30:00 Sustainable Public Procurement 16/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) is increasingly recognized as a tool for sustainable management of natural resources. Although PES was initially intended to achieve conservation goals, the dependence of the majority of rural populations upon local ecosystems have brought about a consideration of PES being designed to be both pro-poor and community-based.This can be achieved by integrating pro-development objectives into thedesign of PES schemes .ICRAF and the consortium WWF/CARE International, for example, proposed an approach of Regional Environmental Centre for Central Asia ?pro-poor rewards for environmental services? and ?equitable payments for watershed services? ,with the objective to deliver sustainable natural resource management and improve (CAREC) livelihoods for the rural poor. The use of PES to address both environmental improvement and poverty reduction objectives represents debatable issue for a wider reception of the PES approach. Pro-poor Payment for Ecosystems Services: global knowledge networking 16/06/2012 Women's Leadership in a Green Economy: Valuing Women's Contributions t Brazil 13:30:00 (Riocentro) Evidence from Indonesia, Cameroon and India presented in the panel demonstrates that empowering women as resource managers and entrepreneurs presents a powerful strategy that can be used to address both local and global environment concerns. But institutional gender blindness renders women?s contributions to climate change mitigation and adaptation invisible, and therefore not valued. National climate change policies and organizations overlook women?s value, in part because of biases that exclude women as leaders. Combined with their lower levels of education, time availability, formal property rights, and technical skills, this has resulted in an exclusion of women?s interests when climate change, REDD+, or renewable energy finance decisions are made. Means of providing value for women?s contributions to sustainable development and the green economy, discussed in the event, can address the risks of further marginalising women and jeopardising environmental sustainability initiatives posed by existing climate change finance mechanisms. Women Organizing for Change in Agriculture and Natural Resource Management (WOCAN) 16/06/2012 13:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-E (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 13:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 13:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) Sustainable Transport Contribution to Rio+20 and its Implementation The Human right to water and sanitation: The challenge of implementation China's Progress on Sustainable Development & Expectations of Rio+20 Transport comprises a significant economic sector in most countries and is of particular relevance to the green economy theme of Rio+20 because of its potential for wide-ranging environmental, economic and social development benefits. There is a growing realization that the current rapid unrestrained growth in private motorization while improving access is not sustainable. This side event organized on behalf of the SLoCaT Partnership will present the contribution of the sustainable transport community to the Rio+20 Conference and its implementation. This includes: (a) a Roadmap for Sustainable Transport in the coming years including a set of targets and indicators, (b) voluntary commitments by a group of multilateral development banks as well other stakeholders on sustainable transport, and (c) description of proposed institutional framework for sustainable transport in the post Rio+20 period. The aim of the Workshop is to check and to evaluate the evolution to local and international level of the Access to the Drinkable Water as human right, from her Firstly Summit of the Earth up to the current importance. There will be a comprehensive introduction of China fs efforts, progress and challenges in practicing sustainable development within the past decade. There will also be an introduction to the following strategies of China, a clarification of the expectations of the Chinese Government for this conference and its target and subject, and an introduction to the side conferences of Chinese government, and which will also present a video on Chinese national sustainable development Taiwan is vulnerable in term of climate change. Three years ago, Taiwan suffered from the havoc of the typhoon Morakot and recovered with the joint efforts by the civil societies and the government. With the successful experience, we aim to shed more light on forests and livelihoods in terms of sustainable development and green economy by holding this gForests, Livelihoods, and Green Economy h side event to comply with the goal shown in Rio+20 Briefing#2 and further advance the efforts in sustainable development and forest management I Partnership on Sustainable Low Carbon Transport CEDHA (Centro de Derechos Humanos y Ambiente) China Environmental Quality Protection Foundation Forests, Livelihoods, and Green Economy 16/06/2012 13:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Climate change is occurring twice as fast in regions such as the Arctic, Himalayas, Andes, and other alpine areas than in the rest of the globe, placing enormous pressures on the peoples who live there. Many of the communities so impacted comprise indigenous and other communities already often marginalized economically and socially in their societies. How can International Cryosphere these communities find a new path towards development in the face of such rapid change, in ways that both preserve traditional ways of live, lead to the meeting of Millennium Development Climate Initiative (ICCI) Goals; yet do not contribute even more to the environmental changes already occurring with rapid ?cryospheric? climate change? What are the ?cryosphere-specific? sustainable development measures most helpful to these regions? A panel discussion with representatives and experts from some of the most climate-impacted places on earth. T-10 (Riocentro) Sustainable Public Procurement is meant to allow preferencial treatment in bidding processes for socio-environmentally correct products with less environmental impact and lower risk to human health. It is related to the acquisition of goods, materials and services whose manufacture, use and disposal incorporate socio-environmentally sustainable standards. Thus, the policy objective is to spread the links between sustainability and government hiring, generating positive impact on the marketplace and promoting new production sectors - the socalled "green economy" ( United Nations Environment Programme - UNEP). The objective of the seminar is to present the policy from the perspective of the formulator entity (Ministério do Planejamento), the legal entity (Advocacia-Geral da União) and the audit organ (Tribunal de Contas da União). Sustainable Development in the Face of Rapid Climate Change: High Alpi 16/06/2012 13:30:00 Sustainable Public Procurement 16/06/2012 Pro-poor Payment for Ecosystems Services: global knowledge networking 13:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) Brazil Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) is increasingly recognized as a tool for sustainable management of natural resources. Although PES was initially intended to achieve conservation goals, the dependence of the majority of rural populations upon local ecosystems have brought about a consideration of PES being designed to be both pro-poor and community-based.This can be achieved by integrating pro-development objectives into thedesign of PES schemes .ICRAF and the consortium WWF/CARE International, for example, proposed an approach of Regional Environmental Centre for Central Asia ?pro-poor rewards for environmental services? and ?equitable payments for watershed services? ,with the objective to deliver sustainable natural resource management and improve (CAREC) livelihoods for the rural poor. The use of PES to address both environmental improvement and poverty reduction objectives represents debatable issue for a wider reception of the PES approach. 16/06/2012 13:30:00 (Riocentro) Women's Leadership in a Green Economy: Valuing Women's Contributions t 16/06/2012 13:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Sustainable Transport Contribution to Rio+20 and its Implementation 5 Menos que são Mais. Eficiência Energética na Iluminação BiodiverCIDADE: como considerar a biodiversidade na gestão do meio urbano? 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Evidence from Indonesia, Cameroon and India presented in the panel demonstrates that empowering women as resource managers and entrepreneurs presents a powerful strategy that can be used to address both local and global environment concerns. But institutional gender blindness renders women?s contributions to climate change mitigation and adaptation invisible, and therefore not valued. National climate change policies and organizations overlook women?s value, in part because of biases that exclude women as leaders. Combined with their lower levels of education, time availability, formal property rights, and technical skills, this has resulted in an exclusion of women?s interests when climate change, REDD+, or renewable energy finance decisions are made. Means of providing value for women?s contributions to sustainable development and the green economy, discussed in the event, can address the risks of further marginalising women and jeopardising environmental sustainability initiatives posed by existing climate change finance mechanisms. Transport comprises a significant economic sector in most countries and is of particular relevance to the green economy theme of Rio+20 because of its potential for wide-ranging environmental, economic and social development benefits. There is a growing realization that the current rapid unrestrained growth in private motorization while improving access is not sustainable. This side event organized on behalf of the SLoCaT Partnership will present the contribution of the sustainable transport community to the Rio+20 Conference and its implementation. This includes: (a) a Roadmap for Sustainable Transport in the coming years including a set of targets and indicators, (b) voluntary commitments by a group of multilateral development banks as well other stakeholders on sustainable transport, and (c) description of proposed institutional framework for sustainable transport in the post Rio+20 period. A palestra tem o objetivo de quebrar o paradigma que relaciona ganhos ambientais e econômicos nas MPE com altos custos ou investimentos nas empresas. Nessa palestra serão mostrados os pontos mais comuns de desperdício de energia em sistemas de iluminação, além de apresentar algumas soluções típicas voltadas para a eliminação desses desperdícios. Serão abordados aspectos técnicos e não técnicos em uma linguagem atraente de fácil entendimento, como por exemplo, o efeito da cor da luz no comportamento humano. Este seminário objetiva introduzir o tema da biodiversidade e dos serviços ecossistêmicos na pauta dos governos subnacionais através da apresentação de uma metodologia de trabalho para a conservação da biodiversidade baseada no Guia de Ações e Estratégias para a Biodiversidade Local idealizado em conjunto pela Convenção para Diversidade Biológica, Universidade das Nações Unidas – Instituto de Estudos Avançados (UNU-IAS) e ICLEI. Evento restrito a convidados. Palestrantes: Dra. Tatiana Maria Cecy Gadda, Professora, UTFPR; Dra. Tamara Simone van Kaick, Professora, UTFPR; Patricia Précoma Pellanda, Pesquisadora Studio Cidades e Biodiversidade, UTFPR; Rafael Moreira Cesar da Costa, Consultor Técnico, Centro Internacional de Formação de Atores Locais para a América Latina (CIFAL); Patrizia Kelly Bittencourt Pereira, Analista Técnica, Centro Internacional de Formação de Atores Locais para a América Latina (CIFAL). Women Organizing for Change in Agriculture and Natural Resource Management (WOCAN) Partnership on Sustainable Low Carbon Transport Palestrante: Catharina Cavalcante de Macedo SEBRAE Palestrante: Márcio Américo Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná UTFPR. 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Parque dos Atletas 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Casa Civil 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Barcelona Consensus 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Grupo Carta de Belem CENTRO CULTURAL INDÍGENA 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Roda de conversa Sobre o Papel da Ciência para o desenvolvimento Sustentável 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Seminário Internacional das Reservas da Biosfera, Programa MaB/UNESCO "O Homem e a Biosfera" ATELIER: Engagement interculturel pour un monde juste et durable: Le Barcelona Consensus Frente aos instrumentos e falsas soluções do capitalismo verde: resistindo aos impactos territoriais e as estratégias institucionais de mercantilização da natureza Rede Biomas Medicinais - Roda de Conversa 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Os direitos da juventude não se vendem, se defendem 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo As consequências do pagamento dos serviços da Dívida Pública brasileira para os trabalhadores e o meio-ambiente 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Considerações Geopoliticas sobre Aquecimento Global 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo SEBRAE ALDEIA MARACANà CENTRO CULTURAL INDÍGENA ANPG - Associação Nacional dos pós graduandos Articulação Pacari Assembléia Nacional dos Estudantes Livre- ANEL ASSIBGE - Sindicato Nacional dos Trabalhadores do IBGE Associação Força Verde Dra. Tatiana Maria Cecy Gadda; Dra. Tamara Simone van Kaick, Patricia Précoma Pellanda, ; Rafael Moreira Cesar da Costa; Patrizia Kelly Bittencourt Pereira Promoting responsible corporate conduct: The reviewed OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo China Youth Activism 101 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Sem justiça, sem direitos: o caso palestino 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo O Movimento Negro e o Combate ao Racismo em Tempos de Crise Socioambiental 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Convergenica das juventudes para Trabalho, por uma outra economia e novos paradigmos de sociedade Convergencia das juventudes para Soberania alimentar Roda de Conversa - Cultura, Sustentabilidade e Desenvolvimento de Tempos em Tempos Doenças Raras: 13 milhões de esquecidos no Brasil Centro de Derechos Humanos y Ambiente (CEDHA) y SOMO as members of the network OECD Watch. China Youth Climate Action Network (CYCAN) Comitê Brasileiro de Defesa dos Direitos do Povo Palestino e Palestinian Center for Peace and Democracy COORDENAÇÃO NACIONAL DE ENTIDADES NEGRAS CONEN 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Enlace das Juventudes Enlace das Juventudes 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Fórum dos Festivais Instituto Baresi Instituto de Inovação e Sustentabilidade 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Inovações em sustentabilidade para o aquecimento global 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Roda de Conversas 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo INSTITUTO FEDERAL DE CIÊNCIA E TECNOLOGIA DO MARANHÃO-CAMPUS IMPERATRIZ Modelo Econômico, Trabalho e Ambiente 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Mesa Coordenadora de Lutas Atelier: Prenons soin de la planète, et partageons nos responsabilités ! 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Monde Pluriel Palestra 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Omissão na defesa dos indígenas no Brasil de 1500 até hoje 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Mega eventos: Impactos sobre o turismo e exploração sexual das mulheres jovens 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Movimento Brasileiro em Defesa da Vida-MBDV Movimento Indígena Revolucionário Núcleo de Mulheres Jovens da CAMTRA - Casa da Mulher Trabalhadora GLOBAL ASSEMBLY CONFRONTING THE EXTRACTIVE MEGA PROJECTS 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo OLCA, GEAL, IBASE, In Support of Small Scale Food Producers 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Oxfam International Youth Partnerships Young People Fixing the Broken Food System 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Oxfam International Youth Partnerships (OIYP) 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Oxfam, ActionAid Brasil, ABONG, REBRIP 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Pontão Setecidades 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Rede Mundial dos Pontos de Cultura 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo SOS Clima Terra Desafios do Desenvolvimento Sustentavel para os Paises BRICS Oficina para confeccionar um robô de 2 metros, utilizando materiais descartáveis coletados no local Construindo outros modelos: a força da amizade na construção e ação de redes transformadoras Troca de Saberes – com as Rodas de Memórias de Tradição Oral e Escrita no Caminho da Cidadania Vídeo-Debate: Saberes e Fazeres da herança cultural da gastronomia indígena contra a fome e a miséria, como contraponto à Economia Verde Seminário e Debate " Justiça Climática, Emergência Climática, Sustentabilidade e Aquecimento Global". Seminnar and Debate "Climate Justice, Climate Emergency, Sustainability and Global Warming" Rede Diálogos em Humanidade Rede Mundial dos Pontos de Cultura Proyecto Sensibilizacion contra la quema de desmonte en la actividad agrícola y doméstica, una actividad que está destruyendo nuestra biodiversidad Universidad Nacional de Ucayali - Facultad de Educación y Ciensias Sociales - especialidad de Ciencias Naturales y ambiente Viva Rio 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Viva Rio +20 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo O PT e as Perspectivas Ecopolíticas 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Fundação Perseu Abramo Impactos dos Agrotóxicos na Saúde e no Ambiente 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo ABRASCO, ANA, Via Campesina, Contag, Conaq, Fetraf, AS-PTA e Campanha Nacional contra os Agrotóxicos e pela Vida Que Sustentabilidade Queremos? Lançamento de Publicações sobre Saúde e Ambiente e debate com autores e editores 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo ABRASCO e CEBES Observatório de Favelas, Redes de Desenvolvimento da Maré , Verdejar Socioambiental , Instituto Raízes em Movimento , Cooperativa de Reciclagem Eu Quero Liberdade, FASE A Favela na Agenda dos Direitos Sociais e Ambientais 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Festival Encantado 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Clube do Vale Encantado Forum: Teatro Os Inclusos e os Sisos 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Forum: Ecossistemas de Mercados Inclusivos na AL 16/06/2012 14:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Forum: A Força dos Negócios a Serviço da Sociedade Debate astros e arcanos - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br 16/06/2012 16/06/2012 Evento Inaugural - Lounge de Sustentabilidade 16/06/2012 PROJETO DE BIOGÁS DESENVOLVIDO PELA ITAIPU BINACIONAL 16/06/2012 Sustainable Development Dialogues: Sustainable Development as an answer to the economic and financial crisis 16/06/2012 14:00:00 14:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Casa da Gávea 14:00:00 Parque dos Atletas 14:00:00 Parque dos Atletas 14:30:00 Riocentro Show de Música com Rudão | BoTecoeletro | Cibelle | General Eletriks | M | The Twelves e participações especiais - maiores informações: festivalencantado.org inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) Debate Astros & Arcanos da Rio+20 O debate será moderado por Antonio Carlos Bola Harres, com ampla participação do público. Convidados: Alexsander Lepletier, Dimitri Camiloto, Enio Lindenbaum, Martha Pires Ferreira. . Entrada Franca COMUNIDADE DO VALE ENCANTADO Fundação Roberto Marinho Fundação Roberto Marinho Fundação Roberto Marinho Movimento Imagina Rio A Conferência da BMW será realizada dentro do contexto da Rio+20, em nosso Lounge de Sustentabilidade - uma área de exposição localizada do outro lado do Rio de Janeiro, a qual exibe todas as iniciativas de sustentabilidade do BMW Group, desde suas inovações, cadeia de valor e tecnologia de produtos a pessoas e ideias que estimulam a sustentabilidade. Será BMW um local de ideias, diálogos e exemplos durante a Conferência das Nações Unidas sobre o Desenvolvimento Sustentável, na Rio+20, entre 13 e 24 de Junho de 2012, no Rio de Janeiro. PROJETO DE BIOGÁS DESENVOLVIDO PELA ITAIPU BINACIONAL ELETROBRAS OFFICIAL EVENTS Governo brasileiro CÍCERO BLEY Fomentando Cidades Sustentáveis – desafios e práticas Agenda 21 na Amazônia Legal: o caso do município de RaposaMA 16/06/2012 16/06/2012 15:00:00 15:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Parque dos Atletas Relatos Canibais - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br 16/06/2012 15:00:00 E.A.V. Parque Lage (Auditório) Basquete 3X3 - Ocupação ABC Urbana www.imaginario.etc.br 16/06/2012 15:00:00 SESC Arena Socioambiental - Encontros Globais - Piso de Proteção Socioambiental 16/06/2012 15:00:00 MAM 16/06/2012 15:00:00 T-4 (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 15:00:00 Parque Lage A partir da metade do século XX o Brasil se tornou um país urbano, atualmente com 84% das pessoas vivendo nas cidade, sendo que em algumas regiões metropolitanas esse percentual está acima de 95%. No conceito de sustentabilidade, o crescimento das cidades deve vir acompanhado de infraestrutura, habitação, serviços e equipamentos que forneçamos insumos necessários para garanti a qualidade de vida da população. No entanto, nem sempre foi assim, as cidades cresceram de forma irregular e sem planejamento, com seus habitantes, muitas vezes, vivendo em condições precárias. Para reverter esse processo e reduzir o déficit habitacional são necessários investimentos na produção de habitação e em saneamento básico, transporte público e equipamentos, visando minimizar as diferenças sociais e buscar a inclusão dessa população. Desta forma, a CAIXA tem investido na infraestrutura das cidades brasileiras, além de financiar a produção de moradias, inclusive para as famílias de baixa renda, faixa mais afetada pelo déficit habitacional. Além dos investimentos em infraestrutura e habitação, como forma de induzir a sustentabilidade nas cidades, a CAIXA possui o programa Construções Sustentáveis. O programa agrega uma série de ações voltadas à sustentabilidade das edificações, tais como uso de madeira legal, eficiência energética nas habitações, uso de sistemas de aquecimento solar de água, arborização urbana e o Selo Agenda 21 na Amazônia, as iniciativas das agendas locais, o estudo de caso do município de Raposa. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrante: Andréa de Araújo - Diretora do Centro de Educação, Ciências Exatas e Naturais/CECEN – Presidente da Comissão de Educação Ambiental da UEMA. Sergio Besserman; José Urbano Duarte CAIXA Universidade Estadual do Maranhão e pal Secretaria de Estado do Meio Ambiente e Recursos Naturais do Maranhão. TEMPO A. Relato-experimental do processo de pesquisa e montagem do espetáculo teatral JAGUAR CIBERNÉTICO – tetralogia canibal de Francisco Carlos com projeção de ensaiosfotográficos: Peça 1 –BANQUETE TUBINAMBÁ – Peça 2 – ABORIGENE EM METROPOLIS – Peça 3 XAMANISMO THE CONECTION - Peça 4 – FLORESTA DE CARBONO – DE VOLTA AO Movimento Imagina Rio PARAÍSO PERDIDO. TEMPO B. Palestra desconstruída sobre o livro ”A FUNÇÃO SOCIAL DA GUERRA NA SOCIEDADE TUPINAMBÁ” de Florestan Fernandes ilustrada com projeção das gravuras dos livros de viagem de Hans Staden. . Entrada Franca ETAPA CARIOCA FBERJ E CBB - 3X3 - BASQUETE. Entrada Franca O debate de traz a apresentação da proposta de Piso de Proteção Socioambiental. Convidados: Tereza Campello, Stephen Hale, Francisco Menezes. Evento público Movimento Imagina Rio Ministéro do Desenvolvimento Social Eastern Europe, which includes countries ranging from Baltic states to Caucasus, is an important region for the global progress towards sustainable development, yet the international community knows very little about the relevant policy change taking place there and, in particular, about the state of development of sustainable consumption and production (SCP) policies and practices. The event would allow to present an overview of the current situation UNENGO MAMA-86 with SCP policies in the 9 countries of the region (3 Baltic states plus 6 Eastern Partnership countries), prepared by experts from all the countries assessed, and share recommendations for policy-makers and major groups on how to advance SCP on the countries? reform agenda with the interested audience. Assessing Sustainable Consumption and Production in Eastern Europe Relatos Canibais Parque Lage – EAV (Salão Nobre) 16/06/2012 Assessing Sustainable Consumption and Production in Eastern Europe 15:00:00 T-4 (Riocentro) Andréa de Araújo Relato-experimental do processo de pesquisa e montagem do espetáculo teatral JAGUAR CIBERNÉTICO – tetralogia canibal de Francisco Carlos com projeção de ensaios-fotográficos + Palestra desconstruída sobre o livro ”A FUNÇÃO SOCIAL DA GUERRA NA SOCIEDADE TUPINAMBÁ” de Florestan Fernandes. Eastern Europe, which includes countries ranging from Baltic states to Caucasus, is an important region for the global progress towards sustainable development, yet the international community knows very little about the relevant policy change taking place there and, in particular, about the state of development of sustainable consumption and production (SCP) policies and practices. The event would allow to present an overview of the current situation UNENGO MAMA-86 with SCP policies in the 9 countries of the region (3 Baltic states plus 6 Eastern Partnership countries), prepared by experts from all the countries assessed, and share recommendations for policy-makers and major groups on how to advance SCP on the countries? reform agenda with the interested audience. Stephen Hale, Tereza Campello, Francisco Menezes Eastern Europe, which includes countries ranging from Baltic states to Caucasus, is an important region for the global progress towards sustainable development, yet the international community knows very little about the relevant policy change taking place there and, in particular, about the state of development of sustainable consumption and production (SCP) policies and practices. The event would allow to present an overview of the current situation UNENGO MAMA-86 with SCP policies in the 9 countries of the region (3 Baltic states plus 6 Eastern Partnership countries), prepared by experts from all the countries assessed, and share recommendations for policy-makers and major groups on how to advance SCP on the countries? reform agenda with the interested audience. 16/06/2012 15:00:00 T-4 (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 15:00:00 Parque dos Atletas 16/06/2012 15:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Articulação Nacional de Agroecologia (ANA) - Brasil Debate: Achieving a sustainable future in Rio: what can do a ‘’Blue Economy’’? 16/06/2012 15:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Commonwealth Youth Climate and Sustainable Development Network Geoengenharia: por que a Rio+20 tem que proibir a manipulação climática 16/06/2012 15:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo ETC Group / Campaha Não Manipulem a Mãe Terra Aterro do Flamengo FÓRUM NACIONAL PERMANENTE DA SOCIEDADE CIVIL PELOS DIREITOS DA PESSOA IDOSA Assessing Sustainable Consumption and Production in Eastern Europe PROJETO DE AUTO-PRODUÇÃO DE ENERGIA ELÉTRICA POR PAINÉIS FOTOVOLTAICOS DO ESTÁDIO DO PITUAÇUSALVADOR/BA Seminário Internacional Por Mudanças Radicais: Agricultura Familiar Camponesa e Agroecologia como Alternativa à Crise do Sistema Agroalimentar Industrial Envelhecimento, Gerações, Natureza, Ambiente e as biodivers(as)idades: ou o futuro dos que envelhecem sem água!?! 16/06/2012 16/06/2012 15:30:00 15:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Promoting Responsible Corporate Conduct: The OECD Guidelines for MNEs 16/06/2012 15:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 15:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) Foret, Economie Verte et Lutte contre la Pauvrete Central American community agro-forestry: climate and food security PROJETO DE AUTO-PRODUÇÃO DE ENERGIA ELÉTRICA POR PAINÉIS FOTOVOLTAICOS DO ESTÁDIO DO PITUAÇU-SALVADOR/BA Last year the international community has advanced in developing standards for responsible corporate conduct, mainly in the field of human rights respect. Examples of these are the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises who has reviewed and approved the new version of the Guide in May 2011; other is the UN Human Rights Council who approved the Policy Framework (2008) and its Guiding Principles (June 2011) for Human Rights and Transnational Corporations. These are standards approved at an intergovernmental level promoting concrete conduct standards linking the needed implementation of due diligence concept particularly in the field of human rights. The impact to sustainable development that MNEs have is of such important that in many developing countries are practically leading the investments agenda for the country as well. Responsible conduct is required for all 3 pillars of Sustainable Development and for improving a better and green economy pattern in the developing path. La forêt est bien plus qu?un puits de carbone ou un stock de ressources ligneuses et d?énergie. Elle se situe au c?ur de très nombreuses préoccupations environnementales et sociétales majeures. Elle est pourvoyeuse d?une multitude de ressources et de services, dont certains cruciaux pour la survie de l?humanité, pouvant alimenter une économie verte soutenant l?éradication de la pauvreté. Climate change, poverty, energy and water scarcity, natural disasters and food crisis, are issues affecting especially the most vulnerable in the world. Central America is no exception, and a way to face these matters has been through community agro-forestry. Using concrete cases and experiences, we will show how an arrangement of different stakeholders and publicprivate alliances, government policies committed to sustainable development, south-south cooperation experiences, transparency and accountability, along with community and producers? participation in productive schemes has been a successful combination in Central America. We will show how agro-forestry aides at reducing poverty, creating jobs, guaranteeing food security, using water efficiently and adapting to climate change. Agro-forestry is a clear example that it is possible to produce harmonically with the environment, in a social equitable and economically profitable way. Community agro-forestry is a practical and tangible example of what green economy and sustainable development are about. ELETROBRAS CEDHA (Centro de Derechos Humanos y Ambiente) Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) Central American Indeginous and Peasant Coordinator of Communal Agroforestry, ACICAFOC 16/06/2012 15:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) Agro ecological farming can feed the world: in practice 16/06/2012 15:30:00 15:30:00 Faith based organisations, by Franciscans International P3-A (Riocentro) With Rio +20 comes the opportunity to highlight and reinforce the commitments that nations across the globe have already made to our oceans. A healthy and resilient marine environment is crucial to achieving sustainable development and securing marine resources for present and future generations. Why then has progress towards marine protection been so slow, where are the major gaps and what can realistically be done to fill those gaps and meet international Zoological Society of targets? These are all questions the Marine Reserves Coalition (MRC) will be addressing at London Rio +20, in light of the vital role healthy oceans play in sustainable development and in the social and economic well-being of human populations across the globe. Bringing together a mixture of scientists, policy experts and decision-makers, the MRC side event will reinforce international targets for marine protection and outline the road to achieving those targets through the designation of marine reserves. T-11 (Riocentro) The Chinese Association for International Understanding (CAFIU) is a non-profit organization aiming at enhancing mutual understanding and cooperation between China and other countries. For our side event, we will invite roughly seven key speakers from different sectors with presentations of carefully selected best business practices and policies. These speakers will also lead parallel group discussions with attendees at the event. By this we aim to promote intellectual exchanges between China and the international community in terms of transiting to Chinese Association for International Understanding a green economy and alleviating poverty. Confirmed presenters include the representatives from Chinese business sector as well as local authorities, such as Wang Shi, CEO of Wanke Architecture Company and Li Jun, chief of Guiyang City. We have also invited Martin Lees, former Secretary-General of Club of Rome and Xu Kuangdi, vice chairman of 10th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, to share their insights. Oceans for the future - How can we achieve marine reserve targets? 16/06/2012 Franciscans International (FI), Dominicans for Justice and Peace (DfJP), Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (EAA), Edmund Rice International (ERI), Good shepherd Sisters Association (GSSA) have extensive networks at the grassroots level and with farmers? organizations throughout the world. Their activities include promoting people-centered development and human rights, and advocating for peace and justice, for just and sustainable production and consumption of food, and for environmental protection. The proposed side event on ?Agro ecological farming can feed the world: Ecologically and socially sustainable agriculture in practice? will demonstrate how agro ecological farming respects the limits of the planet?s ecosystem, integrates traditional knowledge from local communities, reduces waste, and can serve as a means to advance rural communities towards food and technological sovereignty. China: Mobilizing Voluntary Stakeholder Contributions for an Inclusive Green Economy The transition to inclusive, green and climate resilient development creates unprecedented needs, challenges and opportunities for strengthening human resources and skills development. This critical human capacity development dimension of green development has received specific attention in several recent international flagship reports, including: 16/06/2012 15:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) National Learning and Skills Strategies to Advance a Green Transition 16/06/2012 Culture and cultural diversity as the 4th pillar of sustainability 15:30:00 P3-E (Riocentro) ? the report of the Secretary-General?s High Level Panel on Global Sustainability ?Resilient People, Resilient Planet: A Future Worth Choosing? (2012); ? the 2012 UNEP foresight report ?21 Issues for the 21st Century? (2012); ? the ILO report ?Skills for Green Jobs: A Global View (2011)?; and the ? UN Environmental Management Group (EMG) report ?Working towards a Balanced and Inclusive Green Economy: A United Nations System-wide Perspective? (2012). United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Culture and Cultural Diversity play an important role in sustainable development. Culture fosters economic growth, helps individuals and communities to expand their life choices, is important to adapt to change and raising the resilience of social-ecological systems. As the Preamble of UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions states ?cultural diversity creates a rich and varied world, which increases the range of choices and nurtures human capacities and values, and therefore is a mainspring for Rio de Janeiro State sustainable development for communities, peoples and nations?. Article 13 of the above University (UERJ) Convention establishes that ?Parties shall endeavour to integrate culture in their development policies at all levels for the creation of conditions conducive to sustainable development (...)? Despite the importance of culture and cultural diversity and the conventional dispositions, the recognition of their role in sustainable development is not well designed in the international community. 16/06/2012 15:30:00 P3-F (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 15:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Democratization of International Relations - Role of UN World Conference Promoting Responsible Corporate Conduct: The OECD Guidelines for MNEs 16/06/2012 15:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 15:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 15:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) Foret, Economie Verte et Lutte contre la Pauvrete Central American community agro-forestry: climate and food security Agro ecological farming can feed the world: in practice This Side Event will look at how UN World Conferences have played a key role in shaping the policy and programme priorities of the United Nations, as well as enhancing UN interaction with world civil society and public opinion. Environment and sustainable development issues have been of major significance in the UN world conference processes, drawing in ever more stakeholders. The Side Event will examine their impact on all stakeholders. It will review the follow-up mechanisms - including relevant UN Conventions - created for implementation of World Conference agreements, notably if and how they have secured broad NGO and public involvement in implementation structures. The Side Event will explore lessons for enhanced NGO participation in the follow-up mechanisms to UNCSD.Word Last year the international community has advanced in developing standards for responsible corporate conduct, mainly in the field of human rights respect. Examples of these are the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises who has reviewed and approved the new version of the Guide in May 2011; other is the UN Human Rights Council who approved the Policy Framework (2008) and its Guiding Principles (June 2011) for Human Rights and Transnational Corporations. These are standards approved at an intergovernmental level promoting concrete conduct standards linking the needed implementation of due diligence concept particularly in the field of human rights. The impact to sustainable development that MNEs have is of such important that in many developing countries are practically leading the investments agenda for the country as well. Responsible conduct is required for all 3 pillars of Sustainable Development and for improving a better and green economy pattern in the developing path. La forêt est bien plus qu?un puits de carbone ou un stock de ressources ligneuses et d?énergie. Elle se situe au c?ur de très nombreuses préoccupations environnementales et sociétales majeures. Elle est pourvoyeuse d?une multitude de ressources et de services, dont certains cruciaux pour la survie de l?humanité, pouvant alimenter une économie verte soutenant l?éradication de la pauvreté. Climate change, poverty, energy and water scarcity, natural disasters and food crisis, are issues affecting especially the most vulnerable in the world. Central America is no exception, and a way to face these matters has been through community agro-forestry. Using concrete cases and experiences, we will show how an arrangement of different stakeholders and publicprivate alliances, government policies committed to sustainable development, south-south cooperation experiences, transparency and accountability, along with community and producers? participation in productive schemes has been a successful combination in Central America. We will show how agro-forestry aides at reducing poverty, creating jobs, guaranteeing food security, using water efficiently and adapting to climate change. Agro-forestry is a clear example that it is possible to produce harmonically with the environment, in a social equitable and economically profitable way. Community agro-forestry is a practical and tangible example of what green economy and sustainable development are about. Franciscans International (FI), Dominicans for Justice and Peace (DfJP), Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (EAA), Edmund Rice International (ERI), Good shepherd Sisters Association (GSSA) have extensive networks at the grassroots level and with farmers? organizations throughout the world. Their activities include promoting people-centered development and human rights, and advocating for peace and justice, for just and sustainable production and consumption of food, and for environmental protection. The proposed side event on ?Agro ecological farming can feed the world: Ecologically and socially sustainable agriculture in practice? will demonstrate how agro ecological farming respects the limits of the planet?s ecosystem, integrates traditional knowledge from local communities, reduces waste, and can serve as a means to advance rural communities towards food and technological sovereignty. Conference of NGOs CEDHA (Centro de Derechos Humanos y Ambiente) Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) Central American Indeginous and Peasant Coordinator of Communal Agroforestry, ACICAFOC Faith based organisations, by Franciscans International 16/06/2012 15:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) With Rio +20 comes the opportunity to highlight and reinforce the commitments that nations across the globe have already made to our oceans. A healthy and resilient marine environment is crucial to achieving sustainable development and securing marine resources for present and future generations. Why then has progress towards marine protection been so slow, where are the major gaps and what can realistically be done to fill those gaps and meet international Zoological Society of targets? These are all questions the Marine Reserves Coalition (MRC) will be addressing at London Rio +20, in light of the vital role healthy oceans play in sustainable development and in the social and economic well-being of human populations across the globe. Bringing together a mixture of scientists, policy experts and decision-makers, the MRC side event will reinforce international targets for marine protection and outline the road to achieving those targets through the designation of marine reserves. T-11 (Riocentro) The Chinese Association for International Understanding (CAFIU) is a non-profit organization aiming at enhancing mutual understanding and cooperation between China and other countries. For our side event, we will invite roughly seven key speakers from different sectors with presentations of carefully selected best business practices and policies. These speakers will also lead parallel group discussions with attendees at the event. By this we aim to promote intellectual exchanges between China and the international community in terms of transiting to Chinese Association for International Understanding a green economy and alleviating poverty. Confirmed presenters include the representatives from Chinese business sector as well as local authorities, such as Wang Shi, CEO of Wanke Architecture Company and Li Jun, chief of Guiyang City. We have also invited Martin Lees, former Secretary-General of Club of Rome and Xu Kuangdi, vice chairman of 10th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, to share their insights. Oceans for the future - How can we achieve marine reserve targets? 16/06/2012 15:30:00 China: Mobilizing Voluntary Stakeholder Contributions for an Inclusive Green Economy The transition to inclusive, green and climate resilient development creates unprecedented needs, challenges and opportunities for strengthening human resources and skills development. This critical human capacity development dimension of green development has received specific attention in several recent international flagship reports, including: 16/06/2012 15:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) National Learning and Skills Strategies to Advance a Green Transition 16/06/2012 15:30:00 Democratization of International Relations - Role of UN World Conference 15:30:00 United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) P3-E (Riocentro) Culture and Cultural Diversity play an important role in sustainable development. Culture fosters economic growth, helps individuals and communities to expand their life choices, is important to adapt to change and raising the resilience of social-ecological systems. As the Preamble of UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions states ?cultural diversity creates a rich and varied world, which increases the range of choices and nurtures human capacities and values, and therefore is a mainspring for Rio de Janeiro State sustainable development for communities, peoples and nations?. Article 13 of the above University (UERJ) Convention establishes that ?Parties shall endeavour to integrate culture in their development policies at all levels for the creation of conditions conducive to sustainable development (...)? Despite the importance of culture and cultural diversity and the conventional dispositions, the recognition of their role in sustainable development is not well designed in the international community. P3-F (Riocentro) This Side Event will look at how UN World Conferences have played a key role in shaping the policy and programme priorities of the United Nations, as well as enhancing UN interaction with world civil society and public opinion. Environment and sustainable development issues have been of major significance in the UN world conference processes, drawing in ever more stakeholders. The Side Event will examine their impact on all stakeholders. It will review the follow-up mechanisms - including relevant UN Conventions - created for implementation of World Conference agreements, notably if and how they have secured broad NGO and public involvement in implementation structures. The Side Event will explore lessons for enhanced NGO participation in the follow-up mechanisms to UNCSD.Word Culture and cultural diversity as the 4th pillar of sustainability 16/06/2012 ? the report of the Secretary-General?s High Level Panel on Global Sustainability ?Resilient People, Resilient Planet: A Future Worth Choosing? (2012); ? the 2012 UNEP foresight report ?21 Issues for the 21st Century? (2012); ? the ILO report ?Skills for Green Jobs: A Global View (2011)?; and the ? UN Environmental Management Group (EMG) report ?Working towards a Balanced and Inclusive Green Economy: A United Nations System-wide Perspective? (2012). Conference of NGOs 16/06/2012 15:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Promoting Responsible Corporate Conduct: The OECD Guidelines for MNEs 16/06/2012 15:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 15:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 15:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) Foret, Economie Verte et Lutte contre la Pauvrete Central American community agro-forestry: climate and food security Agro ecological farming can feed the world: in practice 16/06/2012 Oceans for the future - How can we achieve marine reserve targets? 15:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) Last year the international community has advanced in developing standards for responsible corporate conduct, mainly in the field of human rights respect. Examples of these are the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises who has reviewed and approved the new version of the Guide in May 2011; other is the UN Human Rights Council who approved the Policy Framework (2008) and its Guiding Principles (June 2011) for Human Rights and Transnational Corporations. These are standards approved at an intergovernmental level promoting concrete conduct standards linking the needed implementation of due diligence concept particularly in the field of human rights. The impact to sustainable development that MNEs have is of such important that in many developing countries are practically leading the investments agenda for the country as well. Responsible conduct is required for all 3 pillars of Sustainable Development and for improving a better and green economy pattern in the developing path. La forêt est bien plus qu?un puits de carbone ou un stock de ressources ligneuses et d?énergie. Elle se situe au c?ur de très nombreuses préoccupations environnementales et sociétales majeures. Elle est pourvoyeuse d?une multitude de ressources et de services, dont certains cruciaux pour la survie de l?humanité, pouvant alimenter une économie verte soutenant l?éradication de la pauvreté. Climate change, poverty, energy and water scarcity, natural disasters and food crisis, are issues affecting especially the most vulnerable in the world. Central America is no exception, and a way to face these matters has been through community agro-forestry. Using concrete cases and experiences, we will show how an arrangement of different stakeholders and publicprivate alliances, government policies committed to sustainable development, south-south cooperation experiences, transparency and accountability, along with community and producers? participation in productive schemes has been a successful combination in Central America. We will show how agro-forestry aides at reducing poverty, creating jobs, guaranteeing food security, using water efficiently and adapting to climate change. Agro-forestry is a clear example that it is possible to produce harmonically with the environment, in a social equitable and economically profitable way. Community agro-forestry is a practical and tangible example of what green economy and sustainable development are about. Franciscans International (FI), Dominicans for Justice and Peace (DfJP), Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (EAA), Edmund Rice International (ERI), Good shepherd Sisters Association (GSSA) have extensive networks at the grassroots level and with farmers? organizations throughout the world. Their activities include promoting people-centered development and human rights, and advocating for peace and justice, for just and sustainable production and consumption of food, and for environmental protection. The proposed side event on ?Agro ecological farming can feed the world: Ecologically and socially sustainable agriculture in practice? will demonstrate how agro ecological farming respects the limits of the planet?s ecosystem, integrates traditional knowledge from local communities, reduces waste, and can serve as a means to advance rural communities towards food and technological sovereignty. CEDHA (Centro de Derechos Humanos y Ambiente) Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) Central American Indeginous and Peasant Coordinator of Communal Agroforestry, ACICAFOC Faith based organisations, by Franciscans International With Rio +20 comes the opportunity to highlight and reinforce the commitments that nations across the globe have already made to our oceans. A healthy and resilient marine environment is crucial to achieving sustainable development and securing marine resources for present and future generations. Why then has progress towards marine protection been so slow, where are the major gaps and what can realistically be done to fill those gaps and meet international Zoological Society of targets? These are all questions the Marine Reserves Coalition (MRC) will be addressing at London Rio +20, in light of the vital role healthy oceans play in sustainable development and in the social and economic well-being of human populations across the globe. Bringing together a mixture of scientists, policy experts and decision-makers, the MRC side event will reinforce international targets for marine protection and outline the road to achieving those targets through the designation of marine reserves. 16/06/2012 15:30:00 T-11 (Riocentro) China: Mobilizing Voluntary Stakeholder Contributions for an Inclusive Green Economy The Chinese Association for International Understanding (CAFIU) is a non-profit organization aiming at enhancing mutual understanding and cooperation between China and other countries. For our side event, we will invite roughly seven key speakers from different sectors with presentations of carefully selected best business practices and policies. These speakers will also lead parallel group discussions with attendees at the event. By this we aim to promote intellectual exchanges between China and the international community in terms of transiting to Chinese Association for International Understanding a green economy and alleviating poverty. Confirmed presenters include the representatives from Chinese business sector as well as local authorities, such as Wang Shi, CEO of Wanke Architecture Company and Li Jun, chief of Guiyang City. We have also invited Martin Lees, former Secretary-General of Club of Rome and Xu Kuangdi, vice chairman of 10th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, to share their insights. The transition to inclusive, green and climate resilient development creates unprecedented needs, challenges and opportunities for strengthening human resources and skills development. This critical human capacity development dimension of green development has received specific attention in several recent international flagship reports, including: 16/06/2012 15:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) National Learning and Skills Strategies to Advance a Green Transition 16/06/2012 15:30:00 United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) P3-E (Riocentro) Culture and Cultural Diversity play an important role in sustainable development. Culture fosters economic growth, helps individuals and communities to expand their life choices, is important to adapt to change and raising the resilience of social-ecological systems. As the Preamble of UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions states ?cultural diversity creates a rich and varied world, which increases the range of choices and nurtures human capacities and values, and therefore is a mainspring for Rio de Janeiro State sustainable development for communities, peoples and nations?. Article 13 of the above University (UERJ) Convention establishes that ?Parties shall endeavour to integrate culture in their development policies at all levels for the creation of conditions conducive to sustainable development (...)? Despite the importance of culture and cultural diversity and the conventional dispositions, the recognition of their role in sustainable development is not well designed in the international community. This Side Event will look at how UN World Conferences have played a key role in shaping the policy and programme priorities of the United Nations, as well as enhancing UN interaction with world civil society and public opinion. Environment and sustainable development issues have been of major significance in the UN world conference processes, drawing in ever more stakeholders. The Side Event will examine their impact on all stakeholders. It will review the follow-up mechanisms - including relevant UN Conventions - created for implementation of World Conference agreements, notably if and how they have secured broad NGO and public involvement in implementation structures. The Side Event will explore lessons for enhanced NGO participation in the follow-up mechanisms to UNCSD.Word Culture and cultural diversity as the 4th pillar of sustainability Democratization of International Relations - Role of UN World Conference ATELIER: Engagement interculturel pour un monde juste et durable: Le Barcelona Consensus Frente aos instrumentos e falsas soluções do capitalismo verde: resistindo aos impactos territoriais e as estratégias institucionais de mercantilização da natureza ? the report of the Secretary-General?s High Level Panel on Global Sustainability ?Resilient People, Resilient Planet: A Future Worth Choosing? (2012); ? the 2012 UNEP foresight report ?21 Issues for the 21st Century? (2012); ? the ILO report ?Skills for Green Jobs: A Global View (2011)?; and the ? UN Environmental Management Group (EMG) report ?Working towards a Balanced and Inclusive Green Economy: A United Nations System-wide Perspective? (2012). Conference of NGOs 16/06/2012 15:30:00 P3-F (Riocentro) 16/06/2012 15:45:00 Aterro do Flamengo Barcelona Consensus 16/06/2012 15:45:00 Aterro do Flamengo Grupo Carta de Belem Avanços e desafios da Política Ambiental do Estado do Maranhão na proteção florestal e da biodiversidade 16/06/2012 16:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Democratizar la comunicación para el Buen Vivir 16/06/2012 16:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo O Maranhão é um dos Estados Brasileiros com rica biodiversidade, agrupando em seu território os biomas Cerrado, Amazônia e Caatinga, além de extensos ecossistemas costeiros. Diante deste panorama serão apresentadas as estratégias, planos e programas estaduais que visam salvaguardar os recursos florestais e a biodiversidade local. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrantes: Clarissa Moreira Coelho Costa – Superintendente de Biodiversidade e Áreas Secretaria de Estado de Protegidas da Secretaria de Estado de Meio Ambiente e Recursos Naturais. Analista Meio Ambiente e Recursos Ambiental – Bióloga, Mestre em Biodiversidade e Conservação; Isabel Cruz Camizão – Naturais - Maranhão. Supervisora de Combate e Controle ao Desmatamento e Queimadas da Secretaria de Estado de Meio Ambiente e Recursos Naturais. Analista Ambiental – Engenheira Florestal e Advogada, Mestre em Direito Ambiental. Agencia Latinoamericana de Información - ALAI Clarissa Moreira Coelho Costa; Isabel Cruz Camizão Derechos laborales y de ciudadanìa de los migrantes 16/06/2012 16:00:00 Confederação Sindical das Américas Aterro do Flamengo (Before the Flood: Tuvalu) de Paul Lindsay. Grã-Bretanha/França. Legendas em português. 62’. Complemento – A história das coisas (The story of stuff) de Louis Fox. EUA, 2008. 21’. Antes do dilúvio: Tuvalu 16/06/2012 16:00:00 MAM Ações Socioambientais na Região de Influência da UHE Tucuruí 16/06/2012 16:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Tuvalu é uma ilha no oceano Pacífico que se assemelha ao paraíso – devido às mudanças climáticas, ela será imersa pelo mar em algumas décadas, Há muito tempo, os moradores da ilha estão numa luta internacional por medidas abrangentes contra as mudanças climáticas. Classificação indicativa – livre. Ações Socioambientais na Região de Influência da UHE Tucuruí MAM ELETROBRAS Facing environmental, food and economic crises. Women's experience and initiatives 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Adéquations, la Fondation pour les Femmes Africaines (FFA), l'Univ. Nomade and Rapsode Prod, with Global Forest Coalition, Amihan and IBON International, FASE Espirito Santo , Via Campesina- Europe, Biofuelwatch, Attac -France et autres TALLER Como los habitantes enfrentan la crisis urbanoambiental y los desalojos 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Alianza Internacional de Habitantes Reclaiming financial regulation for rights and for the environment 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Center of Concern A contribuição do saber popular para a transição de um novo modelo de desenvolvimento 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Comitê Social de Favelas para a Rio+20 Open Space "Tereré com Prosa" Tema: Sustentabilidade do que estamos falando 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Comitê Sul-MatoGrossense para a Rio +20 Convergenca das juventudes para Energia e industria extrativa 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Enlace das Juventudes Acting as if Tomorrow Matters: Accelerating the U.S. Transition to Sustainability 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Economia del cuidado: una clave para la vida del planeta 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Universidade Popular, sustentabilidade e possibilidades de transformação 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Bringing Climate Finance to Grassroots Women -- What does it take? 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Roda de Conversa: MODA, DESIGN E SUSTENTABILIDADE 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo O que é Ecossocialismo 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Mulheres Trabalhadoras contra o machismo e a exploração 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Environmental Law Institute, Environmental Law Center, Widener University Law School Fundación Solón Grupo de Trabalho Nacional de Universidade Popular Heinrich Boell Stiftung North America Instituto Zuzu Angel Indigenous Knowledge and Food Production 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Peoples Sustainability Treaties DIALOGUES 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo A mulher, o Trabalho e o Mercado Capitalista 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Round Table of Youngs 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Twenty Years of Forest Tenure Reform: Contributions to the Rio Agenda 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Destruição da Floresta Amazônica e Consumo de Carne 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Viva Rio +20 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo JSOL - Juventude Socialismo e Liberdade Movimento Mulheres em Luta Oxfam International Youth Partnerships Peoples Sustainability Treaties Pontão Setecidades Red Nacional de Jóvenes de Ambiente Rights and Resources Initiative Sociedade Vegetariana Brasileira Viva Rio A Ecologia, Racismo ambiental e os direitos étnicos raciais 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Fundação Perseu Abramo SILVIANI FROEHLICH Forum: Modelos de Negócios para a Nova Economia 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Forte de Copacabana Forum: Ativismo e Mobilização em Tempos de Rede 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Forte de Copacabana Forum: Empreendedorismo social frente às mudanças climáticas 16/06/2012 16:30:00 Forte de Copacabana Arena Socioambiental - Palco #SonoroBrasil 16/06/2012 16:30:00 MAM Lançamento do Dossiê da ABRASCO sobre Agrotóxicos 16/06/2012 17:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo AÇÃO INDIGENISTA COMO FORMA DE MITIGAÇÃO DE IMPACTOS AMBIENTAIS EM TERRAS INDÍGENA - TERRA INDÍGENA WAIMIRI ATROARI 16/06/2012 17:00:00 Parque dos Atletas A Atuação do Tribunal de Contas da União na Área de Saúde 16/06/2012 17:30:00 Parque dos Atletas Rodas de Conversa: “Ativismo e Mobilização para a Sustentabilidade, por meio da música, do teatro, da arte e dos jogos cooperativos” 16/06/2012 17:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Premio _e 16/06/2012 18:00:00 Forte de Copacabana 16/06/2012 18:00:00 Casa da Gávea 16/06/2012 18:00:00 MAM Curta sobre povos indígenas - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br Kadosh – Laços sagrados CASA DA GÁVEA Parque dos Atletas Exibição e debate do filme “Into eternity” 16/06/2012 19:00:00 Fundação Roberto Marinho Ministéro do Desenvolvimento Social ABRASCO, ANA, Via Campesina, Contag, Conaq, Fetraf, AS-PTA e Campanha Nacional contra os Agrotóxicos e pela Vida AÇÃO INDIGENISTA COMO FORMA DE MITIGAÇÃO DE IMPACTOS AMBIENTAIS EM TERRAS INDÍGENA - TERRA INDÍGENA WAIMIRI ATROARI ELETROBRAS 1) TCU: competências, estrutura e forma de atuaçã. 2) Forma de atuação do TCU no controle da função Saúde em nível federal. 3) Principais trabalhos realizados – objetivos e conclusões relevantes: 3.1 - auditoria no Programa Atenção Básica em Saúde; 3.2 - auditoria sobre Tribunal de Contas da Mamógrafos no Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS); 3.3 – auditoria para avaliar a Política Nacional de Atenção Oncológica; 3.4 – auditoria no Programa Farmácia Básica. Evento aberto União. ao público. Palestrantes: Marcelo André Barboza da Rocha Chaves, Secretário de Controle Externo, TCU; Dagomar Henriques Lima, Auditor, TCU. JOSÉ PORFIRIO FONTENELE DE CARVALHO Marcelo André Barboza da Rocha Chaves; Dagomar Henriques Lima Rede Meros do Brasil OFFICIAL EVENTS 18:00:00 18:00:00 16/06/2012 Apresentações musicais diárias, realizadas no intervalo entre os debates da Arena Encontros Globais, e show de encerramento no dia 22 de junho. A seleção de atrações contempla tanto a diversidade cultural do Brasil quanto os temas da agenda socioambiental. Atrações: Patubatê, Simone Sou, Marlui Miranda, Babilak Bah e Trem Tan Tan, Marcelo Yuka, Pampa Esquema Trio, Encantadeiras de Coco. Encerramento: DJ Man, Batalha do Passinho e B-Negão, das 19h30 às 20h30 do dia 22 de junho. Evento Público Fundação Roberto Marinho Riocentro 16/06/2012 16/06/2012 18:30:00 inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) Fundação Roberto Marinho Riocentro FILMES INDÍGENAS 18:30:00 inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) O Premio _e tem foco em sustentabilidade e visa identificar, premiar e celebrar iniciativas Prefeitura do Rio de janeiro socioambientais desenvolvidas nos últimos 20 anos, desde a Rio-92, e enfrentar novos desafios mundiais por uma vida melhor. curta da cineasta Paraense Célia Maracajá sobre povos indígenas ( 9 minutos) - Exibição de Karioca, filme de Marcia Halfin de 1992. 9 minutos, sobre a construção da Oca Movimento Imagina Rio da Rio 92 pelos indios Terena . Entrada Franca Kadosh) de Amos Gitai. Israel, 1999. Com Yael Abecassis, Yoram Hattab, Uri Ran Klauzner. Legendas em português. 110’. Complemento – Carro de bois de Humberto Mauro. Brasil, 1945. 9’. MAM No bairro ultra ortodoxo de Jerusalém, duas irmãs reagem diferentemente aos preconceitos religiosos defendidos pelos homens. Classificação indicativa – 14 anos. Curta da cineasta Paraense Célia Maracajá sobre povos indígenas + Karioca, filme de Marcia Halfin de 1992 + filme "Serras da Desordem" de Andrea Tonacci. Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW ELETROBRAS Presenting: Manish Bapna, Interim President (Executive Vice President and Managing Director) Manish Bapna WRI Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW Sustainable Development Dialogues: Sustainable Development for Fighting Poverty Sustainable Development Dialogues: Sustainable Development for fighting poverty 16/06/2012 inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) Aterro do Flamengo Governo brasileiro Coalizão por um Brasil livre de Usinas Nucleares, Articulação Antinuclear Brasileira, Rede Brasileira de Justiça Ambiental, Oilwatch, Fórum dos Afetados pela indústria do petróleo e petroquímica das cercanias da Baía de Guanabara. Crise ambiental e cultura: economia verde, deserto verde (Encontro das Redes Alerta contra o Deserto Verde) 16/06/2012 19:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Prêmio E 16/06/2012 19:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Plataforma Vide Urbe + artistas e coletivos associados - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br 16/06/2012 19:00:00 Praça Tiradentes Plataforma Vide Urbe + artistas e coletivos associados - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br 16/06/2012 19:00:00 Praça Tiradentes 16/06/2012 19:00:00 PRAÇA TIRADENTES 16/06/2012 20:00:00 Casa da Gávea Projeções espaço públicos não convencionais Palestra do teól. filosofo Leonardo Boff -Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br Exibição do filme "Serras da Desordem" - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br REDE ALERTA CONTRA O DESERTO VERDE - RJ Evento Fechado Projeções em espaços não convencionais. Entrada Franca Instituto E Projeções em espaços não convencionais . Entrada Franca 16/06/2012 Diálogos de Sustentabilidade Global 16/06/2012 12ª Conferência Bienal da Sociedade Internacional de Economia Ecológica: ISEE 2012 16/06/2012 Aldeia Global: É tudo nosso! 16/06/2012 UltraPPasse 16/06/2012 Certification as a tool for greening economies 16/06/2012 22:00:00 Casa da Gávea Movimento Imagina Rio Projeções espaço públicos não convencionais palestra do teólogo e filosofo Leonardo Boff . Entrada Franca Premiado filme de Andrea Tonacci. Entrada Franca Movimento Imagina Rio Movimento Imagina Rio O Governo do Brasil está organizando quatro dias de eventos de diálogo no Riocentro, onde até 50.000 participantes da sociedade civil podem se conectar e compartilhar ideias paralelamente ao programa oficial da ONU. O objetivo é gerar propostas inovadoras de como Riocentro - Barra da Tijuca a sustentabilidade pode ser aplicada a uma série de questões, incluindo segurança alimentar, erradicação da pobreza, crise econômica, energia sustentável para todos, água, oceanos, consumo e produção sustentáveis, inovação e cidades sustentáveis, desemprego, empregos verdes e migração. Desde 1990, a conferência trata de economia ecológica e política ambiental. E nesse ano, foi planejado para acontecer durante a Rio+20 e aproveitar o debate sobre economia verde. O nome será Economia Ecológica e a Rio+20 – Contribuições e desafios para uma economia Hotel Winsor Guanabara verde. O ISEE é uma organização sem fins lucrativos dedicado à compreensão das relações entre economia, ecologia e sociedade, para o bem-estar das pessoas e da natureza. A proposta consiste em uma exposição multimídia (vídeos, fotografia e áudios) intitulada “Aldeia Global: É tudo nosso!”, que transmitirá ao público conteúdo relativo aos pilares da Rio+20. O material audiovisual será produzindo pelos alunos e membros do Grupo Pensar, que vem apostando em uma transformação social dentro da comunidade. A exposição servirá também como espaço de reconhecimento e memória, uma vez que as imagens projetadas dialogam diretamente com o território e seus moradores. A intenção então é chamar a atentação para a importância de cada indivíduo na construção de um coletivo mais justo e Grupo Pensar Cultural respeitado. A exposição vai buscar mostrar que atitudes individuais aparentemente insignificantes de um único indivíduo (como jogar lixo em local inapropriado) podem resultar em uma cadeia de acontecimentos prejudiciais em grande escala. Parque do Flamengo 11:00:00 Arena da Barra Performances - intervençaõ urbana The sustainable use of natural resources is a fundamental precondition for a green economy. FSC was set up by environmental and social organisations together with forest owners (private and community) and companies to develop a transparent and credible scheme for sustainable forest management. FSC has triggered substantial demand for sustainably harvested wood products: already 5% of the world’s total forests are managed according to FSC standards. Forest products play a key role in a green economy. For instance they provide construction material for zero-energy buildings and replace other resources for products and energy for Forest Stewardship Council environmental and scarcity reasons. It is essential to mobilise these products in complete harmony with globally agreed objectives to halt the deterioration of biodiversity, as well improving social justice and respect for people directly dependant on forests. Come and discuss the promotion of forest certification, in particular in tropical areas, and how governments and public authorities can help mainstream the use of certified forest products. Isabela Castilhos dos Reis Certificação como uma ferramenta para as economias verdes PACTO DE RESGATE AMBIENTAL LOCAL ¨Ampliando perspectivas para uma cultura sustentável¨ LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANT OF REDEMPTION ¨Broadening perspectives for a sustainable culture¨ 16/06/2012 16/06/2012 11:00:00 11:00:00 Arena da Barra Arena da Barra 16/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra 16/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra Innovative Scientific Education in a Green Economy context 16/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra PLANO DE RECUPERAÇÃO DE ÁREAS DEGRADADAS PELA MINERAÇÃO NO LITORAL NORTE DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO: PERSPECTIVAS DE ENQUADRAMENTO EM PROJETO DE MECANISMO DE DESENVOLVIMENTO LIMPO (MDL) 16/06/2012 13:00:00 Arena da Barra Projeto Nacional de Desenvolvimento com Valorização do Trabalho e Sustentabilidade Ambiental 16/06/2012 15:00:00 Arena da Barra Educação Científica Inovadora no contexto da Economia Verde O uso sustentável dos recursos naturais é uma pré-condição fundamental para uma economia verde. FSC foi criado por organizações ambientais e sociais em conjunto com empresas e proprietários florestais (privados e comunitários) para desenvolver um sistema transparente e confiável para a gestão florestal sustentável. FSC tem provocado uma demanda substancial de produtos de madeira produzidos de forma sustentável: Atualmente 5% do total de florestas do mundo já são geridos de acordo com os padrões do FSC. Os produtos florestais desempenham um papel fundamental em uma economia verde. Por exemplo, eles fornecem Forest Stewardship Council material de construção para edifícios de energia zero e substituem outros materiais para a geração de produtos e energia, por razões ambientais e de escassez de recursos. É essencial mobilizar esses produtos em completa harmonia com os objetivos globalmente acordados para conter a deterioração da biodiversidade, bem como melhorar a justiça social e o respeito pelas pessoas diretamente dependentes das florestas. Venha discutir a promoção da certificação florestal, em particular em áreas tropicais, e como os governos e as autoridades públicas podem ajudar a regular o uso de produtos florestais certificados. Este seminário é fruto do Movimento Evolutivo PACTO DE RESGATE AMBIENTAL LOCAL, uma estratégica e reconhecida iniciativa que há doze anos vem unindo governo, empresariado, ongs, entidades e comunidades no cuidado ambiental local, que nos conduz para um território mais sustentável. Instituto Cultural e Ecológico Lagoa Viva It is necessary that everyone understands that the impacts provided by new technologies raise a number of urgent changes and require more participative involvement of communities. We can not continue to damage the support systems of life on Earth, our home our only shelter, which has been showing us an unequal world and that many of our habits, ways of being and doing are unsustainable. By spreading knowledge in addressing relevant issues of today such as, cutting CO2 emissions, green economy, valuation of Instituto Cultural e ecosystem services, climate change, water resources, reverse logistics, sustainable Ecológico Lagoa Viva construction, leads us to believe that we are on a path that allows environmental successful turnaround. Seminars like this provide an opportunity for convergence of values and ecoinnovations in the search for new indicators that can assess the real wealth for the welfare of living beings. Emphasising the interrelatedness of the themes with a view to seeking new players who will be substantiated by inserting these debates and practices .. This seminar is the result of the Movement Evolutionary PACT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESCUE, a strategic initiative and recognized that there are twelve years is uniting O uso de abordagens diferenciadas para a educação científica e o seu potencial para preparar os jovens para a economia verde. Nesse contexto destaca-se o uso das tecnologias MGN Consultoria LTDA da informação, jogos e o desenvolvimento de competências empreendedoras. Na ocasião, o programa “QUED na Rádio” (Ipanema FM 94.9 – Porto Alegre - RS) será gravado. The use of innovative approaches in scientific education and its potential to prepare young students for the green economy. In this context the use of information technology, games and entrepreneurial competences is highlighted. As áreas degradadas pela mineração de saibro no Litoral Norte do Estado de São Paulo caracterizam-se por sítios onde ocorre uma grande perda de solo quando comparada com a perda de solo dos demais usos da terra. Considerando-se o potencial de armazenamento de carbono no solo acredita-se que uma recuperação das áreas degradadas que estanque essa perda de solo causará uma redução quantificável de emissão de carbono causada pela desagregação do solo por processos erosivos. Por outro lado, se a recuperação for feita por meio de revegetação da área, haverá concomitantemente um aumento considerável na remoção de carbono da atmosfera. Dessa forma a recuperação das áreas degradadas pode ser enquadrada na situação de redução do efeito estufa. O tema elencado apresentará a visão dos trabalhadores classistas na construção do projeto nacional que foca a valorização do trabalho e a sustentabilidade ambiental como fundamental para o desenvolvimento MGN Consultoria LTDA INSTITUTO CARAGUATÁ CTB - Central dos Trabalhadores e Trabalhadoras do Brasil Tornando sonhos realidade: Como construir um projeto extremamente bem sucedido. O caminho do Dragon Dreaming 16/06/2012 15:00:00 Arena da Barra Reunião do Soil Biodiversity 17/06/2012 8:00:00 Embrapa Solos Cradle to Cradle: negócios que vão além da sustentabilidade Certificação Ambiental, Qualidade e Sustentabilidade nas Micro e Pequenas Empresas 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo O objetivo da atividade é reunir representantes de organizações que desenvolvem projetos em sustentabilidade. Através de seu principal criador e facilitador, os participantes terão acesso ao Dragon Dreaming, uma abordagem baseada em sistemas vivos, baseando-se em ideias e inspirações da história, ciências, todas as culturas e tradições espirituais, visando a criação de Instituto Socioambiental de organizações e projetos extraordinariamente bem sucedidos para a Grande Virada do mundo, Viçosa saindo de uma cultura doente e sem limites de crescimento para uma cultura que sustente o desenvolvimento da vida na Terra. Embrapa Como crescer o seu negócio e ao mesmo tempo maximizar os impactos positivos sociais e ambientais? Uma oficina dinâmica para orientar a tomada de decisão e aproveitar oportunidades para inovar o seu negócio! SEBRAE Consultoria coletiva, fornece soluções rápidas e sob medida para os produtos e serviços da empresa. É uma oportunidade de esclarecer dúvidas e obter informações sobre desenvolvimento sustentável; qualidade e ferramentas de gestão, normas técnicas, ISO 14005 - Sistemas de gestão ambiental e avaliação de desempenho ambiental e os ganhos econômicos. É o ambiente que proporciona a interação pessoal da empresa com especialistas, com hora marcada e em pequenos grupos de no máximo 30 empresas. SEBRAE 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Nuevos paradigmas de civilizacion: para la justa sustentabilidad y la democratizacion del desarrollo 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo O retrato dos órgãos ambientais federais como reflexo do enfraquecimento da política ambiental brasileira na visão dos servidores 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Kawsay (Vida) 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo TEATRO EM AÇÃO DIRETA. OFICINA DE VIVENCIA 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Debate: Desenvolvimento e o Direito Fundamental ao Meio Ambiente 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Participação universal na solução das desigualdades econômicas e sociais: um novo paradigma de desenvolvimento 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Comunidade Bahá\'í do Brasil e ATD Quarto Mundo Coleta Seletiva de Óleos e Gorduras Residuais (OGR) 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Cooperativa Mista União dos Produtores do Cassange (CooperCassange) 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo EarthSummit2012Japan 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo ECOS BRASIL - Ass. Ecologica de Cooperação Social 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo El Colegio de México Japan Voices: Creating alternative future after the Megaquake and Fukushima Seminário de Articulação - O Combate aos Agrotóxicos e a Agroecologia - Estratégias para o Desenvolvimento Rural Sustentável Taller: "EL RETO DEL DERECHO HUMANO AL AGUA Y AL SANEAMIENTO EN LAS PERIFERIAS DE LAS CIUDADES LATINOAMERICANAS. CRÍTICAS Y PROPUESTAS A LAS SOLUCIONES DE LOS GOBIERNOS" A Sud / Rigas - Red Italiana por la Justicia Ambiental y Social Asibama Nacional (Associação dos Servidores da Carreira de Especialista em Meio Ambiente e do Pecma - Ibama, MMA e ICMBio) Asociación Andina Cusichaca CAMBADA DE TEATRO EM AÇÃO DIRETA LEVANTA FAVELA Centro Acadêmico XI de Agosto Beyond GDP: towards strong sustainability indicators 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo FAIR ("Forum for Alternative Indicators of Riches" or French acronym for "Forum pour d'Autres Indicateurs de Richesse") World Summit 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Federation of World Peace and Love, Association of World Citizens Taller Género, Naturaleza y Soberania Alimentaria 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo A Água e a Internet como Bens Comuns (oficina) 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo FUNDACION ECOSUR Fundación Ridcharí Indígena Exposição sobre Incubadora de Cooperativas Populares Núcleo Franca 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Diagrama Interativo Meio Ambiente 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Huni Kuin, Sementes Verdadeiras. O olhar indígena sobre a sustentabilidade planetária 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Arte de liderar: do potencial pulsante às práticas transformadoras 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Instituto PROUT Brasil Roda de Conversa: Expansão urbana na Baixada de Jacarepaguá e a defesa dos bens ambientais, sociais e culturais comuns: o caso dos PEUs Vargens, Taquara, Guaratiba e outros focos de expansão urbana no Município do Rio de Janeiro 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo INVERDE - Instituto de Pesquisas em Infraestrutura Verde e Ecologia Urbana Desafios da Comunicação Comunitária 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Peoples Treaty on Millennium Consumption Goals 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Problemática energética en el Perú: Avances y desafíos 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Roda de conversa 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Mutirão agroflorestal Grupo de Extensão de Democracia Econômica Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de Pernambuco - IFPE instituto guardiões da floresta Laboratório de Comunicação Dialógica da Uerj Millennium Consumption Goals Initiative (MCGI) Movimiento Ciudadano frente al Cambio Climatico Redes Digitais e Sustentabilidade: as interações com o meio ambiente na era da informação 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Observatório Internacional de Redes Digitais e Sustentabilidade - Centro de Pesquisa ATOPOS (USP) Ending Impunity for Economic, Social & Environmental Crimes: Linking Criminal Accountability and Global Sustainability 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo One Justice Project Debate - Impactos Socioambientais das Usinas Hidrelétricas: o mito da energia limpa 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo ONG MAE - MEIO AMBIENTE EQUILIBRADO Digamosle SI al servicio publico prestado por los recuperadores urbanos 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo red recuperadores urbanos de argentina Educação popular e o bem viver 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Rede de Educação Cidadã 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo SOLIDARIDAD 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Taiwan Environmental Protection Union (TEPU) Un aviso desde Japón sobre la crisis nuclear 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo TOUDENMAE ACTION (Action in front of TEPCO) Anti-nuclear group in Japan Participação popular e políticas públicas 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo União Nacional por Moradia Popular Forum: Empreendedorismo Social e Tecnologias de Colaboração 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Forum: Elaboração de Projeto de Vida 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Strengthening Southern People’s Solidarity for Sustainable Development: Linking People’s Struggles in Defense of Common Goods in Latin America & Caribbean to People’s Struggles in Asia Pacific From Energy Democrazy to Energy Democracy: PPP (People\'s Power Plant) Movement Forum: Governança Democrática para acesso à água 17/06/2012 9:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Cúpula dos Prefeitos: Cidades BRICS Rio C. Challenge Press Conf. 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 9:00:00 9:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Forte de Copacabana Juventude Brasileira e Participa ão Social 17/06/2012 9:00:00 ç Arena Sociombiental | Parque do Flamengo inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) Evento Fechado Evento Fechado Essa mesa apresentará a experi ncia brasileira em par cipa ão social da juventude e seus novos desafios. ê ç Fundação Roberto Marinho Fundação Roberto Marinho Fundação Roberto Marinho Prefeitura Congresso Nacional Secretaria Nacional de Juventude da Presidência da Repúbica Nepal is leading the community based forest management and witnessing substantial postconflict political, institutional, economic and social transformations. The forestry sector is also facing a number of unfolding challenges and opportunities, resulting from changes within and outside the sector. At this juncture of Rio+ 20, the forestry sector of Nepal will be organizing a side event as the UNCSD provides opportunity a forum for a debate on global opportunities and set priority action. Community based climate resilient forests: Pathways to green economy, 17/06/2012 9:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) The objectives: ? Articulate the linkages among community based forests, climate change, livelihood and the multiple facets of the green economy ? Discuss on how forests and green economy are mutually dependent; and focus on how community based forests play key roles Nepal Four speakers will provide presentation on the following three topics: (a) nexuses between green economy and Forest - livelihood and climate change; (b) sustainable forest management and biodiversity conservation; and (c) the way to and from Rio for the forestry stakeholder Without Water There Is No Life - Educational Component Ethical Implications of Sustainability: Educational and Religious Pers 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 9:30:00 9:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) T-5 (Riocentro) Education is key to stimulating an appreciation for and consideration of the earth and its invaluable resources, including water. For many rural communities in developing countries, daily life and its challenges force a more immediate response to those challenges without concern for the environment. Our goal is to develop educational tools that promote and The International Health encourage sustainability, yet also empower rural communities economically, socially, and politically. We want to facilitate the ability to see a better future, by a foundation through means Awareness Network (IHAN) of education in order to develop strategies for furthering this goal through this process. Panelists from the organizing partners will share their experiences by promoting ¡§hands-on¡¨ action in planting seeds for a sustainable future of love and peace. Discussions on sustainability are shifting from political, economic, and scientific discourses to social, cultural, and spiritual considerations. This shift is due to fundamental ethical questions that emerged at the intersection between religion and education, but are often disregarded in global discussions. This event will address this issue by exploring the following questions: ? What are the ethical implications of sustainability? ? How do religious and educational institutions address these challenges? ? What is the impact of religious and educational institutions on the global agenda for sustainability? ? How can religious and educational practices contribute to a ?green society?? By discussing how religion and educational groups promote ethical values and contribute to environmental action and sustainable practices, this event will shed light on a key strategic issue for Rio+20 UN Conference: the need to have innovative values and norms that translate the goals of sustainability to constituencies in global civil society. Baptist World Alliance Rights of Nature ? the Foundation for Sustainability An international panel of Rights of Nature experts will illustrate the vital role of a new legal framework recognizing rights of nature as the foundation for sustainable development. The panel will examine why a new framework for governance is necessary and is part of a bigger shift required in society today ─ a shift that will require that modern laws and policies comply with the laws of the Earth, and a way of living which maintains the health and integrity of the whole Earth Community. Rights of Nature - the Foundation for Sustainability 17/06/2012 9:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Panel: ? Nnimmo Bassey ? Environmental Rights Action / Friends of the Earth, Nigeria ? Cormac Cullinan ? EnAct International, South Africa ? Tom Goldtooth ? Indigenous Environmental Network, USA ? Natalia Greene ? Fundación Pachamama, Ecuador ? Linda Sheehan ? Earth Law Center, USA ? Pablo Solon ? Former Ambassador to the UN, Bolivia Moderator: Shannon Biggs, Global Exchange, USA Global Exchange Sustainability Standards: Catalysing the Green Economy 17/06/2012 9:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) Standards, Certification and Labelling Schemes: Catalysing the Green Economy Evidence from the forestry, agricultural and mining sectors The objective of the event convened by ISEAL and SECO is to present and discuss how the use of sustainability standards in the forestry, agricultural and mining sectors has demonstrated that standards and certification are effective drivers of sustainable development and their further uptake should be encouraged and supported. The event will advocate for: ? The inclusion of credible standards, certification and labels in the tool- box of good practices ISEAL Alliance capable of supporting the green economy and sustainable development; ? Government support for the scaling-up of credible sustainability standards. The event will be concluded with a short press conference in which a number of key government, business and civil society leaders will announce new and important commitments with respect to the scaling up of sustainability standards - these are specific commitments with respect to encouraging and supporting the further uptake of sustainability standards. Nepal is leading the community based forest management and witnessing substantial postconflict political, institutional, economic and social transformations. The forestry sector is also facing a number of unfolding challenges and opportunities, resulting from changes within and outside the sector. At this juncture of Rio+ 20, the forestry sector of Nepal will be organizing a side event as the UNCSD provides opportunity a forum for a debate on global opportunities and set priority action. Community based climate resilient forests: Pathways to green economy, 17/06/2012 9:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) The objectives: ? Articulate the linkages among community based forests, climate change, livelihood and the multiple facets of the green economy ? Discuss on how forests and green economy are mutually dependent; and focus on how community based forests play key roles Nepal Four speakers will provide presentation on the following three topics: (a) nexuses between green economy and Forest - livelihood and climate change; (b) sustainable forest management and biodiversity conservation; and (c) the way to and from Rio for the forestry stakeholder Without Water There Is No Life - Educational Component Ethical Implications of Sustainability: Educational and Religious Pers 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 9:30:00 9:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) T-5 (Riocentro) Education is key to stimulating an appreciation for and consideration of the earth and its invaluable resources, including water. For many rural communities in developing countries, daily life and its challenges force a more immediate response to those challenges without concern for the environment. Our goal is to develop educational tools that promote and The International Health encourage sustainability, yet also empower rural communities economically, socially, and politically. We want to facilitate the ability to see a better future, by a foundation through means Awareness Network (IHAN) of education in order to develop strategies for furthering this goal through this process. Panelists from the organizing partners will share their experiences by promoting ¡§hands-on¡¨ action in planting seeds for a sustainable future of love and peace. Discussions on sustainability are shifting from political, economic, and scientific discourses to social, cultural, and spiritual considerations. This shift is due to fundamental ethical questions that emerged at the intersection between religion and education, but are often disregarded in global discussions. This event will address this issue by exploring the following questions: ? What are the ethical implications of sustainability? ? How do religious and educational institutions address these challenges? ? What is the impact of religious and educational institutions on the global agenda for sustainability? ? How can religious and educational practices contribute to a ?green society?? By discussing how religion and educational groups promote ethical values and contribute to environmental action and sustainable practices, this event will shed light on a key strategic issue for Rio+20 UN Conference: the need to have innovative values and norms that translate the goals of sustainability to constituencies in global civil society. Baptist World Alliance Rights of Nature ? the Foundation for Sustainability An international panel of Rights of Nature experts will illustrate the vital role of a new legal framework recognizing rights of nature as the foundation for sustainable development. The panel will examine why a new framework for governance is necessary and is part of a bigger shift required in society today ─ a shift that will require that modern laws and policies comply with the laws of the Earth, and a way of living which maintains the health and integrity of the whole Earth Community. Rights of Nature - the Foundation for Sustainability 17/06/2012 9:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Panel: ? Nnimmo Bassey ? Environmental Rights Action / Friends of the Earth, Nigeria ? Cormac Cullinan ? EnAct International, South Africa ? Tom Goldtooth ? Indigenous Environmental Network, USA ? Natalia Greene ? Fundación Pachamama, Ecuador ? Linda Sheehan ? Earth Law Center, USA ? Pablo Solon ? Former Ambassador to the UN, Bolivia Global Exchange Moderator: Shannon Biggs, Global Exchange, USA Sustainability Standards: Catalysing the Green Economy 17/06/2012 9:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) Standards, Certification and Labelling Schemes: Catalysing the Green Economy Evidence from the forestry, agricultural and mining sectors The objective of the event convened by ISEAL and SECO is to present and discuss how the use of sustainability standards in the forestry, agricultural and mining sectors has demonstrated that standards and certification are effective drivers of sustainable development and their further uptake should be encouraged and supported. The event will advocate for: ? The inclusion of credible standards, certification and labels in the tool- box of good practices capable of supporting the green economy and sustainable development; ? Government support for the scaling-up of credible sustainability standards. The event will be concluded with a short press conference in which a number of key government, business and civil society leaders will announce new and important commitments with respect to the scaling up of sustainability standards - these are specific commitments with respect to encouraging and supporting the further uptake of sustainability standards. ISEAL Alliance Nepal is leading the community based forest management and witnessing substantial postconflict political, institutional, economic and social transformations. The forestry sector is also facing a number of unfolding challenges and opportunities, resulting from changes within and outside the sector. At this juncture of Rio+ 20, the forestry sector of Nepal will be organizing a side event as the UNCSD provides opportunity a forum for a debate on global opportunities and set priority action. Community based climate resilient forests: Pathways to green economy, 17/06/2012 9:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) The objectives: ? Articulate the linkages among community based forests, climate change, livelihood and the multiple facets of the green economy ? Discuss on how forests and green economy are mutually dependent; and focus on how community based forests play key roles Nepal Four speakers will provide presentation on the following three topics: (a) nexuses between green economy and Forest - livelihood and climate change; (b) sustainable forest management and biodiversity conservation; and (c) the way to and from Rio for the forestry stakeholder Without Water There Is No Life - Educational Component 17/06/2012 9:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) Education is key to stimulating an appreciation for and consideration of the earth and its invaluable resources, including water. For many rural communities in developing countries, daily life and its challenges force a more immediate response to those challenges without concern for the environment. Our goal is to develop educational tools that promote and The International Health encourage sustainability, yet also empower rural communities economically, socially, and politically. We want to facilitate the ability to see a better future, by a foundation through means Awareness Network (IHAN) of education in order to develop strategies for furthering this goal through this process. Panelists from the organizing partners will share their experiences by promoting ¡§hands-on¡¨ action in planting seeds for a sustainable future of love and peace. Ethical Implications of Sustainability: Educational and Religious Pers 17/06/2012 9:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) Discussions on sustainability are shifting from political, economic, and scientific discourses to social, cultural, and spiritual considerations. This shift is due to fundamental ethical questions that emerged at the intersection between religion and education, but are often disregarded in global discussions. This event will address this issue by exploring the following questions: ? What are the ethical implications of sustainability? ? How do religious and educational institutions address these challenges? ? What is the impact of religious and educational institutions on the global agenda for sustainability? ? How can religious and educational practices contribute to a ?green society?? By discussing how religion and educational groups promote ethical values and contribute to environmental action and sustainable practices, this event will shed light on a key strategic issue for Rio+20 UN Conference: the need to have innovative values and norms that translate the goals of sustainability to constituencies in global civil society. Baptist World Alliance Rights of Nature ? the Foundation for Sustainability An international panel of Rights of Nature experts will illustrate the vital role of a new legal framework recognizing rights of nature as the foundation for sustainable development. The panel will examine why a new framework for governance is necessary and is part of a bigger shift required in society today ─ a shift that will require that modern laws and policies comply with the laws of the Earth, and a way of living which maintains the health and integrity of the whole Earth Community. Rights of Nature - the Foundation for Sustainability 17/06/2012 9:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Panel: ? Nnimmo Bassey ? Environmental Rights Action / Friends of the Earth, Nigeria ? Cormac Cullinan ? EnAct International, South Africa ? Tom Goldtooth ? Indigenous Environmental Network, USA ? Natalia Greene ? Fundación Pachamama, Ecuador ? Linda Sheehan ? Earth Law Center, USA ? Pablo Solon ? Former Ambassador to the UN, Bolivia Global Exchange Moderator: Shannon Biggs, Global Exchange, USA Sustainability Standards: Catalysing the Green Economy 17/06/2012 9:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) 17/06/2012 10:00:00 MAM Guerrilha Social - Pela Terra Vermelha 17/06/2012 10:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Direito e Cidadania Socioambiental 17/06/2012 10:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo la voix des opprimés 17/06/2012 10:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo "Construção Sustentável com Tijolos Ecológicos" Standards, Certification and Labelling Schemes: Catalysing the Green Economy Evidence from the forestry, agricultural and mining sectors The objective of the event convened by ISEAL and SECO is to present and discuss how the use of sustainability standards in the forestry, agricultural and mining sectors has demonstrated that standards and certification are effective drivers of sustainable development and their further uptake should be encouraged and supported. The event will advocate for: ? The inclusion of credible standards, certification and labels in the tool- box of good practices capable of supporting the green economy and sustainable development; ? Government support for the scaling-up of credible sustainability standards. The event will be concluded with a short press conference in which a number of key government, business and civil society leaders will announce new and important commitments with respect to the scaling up of sustainability standards - these are specific commitments with respect to encouraging and supporting the further uptake of sustainability standards. Evento aberto ao público em geral ISEAL Alliance Tijox Tijolos Ecológicos Comitê Sul-MatoGrossense para a Rio+20 Movimento Popular Socialista ONG la voix des opprimés Carlos Sampaio Nogueira Eu amo Catumbi - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br 17/06/2012 10:00:00 Catumbi Eu Amo Catumbi Lavagem do Afago 10h – Concentração do Amor na rua José Bernadino (Lateral da garagem da COMLURB – com o grupo Maracutaia) 10:30h – Caminhada da paixão até a rua Valença onde Bafo da Onça e o Vai quem Quer estarão 12h – Saída para a praça em frente ao cemitério Movimento Imagina Rio Início da oficina ” Cultura reaproveitável Encerramento do Afago na Rua na praça. Muda Catumbi - A ação se inicia com a reunião dos participantes na praça onde vai ocorrer o chorinho (em frente ao cemitério do Catumbi) para divisão dos grupos e apresentação das técnicas. Início do plantio Carinhoso Catumbi - chorinho com Carlos Malta na praça . Entrada Franca Sustainable Development Dialogues: Sustainable Patterns of production and consumption WRI - Clean Technology for a Green Economy Redução de Custo e Ganho de Competitividade com Resíduos nas Micro e Pequenas Empresas 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 10:00:00 Riocentro 10:30:00 Forte de Copacabana 17/06/2012 11:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 17/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra 17/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 11:00:00 11:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Parque dos Atletas Forum: Moradia Cidadã 17/06/2012 11:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Cúpula dos Prefeitos: A sustentabilidade nos projetos de revitalização de Zonas Portuárias 17/06/2012 11:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Seminário: Contextualização da violência contra crianças, adolescentes e mulheres: a importância do trabalho intersetorial Seminar: violence agaiinst children, adolescents and women: the importance of intersectoral work II Jornada Internacional de Educação Ambiental Comitê Executivo e Grupos de Trabalho da nrg4SD Scaling-Up Agro-Ecological Food Production Fulni-Ô - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br OFFICIAL EVENTS Evento Fechado Redução de Custo e Ganho de Competitividade com Resíduos nas Micro e Pequenas Empresas . Consultoria coletiva, fornece soluções rápidas e sob medida para os produtos e serviços da empresa. É uma oportunidade de esclarecer dúvidas e obter informações sobre os ganhos de competitividade e redução da geração de resíduos e de custos nos processos. Elaboração do Plano de Gerenciamento de Resíduos Sólidos nas empresas, ações e mecanismos que evitem ou, pelo menos, minimizem ao máximo a produção dos resíduos, e que tecnologias empregadas. Recomendações para o adequado atendimento a legislação e as normas técnicas. É o ambiente que proporciona a interação pessoal da empresa com especialistas, com hora marcada e em pequenos grupos de no máximo 30 empresas. Tempo de apresentação de 9 as 13 horas 17/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra 17/06/2012 11:00:00 E.A.V. Parque Lage Tempo de apresentação de 9 as 13 horas Evento Público Evento Fechado inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) Evento Fechado Room UN2 Apresentação de cantos e danças e oficinas de pintura corporal com tradução simultânea Lançamento do livro Os imigrantes da beira do rio: a resistência do povo Fulni-Ô. . Entrada Franca Governo brasileiro FIESP/FIRJAN SEBRAE Movimento de Mulheres em São Gonçalo Movimento de Mulheres em São Gonçalo Casa Civil Casa Civil Fundação Roberto Marinho Prefeitura Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (EAA) Movimento Imagina Rio The Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (EAA) is the most inclusive international advocacy network of churches and Christian organizations with members and constituents in the tens of millions. Scaling-Up Agro-Ecological Food Production 17/06/2012 11:00:00 UN2 (Barra Arena) Apresentações e Oficinas Fulni-Ô no Parque Lage 17/06/2012 11:00:00 Parque Lage Under EAA?s Food for Life Campaign, and in collaboration with UN and civil society partners, we promote just and sustainable production and consumption of food, and the right to food for all people. We advocate for food production, trade and distribution systems that are just, participatory and democratic while at the same time environmentally, economically and socially Ecumenical Advocacy sustainable. Alliance (EAA) ?Scaling-Up Agro-Ecological Food Production? will profile sustainable, smallholder-based, agro-ecological methods of food production. EAA will showcase research and case studies demonstrating the positive impacts of such methods in terms of both yield and environmental sustainability. Our aim is to stimulate discussion on the economic and environmental practicality of feeding the world through scaled-up implementation of agro-ecological food production methods. Apresentação de cantos e danças e oficinas de pintura corporal com tradução simultânea + Lançamento do livro Os imigrantes da beira do rio: a resistência do povo Fulni-Ô The Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (EAA) is the most inclusive international advocacy network of churches and Christian organizations with members and constituents in the tens of millions. Scaling-Up Agro-Ecological Food Production 17/06/2012 11:00:00 UN2 (Barra Arena) Under EAA?s Food for Life Campaign, and in collaboration with UN and civil society partners, we promote just and sustainable production and consumption of food, and the right to food for all people. We advocate for food production, trade and distribution systems that are just, participatory and democratic while at the same time environmentally, economically and socially sustainable. Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (EAA) ?Scaling-Up Agro-Ecological Food Production? will profile sustainable, smallholder-based, agro-ecological methods of food production. EAA will showcase research and case studies demonstrating the positive impacts of such methods in terms of both yield and environmental sustainability. Our aim is to stimulate discussion on the economic and environmental practicality of feeding the world through scaled-up implementation of agro-ecological food production methods. The Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (EAA) is the most inclusive international advocacy network of churches and Christian organizations with members and constituents in the tens of millions. Scaling-Up Agro-Ecological Food Production 17/06/2012 11:00:00 UN2 (Barra Arena) Under EAA?s Food for Life Campaign, and in collaboration with UN and civil society partners, we promote just and sustainable production and consumption of food, and the right to food for all people. We advocate for food production, trade and distribution systems that are just, participatory and democratic while at the same time environmentally, economically and socially sustainable. Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (EAA) ?Scaling-Up Agro-Ecological Food Production? will profile sustainable, smallholder-based, agro-ecological methods of food production. EAA will showcase research and case studies demonstrating the positive impacts of such methods in terms of both yield and environmental sustainability. Our aim is to stimulate discussion on the economic and environmental practicality of feeding the world through scaled-up implementation of agro-ecological food production methods. Abertura da Exposição Tecnologia, Serviços e Produtos Sustentáveis e lançamentos de Publicações 17/06/2012 11:00:00 Pátio da Unidade da Embrapa Solos Embrapa Ação da Cidadania Global Contra a Destruição da Terra e pelo Desenvolvimento Sustentável 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo AÇÃO DA CIDADANIA CONTRA A FOME A MISÉRIA E PELA VIDAComitê Flamengo Oficina Dança África 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Aqualtune-Associação de Mulheres Negras Aqualtune A Sustentabilidade e o Modo de Ser Indígena 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Cidadania Global: uma nova realidade para os desafios do século XXI 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Seminário sobre a importância da produção e consumo de alimentos orgânicos 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Carbon Trade Watch 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo CCFD-TERRE SOLIDAIRE 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Centro de Derechos Humanos y Ambiente The People says NO to a new form of colonialism. No REDD+ Tech-in Présentation du web documentaire TERRES et débat avec le réalisateur Acceso al Agua Potable como derecho Humano: Una revisión de instrumentos legales disponibles para defender a las víctimas de violaciones de derechos humanos debido a la sobre explotación de los recursos hidricos Associação Comunitária Indígena Itamarã (ACITI) Associação Universal de Esperanto (UEA) Universala EsperantoAsocio Parceiro consultivo da UNESCO e ECOSOC Endereço: Nieuwe Binnenweg 176, 3015 BJ Rotterdam, Nederlando (Holanda) BRASILBIO ASSOCIAÇÃO BRASILEIRA DE ORGÂNICOS COMITÊ MINEIRO DA CUPULA DOS POVOS Cooperativa Gran Lago de Produtores Orgânicos JOOG DA CARTA DA TERRA 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Arranjos Produtivos Locais de Plantas Medicinais e seu Pontencial para o SUS 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Building Marine Ecosystem Resilience to Ocean Acidification 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Earthjustice Are dams a sostainable solution to wáter problems? DROIT A LA VILLE : les habitants du sud se mobilisent !!! Occupy nature 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Aterro do Flamengo Aterro do Flamengo Roda de Diálogos da I Jornada Juvenil 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo ecomujer germany ENDA TIERS MONDE ENDA TIERS MONDE Entidade Ambientalista Onda Verde Ativismo hoje: um debate sobre a articulação de escolas e movimentos Populaçoes tradicionais 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Escola de Ativismo 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Apresentação do case Nova Friburgo 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo feab GAM - Grupo Articulação dos Movimentos GTT INTERNATIONAL-GE (Madagascar) Activité d'articulation autogérée 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo O Código Florestal e a proteção jurídica da biodiversidade. Contribuição para a definição de um princípio e de uma cultura global de não retrocesso em matéria ambiental 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo WORKSHOP 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo LA REVOLUCION DE LAS PEQUEÑAS COSAS 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Programa Balanço da Terra 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo ECONOMIA VERDE, CAPITALISMO Y ORDEN MUNDIAL 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Instituto "O Direito por um Planeta Verde" International Forum on Ethics & Responsibility LA REVOLUCION DE LAS PEQUEÑAS COSAS Quilombo do Sacopã (ACQUILERJ) RadioTV Mamaterra RED COLOMBIANA PARA LA DEFENSA DE LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS, EL MEDIO AMBIENTE Y LA PAZ CONSTRUÇÃOECOLÓGICA COLETIVA DE YURTTERRITORIO COLETIVO DOS COMITÊS ESTADUAIS 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo REDE NACIONAL DE COMITÊS ESTADUAIS DA CUPULA DOS POVOSCOMITÊ MINEIRO DA CUPULA DOS POVOS SUSTENTABILIDADE E SAÚDE DA POPULAÇÃO NEGRA 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Rede Sapata Accountability on commitments and Accomplishing sustainable development 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Rio+20 NGO Forum EMPREENDEDORISMO SOCIOAMBIENTAL - Formação de Atores Sociais em Multiplicadores de Ações Cidadãs Sustentáveis 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo SER SILVESTRE Ambiente e Humanidades: Instrução e Capacitação Palestra 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Pintando de colores nuestros derechos ecologicos 17/06/2012 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Up with People's World Youth in Action Up with People International Youth Forum 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Aterro do Flamengo Challenges for the Roma women in Europe 17/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-2 (Riocentro) SOSPLANETA Terre des hommes Alemania Up with People Up with People Women belonging to the Roma minority face multiple discrimination, particularly in the field of education, health, employment or participation in public and political life. There is a strong concern regarding the lack of efficient solutions addressing the situation of Roma women and children, especially in order to reduce the poverty level. Roma women are characterised by very early marriages, birth of the first child in juvenile age and following births with short intervals in-between. Premature births are risk factors for severe congenital disorders, high child mortality in the first year of life and high mother mortality. Romani CRISS ? Roma Centre for Social Intervention and Studies Russia plays an important role in maintaining stability of the planet. It is the largest country (12% of the total land area) and the world's largest undisturbed by economic activity area (6065% of the country). TOWARDS GREEN ECONOMY: PERSPECTIVES, BENEFITS, CONCERNS - RUSSIAN P 17/06/2012 11:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Russia holds the largest share of the world forests (22%), 13% of oil, 34% of gas, 12% of coal, 27% of iron ore. These resources are a storehouse for the development of the global economy. However, large-scale of its extraction would inevitably have a negative impact on the planet ecological balance. Eco-Accord In Russia there are unique ecosystems that preserve rare species of flora and fauna, which are the planetary domain. The Russian economy is the fourth largest in the world in terms of greenhouse gas emissions. WWF: Sustainable And Affordable Access To Energy-From Field To Policy Sustainability, Value Based Leadership and African Youths 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) T-8 (Riocentro) Besides the role of Russia in the global economy and politics is growing. All these factors determine the important role Russia can play in the transition to sustainable development globally. Access to economically viable and sustainable energy is fundamental for the economic, social and political development of a country. It brings improvements in healthcare, education, communication and several other areas of basic needs. Today it is estimated that 1.4 billion people live without access to reliable electricity and 2.7 billion without access to clean cooking facilities. This has several environmental and human health consequences. The WWF ¡¥Clean, Reliable and Affordable Energy Access¡¦ side event will address these World Wide Fund for problems showing success stories from the field, and demonstration projects that depict energy access models complemented by presentations from governments thus creating a link Nature European Office between field work and national policy. In showing the way from pilots to policy, stakeholders in different countries will come on as partners and add their perspectives of policy, governance, technology and entrepreneurship in the given context of energy access in the three selected countries India, Uganda and Madagascar. Leadership in Africa have globally been identified as one of the major crisis in Africa starting from selection, election processes And sustainability of the elected position And responsibilities. This derails major national, regional AND GLOBALL DEVELOPMENTS IN Africa. African Children Talent Discovery Foundation and World Mission Foundation an NGO in Special Consultative Status wit ECOSOC at the United Nations in taking steps to further their World Mission Foundation collaborative mission considers its significant need to bring the issues to Rio+20. The underlying purpose is to seek for diverse value based leadership skills that could be provided to youths of Africa in understanding the import of sustainable leadership for global, regional and national development of Africa. The Global Alliance for Banking on Values, the Green Economy Coalition and The Norwegian Forum for Environment and Development will co-host a debate to determine key policy changes that governments can make to help shift finance from a short term focus to long term sustainable value creation. Banking as if the future matters - Making the change from short term profit to long term prosperity 17/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) Over the months up to Rio+20 an online consultation has taken place to identify enabling policies to promote a long term approach. The results will be launched at this event. Norwegian Forum for Development and Environment Find out how banking and finance, in cooperation with governments and civil society, can create a profound shift towards a greener, more inclusive and fairer economy. Sustainable development of indigenous people of the North and the Arct 17/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-4 (Riocentro) The Program of the roundtable meeting ?A Long-term Sustainable Development for Global Sustainable Development Based on Partnership of Civilizations and Prospects of Indigenous People of the North? within the UN Conference on Sustainable Development RIO+20 Prospects of sustainable development of indigenous people of the North and the Arctic civilization Pitirim Sorokin and Nikolai Kondratieff International Institute Towards Universal Access to Sustainable Energy Service in West Africa Interfaith response to Sustainable Development:Ecological Civilization 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) T-2 (Riocentro) To accelerate the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) the Economic Community for West African States (ECOWAS) adopted the ECOWAS/UEMOA Regional White Paper on Access to Energy Services for Populations in Rural and Peri-urban Areas in 2006. The white paper aims at providing access to improved domestic cooking fuels and sustainable electricity services for the majority of the population by 2015. After five years of implementation, the ECOWAS Regional Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE) in cooperation with its partners are organizing a side event at the Rio+20. At the background of the newly adopted UN Goals on Universal Access to Energy Services by 2030 the workshop will take stock of the achievements and will highlight success stories in some of the countries. Moreover, the side event will discuss the possible contribution of renewable energy and energy efficiency solutions to accelerate the implementation the White Paper. What does religion have to do with Rio+20? The Interfaith Consortium for Ecological Civilization works towards the transformation of consciousness needed to enable changes towards sustainability. Religions help people shape their worldviews and act on their values. Governments need the guidance of an awakened civil society to make necessary radical changes. Corporations need an awakened civil society to insist on internalizing costs and serving society. Inspired by the work of Thomas Berry and by resources from the world's religions, this session will explore the spiritual resources for transformation and current manifestations of such transformations. We will then consider what is needed to ramp up this change in service to the Earth. Areas of application include communities, corporate engagement, the Convention on Corporate Social Responsibility, and support of youth leadership. The change in consciousness and the new actions that flow from it offer a positive direction towards renewed flourishing on Earth. ECOWAS Regional Centre for RenewableEnergy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE) Temple of Understanding In discussing sustainable development, many focus on the production aspect of development. Much of the dialogue centers on improving the efficiency of current production methods, i.e. providing more food for more people given a limited amount of resources. While sustainable and efficient production is important, it is only half of the equation. The Other Half of Development: Patterns of Sustainable Consumption Constructive Cooperation 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) T-9 (Riocentro) The workshop will instead focus on patterns of sustainable consumption. The major stakeholders must be invested in inspiring the world?s population to reduce their desire for consumption as a crucial part of sustainable development. The thematic focus of this workshop is on in-depth discussion of sustainable individual consumption, including reduction of consumption habits, promotion of vegetarianism, and the benefits of recycling. The workshop will also cover efficient cooking methods and sustainable practices in food security and agriculture. Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation Global issues like sustainable development are a down-top process that involves grassroots and how civil society will mobilize populations to support the work of the United Nations. By supporting this process, the Legion of Good Will (LGW), the only Brazilian NGO in general consultative status with ECOSOC, has substantially contributed towards the achievement of the sustainable development goals, especially in Latin America. The proposed side event intends to be a showcase of success stories gathered during the 9th Solidary Society Network Legion of Good Will Multi-stakeholder Forum, held last March by the LGW in partnership with the NGO Branch of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs and other UN agencies in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. The mechanisms to strengthen constructive cooperation among international organisms, NGOs, local authorities and academia are the focus of this dialogue towards concrete proposals to eradicate poverty in the context of a green economy. For more than 30 years, the international community, through different international declarations (e.g the Rio Declaration, the Johannesburg Declaration, the Earth Charter), have been trying to find shared ethical principles that can help humanity to make decisions in our current situation. These principles will be foundational for the governance system for sustainability that will be discussed during the Rio+20 Summit. An ethical framework for global governance 17/06/2012 11:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) Earth Charter International This side event will offer the opportunity for an open discussion about the importance of agreeing on common ethical principles for a global governance system for sustainability. A panel involved in conversations about an ethical framework for global governance will share a wide range of opinions on this topic. Participants in this side event will have the opportunity to interact with the panelists and among themselves. Subnational Governments. Building a Sustainable Development Strategy Challenges for the Roma women in Europe 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) P3-2 (Riocentro) The Buenos Aires province is developing public policies on sustainable development based on the subnational level as a member of the Network of Regional Governements for Sustainable Development. The social, economic and environmental dimensions sublie the design of any measure applied, allowing the synergy between programs. The aim of the side event proposed is to contribute to the strengthening of a national strategy on sustainable development from the perspective of a local (subnational) government. Subnational Government of In addition, to increase the social awareness, showing the potentiality of the coordinated Buenos Aires actions from local and regional governments through the exchange of experiences and capabilities between institutions and decision makers. The outcomes and inputs relative to the Rio+20 goals are: To strength the mechanisms of cooperation between local and regional governments. To contribute to the inclusion of the local aspects on sustainable development in national and international strategies, from a interjurisdictional, interinstitutional and interdisciplinary approach. Women belonging to the Roma minority face multiple discrimination, particularly in the field of education, health, employment or participation in public and political life. There is a strong concern regarding the lack of efficient solutions addressing the situation of Roma women and children, especially in order to reduce the poverty level. Roma women are characterised by very early marriages, birth of the first child in juvenile age and following births with short intervals in-between. Premature births are risk factors for severe congenital disorders, high child mortality in the first year of life and high mother mortality. Romani CRISS ? Roma Centre for Social Intervention and Studies Russia plays an important role in maintaining stability of the planet. It is the largest country (12% of the total land area) and the world's largest undisturbed by economic activity area (6065% of the country). TOWARDS GREEN ECONOMY: PERSPECTIVES, BENEFITS, CONCERNS - RUSSIAN P 17/06/2012 11:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Russia holds the largest share of the world forests (22%), 13% of oil, 34% of gas, 12% of coal, 27% of iron ore. These resources are a storehouse for the development of the global economy. However, large-scale of its extraction would inevitably have a negative impact on the planet ecological balance. Eco-Accord In Russia there are unique ecosystems that preserve rare species of flora and fauna, which are the planetary domain. The Russian economy is the fourth largest in the world in terms of greenhouse gas emissions. WWF: Sustainable And Affordable Access To Energy-From Field To Policy Sustainability, Value Based Leadership and African Youths 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) T-8 (Riocentro) Besides the role of Russia in the global economy and politics is growing. All these factors determine the important role Russia can play in the transition to sustainable development globally. Access to economically viable and sustainable energy is fundamental for the economic, social and political development of a country. It brings improvements in healthcare, education, communication and several other areas of basic needs. Today it is estimated that 1.4 billion people live without access to reliable electricity and 2.7 billion without access to clean cooking facilities. This has several environmental and human health consequences. The WWF ¡¥Clean, Reliable and Affordable Energy Access¡¦ side event will address these problems showing success stories from the field, and demonstration projects that depict energy access models complemented by presentations from governments thus creating a link between field work and national policy. In showing the way from pilots to policy, stakeholders in different countries will come on as partners and add their perspectives of policy, governance, technology and entrepreneurship in the given context of energy access in the three selected countries India, Uganda and Madagascar. Leadership in Africa have globally been identified as one of the major crisis in Africa starting from selection, election processes And sustainability of the elected position And responsibilities. This derails major national, regional AND GLOBALL DEVELOPMENTS IN Africa. African Children Talent Discovery Foundation and World Mission Foundation an NGO in Special Consultative Status wit ECOSOC at the United Nations in taking steps to further their collaborative mission considers its significant need to bring the issues to Rio+20. The underlying purpose is to seek for diverse value based leadership skills that could be provided to youths of Africa in understanding the import of sustainable leadership for global, regional and national development of Africa. World Wide Fund for Nature European Office World Mission Foundation The Global Alliance for Banking on Values, the Green Economy Coalition and The Norwegian Forum for Environment and Development will co-host a debate to determine key policy changes that governments can make to help shift finance from a short term focus to long term sustainable value creation. Banking as if the future matters - Making the change from short term profit to long term prosperity 17/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) Over the months up to Rio+20 an online consultation has taken place to identify enabling policies to promote a long term approach. The results will be launched at this event. Norwegian Forum for Development and Environment Find out how banking and finance, in cooperation with governments and civil society, can create a profound shift towards a greener, more inclusive and fairer economy. Sustainable development of indigenous people of the North and the Arct Towards Universal Access to Sustainable Energy Service in West Africa Interfaith response to Sustainable Development:Ecological Civilization 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 11:30:00 P3-4 (Riocentro) T-5 (Riocentro) T-2 (Riocentro) The Program of the roundtable meeting ?A Long-term Sustainable Development for Global Sustainable Development Based on Partnership of Civilizations and Prospects of Indigenous People of the North? within the UN Conference on Sustainable Development RIO+20 Prospects of sustainable development of indigenous people of the North and the Arctic civilization To accelerate the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) the Economic Community for West African States (ECOWAS) adopted the ECOWAS/UEMOA Regional White Paper on Access to Energy Services for Populations in Rural and Peri-urban Areas in 2006. The white paper aims at providing access to improved domestic cooking fuels and sustainable electricity services for the majority of the population by 2015. After five years of implementation, the ECOWAS Regional Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE) in cooperation with its partners are organizing a side event at the Rio+20. At the background of the newly adopted UN Goals on Universal Access to Energy Services by 2030 the workshop will take stock of the achievements and will highlight success stories in some of the countries. Moreover, the side event will discuss the possible contribution of renewable energy and energy efficiency solutions to accelerate the implementation the White Paper. What does religion have to do with Rio+20? The Interfaith Consortium for Ecological Civilization works towards the transformation of consciousness needed to enable changes towards sustainability. Religions help people shape their worldviews and act on their values. Governments need the guidance of an awakened civil society to make necessary radical changes. Corporations need an awakened civil society to insist on internalizing costs and serving society. Inspired by the work of Thomas Berry and by resources from the world's religions, this session will explore the spiritual resources for transformation and current manifestations of such transformations. We will then consider what is needed to ramp up this change in service to the Earth. Areas of application include communities, corporate engagement, the Convention on Corporate Social Responsibility, and support of youth leadership. The change in consciousness and the new actions that flow from it offer a positive direction towards renewed flourishing on Earth. Pitirim Sorokin and Nikolai Kondratieff International Institute ECOWAS Regional Centre for RenewableEnergy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE) Temple of Understanding In discussing sustainable development, many focus on the production aspect of development. Much of the dialogue centers on improving the efficiency of current production methods, i.e. providing more food for more people given a limited amount of resources. While sustainable and efficient production is important, it is only half of the equation. The Other Half of Development: Patterns of Sustainable Consumption 17/06/2012 11:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) The workshop will instead focus on patterns of sustainable consumption. The major stakeholders must be invested in inspiring the world?s population to reduce their desire for consumption as a crucial part of sustainable development. The thematic focus of this workshop is on in-depth discussion of sustainable individual consumption, including reduction of consumption habits, promotion of vegetarianism, and the benefits of recycling. The workshop will also cover efficient cooking methods and sustainable practices in food security and agriculture. Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation Constructive Cooperation 17/06/2012 11:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Global issues like sustainable development are a down-top process that involves grassroots and how civil society will mobilize populations to support the work of the United Nations. By supporting this process, the Legion of Good Will (LGW), the only Brazilian NGO in general consultative status with ECOSOC, has substantially contributed towards the achievement of the sustainable development goals, especially in Latin America. The proposed side event intends to be a showcase of success stories gathered during the 9th Solidary Society Network Multi-stakeholder Forum, held last March by the LGW in partnership with the NGO Branch of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs and other UN agencies in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. The mechanisms to strengthen constructive cooperation among international organisms, NGOs, local authorities and academia are the focus of this dialogue towards concrete proposals to eradicate poverty in the context of a green economy. Legion of Good Will For more than 30 years, the international community, through different international declarations (e.g the Rio Declaration, the Johannesburg Declaration, the Earth Charter), have been trying to find shared ethical principles that can help humanity to make decisions in our current situation. These principles will be foundational for the governance system for sustainability that will be discussed during the Rio+20 Summit. An ethical framework for global governance 17/06/2012 11:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) Subnational Governments. Building a Sustainable Development Strategy 17/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) Challenges for the Roma women in Europe 17/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-2 (Riocentro) Earth Charter International This side event will offer the opportunity for an open discussion about the importance of agreeing on common ethical principles for a global governance system for sustainability. A panel involved in conversations about an ethical framework for global governance will share a wide range of opinions on this topic. Participants in this side event will have the opportunity to interact with the panelists and among themselves. The Buenos Aires province is developing public policies on sustainable development based on the subnational level as a member of the Network of Regional Governements for Sustainable Development. The social, economic and environmental dimensions sublie the design of any measure applied, allowing the synergy between programs. The aim of the side event proposed is to contribute to the strengthening of a national strategy on sustainable development from the perspective of a local (subnational) government. Subnational Government of In addition, to increase the social awareness, showing the potentiality of the coordinated Buenos Aires actions from local and regional governments through the exchange of experiences and capabilities between institutions and decision makers. The outcomes and inputs relative to the Rio+20 goals are: To strength the mechanisms of cooperation between local and regional governments. To contribute to the inclusion of the local aspects on sustainable development in national and international strategies, from a interjurisdictional, interinstitutional and interdisciplinary approach. Women belonging to the Roma minority face multiple discrimination, particularly in the field of education, health, employment or participation in public and political life. There is a strong concern regarding the lack of efficient solutions addressing the situation of Roma women and children, especially in order to reduce the poverty level. Roma women are characterised by very early marriages, birth of the first child in juvenile age and following births with short intervals in-between. Premature births are risk factors for severe congenital disorders, high child mortality in the first year of life and high mother mortality. Romani CRISS ? Roma Centre for Social Intervention and Studies Russia plays an important role in maintaining stability of the planet. It is the largest country (12% of the total land area) and the world's largest undisturbed by economic activity area (6065% of the country). TOWARDS GREEN ECONOMY: PERSPECTIVES, BENEFITS, CONCERNS - RUSSIAN P 17/06/2012 11:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Russia holds the largest share of the world forests (22%), 13% of oil, 34% of gas, 12% of coal, 27% of iron ore. These resources are a storehouse for the development of the global economy. However, large-scale of its extraction would inevitably have a negative impact on the planet ecological balance. In Russia there are unique ecosystems that preserve rare species of flora and fauna, which are the planetary domain. The Russian economy is the fourth largest in the world in terms of greenhouse gas emissions. Besides the role of Russia in the global economy and politics is growing. All these factors determine the important role Russia can play in the transition to sustainable development globally. Eco-Accord WWF: Sustainable And Affordable Access To Energy-From Field To Policy Sustainability, Value Based Leadership and African Youths 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) T-8 (Riocentro) Access to economically viable and sustainable energy is fundamental for the economic, social and political development of a country. It brings improvements in healthcare, education, communication and several other areas of basic needs. Today it is estimated that 1.4 billion people live without access to reliable electricity and 2.7 billion without access to clean cooking facilities. This has several environmental and human health consequences. The WWF ¡¥Clean, Reliable and Affordable Energy Access¡¦ side event will address these problems showing success stories from the field, and demonstration projects that depict energy access models complemented by presentations from governments thus creating a link between field work and national policy. In showing the way from pilots to policy, stakeholders in different countries will come on as partners and add their perspectives of policy, governance, technology and entrepreneurship in the given context of energy access in the three selected countries India, Uganda and Madagascar. Leadership in Africa have globally been identified as one of the major crisis in Africa starting from selection, election processes And sustainability of the elected position And responsibilities. This derails major national, regional AND GLOBALL DEVELOPMENTS IN Africa. African Children Talent Discovery Foundation and World Mission Foundation an NGO in Special Consultative Status wit ECOSOC at the United Nations in taking steps to further their collaborative mission considers its significant need to bring the issues to Rio+20. The underlying purpose is to seek for diverse value based leadership skills that could be provided to youths of Africa in understanding the import of sustainable leadership for global, regional and national development of Africa. World Wide Fund for Nature European Office World Mission Foundation The Global Alliance for Banking on Values, the Green Economy Coalition and The Norwegian Forum for Environment and Development will co-host a debate to determine key policy changes that governments can make to help shift finance from a short term focus to long term sustainable value creation. Banking as if the future matters - Making the change from short term profit to long term prosperity 17/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) Over the months up to Rio+20 an online consultation has taken place to identify enabling policies to promote a long term approach. The results will be launched at this event. Norwegian Forum for Development and Environment Find out how banking and finance, in cooperation with governments and civil society, can create a profound shift towards a greener, more inclusive and fairer economy. Sustainable development of indigenous people of the North and the Arct Towards Universal Access to Sustainable Energy Service in West Africa 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 P3-4 (Riocentro) T-5 (Riocentro) The Program of the roundtable meeting ?A Long-term Sustainable Development for Global Sustainable Development Based on Partnership of Civilizations and Prospects of Indigenous People of the North? within the UN Conference on Sustainable Development RIO+20 Prospects of sustainable development of indigenous people of the North and the Arctic civilization To accelerate the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) the Economic Community for West African States (ECOWAS) adopted the ECOWAS/UEMOA Regional White Paper on Access to Energy Services for Populations in Rural and Peri-urban Areas in 2006. The white paper aims at providing access to improved domestic cooking fuels and sustainable electricity services for the majority of the population by 2015. After five years of implementation, the ECOWAS Regional Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE) in cooperation with its partners are organizing a side event at the Rio+20. At the background of the newly adopted UN Goals on Universal Access to Energy Services by 2030 the workshop will take stock of the achievements and will highlight success stories in some of the countries. Moreover, the side event will discuss the possible contribution of renewable energy and energy efficiency solutions to accelerate the implementation the White Paper. Pitirim Sorokin and Nikolai Kondratieff International Institute ECOWAS Regional Centre for RenewableEnergy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE) Interfaith response to Sustainable Development:Ecological Civilization 17/06/2012 11:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) What does religion have to do with Rio+20? The Interfaith Consortium for Ecological Civilization works towards the transformation of consciousness needed to enable changes towards sustainability. Religions help people shape their worldviews and act on their values. Governments need the guidance of an awakened civil society to make necessary radical changes. Corporations need an awakened civil society to insist on internalizing costs and serving society. Inspired by the work of Thomas Berry and by resources from the world's religions, this session will explore the spiritual resources for transformation and current manifestations of such transformations. We will then consider what is needed to ramp up this change in service to the Earth. Areas of application include communities, corporate engagement, the Convention on Corporate Social Responsibility, and support of youth leadership. The change in consciousness and the new actions that flow from it offer a positive direction towards renewed flourishing on Earth. Temple of Understanding In discussing sustainable development, many focus on the production aspect of development. Much of the dialogue centers on improving the efficiency of current production methods, i.e. providing more food for more people given a limited amount of resources. While sustainable and efficient production is important, it is only half of the equation. The Other Half of Development: Patterns of Sustainable Consumption Constructive Cooperation 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) T-9 (Riocentro) The workshop will instead focus on patterns of sustainable consumption. The major stakeholders must be invested in inspiring the world?s population to reduce their desire for consumption as a crucial part of sustainable development. The thematic focus of this workshop is on in-depth discussion of sustainable individual consumption, including reduction of consumption habits, promotion of vegetarianism, and the benefits of recycling. The workshop will also cover efficient cooking methods and sustainable practices in food security and agriculture. Global issues like sustainable development are a down-top process that involves grassroots and how civil society will mobilize populations to support the work of the United Nations. By supporting this process, the Legion of Good Will (LGW), the only Brazilian NGO in general consultative status with ECOSOC, has substantially contributed towards the achievement of the sustainable development goals, especially in Latin America. The proposed side event intends to be a showcase of success stories gathered during the 9th Solidary Society Network Multi-stakeholder Forum, held last March by the LGW in partnership with the NGO Branch of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs and other UN agencies in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. The mechanisms to strengthen constructive cooperation among international organisms, NGOs, local authorities and academia are the focus of this dialogue towards concrete proposals to eradicate poverty in the context of a green economy. Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation Legion of Good Will For more than 30 years, the international community, through different international declarations (e.g the Rio Declaration, the Johannesburg Declaration, the Earth Charter), have been trying to find shared ethical principles that can help humanity to make decisions in our current situation. These principles will be foundational for the governance system for sustainability that will be discussed during the Rio+20 Summit. An ethical framework for global governance 17/06/2012 11:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) Subnational Governments. Building a Sustainable Development Strategy 17/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) Earth Charter International This side event will offer the opportunity for an open discussion about the importance of agreeing on common ethical principles for a global governance system for sustainability. A panel involved in conversations about an ethical framework for global governance will share a wide range of opinions on this topic. Participants in this side event will have the opportunity to interact with the panelists and among themselves. The Buenos Aires province is developing public policies on sustainable development based on the subnational level as a member of the Network of Regional Governements for Sustainable Development. The social, economic and environmental dimensions sublie the design of any measure applied, allowing the synergy between programs. The aim of the side event proposed is to contribute to the strengthening of a national strategy on sustainable development from the perspective of a local (subnational) government. Subnational Government of In addition, to increase the social awareness, showing the potentiality of the coordinated Buenos Aires actions from local and regional governments through the exchange of experiences and capabilities between institutions and decision makers. The outcomes and inputs relative to the Rio+20 goals are: To strength the mechanisms of cooperation between local and regional governments. To contribute to the inclusion of the local aspects on sustainable development in national and international strategies, from a interjurisdictional, interinstitutional and interdisciplinary approach. Cooperação Transfronteiriça pelo Desenvolvimento Sustentável Integrado: Uma Proposta Viável para a Implemementação da Economia Verde? 17/06/2012 12:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Evento será um debate entre especialistas, profissionais de desenvolvimento, decisores políticos e parceiros de desenvolvimento sobre às vantagens comparativas e o valor agregado das políticas e abordagens de gerenciamento transfronteriças, ecossitêmicas e objetivas, frente às abordagens nacionais, setoriais e qualitativas. Evento restrito a convidados. Palestrantes: Dr Alfredo Guillet, Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs - DGCS; Mr Methuseli Maphala – Limpopo Transboundary Project Manager; Mr Albert Mbedzi – Beitbridge Rural District Council; Mr Olivier Chassot, Tropical Science Center, IUCNWCPA TBC SG; Mr Tomasz Pezold, IUCN Programme Office for South Eastern Europe; Ms Bosiljka Vukovic Head Dept. Sust. Dev. Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism; Ms Kathy McKinnon - Vice chair IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas Nações Unidas, Departamento de Asssuntos Econômicos e Sociais. Hugo-Maria Schally; Joaquim O evento tem por finalidade criar um momento de discussão em torno do Protocolo de Nagoia Machado sobre Acesso a Recursos Genéticos e Repartição Justa e Equitativa dos Benefícios Derivados de sua Uitlização à Convenção sobre Diversidade Biológica durante a Rio + 20, envolvendo representates do setor científico, empresarial, governamental e de comunidades tradicionais. O Protocolo de Nagoia busca implementar um dos três objetivos principais da Ministério do Meio Ambiente Convenção, a saber, a repartição justa e equitativa de benefícios. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrantes: Hugo-Maria Schally, Diretor, DG-Meio Ambiente, Comuidade Européia; Eliana Fontes, Diretora, DPG/MMA; Joaquim Machado, Pesquisador, Universidade de São Paulo; Cristiane de Moraes, Coordenadora, UEBT. Diálogo sobre o Protocolo de Nagoia 17/06/2012 13:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Seminar on upcoming Asia Pacific Youth Water Summit in Dhaka, Bangladesh 17/06/2012 13:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo GREEN THE GENE Educação da Paz, Sustentabilidade Planetaria e Reconciliação com a Mãe Natureza 17/06/2012 13:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Iniciativa das Religiões Unidas (URI) Brasil; Casa das Religiões Unidas e Ecobairro DF/GYN 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 13:00:00 13:00:00 13:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Forte de Copacabana Parque dos Atletas La Televisión como Herramienta de Manipulación Global Cúpula dos Prefeitos: Brunch Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW The Green Economy: Driving Business Value and Competitiveness 17/06/2012 13:30:00 17/06/2012 14:00:00 MAM Poesia Verde 17/06/2012 14:00:00 MAM Pré-estreia do documentário “Amazônia Desconhecida” 17/06/2012 14:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Pedagogia Waldorf e Medicina Antroposófica na Rede Pública de Ensino e no Terceiro Setor Agricultural transition-into a viable food future Evento Fechado Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW Forte de Copacabana Rede África Viva de Desenvolvimento Sustentável 17/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 17/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Palestra 17/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Seminário, debate,palestra e roda de conversa 17/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Marxismo, meio ambiente e desenvolvimento sustentável da Amazônia 17/06/2012 14:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Festival Encantado 17/06/2012 14:00:00 Clube do Vale Encantado Forum:Cidades Sustentáveis: oportunidades para os empreendedores sociais 17/06/2012 14:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Forum: Governança de Ecossistemas na America L. 17/06/2012 14:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Forum: Qualidade de Vida nas Cidades (Etapa III) 17/06/2012 14:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Dr Alfredo Guillet; Mr Albert Mbedzi; Mr Tomasz Pezold; Ms Bosiljka Vukovic; Ms Kathy McKinnon Noaltv Prefeitura ELETROBRAS WRI Evento aberto ao público em geral Instituto Africa Viva Evento aberto ao púbico em geral Marina Mara A Amazônia é um dos lugares mais famosos do mundo e, curiosamente, um dos menos conhecidos. Em meio a tanta desinformação, o documentário se propõe uma difícil missão. Buscar as inúmeras verdades existentes, derrubando mitos e levando ao público um retrato mais fiel da maior floresta tropical do planeta. Quais são os vilões do desmatamento? Qual o caminho para o desenvolvimento sem agredir a natureza? Estas são algumas das questões cruciais envolvendo a Amazônia e que ainda esperam por respostas convincentes. Trata-se Petrobrás de um filme sobre a Amazonia, feito por brasileiros, mas com uma visão global do tema, e apoiado nas mais recentes descobertas e pesquisas cientificas. Um filme que abriga visões conflitantes, e que abre espaço para que muitas vozes possam ser ouvidas. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrantes: Fernando de Souza Dias, documentary producer - Gullane & Grifa ; Eduardo Rajabally, documentary director - Gullane & Grifa. Associação Crianças do Vale de Luz (ACVLUZ) More and Better Povos Tradicionais de Terreiro SOS COALIZÃO PELO MAR Fundação Maurício Grabois Show de Música com Rogê em retrato brasileiro | trio preto + 1 | Winston McAnnuff & Bazbaz | COMUNIDADE DO VALE Seu Jorge | GRBC Unidos do Alto da Boa Vista e participações especiais - maiores ENCANTADO informações: festivalencantado.org inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) Fundação Roberto Marinho inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) Fundação Roberto Marinho Fundação Roberto Marinho Fanta Konate, Luis Kinugawa Marina Mara Fernando de Souza Dias ; Eduardo Rajabally Improving Lives with a Green Economy: A New Development Partnership? Debate sobre Educação, Agricultura e Meio Ambiente para Desenvolvimento Sustentável INOVAÇÃO TECNOLÓGICA SUSTENTÁVEL: A CHAVE PARA O FUTURO DAS EMPRESAS DO SETOR ELÉTRICO 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 14:00:00 14:00:00 14:00:00 PUC - RJ Parque dos Atletas 17/06/2012 14:30:00 MAM Sustainable Development Dialogues: Forests 17/06/2012 14:30:00 Riocentro 17/06/2012 15:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Biodiversidade Aquática: Conservação e Impactos 17/06/2012 15:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Cúpula dos Prefeitos: Iniciativa Conjunta sobre Susten. Urbana 17/06/2012 15:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Curtas infantis - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br 17/06/2012 15:00:00 Casa da Gávea 17/06/2012 15:00:00 Casa da Gávea Retratos Brasileiros - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br 17/06/2012 15:00:00 Casa da Gávea Canto da janela - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br 17/06/2012 15:00:00 Casa da Gávea Curtas Infantis 17/06/2012 15:00:00 CASA DA GÁVEA INOVAR OU PERECER: O GRANDE DESAFIO DAS EMPRESAS DO SETOR ELÉTRICO 17/06/2012 15:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Oficinas de Sociólogos na Cúpula dos Povos 17/06/2012 15:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo 17/06/2012 15:30:00 Arena da Barra 17/06/2012 15:30:00 Arena da Barra 17/06/2012 16:00:00 Forte de Copacabana A consciência dos atores - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br Achievements of Central Africa for the implementation of Agenda 21 We Canada: A Journey for Canadian Leadership at Rio+20 Cúpula dos Prefeitos:Os caminhos do Desen. Urbano e Habitação Social Susten. 1a. Batalha de Bboys Zulub - Ocupação ABC Urbana www.imaginario.etc.br Peter Hazlewood WRI Sala Mariza - Embrapa Solos Arena Socioambiental - Encontros Globais - Além do Antagonismo: Conservação Ambiental e Inclusão Social Complexo Industrial Portuário SUAPE, Transitando para a Sustentabilidade. Presenting: Peter Hazlewood, Director, Ecosystems & Development 17/06/2012 16:00:00 Cultura Urbana Quanto vale ou é por quilo 17/06/2012 16:00:00 MAM APRESENTAÇÃO ABEEOLICA 17/06/2012 16:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Embrapa INOVAÇÃO TECNOLÓGICA SUSTENTÁVEL: A CHAVE PARA O FUTURO DAS EMPRESAS DO SETOR ELÉTRICO Populações pobres em todo mundo utilizam os recursos naturais para sua subsistência. É preciso garantir as condições e incentivos para que possam ter uma vida digna que inclua a conservação ambiental. O que aprendemos sobre isso até aqui? O programa Bolsa Verde Brasileiro e o Guarda Bosques Colombiano ilustram este debate. Convidados: Roberto Vinzentin, Wagner Pinheiro de Oliveira, Rodrigo Medeiros. Evento público OFFICIAL EVENTS Apresentação do Case SUAPE, enfatizando a ampliação dos ativos ambientais do Porto, com destaque para a zona de preservação ambiental - ZEPEC, a zona central de serviços administrativos, com edificações inteligentes, e também uma zona de preservação cultural. A expansão planejada do complexo prevê uma sinergia entre os clusters e o porto de Suape. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrante: Frederico Amâncio- Vice presidente de Suape. ELETROBRAS Ministéro do Desenvolvimento Social Roberto Vinzentin, Wagner Pinheiro de Oliveira, Rodrigo Medeiros Governo brasileiro Frederico Amâncio Secretaria Estadual de Meio Ambiente e Sustentabilidade do Estado de Pernambuco. Apresentação de palestras sobre biodiversidade aquática e hidrelétricas, sobre pesca e seus impactos, sobre conservação de biodiversidade marina: recifes de coral e sobre manguezais e mudanças climáticas. Evento aberto ao público. Promovido pela Gerência de Biodiversidade Aquática e Recursos Pesqueiros SBF/MMA. Palestrantes: Paulo Pompeu – ProfessorMinistério do Meio Ambiente UFMG; Bianca Chaim- Analista- MMA; Victor Paulo Azevedo-Analista IBAMA; Beatrice Padovani-Professora – UFPE; Clóvis Castro- professor UFRJ; Mônica Brick Peres- Analista – MMA; Felipe Chaves- Professor- UERJ. Evento Fechado Valéria Sucena Hammes Embrapa Meio Ambiente NEUSA MARIA LOBATO RODRIGUES Paulo Pompeu ; Victor Paulo Azevedo; Beatrice Padovani; Clóvis Castro; Mônica Brick Peres; Felipe Chaves Prefeitura Programação infantil - Filmes sob a curadoria de Patrícia Alves Dias ( Curtas; Bilhões de árvores, de Frata Soares, O Caminho das Gaivotas, Bafo Quente de Mauricio Maia, Ensolarado de Ricardo Targino, Essencia de Daniel Rabanea, O Diário da Movimento Imagina Rio Terra de Diogo Viegas, Naia e a Lua de Leandro Tadashi, A Menina do Mar de Mauro D’Addio e SACI de Humberto Avelar).. Entrada Franca Daniel Dantas, Bebel Lobo, Leonardo Netto, Marcos Palmeira e outros, em forma de entrevista. (Atores falam sobre suas expectativas sobre a Rio+20) . Entrada Franca Luis Carlos Maciel Roteiro, Direção e Produção de Flavia Orlando. Direção de Fotografia de Breno Cunha. . Entrada Franca O Baixo Gávea ouvirá os cantores na janela da Casa da Gávea Com Cico Caseira / Marcia do Valle e Chico Caruso . Entrada Franca Movimento Imagina Rio Movimento Imagina Rio Movimento Imagina Rio Curtas; Bilhões de árvores, de Frata Soares, O Caminho das Gaivotas, Bafo Quente de Mauricio Maia, Ensolarado de Ricardo Targino, Essencia de Daniel Rabanea, O Diário da Terra de Diogo Viegas, Naia e a Lua de Leandro Tadashi, A Menina do Mar de Mauro D’Addio e SACI de Humberto Avelar. INOVAR OU PERECER: O GRANDE DESAFIO DAS EMPRESAS DO SETOR ELÉTRICO Room ARN2 Room UN2 Evento Fechado Celebração da Cultura Hip Hop com MC Slow DABF, DJ Marcelinho MG e DJ Glauco Mix . Entrada Franca de Sérgio Bianchi. Brasil, 2005. Com Antônio Abujamra, Caio Blat, Herson Capri. 104’. Adaptação livre do conto de Machado de Assis “Pai contra mãe”. O filme faz uma analogia entre o antigo comércio de escravos e a atual exploração da miséria pelo marketing social. Classificação indicativa – 16 anos. APRESENTAÇÃO ABEEOLICA ELETROBRAS Sociólogos sem Fronteiras SSF/RIO Central African Forests Commission (COMIFAC) We Canada Initiative Prefeitura Movimento Imagina Rio MAM ELETROBRAS NEUSA MARIA LOBATO RODRIGUES Seminário "Transdisciplinaridade e Mudança de Paradigma na Relação com a Água" e lançamento oficial da Rede Internacional de Estudos e Ações Transdisciplinares da Água (REATA) Crescimento humano para o bem e para o mau como equilibrar essa balança? 17/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Ararazul - Organização para Paz Mundial 17/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo DAMGEMT/Rede Ambiente TV Abastecimento de Água e Saneamento Ambiental Universalização 17/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo LABGEA (Laboratório de Gestão Ambiental)/TDT/UFF COLÓQUIO: VOZES DA COMUM-UNIDADE 17/06/2012 16:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Forum: Comprometa-se a Ser a Mudança que Você quer Ver no Mundo Ecovillages and Transition Towns: Laboratories of Sustainable Living A Atuação do Tribunal de Contas da União na Área Ambiental 17/06/2012 16:30:00 Forte de Copacabana 17/06/2012 16:45:00 Aterro do Flamengo 17/06/2012 17:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Rios Voadores, pelo piloto e ambientalista Gérard Moss 17/06/2012 17:00:00 Parque dos Atletas ZEE/PDS Territórios de Identidade PAT 17/06/2012 17:00:00 Parque dos Atletas 17/06/2012 17:00:00 Parque dos Atletas 17/06/2012 17:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo 17/06/2012 17:30:00 Forte de Copacabana GLOBA WIND POWER UPDATE Lançamento pela Editora Anita Garibaldi/FMG dos livros Mudanças climáticas - Fundamentos científicos e políticos e Documentos sobre meio ambiente do PCdoB, e da revista Princípios Cúpula dos Prefeitos: Cidades Inclusivas e Justas Bringing Climate Finance to Grassroots Women – What does it take? 17/06/2012 17:30:00 Arena da Barra Arena Socioambiental - Encontros Globais - Democracia e Direitos 17/06/2012 17:30:00 MAM Como era gostoso o meu francês 17/06/2012 18:00:00 MAM 17/06/2012 18:00:00 Parque dos Atletas 17/06/2012 18:15:00 Aterro do Flamengo 18:30:00 Riocentro Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW Ecovillages and Transition Towns: Laboratories of Sustainable Living Sustainable Development Dialogues: Food and Nutrition Security. 17/06/2012 ONG COMUNIDADE MORADA DA PAZ inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) Fundação Roberto Marinho Gaia Education 1) TCU: competências, estrutura e forma de atuação. 2) Forma de atuação do TCU no controle da gestão ambiental federal. 3) Principais trabalhos realizados – objetivos e conclusões relevantes: 3.1 - auditorias relativas ao processo de licenciamento ambiental federal; 3.2 - auditorias referentes a mudanças climáticas; 3.3 – levantamento de auditoria para avaliar as ações públicas federais voltadas para a prevenção e combate às queimadas; 3.4 - auditoria realizada com o objetivo de avaliar as ações adotadas pelo Governo Federal voltadas para a utilização racional de energia elétrica, água e papel pela Administração Pública Federal; 3.5 - auditoria realizada no sistema de controle de trânsito de produtos florestais – DOF; 3.6 – fiscalização acerca da regularidade da norma autorizadora da pesca da tainha; 3.7 – auditoria para avaliar o processo de internalização dos compromissos assumidos pelo Brasil nos acordos internacionais celebrados por ocasião da Conferência Rio92. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrante: Rafel Lopes Torres (Secretário de Controle Externo - TCU) e Fernando Antônio Dorna Magalhães (Diretor-TCU). Rios voadores são correntes aéreas que carregam vapor de água da bacia Amazônica para outras regiões do Brasil e da América do Sul. Essa umidade, transportada pelas massas de ar, é uma importante contribuição ao regime de chuvas do continente. De forma pioneira, o projeto Rios Voadores une aventura, ciência e educação, e focaliza estes processos, voando junto com os ventos, proporcionando um estudo meteorológico e coletando/analisando amostras de vapor de água. Evento aberto ao público. Promovido pela "Rio Voadores"; Palestrantes: Gérard Moss, idealizador e coordenador do projeto Rios Voadores. 1) Zoneamento Ecológico Econômico e Plano de Desenvolvimento Sustentável do Estado; 2) Planejamento participativo do estado por territórios de identidade; 3) Programa água para todos, responsável por garantir acesso à água e saneamento; 4) Modernização, informatização e aprimoramento do sistema de regulação ambiental do Estado. Rafael Lopes Torres e Fernando Antônio Dorna Magalhães Tribunal de Contas da União Gérard Moss Petrobrás Governo do Estado da Bahia. GLOBA WIND POWER UPDATE ELETROBRAS STEVE SAWYER Fundação Maurício Grabois Evento Fechado Room UN2 Democracia e garantia de direitos são condições essenciais para o desenvolvimento. Neste debate atores estratégicos desta construção, no Brasil e no mundo falam de sua experiência: dos conselhos brasileiros que definem políticas públicas aos questionamentos do modelo de desenvolvimento econômico global, qual é o papel da democracia para promoção de uma sociedade justa e sustentável? Convidados: Gilberto Carvalho, Vanessa Zettler (participação online), José Júnior, Boaventura de Sousa Santo. Evento público francês de Nelson Pereira dos Santos. Brasil, 1970. Com Arduíno Colassanti, Ana Maria Magalhães, Eduardo Imbassahy Filho. 83’. Em 1594, um aventureiro francês fica prisioneiro dos índios Tamoios. Classificação indicativa – 16 anos. Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW Prefeitura Heinrich Boll Foundation Ministéro do Desenvolvimento Social MAM ELETROBRAS Gaia Education OFFICIAL EVENTS Governo brasileiro Gilberto Carvalho, Vanessa Zettler, José Júnior, Boaventura de Sousa Santo Encerramento do Forum de Empreendedorismo Social 17/06/2012 19:00:00 A Consciência dos Atores 17/06/2012 19:00:00 Aulão de Charme - Ocupação ABC Urbana www.imaginario.etc.br 17/06/2012 20:00:00 Forte de Copacabana inscrições pelo site: http://www.empreendedorismosocial.org.br (esgotado) Daniel Dantas, Bebel Lobo, Leonardo Netto, Marcos Palmeira e outros, em forma de entrevista. (Atores falam sobre suas expectativas sobre a Rio+20) Aulão de Charme com Dj Corello. . Entrada Franca Em frente ao quiosque Globo Rio FIESP/FIRJAN CASA DA GÁVEA Movimento Imagina Rio The Philippines is one of the forerunners of sustainable development in Asia. Several months after the 1992 Rio Earth Summit, the Philippine Government initiated the formulation of the ?Philippine Agenda 21? (PA 21), which served as the country?s blueprint towards sustainable development. As the PA 21 marks its 15th year this 2012, the side-event aims to showcase the gains achieved and lessons learned by the Philippines on sustainable development thus far. Sustaining the Gains of Philippine Agenda 21 17/06/2012 13:00:00 AM P3-2 (Riocentro) Philippines Looking towards the future, the Philippines consider green economy as the new rallying point for the better integration of the three pillars of sustainable development. Likewise, it recognizes the need to encourage sustainable consumption and production patterns as a tool and mechanism to achieve sustainable development. The side-event shall also serve as a venue to share results of the partnership of UNEP and the Philippine Government on SCP and GE. The Philippines is one of the forerunners of sustainable development in Asia. Several months after the 1992 Rio Earth Summit, the Philippine Government initiated the formulation of the ?Philippine Agenda 21? (PA 21), which served as the country?s blueprint towards sustainable development. As the PA 21 marks its 15th year this 2012, the side-event aims to showcase the gains achieved and lessons learned by the Philippines on sustainable development thus far. Sustaining the Gains of Philippine Agenda 21 17/06/2012 13:00:00 AM P3-2 (Riocentro) Looking towards the future, the Philippines consider green economy as the new rallying point for the better integration of the three pillars of sustainable development. Likewise, it recognizes the need to encourage sustainable consumption and production patterns as a tool and mechanism to achieve sustainable development. The side-event shall also serve as a venue to share results of the partnership of UNEP and the Philippine Government on SCP and GE. Philippines The Philippines is one of the forerunners of sustainable development in Asia. Several months after the 1992 Rio Earth Summit, the Philippine Government initiated the formulation of the ?Philippine Agenda 21? (PA 21), which served as the country?s blueprint towards sustainable development. As the PA 21 marks its 15th year this 2012, the side-event aims to showcase the gains achieved and lessons learned by the Philippines on sustainable development thus far. Sustaining the Gains of Philippine Agenda 21 Partenariat sur la Contribution des Organisations au DD 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 13:00:00 AM 13:30:00 AM P3-2 (Riocentro) P3-B (Riocentro) Looking towards the future, the Philippines consider green economy as the new rallying point for the better integration of the three pillars of sustainable development. Likewise, it recognizes the need to encourage sustainable consumption and production patterns as a tool and mechanism to achieve sustainable development. The side-event shall also serve as a venue to share results of the partnership of UNEP and the Philippine Government on SCP and GE. Philippines L?Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF), a contribué de façon substantielle aux négociations et à l?adoption de la Norme ISO 26000 portant Lignes directrices du Développement durable publiée en novembre 2010. Pour le déploiement de cette norme, l?OIF a élaboré et adopté une stratégie propre en vue du développement d?un partenariat du Institut de l'Énergie et de type de 2 des Nations Unies. C?est ainsi que lors du Forum francophone préparatoire à Rio+20, un atelier s?est tenu le 7 février 2012 à Lyon, en France, qui a permis de faire un état l'Environnement de la Francophonie des lieux détaillé des initiatives et des développements en cours au plan international en matière de responsabilité sociétale comme contribution des organisations au développement durable, illustrés par des exemples de déploiement dans des pays francophones. Ceci a abouti à l?adoption du Projet de Partenariat objet de l?évènement parallèle envisagé à Rio. China Going Green? A Civil Society Review of 20 years of Sustainable Development Agricultural transition - into a viable food future 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM 13:30:00 AM T-9 (Riocentro) T-4 (Riocentro) African Young Scientist Initiative on Climate Change and IKS 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM P3-4 (Riocentro) The Role of Climate Induced Displacement in Socio-economic Development 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM T-8 (Riocentro) Climate Change and SD in Ethiopia : Role of Civil Society 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM T-10 (Riocentro) The worsening pollution and intensifying ecological degradation in recent years has made it clear that China cannot continue to go about business as usual. Traditional development models are now under scrutiny. Chinese NGOs have joined together in critically reviewing the practices and challenges of sustainable development over the past two decades (1992-2011). Their collective effort has cumulated in a joint report, China Going Green? A Civil Society Review of 20 years of Sustainable Development. Covering a wide range of issues, from water pollution to climate change to green finance, the report will be launched at this side event. Lead authors from different NGOs will share their unique writing processes, which involved a multiplicity of stakeholders and their diverse views. This side event, as part of the ?China Going Green? Dialogues, is a rare opportunity to learn from seldom-heard independent voices within Chinese civil societies on the challenges and opportunities of the world?s fastest growing economy. There is an urgent need to transform unsustainable agriculture and food systems. Industrial agriculture and other forms of unsustainable practices have caused dramatic problems. But resilient and sustainable modes of food production exist, and small scale food producers nourish more than 70% of the global population. How can we make the transition into agricultural production and food systems which can - drastically reduce poverty, - reduce climate change and cool the planet, - restore biodiversity, soil fertility and water resources, - improve livelihoods and provide employment for billions of people, - produce enough, good and nutritious food for 9 billion people or more? Examples of sustainable food systems and lessons learned from transition into such systems will be presented. Leader of farmers? organizations and international institutions will together with scientists and activists discuss how a transition into a viable food future can happen. The African Young Scientists Initiative on Climate Change and Indigenous Knowledge Systems (AYSICCIKS) seeks to participate in Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 2012. The Initiative will organize a round table discussion and mini-exhibition to promote and showcase examples of African best practices on: the Role of African Young Scientists in Promoting Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) for Sustainable Livelihoods within the context of climate change. The focus will be on the role of IKS in food security, natural resource management and health. The objectives are to share experiences with the international community on the outcome of AYSICCIKS?s participation and deliberations at COP 17 in Durban (2011); and to enable African young scientists to build international networks on IKS, Climate Change and sustainable development. Middle East is one of the most climate sensitive regions. According to latest IPCC assessment, the climate is predicted to become even hotter and drier in most of the MENA region. It is further estimated that an additional 80?100 million people will be exposed by 2025 to water stress that is likely to result in an even stronger pressure on groundwater resources. In addition,they are expected to fluctuate more widely, ultimately falling to a significantly lower long-term average. Global models predict sea levels rising from about 0.1 to 0.3 meters by the year 2050, and from about 0.1 to 0.9 meters by 2100. In the case of extreme scenarios (0.5), 12 millions are expected to be displaced in Egypt alone. It will be critical for the governments plan to answer and prioritize these new threats from more multi dimensional scenarios in order to keep social and political stability Ethiopia is one of the countries which are severely affected by the impacts of climate change which is hindering the country?s efforts to eradicate poverty and develop sustainably. The country is currently undertaking several efforts to wade of the problems including the initiation of the Climate Resilient Green Economy (CRGE) strategy. Civil society in Ethiopia in recent past have been addressing the issue of climate change to a greater extent, thereby also supporting the initiatives of the government. Apart from individual organizations, civil society coalitions have been formed (eg ECSNCC, HoA-REN, PHE Consortia etc.) to address the issues pertaining to climate change. The side event will address the role and contribution of civil society in addressing climate change impacts. The panel will also bring out specific case studies and future opportunities for CSOs in Ethiopia. SEE Foundation More and Better Network South Africa Arab Network for Environment and Development (RAED) Environmental Governance and Education, Horn of Africa - Regional Environment Centre/Network, Addis Ababa University From Production To Consumption - Towards A Sustainable Food System 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM T-2 (Riocentro) Participants will enjoy the first parts of the documentary “No Fight No Victory”, presented by award-winning Director Jan van den Berg. One billion people in the world face hunger. In Brazil’s third city, Belo Horizonte, the right to food is now guaranteed by law. Its policy inspired many people in the world, but each country needs to find its own strategy. Together with Millennium Institute journalist Sara Abreu Mata Machado, the film takes us around the world to see the hopeful developments eradicating hunger through the eyes of the people Sara meets. It becomes very clear: to arrive at a truly sustainable agriculture and food system, we need to transform the food value chains – from production to consumption. Full Title: Innovative collaborations enabling women to develop scalable green economy businesses to accelerate sustainable development (Learnings from Brazil, Guatemala, India, Kenya, New Zealand and Turkey) nnovative Collaborations Driving Inclusive Sustainable Growth 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM P3-A (Riocentro) Get mad and do something about it! Youth as initiators for change 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM T-6 (Riocentro) BPW International The purpose of this side event is to share learnings from creative collaborations among businesses, NGOs and governments that help women access clean water and renewable energy sources to improve their family?s health and livelihoods and empower them to be part of green supply chain. The title of this panel ?Get mad and do something about it? is not meant to inspire militant direct action. Instead, this panel is meant to recognize the anger many young people feel when Peace Child International we look to our future but it will also show that youth are determined to create a positive future and seeks to inspire them to do something about it. The Rio +20 summit focuses on two topics: on the one hand a green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication and on the other hand the institutional framework for sustainable development. The side event aims to illustrate how biodiversity use can serve these two strategic objectives. Indigenous and Local Communities and the Private Sector 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM T-5 (Riocentro) In 2009, the Natural Resources Stewardship Circle of the aromatic, perfume and cosmetics industry (NRSC) committed to developing collaborative guidelines for ethical and sustainable sourcing of natural extracts from the traditional territories of indigenous peoples and local communities (ILCs) producers around the world. Currently, NRSC membership is made up of 20+ major international companies. Sustainable Development: Do we need a green industrial policy? Partenariat sur la Contribution des Organisations au DD 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM 13:30:00 AM T-3 (Riocentro) P3-B (Riocentro) Tribal Link Foundation In this event, the NRSC, in cooperation with the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, Associacao Sociocultural Yawanawa, and Tribal Link Foundation will share experiences from the field and engage the audience in an open dialogue on the development of guidelines and the next steps forward. Industrial policy has made a forceful comeback. The global economic and financial crisis demanded swift action by governments to support and restructure productive activities, and industry in particular, in order to protect employment. At the same time global challenges such as climate change cannot be addressed without decisive policy changes in industry-related incentives and regulations. United Nations Industrial The conditions are ripe for placing industrial policy at the core of the policy agenda for green Development Organization growth and sustainable development. Industry produces large amounts of emissions and (UNIDO) pollution while being a major source of employment and wages. Rio + 20 thus become a unique forum for suggesting global and national industrial policies that are green, inclusive and economically dynamic. The side-event will bring together the business sector, governments, academia and representatives of civil society. It will aim at discussing the fundamental sustainability choices and proposing guiding principles and best practices for industrial policy. L?Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF), a contribué de façon substantielle aux négociations et à l?adoption de la Norme ISO 26000 portant Lignes directrices du Développement durable publiée en novembre 2010. Pour le déploiement de cette norme, l?OIF a élaboré et adopté une stratégie propre en vue du développement d?un partenariat du type de 2 des Nations Unies. C?est ainsi que lors du Forum francophone préparatoire à Rio+20, un atelier s?est tenu le 7 février 2012 à Lyon, en France, qui a permis de faire un état des lieux détaillé des initiatives et des développements en cours au plan international en matière de responsabilité sociétale comme contribution des organisations au développement durable, illustrés par des exemples de déploiement dans des pays francophones. Ceci a abouti à l?adoption du Projet de Partenariat objet de l?évènement parallèle envisagé à Rio. Institut de l'Énergie et de l'Environnement de la Francophonie China Going Green? A Civil Society Review of 20 years of Sustainable Development Agricultural transition - into a viable food future 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM 13:30:00 AM T-9 (Riocentro) T-4 (Riocentro) African Young Scientist Initiative on Climate Change and IKS 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM P3-4 (Riocentro) The Role of Climate Induced Displacement in Socio-economic Development 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM T-8 (Riocentro) Climate Change and SD in Ethiopia : Role of Civil Society 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM T-10 (Riocentro) The worsening pollution and intensifying ecological degradation in recent years has made it clear that China cannot continue to go about business as usual. Traditional development models are now under scrutiny. Chinese NGOs have joined together in critically reviewing the practices and challenges of sustainable development over the past two decades (1992-2011). Their collective effort has cumulated in a joint report, China Going Green? A Civil Society Review of 20 years of Sustainable Development. Covering a wide range of issues, from water pollution to climate change to green finance, the report will be launched at this side event. Lead authors from different NGOs will share their unique writing processes, which involved a multiplicity of stakeholders and their diverse views. This side event, as part of the ?China Going Green? Dialogues, is a rare opportunity to learn from seldom-heard independent voices within Chinese civil societies on the challenges and opportunities of the world?s fastest growing economy. There is an urgent need to transform unsustainable agriculture and food systems. Industrial agriculture and other forms of unsustainable practices have caused dramatic problems. But resilient and sustainable modes of food production exist, and small scale food producers nourish more than 70% of the global population. How can we make the transition into agricultural production and food systems which can - drastically reduce poverty, - reduce climate change and cool the planet, - restore biodiversity, soil fertility and water resources, - improve livelihoods and provide employment for billions of people, - produce enough, good and nutritious food for 9 billion people or more? Examples of sustainable food systems and lessons learned from transition into such systems will be presented. Leader of farmers? organizations and international institutions will together with scientists and activists discuss how a transition into a viable food future can happen. The African Young Scientists Initiative on Climate Change and Indigenous Knowledge Systems (AYSICCIKS) seeks to participate in Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 2012. The Initiative will organize a round table discussion and mini-exhibition to promote and showcase examples of African best practices on: the Role of African Young Scientists in Promoting Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) for Sustainable Livelihoods within the context of climate change. The focus will be on the role of IKS in food security, natural resource management and health. The objectives are to share experiences with the international community on the outcome of AYSICCIKS?s participation and deliberations at COP 17 in Durban (2011); and to enable African young scientists to build international networks on IKS, Climate Change and sustainable development. Middle East is one of the most climate sensitive regions. According to latest IPCC assessment, the climate is predicted to become even hotter and drier in most of the MENA region. It is further estimated that an additional 80?100 million people will be exposed by 2025 to water stress that is likely to result in an even stronger pressure on groundwater resources. In addition,they are expected to fluctuate more widely, ultimately falling to a significantly lower long-term average. Global models predict sea levels rising from about 0.1 to 0.3 meters by the year 2050, and from about 0.1 to 0.9 meters by 2100. In the case of extreme scenarios (0.5), 12 millions are expected to be displaced in Egypt alone. It will be critical for the governments plan to answer and prioritize these new threats from more multi dimensional scenarios in order to keep social and political stability Ethiopia is one of the countries which are severely affected by the impacts of climate change which is hindering the country?s efforts to eradicate poverty and develop sustainably. The country is currently undertaking several efforts to wade of the problems including the initiation of the Climate Resilient Green Economy (CRGE) strategy. Civil society in Ethiopia in recent past have been addressing the issue of climate change to a greater extent, thereby also supporting the initiatives of the government. Apart from individual organizations, civil society coalitions have been formed (eg ECSNCC, HoA-REN, PHE Consortia etc.) to address the issues pertaining to climate change. The side event will address the role and contribution of civil society in addressing climate change impacts. The panel will also bring out specific case studies and future opportunities for CSOs in Ethiopia. SEE Foundation More and Better Network South Africa Arab Network for Environment and Development (RAED) Environmental Governance and Education, Horn of Africa - Regional Environment Centre/Network, Addis Ababa University From Production To Consumption - Towards A Sustainable Food System 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM T-2 (Riocentro) Participants will enjoy the first parts of the documentary “No Fight No Victory”, presented by award-winning Director Jan van den Berg. One billion people in the world face hunger. In Brazil’s third city, Belo Horizonte, the right to food is now guaranteed by law. Its policy inspired many people in the world, but each country needs to find its own strategy. Together with journalist Sara Abreu Mata Machado, the film takes us around the world to see the hopeful developments eradicating hunger through the eyes of the people Sara meets. It becomes very clear: to arrive at a truly sustainable agriculture and food system, we need to transform the food value chains – from production to consumption. Millennium Institute Full Title: Innovative collaborations enabling women to develop scalable green economy businesses to accelerate sustainable development (Learnings from Brazil, Guatemala, India, Kenya, New Zealand and Turkey) nnovative Collaborations Driving Inclusive Sustainable Growth 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM P3-A (Riocentro) Get mad and do something about it! Youth as initiators for change 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM T-6 (Riocentro) The purpose of this side event is to share learnings from creative collaborations among businesses, NGOs and governments that help women access clean water and renewable energy sources to improve their family?s health and livelihoods and empower them to be part of green supply chain. The title of this panel ?Get mad and do something about it? is not meant to inspire militant direct action. Instead, this panel is meant to recognize the anger many young people feel when we look to our future but it will also show that youth are determined to create a positive future and seeks to inspire them to do something about it. The Rio +20 summit focuses on two topics: on the one hand a green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication and on the other hand the institutional framework for sustainable development. The side event aims to illustrate how biodiversity use can serve these two strategic objectives. Indigenous and Local Communities and the Private Sector 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM T-5 (Riocentro) In 2009, the Natural Resources Stewardship Circle of the aromatic, perfume and cosmetics industry (NRSC) committed to developing collaborative guidelines for ethical and sustainable sourcing of natural extracts from the traditional territories of indigenous peoples and local communities (ILCs) producers around the world. Currently, NRSC membership is made up of 20+ major international companies. Sustainable Development: Do we need a green industrial policy? Partenariat sur la Contribution des Organisations au DD 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM 13:30:00 AM T-3 (Riocentro) P3-B (Riocentro) In this event, the NRSC, in cooperation with the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, Associacao Sociocultural Yawanawa, and Tribal Link Foundation will share experiences from the field and engage the audience in an open dialogue on the development of guidelines and the next steps forward. Industrial policy has made a forceful comeback. The global economic and financial crisis demanded swift action by governments to support and restructure productive activities, and industry in particular, in order to protect employment. At the same time global challenges such as climate change cannot be addressed without decisive policy changes in industry-related incentives and regulations. The conditions are ripe for placing industrial policy at the core of the policy agenda for green growth and sustainable development. Industry produces large amounts of emissions and pollution while being a major source of employment and wages. Rio + 20 thus become a unique forum for suggesting global and national industrial policies that are green, inclusive and economically dynamic. The side-event will bring together the business sector, governments, academia and representatives of civil society. It will aim at discussing the fundamental sustainability choices and proposing guiding principles and best practices for industrial policy. L?Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF), a contribué de façon substantielle aux négociations et à l?adoption de la Norme ISO 26000 portant Lignes directrices du Développement durable publiée en novembre 2010. Pour le déploiement de cette norme, l?OIF a élaboré et adopté une stratégie propre en vue du développement d?un partenariat du type de 2 des Nations Unies. C?est ainsi que lors du Forum francophone préparatoire à Rio+20, un atelier s?est tenu le 7 février 2012 à Lyon, en France, qui a permis de faire un état des lieux détaillé des initiatives et des développements en cours au plan international en matière de responsabilité sociétale comme contribution des organisations au développement durable, illustrés par des exemples de déploiement dans des pays francophones. Ceci a abouti à l?adoption du Projet de Partenariat objet de l?évènement parallèle envisagé à Rio. BPW International Peace Child International Tribal Link Foundation United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Institut de l'Énergie et de l'Environnement de la Francophonie China Going Green? A Civil Society Review of 20 years of Sustainable Development Agricultural transition - into a viable food future 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM 13:30:00 AM T-9 (Riocentro) T-4 (Riocentro) African Young Scientist Initiative on Climate Change and IKS 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM P3-4 (Riocentro) The Role of Climate Induced Displacement in Socio-economic Development 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM T-8 (Riocentro) Climate Change and SD in Ethiopia : Role of Civil Society 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM T-10 (Riocentro) The worsening pollution and intensifying ecological degradation in recent years has made it clear that China cannot continue to go about business as usual. Traditional development models are now under scrutiny. Chinese NGOs have joined together in critically reviewing the practices and challenges of sustainable development over the past two decades (1992-2011). Their collective effort has cumulated in a joint report, China Going Green? A Civil Society Review of 20 years of Sustainable Development. Covering a wide range of issues, from water pollution to climate change to green finance, the report will be launched at this side event. Lead authors from different NGOs will share their unique writing processes, which involved a multiplicity of stakeholders and their diverse views. This side event, as part of the ?China Going Green? Dialogues, is a rare opportunity to learn from seldom-heard independent voices within Chinese civil societies on the challenges and opportunities of the world?s fastest growing economy. There is an urgent need to transform unsustainable agriculture and food systems. Industrial agriculture and other forms of unsustainable practices have caused dramatic problems. But resilient and sustainable modes of food production exist, and small scale food producers nourish more than 70% of the global population. How can we make the transition into agricultural production and food systems which can - drastically reduce poverty, - reduce climate change and cool the planet, - restore biodiversity, soil fertility and water resources, - improve livelihoods and provide employment for billions of people, - produce enough, good and nutritious food for 9 billion people or more? Examples of sustainable food systems and lessons learned from transition into such systems will be presented. Leader of farmers? organizations and international institutions will together with scientists and activists discuss how a transition into a viable food future can happen. The African Young Scientists Initiative on Climate Change and Indigenous Knowledge Systems (AYSICCIKS) seeks to participate in Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 2012. The Initiative will organize a round table discussion and mini-exhibition to promote and showcase examples of African best practices on: the Role of African Young Scientists in Promoting Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) for Sustainable Livelihoods within the context of climate change. The focus will be on the role of IKS in food security, natural resource management and health. The objectives are to share experiences with the international community on the outcome of AYSICCIKS?s participation and deliberations at COP 17 in Durban (2011); and to enable African young scientists to build international networks on IKS, Climate Change and sustainable development. Middle East is one of the most climate sensitive regions. According to latest IPCC assessment, the climate is predicted to become even hotter and drier in most of the MENA region. It is further estimated that an additional 80?100 million people will be exposed by 2025 to water stress that is likely to result in an even stronger pressure on groundwater resources. In addition,they are expected to fluctuate more widely, ultimately falling to a significantly lower long-term average. Global models predict sea levels rising from about 0.1 to 0.3 meters by the year 2050, and from about 0.1 to 0.9 meters by 2100. In the case of extreme scenarios (0.5), 12 millions are expected to be displaced in Egypt alone. It will be critical for the governments plan to answer and prioritize these new threats from more multi dimensional scenarios in order to keep social and political stability Ethiopia is one of the countries which are severely affected by the impacts of climate change which is hindering the country?s efforts to eradicate poverty and develop sustainably. The country is currently undertaking several efforts to wade of the problems including the initiation of the Climate Resilient Green Economy (CRGE) strategy. Civil society in Ethiopia in recent past have been addressing the issue of climate change to a greater extent, thereby also supporting the initiatives of the government. Apart from individual organizations, civil society coalitions have been formed (eg ECSNCC, HoA-REN, PHE Consortia etc.) to address the issues pertaining to climate change. The side event will address the role and contribution of civil society in addressing climate change impacts. The panel will also bring out specific case studies and future opportunities for CSOs in Ethiopia. SEE Foundation More and Better Network South Africa Arab Network for Environment and Development (RAED) Environmental Governance and Education, Horn of Africa - Regional Environment Centre/Network, Addis Ababa University From Production To Consumption - Towards A Sustainable Food System 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM T-2 (Riocentro) Participants will enjoy the first parts of the documentary “No Fight No Victory”, presented by award-winning Director Jan van den Berg. One billion people in the world face hunger. In Brazil’s third city, Belo Horizonte, the right to food is now guaranteed by law. Its policy inspired many people in the world, but each country needs to find its own strategy. Together with journalist Sara Abreu Mata Machado, the film takes us around the world to see the hopeful developments eradicating hunger through the eyes of the people Sara meets. It becomes very clear: to arrive at a truly sustainable agriculture and food system, we need to transform the food value chains – from production to consumption. Millennium Institute Full Title: Innovative collaborations enabling women to develop scalable green economy businesses to accelerate sustainable development (Learnings from Brazil, Guatemala, India, Kenya, New Zealand and Turkey) nnovative Collaborations Driving Inclusive Sustainable Growth 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM P3-A (Riocentro) Get mad and do something about it! Youth as initiators for change 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM T-6 (Riocentro) The purpose of this side event is to share learnings from creative collaborations among businesses, NGOs and governments that help women access clean water and renewable energy sources to improve their family?s health and livelihoods and empower them to be part of green supply chain. The title of this panel ?Get mad and do something about it? is not meant to inspire militant direct action. Instead, this panel is meant to recognize the anger many young people feel when we look to our future but it will also show that youth are determined to create a positive future and seeks to inspire them to do something about it. The Rio +20 summit focuses on two topics: on the one hand a green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication and on the other hand the institutional framework for sustainable development. The side event aims to illustrate how biodiversity use can serve these two strategic objectives. Indigenous and Local Communities and the Private Sector 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM T-5 (Riocentro) In 2009, the Natural Resources Stewardship Circle of the aromatic, perfume and cosmetics industry (NRSC) committed to developing collaborative guidelines for ethical and sustainable sourcing of natural extracts from the traditional territories of indigenous peoples and local communities (ILCs) producers around the world. Currently, NRSC membership is made up of 20+ major international companies. Sustainable Development: Do we need a green industrial policy? Launch of report "Sustainable development for the 21st Century" 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 13:30:00 AM 15:30:00 AM T-3 (Riocentro) P3-E (Riocentro) In this event, the NRSC, in cooperation with the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, Associacao Sociocultural Yawanawa, and Tribal Link Foundation will share experiences from the field and engage the audience in an open dialogue on the development of guidelines and the next steps forward. Industrial policy has made a forceful comeback. The global economic and financial crisis demanded swift action by governments to support and restructure productive activities, and industry in particular, in order to protect employment. At the same time global challenges such as climate change cannot be addressed without decisive policy changes in industry-related incentives and regulations. The conditions are ripe for placing industrial policy at the core of the policy agenda for green growth and sustainable development. Industry produces large amounts of emissions and pollution while being a major source of employment and wages. Rio + 20 thus become a unique forum for suggesting global and national industrial policies that are green, inclusive and economically dynamic. The side-event will bring together the business sector, governments, academia and representatives of civil society. It will aim at discussing the fundamental sustainability choices and proposing guiding principles and best practices for industrial policy. BPW International Peace Child International Tribal Link Foundation United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) The side event will present the SD21 project?s synthesis report for policy makers. The report draws upon a series of studies carried out under the project, in addition to recent major assessments. The SD21 studies approach sustainable development from various perspectives: (a) expert assessment of the progress made since 1992, including a review of Agenda 21 and the Rio principles; (b) critical analysis of global scenario exercises since 1992; Division for Sustainable (c) future vision of sustainable development, as suggested by ecological economics, compared Development (UNDESA) to the ?green economy? and ?business-as-usual? views; (d) sectoral perspectives on challenges and potential ways forward. The project also includes a scenario component which analyzes sustainable development options based on the most recent scenarios prepared by key institutions for Rio+20. China Going Green? Youth Environmental Actions Rising to the Challenges Achievements of Central Africa for the implementation of Agenda 21 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM 15:30:00 AM T-8 (Riocentro) China?s spectacular economic growth in the last two decades has led to unprecedented environmental problems. Against this background, many youth environmental groups have sprung up across China, reflecting the aspirations of a green future by the next generation. In recent years, passionate Chinese youth are rising to the challenge and flocking to join the battle of creating a sustainable future. This side event, as part of the ?China Going Green? Dialogues, will review the history, successes and challenges of Chinese youth environmental activism. Speakers will articulate a youth perspective on China?s development and future. Shanshui Conservation Center In order to contribute to the implementation of Agenda 21, Central African countries had taken relevant measures and institutional frameworks to promote sustainable development in Central Africa. The Summit of Rio+20 is an excellent opportunity for these countries to share their achievements and lessons learnt with the rest of the world. It is in this framework that, the Central African Forests Commission (COMIFAC) which is an Intergovernmental Organization Central African Forests Auditorium 2 (Barra Arena) established in 2000 by the Heads of State of Central African Countries (ten countries members: Burundi, Cameroon, Central Africa Republic, Chad, Congo, Democratic Republic of Commission (COMIFAC) Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Rwanda and Sao Tome & Principes) and the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) want to organize this side-event. This meeting will contribute to the achievement of the objectives of this Summit by the fact that, topics which will address have a linkage with the thematic of Rio+20. Global Foundation for Democracy and Development (GFDD) actively collaborates with Ocean in Google Earth as the institution?s local partner in the Dominican Republic to provide and create content for ?Explore the Ocean?, a GFDD educational initiative, and one that will be highlighted at a special side panel to be held at the Rio + 20 Conference. Oceans In Google Earth as an Environmental Educational Toolthe Dominican Perspective 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM T-9 (Riocentro) Ocean in Google Earth collects local stories and locally-based knowledge from people who care about the ocean environment worldwide. These stories are related to six key areas: ecosystems, marine life, ocean and atmosphere, science and exploration, marine protected areas and human connections. Global Foundation for Democracy and Development GFDD and Ocean in Google Earth have teamed up to create a geo-referenced layer on Google Earth named Mission Blue. Mission Blue is built using a multimedia format including video footage, pictures, local music and the presentation of short stories in Spanish highlighting scientific studies, creating awareness of marine and coastal ecosystems and highlighting best practices as well as documenting the challenges & opportunities that lie ahead for the oceans. Seminaire d'echange et d'information sur le Lac Tchad 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM P3-6 (Riocentro) Tax justice: key to sustainable development? 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM T-6 (Riocentro) Dialogue of Chinese, European and South American Civil Society Rio+20 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM T-11 (Riocentro) c'est un séminaire d?échange et d'information sur le Lac Tchad Chad A lack of resources hampers poor countries? ability to develop sustainably. Indeed insufficient financial resources are a major reason for the gaps in implementing the agreed sustainable development commitments and action programmes since the 1992 Rio Summit on Environment and Development. Tax revenues can provide governments with the sustainable Christian Aid and predictable resources they need. However the ability of governments to collect tax revenues is systematically undermined by a lack of capacity in tax authorities, poor tax systems and financial secrecy. This side event will explore how the obstacles to mobilising tax revenues could be overcome in the interests of sustainable development globally, particularly in developing countries. There are many converging processes contributing to the preparation of the conference, the commitment of civil society is one of those. For over a year, civil society organizations in China, Europe and South America have been preparing for this world event and are expected to make contributions to Rio+20 from their perspectives. We are well aware, perhaps more than ever, that the interdependencies at a global level are irreversible, and world governance and the institutional framework for sustainable development cannot work without regional and Collectif RIO+20 global consensus and joint actions. In this sense, Association 4D and CEF are willing to organize during Rio+20 Conference a side event ?Jointly Heading for the Future We Want, calling on a Tripartite Dialogue of Chinese, European and South American Civil Societies in Rio+20?. Population, Rights and Sustainability: Voices from the Global South Women Empowering Women: From Stockholm to Rio, following footprints & continuing the legacy of women's leadership in advancing sustainable development, gender equality, and human rights from local, national, to global We Canada: A Journey for Canadian Leadership at Rio+20 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM 15:30:00 AM 15:30:00 AM P3-F (Riocentro) T-5 (Riocentro) UN2 (Barra Arena) This workshop will focus on the perspectives of Voices from the South on how addressing population dynamics at national and community levels in ways that respect and protect human rights can make a significant contribution to sustainable development. Focused on the intersection between the ?social? and ?environmental? dimensions of sustainable development, this workshop will bring together global and local perspectives on how population Population and Climate dynamics, including growth, urbanization, migration etc affect sustainable development Change Alliance (PCCA) priorities, including the green economy, climate change, environmental degradation, poverty alleviation and gender equality. Presentations will focus on how the provision of voluntary family planning services that respect and protect rights can be combined with environmental approaches to meet a range of sustainable development needs defined at community level that have global potential and impact. The side event aims to trace, compile and highlight the role and contribution of exceptional women leaders , in the local, national and global scene to empower women to gain equality Philippines Women with men, enjoy human rights, and move towards a sustainable present and future for all, University (PWU) within the timeframe of the first United Nations Conference on the Human Environment(UNCHE) in Stockholm, Sweden in 1972 to the coming United Nations Conference on the Environment , Rio+20 in June 2012. The Canadian Earth Summit Coalition has been the focal point for Canadian civil society in the lead-up to Rio+20. The side event is an opportunity for the Coalition to present highlights of its We Canada initiative ? an ambitious public engagement and policy development strategy. During the event, we will: release a comprehensive report detailing priorities of over 7,000 Canadians from public dialogues; detail the successes and lessons learned from an extensive cross-Canada tour; preview a short ?Rio+20 cut? of a documentary of the We Canada journey, including interviews with young Canadians; and, discuss the process of developing and proposing policy initiatives. We Canada Champion and sustainability advocate Severn Cullis-Suzuki will provide a keynote address, and Coalition partners will weigh in on the importance of civil society leadership. We Canada Initiative In addition to highlighting policy possibilities, the event will be an opportunity to share best practices for cross-country public engagement and coalition-building. Creating a More Effective System of Environmental and Sustainable Development Governance Zero Waste is Happening! Successes & struggles for real sustainability 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM 15:30:00 AM T-10 (Riocentro) T-3 (Riocentro) Valuing Ecosystem Services 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM T-4 (Riocentro) Sustainable Construction 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM P3-A (Riocentro) This session will focus on the need to strengthen and democratize the institutional framework for an emerging global system of sustainable development governance and an international rule of law. We will address the need to uplevel UNEP into an implementing and regulating agency and to transform the UN Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD) into a Council with binding and enforceable coordinating powers. Association of World Citizens In cities around the world, grassroots recycling workers, visionary local leaders, and innovative practitioners are showing that zero waste is an achievable goal whose day has come. In contrast with the primitive idea of burning our garbage, recycling and composting create livelihoods, save money, and protect the environment and public health. These efforts go handin-hand with clean production, producer responsibility, and waste minimization programs for dangerous and hard-to-recycle materials. Together, these practical, bottom-up strategies also Global Alliance for provide some of the best decentralized urban solutions for reducing climate pollution and Incinerator Alternatives conserving energy and natural resources. (GAIA) This event will feature leading-edge practitioners from Brazil, India, the United States, and several other countries where workers and environmentalists have come together to support truly sustainable approaches to waste and development. They will present their achievements along the road to zero waste, countervailing forces, and will describe lessons they have learned to share with other communities. In January 2011, The Nature Conservancy and The Dow Chemical Company announced a breakthrough collaboration?one that will help Dow and the business community recognize, value and incorporate nature into global business goals, decisions and strategies. The event will be about the contribution of the construction industry to sustainable development The Nature Conservancy Brazil Institutional and Strategic Frameworks for Sustainable Development in Africa: Integrating the three Pillars of Sustainable Development Launch of report "Sustainable development for the 21st Century" China Going Green? Youth Environmental Actions Rising to the Challenges Achievements of Central Africa for the implementation of Agenda 21 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM 15:30:00 AM 15:30:00 AM 15:30:00 AM P3-B (Riocentro) Effective and well-coordinated institutions and strategies are essential in achieving a balanced integration of economic, social and environmental interests, central to accelerating progress towards sustainable development. As such, it is pertinent that Africa is adequately prepared to articulate its vision for a reformed global institutional framework that could ensure effective linkages and synergies, while at the same time supporting institutions at the regional, subregional, national and local levels to effectively implement sustainable development commitments. This side event will provide Africa and its partners a platform to deliberate on institutional frameworks at the regional, sub-regional, national and local levels that are responsive to the requirements of sustainable development, as well as on the model of global level institutional architecture that could support such institutions and their strategies. It will also serve as a launching platform for further consultations on the functioning and implementation of institutions and strategies in Africa after Rio+20. P3-E (Riocentro) The side event will present the SD21 project?s synthesis report for policy makers. The report draws upon a series of studies carried out under the project, in addition to recent major assessments. The SD21 studies approach sustainable development from various perspectives: (a) expert assessment of the progress made since 1992, including a review of Agenda 21 and the Rio principles; (b) critical analysis of global scenario exercises since 1992; (c) future vision of sustainable development, as suggested by ecological economics, compared to the ?green economy? and ?business-as-usual? views; (d) sectoral perspectives on challenges and potential ways forward. The project also includes a scenario component which analyzes sustainable development options based on the most recent scenarios prepared by key institutions for Rio+20. T-8 (Riocentro) China?s spectacular economic growth in the last two decades has led to unprecedented environmental problems. Against this background, many youth environmental groups have sprung up across China, reflecting the aspirations of a green future by the next generation. In recent years, passionate Chinese youth are rising to the challenge and flocking to join the battle of creating a sustainable future. This side event, as part of the ?China Going Green? Dialogues, will review the history, successes and challenges of Chinese youth environmental activism. Speakers will articulate a youth perspective on China?s development and future. In order to contribute to the implementation of Agenda 21, Central African countries had taken relevant measures and institutional frameworks to promote sustainable development in Central Africa. The Summit of Rio+20 is an excellent opportunity for these countries to share their achievements and lessons learnt with the rest of the world. It is in this framework that, the Central African Forests Commission (COMIFAC) which is an Intergovernmental Organization Auditorium 2 (Barra Arena) established in 2000 by the Heads of State of Central African Countries (ten countries members: Burundi, Cameroon, Central Africa Republic, Chad, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Rwanda and Sao Tome & Principes) and the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) want to organize this side-event. This meeting will contribute to the achievement of the objectives of this Summit by the fact that, topics which will address have a linkage with the thematic of Rio+20. Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) Division for Sustainable Development (UNDESA) Shanshui Conservation Center Central African Forests Commission (COMIFAC) Global Foundation for Democracy and Development (GFDD) actively collaborates with Ocean in Google Earth as the institution?s local partner in the Dominican Republic to provide and create content for ?Explore the Ocean?, a GFDD educational initiative, and one that will be highlighted at a special side panel to be held at the Rio + 20 Conference. Oceans In Google Earth as an Environmental Educational Toolthe Dominican Perspective 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM T-9 (Riocentro) Ocean in Google Earth collects local stories and locally-based knowledge from people who care about the ocean environment worldwide. These stories are related to six key areas: ecosystems, marine life, ocean and atmosphere, science and exploration, marine protected areas and human connections. Global Foundation for Democracy and Development GFDD and Ocean in Google Earth have teamed up to create a geo-referenced layer on Google Earth named Mission Blue. Mission Blue is built using a multimedia format including video footage, pictures, local music and the presentation of short stories in Spanish highlighting scientific studies, creating awareness of marine and coastal ecosystems and highlighting best practices as well as documenting the challenges & opportunities that lie ahead for the oceans. Seminaire d'echange et d'information sur le Lac Tchad 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM P3-6 (Riocentro) c'est un séminaire d?échange et d'information sur le Lac Tchad Chad Tax justice: key to sustainable development? 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM T-6 (Riocentro) Dialogue of Chinese, European and South American Civil Society Rio+20 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM T-11 (Riocentro) Population, Rights and Sustainability: Voices from the Global South Women Empowering Women: From Stockholm to Rio, following footprints & continuing the legacy of women's leadership in advancing sustainable development, gender equality, and human rights from local, national, to global We Canada: A Journey for Canadian Leadership at Rio+20 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM 15:30:00 AM 15:30:00 AM P3-F (Riocentro) T-5 (Riocentro) UN2 (Barra Arena) A lack of resources hampers poor countries? ability to develop sustainably. Indeed insufficient financial resources are a major reason for the gaps in implementing the agreed sustainable development commitments and action programmes since the 1992 Rio Summit on Environment and Development. Tax revenues can provide governments with the sustainable and predictable resources they need. However the ability of governments to collect tax revenues is systematically undermined by a lack of capacity in tax authorities, poor tax systems and financial secrecy. This side event will explore how the obstacles to mobilising tax revenues could be overcome in the interests of sustainable development globally, particularly in developing countries. There are many converging processes contributing to the preparation of the conference, the commitment of civil society is one of those. For over a year, civil society organizations in China, Europe and South America have been preparing for this world event and are expected to make contributions to Rio+20 from their perspectives. We are well aware, perhaps more than ever, that the interdependencies at a global level are irreversible, and world governance and the institutional framework for sustainable development cannot work without regional and global consensus and joint actions. In this sense, Association 4D and CEF are willing to organize during Rio+20 Conference a side event ?Jointly Heading for the Future We Want, calling on a Tripartite Dialogue of Chinese, European and South American Civil Societies in Rio+20?. This workshop will focus on the perspectives of Voices from the South on how addressing population dynamics at national and community levels in ways that respect and protect human rights can make a significant contribution to sustainable development. Focused on the intersection between the ?social? and ?environmental? dimensions of sustainable development, this workshop will bring together global and local perspectives on how population dynamics, including growth, urbanization, migration etc affect sustainable development priorities, including the green economy, climate change, environmental degradation, poverty alleviation and gender equality. Presentations will focus on how the provision of voluntary family planning services that respect and protect rights can be combined with environmental approaches to meet a range of sustainable development needs defined at community level that have global potential and impact. The side event aims to trace, compile and highlight the role and contribution of exceptional women leaders , in the local, national and global scene to empower women to gain equality with men, enjoy human rights, and move towards a sustainable present and future for all, within the timeframe of the first United Nations Conference on the Human Environment(UNCHE) in Stockholm, Sweden in 1972 to the coming United Nations Conference on the Environment , Rio+20 in June 2012. The Canadian Earth Summit Coalition has been the focal point for Canadian civil society in the lead-up to Rio+20. The side event is an opportunity for the Coalition to present highlights of its We Canada initiative ? an ambitious public engagement and policy development strategy. During the event, we will: release a comprehensive report detailing priorities of over 7,000 Canadians from public dialogues; detail the successes and lessons learned from an extensive cross-Canada tour; preview a short ?Rio+20 cut? of a documentary of the We Canada journey, including interviews with young Canadians; and, discuss the process of developing and proposing policy initiatives. We Canada Champion and sustainability advocate Severn Cullis-Suzuki will provide a keynote address, and Coalition partners will weigh in on the importance of civil society leadership. Christian Aid Collectif RIO+20 Population and Climate Change Alliance (PCCA) Philippines Women University (PWU) We Canada Initiative In addition to highlighting policy possibilities, the event will be an opportunity to share best practices for cross-country public engagement and coalition-building. Creating a More Effective System of Environmental and Sustainable Development Governance 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM T-10 (Riocentro) This session will focus on the need to strengthen and democratize the institutional framework for an emerging global system of sustainable development governance and an international rule of law. We will address the need to uplevel UNEP into an implementing and regulating agency and to transform the UN Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD) into a Council with binding and enforceable coordinating powers. Association of World Citizens Zero Waste is Happening! Successes & struggles for real sustainability 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM T-3 (Riocentro) In cities around the world, grassroots recycling workers, visionary local leaders, and innovative practitioners are showing that zero waste is an achievable goal whose day has come. In contrast with the primitive idea of burning our garbage, recycling and composting create livelihoods, save money, and protect the environment and public health. These efforts go handin-hand with clean production, producer responsibility, and waste minimization programs for dangerous and hard-to-recycle materials. Together, these practical, bottom-up strategies also provide some of the best decentralized urban solutions for reducing climate pollution and conserving energy and natural resources. Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) This event will feature leading-edge practitioners from Brazil, India, the United States, and several other countries where workers and environmentalists have come together to support truly sustainable approaches to waste and development. They will present their achievements along the road to zero waste, countervailing forces, and will describe lessons they have learned to share with other communities. Valuing Ecosystem Services 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM T-4 (Riocentro) Sustainable Construction 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM P3-A (Riocentro) Institutional and Strategic Frameworks for Sustainable Development in Africa: Integrating the three Pillars of Sustainable Development Launch of report "Sustainable development for the 21st Century" China Going Green? Youth Environmental Actions Rising to the Challenges Achievements of Central Africa for the implementation of Agenda 21 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM 15:30:00 AM 15:30:00 AM 15:30:00 AM In January 2011, The Nature Conservancy and The Dow Chemical Company announced a breakthrough collaboration?one that will help Dow and the business community recognize, value and incorporate nature into global business goals, decisions and strategies. The event will be about the contribution of the construction industry to sustainable development The Nature Conservancy Brazil P3-B (Riocentro) Effective and well-coordinated institutions and strategies are essential in achieving a balanced integration of economic, social and environmental interests, central to accelerating progress towards sustainable development. As such, it is pertinent that Africa is adequately prepared to articulate its vision for a reformed global institutional framework that could ensure effective linkages and synergies, while at the same time supporting institutions at the regional, subregional, national and local levels to effectively implement sustainable development commitments. This side event will provide Africa and its partners a platform to deliberate on institutional frameworks at the regional, sub-regional, national and local levels that are responsive to the requirements of sustainable development, as well as on the model of global level institutional architecture that could support such institutions and their strategies. It will also serve as a launching platform for further consultations on the functioning and implementation of institutions and strategies in Africa after Rio+20. Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) P3-E (Riocentro) The side event will present the SD21 project?s synthesis report for policy makers. The report draws upon a series of studies carried out under the project, in addition to recent major assessments. The SD21 studies approach sustainable development from various perspectives: (a) expert assessment of the progress made since 1992, including a review of Agenda 21 and the Rio principles; (b) critical analysis of global scenario exercises since 1992; (c) future vision of sustainable development, as suggested by ecological economics, compared to the ?green economy? and ?business-as-usual? views; (d) sectoral perspectives on challenges and potential ways forward. The project also includes a scenario component which analyzes sustainable development options based on the most recent scenarios prepared by key institutions for Rio+20. Division for Sustainable Development (UNDESA) T-8 (Riocentro) China?s spectacular economic growth in the last two decades has led to unprecedented environmental problems. Against this background, many youth environmental groups have sprung up across China, reflecting the aspirations of a green future by the next generation. In recent years, passionate Chinese youth are rising to the challenge and flocking to join the battle of creating a sustainable future. This side event, as part of the ?China Going Green? Dialogues, will review the history, successes and challenges of Chinese youth environmental activism. Speakers will articulate a youth perspective on China?s development and future. In order to contribute to the implementation of Agenda 21, Central African countries had taken relevant measures and institutional frameworks to promote sustainable development in Central Africa. The Summit of Rio+20 is an excellent opportunity for these countries to share their achievements and lessons learnt with the rest of the world. It is in this framework that, the Central African Forests Commission (COMIFAC) which is an Intergovernmental Organization Auditorium 2 (Barra Arena) established in 2000 by the Heads of State of Central African Countries (ten countries members: Burundi, Cameroon, Central Africa Republic, Chad, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Rwanda and Sao Tome & Principes) and the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) want to organize this side-event. This meeting will contribute to the achievement of the objectives of this Summit by the fact that, topics which will address have a linkage with the thematic of Rio+20. Shanshui Conservation Center Central African Forests Commission (COMIFAC) Global Foundation for Democracy and Development (GFDD) actively collaborates with Ocean in Google Earth as the institution?s local partner in the Dominican Republic to provide and create content for ?Explore the Ocean?, a GFDD educational initiative, and one that will be highlighted at a special side panel to be held at the Rio + 20 Conference. Oceans In Google Earth as an Environmental Educational Toolthe Dominican Perspective 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM T-9 (Riocentro) Ocean in Google Earth collects local stories and locally-based knowledge from people who care about the ocean environment worldwide. These stories are related to six key areas: ecosystems, marine life, ocean and atmosphere, science and exploration, marine protected areas and human connections. Global Foundation for Democracy and Development GFDD and Ocean in Google Earth have teamed up to create a geo-referenced layer on Google Earth named Mission Blue. Mission Blue is built using a multimedia format including video footage, pictures, local music and the presentation of short stories in Spanish highlighting scientific studies, creating awareness of marine and coastal ecosystems and highlighting best practices as well as documenting the challenges & opportunities that lie ahead for the oceans. Seminaire d'echange et d'information sur le Lac Tchad 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM P3-6 (Riocentro) Tax justice: key to sustainable development? 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM T-6 (Riocentro) Dialogue of Chinese, European and South American Civil Society Rio+20 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM T-11 (Riocentro) Population, Rights and Sustainability: Voices from the Global South Women Empowering Women: From Stockholm to Rio, following footprints & continuing the legacy of women's leadership in advancing sustainable development, gender equality, and human rights from local, national, to global 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM 15:30:00 AM P3-F (Riocentro) T-5 (Riocentro) c'est un séminaire d?échange et d'information sur le Lac Tchad A lack of resources hampers poor countries? ability to develop sustainably. Indeed insufficient financial resources are a major reason for the gaps in implementing the agreed sustainable development commitments and action programmes since the 1992 Rio Summit on Environment and Development. Tax revenues can provide governments with the sustainable and predictable resources they need. However the ability of governments to collect tax revenues is systematically undermined by a lack of capacity in tax authorities, poor tax systems and financial secrecy. This side event will explore how the obstacles to mobilising tax revenues could be overcome in the interests of sustainable development globally, particularly in developing countries. There are many converging processes contributing to the preparation of the conference, the commitment of civil society is one of those. For over a year, civil society organizations in China, Europe and South America have been preparing for this world event and are expected to make contributions to Rio+20 from their perspectives. We are well aware, perhaps more than ever, that the interdependencies at a global level are irreversible, and world governance and the institutional framework for sustainable development cannot work without regional and global consensus and joint actions. In this sense, Association 4D and CEF are willing to organize during Rio+20 Conference a side event ?Jointly Heading for the Future We Want, calling on a Tripartite Dialogue of Chinese, European and South American Civil Societies in Rio+20?. This workshop will focus on the perspectives of Voices from the South on how addressing population dynamics at national and community levels in ways that respect and protect human rights can make a significant contribution to sustainable development. Focused on the intersection between the ?social? and ?environmental? dimensions of sustainable development, this workshop will bring together global and local perspectives on how population dynamics, including growth, urbanization, migration etc affect sustainable development priorities, including the green economy, climate change, environmental degradation, poverty alleviation and gender equality. Presentations will focus on how the provision of voluntary family planning services that respect and protect rights can be combined with environmental approaches to meet a range of sustainable development needs defined at community level that have global potential and impact. The side event aims to trace, compile and highlight the role and contribution of exceptional women leaders , in the local, national and global scene to empower women to gain equality with men, enjoy human rights, and move towards a sustainable present and future for all, within the timeframe of the first United Nations Conference on the Human Environment(UNCHE) in Stockholm, Sweden in 1972 to the coming United Nations Conference on the Environment , Rio+20 in June 2012. Chad Christian Aid Collectif RIO+20 Population and Climate Change Alliance (PCCA) Philippines Women University (PWU) The Canadian Earth Summit Coalition has been the focal point for Canadian civil society in the lead-up to Rio+20. The side event is an opportunity for the Coalition to present highlights of its We Canada initiative ? an ambitious public engagement and policy development strategy. We Canada: A Journey for Canadian Leadership at Rio+20 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM UN2 (Barra Arena) During the event, we will: release a comprehensive report detailing priorities of over 7,000 Canadians from public dialogues; detail the successes and lessons learned from an extensive cross-Canada tour; preview a short ?Rio+20 cut? of a documentary of the We Canada journey, including interviews with young Canadians; and, discuss the process of developing and proposing policy initiatives. We Canada Champion and sustainability advocate Severn Cullis-Suzuki will provide a keynote address, and Coalition partners will weigh in on the importance of civil society leadership. We Canada Initiative In addition to highlighting policy possibilities, the event will be an opportunity to share best practices for cross-country public engagement and coalition-building. Creating a More Effective System of Environmental and Sustainable Development Governance Zero Waste is Happening! Successes & struggles for real sustainability 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM 15:30:00 AM T-10 (Riocentro) T-3 (Riocentro) This session will focus on the need to strengthen and democratize the institutional framework for an emerging global system of sustainable development governance and an international rule of law. We will address the need to uplevel UNEP into an implementing and regulating agency and to transform the UN Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD) into a Council with binding and enforceable coordinating powers. In cities around the world, grassroots recycling workers, visionary local leaders, and innovative practitioners are showing that zero waste is an achievable goal whose day has come. In contrast with the primitive idea of burning our garbage, recycling and composting create livelihoods, save money, and protect the environment and public health. These efforts go handin-hand with clean production, producer responsibility, and waste minimization programs for dangerous and hard-to-recycle materials. Together, these practical, bottom-up strategies also provide some of the best decentralized urban solutions for reducing climate pollution and conserving energy and natural resources. Association of World Citizens Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) This event will feature leading-edge practitioners from Brazil, India, the United States, and several other countries where workers and environmentalists have come together to support truly sustainable approaches to waste and development. They will present their achievements along the road to zero waste, countervailing forces, and will describe lessons they have learned to share with other communities. Valuing Ecosystem Services 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM T-4 (Riocentro) Sustainable Construction 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM P3-A (Riocentro) Institutional and Strategic Frameworks for Sustainable Development in Africa: Integrating the three Pillars of Sustainable Development 17/06/2012 15:30:00 AM P3-B (Riocentro) In January 2011, The Nature Conservancy and The Dow Chemical Company announced a breakthrough collaboration?one that will help Dow and the business community recognize, value and incorporate nature into global business goals, decisions and strategies. The event will be about the contribution of the construction industry to sustainable development Effective and well-coordinated institutions and strategies are essential in achieving a balanced integration of economic, social and environmental interests, central to accelerating progress towards sustainable development. As such, it is pertinent that Africa is adequately prepared to articulate its vision for a reformed global institutional framework that could ensure effective linkages and synergies, while at the same time supporting institutions at the regional, subregional, national and local levels to effectively implement sustainable development commitments. This side event will provide Africa and its partners a platform to deliberate on institutional frameworks at the regional, sub-regional, national and local levels that are responsive to the requirements of sustainable development, as well as on the model of global level institutional architecture that could support such institutions and their strategies. It will also serve as a launching platform for further consultations on the functioning and implementation of institutions and strategies in Africa after Rio+20. The Nature Conservancy Brazil Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) Bringing Climate Finance to Grassroots Women - What does it take? FINANCING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA Another work is possible: a trade union contribution to Sustainable Development ICTs, the foundation of our sustainable future Harnessing globalization for the green economy 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17:30:00 AM 17:30:00 AM 17:30:00 AM 17:30:00 AM 17:30:00 AM UN2 (Barra Arena) Women in many countries are disproportionally affected by climate change impacts with many women in developing countries hit the worst. They have different experiences, knowledge and capabilities from men which are instrumental for effective action on improving climate resilience, safeguarding forest stocks and reducing mitigation. In many cases, grassroots women in developing countries have taken action with community-based action, providing leadership, initiative and innovation. However, existing public financing instruments for climate change action very insufficiently are taking gender-differentiated impacts and contributions into Heinrich Boell Foundation account in allocating funding for projects and programs in developing countries to deal with climate change. Even where dedicated climate financing and climate-related development financing instrument display some gender-awareness, fund structures such as allocation frameworks or financial instruments used very rarely ensure that grassroots women, those at the forefront of the fight against climate change, are direct beneficiaries of dedicated public funding. T-4 (Riocentro) Over recent decades, debate has been raging on the effectiveness of aid to achieve economic or development targets, with increasing focus on improving effectiveness of use, in particular in view of the current multiple crises. The potential result is a vicious cycle, i.e. the apparent lack of legitimacy that results from ineffective use of available resources may serve to reinforce the existing tendencies towards shrinking financing. This side event will serve as a platform for dialogue between African member States and their partners on: how resources can be African Development Bank mobilized for sustainable development ? both domestically and internationally ? with a particular emphasis on innovative sources of finance and leveraging resources from the private sector; and how national institutions can be assisted to effectively utilize these resources. The expectation is that active debate will lead to increased understanding of the options available for African countries, with regards to fostering the implementation of sustainable development commitments. T-2 (Riocentro) A sustainable future requires major transformation in our current economic model. In a context of rising inequalities, unemployment, precarious work and irreversible environmental degradation, the labour movement is mobilised to promote an alternative model, where people and the planet are at the centre, and where a Just Transition is designed to accompany us all in the process of achieving it. Hear inspiring examples and share ideas about what trade unions and workers are doing to create more sustainable communities and how workers contribute to sustainable development. International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) on behalf of the Workers and Trade Union Major Group P3-6 (Riocentro) Information and communication technologies (ICTs) play a critical role to promote the integration of the three pillars of sustainable development. ICTs are the most inclusive infrastructure on the planet, with 90% of the world population connected to mobile services and over one third connected to the Internet. ICTs are a truly unique platform for progress that creates wealth, optimize the use of natural resources, enables a low carbon economy and give International equitable access to basic public services, such as health care and education. ICTs play a pivotal role in monitoring, predicting and detecting natural disasters. Using these technologies Telecommunication Union to mitigate disasters contributes to saving human life, protecting infrastructure, and supporting (ITU) economic activity leading to sustainable development. The side event ?ICTs, the foundation of our sustainable future? will look at specific ICT applications and services that have the capacity to contribute to the transition towards a green economy and to poverty alleviation. P3-E (Riocentro) Efforts to advance the green economy face tremendous challenges. They have to receive the sustained support from citizen and hence work within national economic systems to meet specific constraints and needs. They also have to be coordinated at global level to make the whole greater than the sum of its parts and increase the net benefits to ?turn green? for any country. Budding initiatives for greening the economy demonstrate that every green economy Institut du Developpement Durable et des Relations will be unique. They also suggest that their public policy content and the specific policy and Internationales (IDDRI) measures used can turn conflicting in the current context of lingering crisis in some OECD countries and exacerbated power relations induced by fast convergence across developing and developed economies. How best harness globalization for the green economy is the issue at stake we intend to address in this side-event. South-South Cooperation and Lessons Learned from Payment for Environme 17/06/2012 17:30:00 AM P3-B (Riocentro) Since 2008, FAS is responsible for implementing the largest Payment for Environmental Services (PES) program in the world, the Bolsa Floresta Program, in the State of Amazonas, Brazil. Within this context, FAS organized several initiatives on South-South cooperation with Mozambique (2009-2011), Panamá (2010), Indonesia (2010) and Cameroon, Central Africa Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, Madagascar and Republic of Congo (20102011), with support from different institutions such as Idesam, World Bank, CIFOR, IIED, and many others. Fundação Amazonas Sustentável This event thus will present and discuss different initiatives on PES, Reducing GHG Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) and innovative institutional frameworks in Brazil and other forested countries, aiming at extracting lessons learned and identifying opportunities and bottlenecks, analysis and experience exchange, considering South-South cooperation initiatives. The event aims to explore the concept of Green Economy from a Central American perspective and contribute to the debate on what the implications of Green Economy could be for the Central American and Caribbean region, given its extreme environmental, social, political and economic vulnerability. This will be done through three short presentations and a short film giving concrete examples from Central America. Green Economy: an outlook from Central America and the Caribbean Partenariat contribution des organisations au DD: Apport d'ISO 26000 10 years of Essential Services Charter: review, case studies, outlook Imagine All The People: Advancing a Planetary Movement 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17:30:00 AM 17:30:00 AM 17:30:00 AM 17:30:00 AM T-10 (Riocentro) P3-A (Riocentro) Topics to be explored include: ? Green Economy: is it based on assumptions or can such transition really be effective to produce the profound changes required to save life on the planet? ? If not, is Green Economy just a cosmetic change to maintain status quo? ? What type of governance would be necessary to avoid the latter? ? How could the democratic ownership of the Green Economy be increased? ? What is needed to avoid the indebtness of the states to nature and to its populations? World Council of Churches and the Lutheran World Federation L?Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF), a contribué de façon substantielle aux négociations et à l?adoption de la Norme ISO 26000 portant Lignes directrices du Développement durable publiée en novembre 2010. Pour le déploiement de cette norme, l?OIF a élaboré et adopté une stratégie propre en vue du développement d?un partenariat du type de 2 des Nations Unies. C?est ainsi que lors du Forum francophone préparatoire à Organisation internationale Rio+20, un atelier s?est tenu le 7 février 2012 à Lyon, en France, qui a permis de faire un état de la Francophonie (OIF) des lieux détaillé des initiatives et des développements en cours au plan international en matière de responsabilité sociétale comme contribution des organisations au développement durable, illustrés par des exemples de déploiement dans des pays francophones. Ceci a abouti à l?adoption du Projet de Partenariat objet de l?évènement parallèle envisagé à Rio. T-3 (Riocentro) Johannesburg, 2002, IGD, with the support of UNITAR, has presented the Charter of essential services, which is the first step of a worldwide movement for the recognition of a right of access for all to basic services. The matter of access to basic services (water, sanitation, waste management, energy, transport, telecommunications, education, health, safety) is closely related to issues of sustainable development and poverty reduction. Indeed, these services are a prerequisite for a decent life and a healthy habitat, they condition the urban and economic development and they Institut de la Gestion Deleguee must be organized by preserving natural resources. If water and sanitation had been highlighted into the Millennium Development Goals and through the recognition of a right to water, strong efforts must be done for other services in a perspective of continuous improvement. Rio+20 is an opportunity to review both normative and operational point of view and to suggest some ways for the future in advancing the improvement of access to all services. T-9 (Riocentro) The planetary challenge is urgent and systemic. The world confronts twenty-first century perils hobbled by twentieth century mindsets and institutions, a dangerous gap that bodes ill. A just and sustainable civilization is still possible. We can forge a path to a different future: a world of lives enriched and nature resilient. A fragmented movement is incapable of systemic transformation. Civil society efforts are vital, but lack an overarching vision and strategy Centre for Environment and matched to the complexity of the historic task. A critical social actor is missing from the global Development stage. The transition awaits the awakening of a vast cultural and political movement engaged on all fronts in a supranational project of global citizenship. The global citizens movement will be adaptive and polycentric. The living movement will evolve as a dispersed ecology of associations, spawning centers of influence in every nation and community. ?World Youth in Action? is an opportunity to gather the efforts currently being done by and for the youth that will impact the future of young people around the world and its relationships with other segments of society. World Youth in Action 17/06/2012 17:30:00 AM T-8 (Riocentro) The event will be facilitated by a group of international youth (ages 18 ? 29) currently traveling on the Up with People program. These young people are advocating for the betterment of the world, not by just talking, but by doing. They travel, they perform, and they impact. Up with People The event will work as a forum for sharing ideas and experiences about best sustainable practices around the world that will contribute to the future we want. There will also be selected musical performances as a way to encourage the audience to engage in the topics being presented, while also providing a more enjoyable environment and a break from other discussions at Rio+20. Bringing Climate Finance to Grassroots Women - What does it take? FINANCING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA Another work is possible: a trade union contribution to Sustainable Development ICTs, the foundation of our sustainable future 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17:30:00 AM 17:30:00 AM 17:30:00 AM 17:30:00 AM UN2 (Barra Arena) Women in many countries are disproportionally affected by climate change impacts with many women in developing countries hit the worst. They have different experiences, knowledge and capabilities from men which are instrumental for effective action on improving climate resilience, safeguarding forest stocks and reducing mitigation. In many cases, grassroots women in developing countries have taken action with community-based action, providing leadership, initiative and innovation. However, existing public financing instruments for climate change action very insufficiently are taking gender-differentiated impacts and contributions into account in allocating funding for projects and programs in developing countries to deal with climate change. Even where dedicated climate financing and climate-related development financing instrument display some gender-awareness, fund structures such as allocation frameworks or financial instruments used very rarely ensure that grassroots women, those at the forefront of the fight against climate change, are direct beneficiaries of dedicated public funding. Heinrich Boell Foundation T-4 (Riocentro) Over recent decades, debate has been raging on the effectiveness of aid to achieve economic or development targets, with increasing focus on improving effectiveness of use, in particular in view of the current multiple crises. The potential result is a vicious cycle, i.e. the apparent lack of legitimacy that results from ineffective use of available resources may serve to reinforce the existing tendencies towards shrinking financing. This side event will serve as a platform for dialogue between African member States and their partners on: how resources can be mobilized for sustainable development ? both domestically and internationally ? with a particular emphasis on innovative sources of finance and leveraging resources from the private sector; and how national institutions can be assisted to effectively utilize these resources. The expectation is that active debate will lead to increased understanding of the options available for African countries, with regards to fostering the implementation of sustainable development commitments. African Development Bank T-2 (Riocentro) P3-6 (Riocentro) A sustainable future requires major transformation in our current economic model. In a context of rising inequalities, unemployment, precarious work and irreversible environmental degradation, the labour movement is mobilised to promote an alternative model, where people and the planet are at the centre, and where a Just Transition is designed to accompany us all in the process of achieving it. Hear inspiring examples and share ideas about what trade unions and workers are doing to create more sustainable communities and how workers contribute to sustainable development. Information and communication technologies (ICTs) play a critical role to promote the integration of the three pillars of sustainable development. ICTs are the most inclusive infrastructure on the planet, with 90% of the world population connected to mobile services and over one third connected to the Internet. ICTs are a truly unique platform for progress that creates wealth, optimize the use of natural resources, enables a low carbon economy and give equitable access to basic public services, such as health care and education. ICTs play a pivotal role in monitoring, predicting and detecting natural disasters. Using these technologies to mitigate disasters contributes to saving human life, protecting infrastructure, and supporting economic activity leading to sustainable development. The side event ?ICTs, the foundation of our sustainable future? will look at specific ICT applications and services that have the capacity to contribute to the transition towards a green economy and to poverty alleviation. International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) on behalf of the Workers and Trade Union Major Group International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Harnessing globalization for the green economy South-South Cooperation and Lessons Learned from Payment for Environme 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17:30:00 AM 17:30:00 AM P3-E (Riocentro) P3-B (Riocentro) Efforts to advance the green economy face tremendous challenges. They have to receive the sustained support from citizen and hence work within national economic systems to meet specific constraints and needs. They also have to be coordinated at global level to make the whole greater than the sum of its parts and increase the net benefits to ?turn green? for any country. Budding initiatives for greening the economy demonstrate that every green economy will be unique. They also suggest that their public policy content and the specific policy and measures used can turn conflicting in the current context of lingering crisis in some OECD countries and exacerbated power relations induced by fast convergence across developing and developed economies. How best harness globalization for the green economy is the issue at stake we intend to address in this side-event. Since 2008, FAS is responsible for implementing the largest Payment for Environmental Services (PES) program in the world, the Bolsa Floresta Program, in the State of Amazonas, Brazil. Within this context, FAS organized several initiatives on South-South cooperation with Mozambique (2009-2011), Panamá (2010), Indonesia (2010) and Cameroon, Central Africa Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, Madagascar and Republic of Congo (20102011), with support from different institutions such as Idesam, World Bank, CIFOR, IIED, and many others. Institut du Developpement Durable et des Relations Internationales (IDDRI) Fundação Amazonas Sustentável This event thus will present and discuss different initiatives on PES, Reducing GHG Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) and innovative institutional frameworks in Brazil and other forested countries, aiming at extracting lessons learned and identifying opportunities and bottlenecks, analysis and experience exchange, considering South-South cooperation initiatives. The event aims to explore the concept of Green Economy from a Central American perspective and contribute to the debate on what the implications of Green Economy could be for the Central American and Caribbean region, given its extreme environmental, social, political and economic vulnerability. This will be done through three short presentations and a short film giving concrete examples from Central America. Green Economy: an outlook from Central America and the Caribbean Partenariat contribution des organisations au DD: Apport d'ISO 26000 10 years of Essential Services Charter: review, case studies, outlook 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17:30:00 AM 17:30:00 AM 17:30:00 AM T-10 (Riocentro) P3-A (Riocentro) T-3 (Riocentro) Topics to be explored include: ? Green Economy: is it based on assumptions or can such transition really be effective to produce the profound changes required to save life on the planet? ? If not, is Green Economy just a cosmetic change to maintain status quo? ? What type of governance would be necessary to avoid the latter? ? How could the democratic ownership of the Green Economy be increased? ? What is needed to avoid the indebtness of the states to nature and to its populations? World Council of Churches and the Lutheran World Federation L?Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF), a contribué de façon substantielle aux négociations et à l?adoption de la Norme ISO 26000 portant Lignes directrices du Développement durable publiée en novembre 2010. Pour le déploiement de cette norme, l?OIF a élaboré et adopté une stratégie propre en vue du développement d?un partenariat du type de 2 des Nations Unies. C?est ainsi que lors du Forum francophone préparatoire à Organisation internationale Rio+20, un atelier s?est tenu le 7 février 2012 à Lyon, en France, qui a permis de faire un état de la Francophonie (OIF) des lieux détaillé des initiatives et des développements en cours au plan international en matière de responsabilité sociétale comme contribution des organisations au développement durable, illustrés par des exemples de déploiement dans des pays francophones. Ceci a abouti à l?adoption du Projet de Partenariat objet de l?évènement parallèle envisagé à Rio. Johannesburg, 2002, IGD, with the support of UNITAR, has presented the Charter of essential services, which is the first step of a worldwide movement for the recognition of a right of access for all to basic services. The matter of access to basic services (water, sanitation, waste management, energy, transport, telecommunications, education, health, safety) is closely related to issues of sustainable development and poverty reduction. Indeed, these services are a prerequisite for a decent life and a healthy habitat, they condition the urban and economic development and they must be organized by preserving natural resources. If water and sanitation had been highlighted into the Millennium Development Goals and through the recognition of a right to water, strong efforts must be done for other services in a perspective of continuous improvement. Rio+20 is an opportunity to review both normative and operational point of view and to suggest some ways for the future in advancing the improvement of access to all services. Institut de la Gestion Deleguee Imagine All The People: Advancing a Planetary Movement 17/06/2012 17:30:00 AM T-9 (Riocentro) The planetary challenge is urgent and systemic. The world confronts twenty-first century perils hobbled by twentieth century mindsets and institutions, a dangerous gap that bodes ill. A just and sustainable civilization is still possible. We can forge a path to a different future: a world of lives enriched and nature resilient. A fragmented movement is incapable of systemic transformation. Civil society efforts are vital, but lack an overarching vision and strategy matched to the complexity of the historic task. A critical social actor is missing from the global stage. The transition awaits the awakening of a vast cultural and political movement engaged on all fronts in a supranational project of global citizenship. The global citizens movement will be adaptive and polycentric. The living movement will evolve as a dispersed ecology of associations, spawning centers of influence in every nation and community. Centre for Environment and Development ?World Youth in Action? is an opportunity to gather the efforts currently being done by and for the youth that will impact the future of young people around the world and its relationships with other segments of society. World Youth in Action 17/06/2012 17:30:00 AM T-8 (Riocentro) The event will be facilitated by a group of international youth (ages 18 ? 29) currently traveling on the Up with People program. These young people are advocating for the betterment of the world, not by just talking, but by doing. They travel, they perform, and they impact. Up with People The event will work as a forum for sharing ideas and experiences about best sustainable practices around the world that will contribute to the future we want. There will also be selected musical performances as a way to encourage the audience to engage in the topics being presented, while also providing a more enjoyable environment and a break from other discussions at Rio+20. Bringing Climate Finance to Grassroots Women - What does it take? FINANCING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA Another work is possible: a trade union contribution to Sustainable Development 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17:30:00 AM 17:30:00 AM 17:30:00 AM UN2 (Barra Arena) Women in many countries are disproportionally affected by climate change impacts with many women in developing countries hit the worst. They have different experiences, knowledge and capabilities from men which are instrumental for effective action on improving climate resilience, safeguarding forest stocks and reducing mitigation. In many cases, grassroots women in developing countries have taken action with community-based action, providing leadership, initiative and innovation. However, existing public financing instruments for climate change action very insufficiently are taking gender-differentiated impacts and contributions into account in allocating funding for projects and programs in developing countries to deal with climate change. Even where dedicated climate financing and climate-related development financing instrument display some gender-awareness, fund structures such as allocation frameworks or financial instruments used very rarely ensure that grassroots women, those at the forefront of the fight against climate change, are direct beneficiaries of dedicated public funding. Heinrich Boell Foundation T-4 (Riocentro) Over recent decades, debate has been raging on the effectiveness of aid to achieve economic or development targets, with increasing focus on improving effectiveness of use, in particular in view of the current multiple crises. The potential result is a vicious cycle, i.e. the apparent lack of legitimacy that results from ineffective use of available resources may serve to reinforce the existing tendencies towards shrinking financing. This side event will serve as a platform for dialogue between African member States and their partners on: how resources can be mobilized for sustainable development ? both domestically and internationally ? with a particular emphasis on innovative sources of finance and leveraging resources from the private sector; and how national institutions can be assisted to effectively utilize these resources. The expectation is that active debate will lead to increased understanding of the options available for African countries, with regards to fostering the implementation of sustainable development commitments. African Development Bank T-2 (Riocentro) A sustainable future requires major transformation in our current economic model. In a context of rising inequalities, unemployment, precarious work and irreversible environmental degradation, the labour movement is mobilised to promote an alternative model, where people and the planet are at the centre, and where a Just Transition is designed to accompany us all in the process of achieving it. Hear inspiring examples and share ideas about what trade unions and workers are doing to create more sustainable communities and how workers contribute to sustainable development. International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) on behalf of the Workers and Trade Union Major Group ICTs, the foundation of our sustainable future Harnessing globalization for the green economy South-South Cooperation and Lessons Learned from Payment for Environme 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17:30:00 AM 17:30:00 AM 17:30:00 AM P3-6 (Riocentro) Information and communication technologies (ICTs) play a critical role to promote the integration of the three pillars of sustainable development. ICTs are the most inclusive infrastructure on the planet, with 90% of the world population connected to mobile services and over one third connected to the Internet. ICTs are a truly unique platform for progress that creates wealth, optimize the use of natural resources, enables a low carbon economy and give equitable access to basic public services, such as health care and education. ICTs play a pivotal role in monitoring, predicting and detecting natural disasters. Using these technologies to mitigate disasters contributes to saving human life, protecting infrastructure, and supporting economic activity leading to sustainable development. The side event ?ICTs, the foundation of our sustainable future? will look at specific ICT applications and services that have the capacity to contribute to the transition towards a green economy and to poverty alleviation. International Telecommunication Union (ITU) P3-E (Riocentro) Efforts to advance the green economy face tremendous challenges. They have to receive the sustained support from citizen and hence work within national economic systems to meet specific constraints and needs. They also have to be coordinated at global level to make the whole greater than the sum of its parts and increase the net benefits to ?turn green? for any country. Budding initiatives for greening the economy demonstrate that every green economy will be unique. They also suggest that their public policy content and the specific policy and measures used can turn conflicting in the current context of lingering crisis in some OECD countries and exacerbated power relations induced by fast convergence across developing and developed economies. How best harness globalization for the green economy is the issue at stake we intend to address in this side-event. Institut du Developpement Durable et des Relations Internationales (IDDRI) P3-B (Riocentro) Since 2008, FAS is responsible for implementing the largest Payment for Environmental Services (PES) program in the world, the Bolsa Floresta Program, in the State of Amazonas, Brazil. Within this context, FAS organized several initiatives on South-South cooperation with Mozambique (2009-2011), Panamá (2010), Indonesia (2010) and Cameroon, Central Africa Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, Madagascar and Republic of Congo (20102011), with support from different institutions such as Idesam, World Bank, CIFOR, IIED, and many others. Fundação Amazonas Sustentável This event thus will present and discuss different initiatives on PES, Reducing GHG Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) and innovative institutional frameworks in Brazil and other forested countries, aiming at extracting lessons learned and identifying opportunities and bottlenecks, analysis and experience exchange, considering South-South cooperation initiatives. The event aims to explore the concept of Green Economy from a Central American perspective and contribute to the debate on what the implications of Green Economy could be for the Central American and Caribbean region, given its extreme environmental, social, political and economic vulnerability. This will be done through three short presentations and a short film giving concrete examples from Central America. Green Economy: an outlook from Central America and the Caribbean Partenariat contribution des organisations au DD: Apport d'ISO 26000 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17:30:00 AM 17:30:00 AM T-10 (Riocentro) P3-A (Riocentro) Topics to be explored include: ? Green Economy: is it based on assumptions or can such transition really be effective to produce the profound changes required to save life on the planet? ? If not, is Green Economy just a cosmetic change to maintain status quo? ? What type of governance would be necessary to avoid the latter? ? How could the democratic ownership of the Green Economy be increased? ? What is needed to avoid the indebtness of the states to nature and to its populations? World Council of Churches and the Lutheran World Federation L?Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF), a contribué de façon substantielle aux négociations et à l?adoption de la Norme ISO 26000 portant Lignes directrices du Développement durable publiée en novembre 2010. Pour le déploiement de cette norme, l?OIF a élaboré et adopté une stratégie propre en vue du développement d?un partenariat du type de 2 des Nations Unies. C?est ainsi que lors du Forum francophone préparatoire à Organisation internationale Rio+20, un atelier s?est tenu le 7 février 2012 à Lyon, en France, qui a permis de faire un état de la Francophonie (OIF) des lieux détaillé des initiatives et des développements en cours au plan international en matière de responsabilité sociétale comme contribution des organisations au développement durable, illustrés par des exemples de déploiement dans des pays francophones. Ceci a abouti à l?adoption du Projet de Partenariat objet de l?évènement parallèle envisagé à Rio. 10 years of Essential Services Charter: review, case studies, outlook Imagine All The People: Advancing a Planetary Movement 17/06/2012 17/06/2012 17:30:00 AM 17:30:00 AM T-3 (Riocentro) Johannesburg, 2002, IGD, with the support of UNITAR, has presented the Charter of essential services, which is the first step of a worldwide movement for the recognition of a right of access for all to basic services. The matter of access to basic services (water, sanitation, waste management, energy, transport, telecommunications, education, health, safety) is closely related to issues of sustainable development and poverty reduction. Indeed, these services are a prerequisite for a decent life and a healthy habitat, they condition the urban and economic development and they must be organized by preserving natural resources. If water and sanitation had been highlighted into the Millennium Development Goals and through the recognition of a right to water, strong efforts must be done for other services in a perspective of continuous improvement. Rio+20 is an opportunity to review both normative and operational point of view and to suggest some ways for the future in advancing the improvement of access to all services. Institut de la Gestion Deleguee T-9 (Riocentro) The planetary challenge is urgent and systemic. The world confronts twenty-first century perils hobbled by twentieth century mindsets and institutions, a dangerous gap that bodes ill. A just and sustainable civilization is still possible. We can forge a path to a different future: a world of lives enriched and nature resilient. A fragmented movement is incapable of systemic transformation. Civil society efforts are vital, but lack an overarching vision and strategy matched to the complexity of the historic task. A critical social actor is missing from the global stage. The transition awaits the awakening of a vast cultural and political movement engaged on all fronts in a supranational project of global citizenship. The global citizens movement will be adaptive and polycentric. The living movement will evolve as a dispersed ecology of associations, spawning centers of influence in every nation and community. Centre for Environment and Development ?World Youth in Action? is an opportunity to gather the efforts currently being done by and for the youth that will impact the future of young people around the world and its relationships with other segments of society. World Youth in Action 17/06/2012 17:30:00 AM T-8 (Riocentro) The event will be facilitated by a group of international youth (ages 18 ? 29) currently traveling on the Up with People program. These young people are advocating for the betterment of the world, not by just talking, but by doing. They travel, they perform, and they impact. Up with People The event will work as a forum for sharing ideas and experiences about best sustainable practices around the world that will contribute to the future we want. There will also be selected musical performances as a way to encourage the audience to engage in the topics being presented, while also providing a more enjoyable environment and a break from other discussions at Rio+20. Demonstration of Save One Megawatt Power a Day 17/06/2012 19:30:00 AM T-9 (Riocentro) Certified Green - The Role and Impacts of Certification in the Green Economy 17/06/2012 19:30:00 AM T-8 (Riocentro) Empowering Rural Women 17/06/2012 19:30:00 AM P3-1 (Riocentro) Shweta Marandi ( http://www.unep.org/tunza/children/inner.asp?ct=actions&ac=bulletin_board&bd=hero_profile& hr=shweta) started a campaign for the frugal use of electricity.Today she has the support of Tarumitra over 10,000 students to save 100 Watt/hour of electricity a day. And the campaign is spreading. UNEP made Shweta Hero of the month for her successful campaign. She or her companions would present a demonstration of the campaign as a side event Every year, consumers spend billions of dollars on products with environmental and social certifications. What impact do these labels have? The Committee on Sustainability Assessment (COSA) will unveil the results of six years of research on sustainability initiatives. Equiterre The presentation will be followed by an expert panel discussion on how innovative policy makers, foundations and private companies are using certification and other approaches to create a green economy. The panel discussion will be held in English only. Why do rural women lag behind on the Millennium Development Goals? How can these challenges be addressed? Discuss the concrete actions that are working in the field and help World Farmers Organisation identify the gaps that are needed to secure a better future for rural women Plan Nord is a sustainable development initiative covering the 1.2 million square kilometer northern boreal region of Quebec ? a nearly pristine area twice the size of France. The area is home to a significant portion of the Canadian Boreal, the largest intact forest ecosystem on Earth, and the world?s largest storehouse of carbon. Quebec's Plan Nord: Towards a New Global Model for Sustainable Develop 17/06/2012 19:30:00 AM T-10 (Riocentro) Through the Plan Nord, Quebec has brought together businesses, scientists, conservationists, aboriginal leaders and local communities to find the best ways to balance economic Pew Environment Group development with conservation, including protecting 50% of the north from all industrial activity, through an innovative ecological planning process. The commitments of the Plan Nord to integrate economic development with conservation biology and sustainable development on a landscape scale, in a manner that respects the culture and rights of aboriginal people, have the potential to form the basis for a new global model for sustainable development. GREEN ECONOMY 17/06/2012 19:30:00 AM P3-2 (Riocentro) Achieving a sustainable future in Rio: what can do a "Blue Economy"? 17/06/2012 19:30:00 AM T-3 (Riocentro) Rio+20: Building "Green Bridge" through Generations 17/06/2012 19:30:00 AM T-5 (Riocentro) Demonstration of Save One Megawatt Power a Day 17/06/2012 19:30:00 AM T-9 (Riocentro) Certified Green - The Role and Impacts of Certification in the Green Economy 17/06/2012 19:30:00 AM T-8 (Riocentro) Empowering Rural Women 17/06/2012 19:30:00 AM P3-1 (Riocentro) The debate on the Green Economy leads to an objective discussion of relevant aspects of present development pathways. The thinking on this concept aims to look at its relevance as an instrument to the transition of socio-technical systems and the transformation of consumption and production patterns. This should provide, at the same time, environment protection and ecosystem services valuation, inequalities reduction and social inclusion, together with the redesign and stimulation of the international economy in a context of structural crisis. The event is an open discussion on the role the Commonwealth Environment Task Force Meeting plays in the UNEP?s Governing Council and to push for a ??Blue Economy and Ocean Governance?? as possible outcome for Rio+20. Speakers and participants will explore together the role young people from the intergovernmental organization plays to ensure the survival of their nations and especially the small islands states which face sea-level raise in case of melting glaciers and ice caps. The discussion will also showcase best practices from youth of these nations working together to make the Green Economy a reality in order to support the idea of a possible ??Blue Economy?? for the Commonwealth nations. The event will then serve as an avenue for the official launching of a practical toolkit developed by the Commonwealth Youth Climate and Sustainable Development Network which was created by the Commonwealth Secretariat and involves several youth NGOs. New initiative in the field of education on sustainable development. This would be achieved by mobilizing innovative ideas and suggestions from students from different parts of the world using an ICT platform (global web platform to register new students? ideas. Novelty: use an internet platform for collecting innovative ideas on sustainable development from students from around the world on the global portal and share (for free) with all interested parties. Centro de Gestao e Estudos Estrategicos ? Brazil (CGEE) Vital Actions for Sustainable Development [AVD] Global Classroom on Sustainable Development/Al Farabi Kazakh National University (KazNU) Shweta Marandi ( http://www.unep.org/tunza/children/inner.asp?ct=actions&ac=bulletin_board&bd=hero_profile& hr=shweta) started a campaign for the frugal use of electricity.Today she has the support of Tarumitra over 10,000 students to save 100 Watt/hour of electricity a day. And the campaign is spreading. UNEP made Shweta Hero of the month for her successful campaign. She or her companions would present a demonstration of the campaign as a side event Every year, consumers spend billions of dollars on products with environmental and social certifications. What impact do these labels have? The Committee on Sustainability Assessment (COSA) will unveil the results of six years of research on sustainability initiatives. Equiterre The presentation will be followed by an expert panel discussion on how innovative policy makers, foundations and private companies are using certification and other approaches to create a green economy. The panel discussion will be held in English only. Why do rural women lag behind on the Millennium Development Goals? How can these challenges be addressed? Discuss the concrete actions that are working in the field and help World Farmers Organisation identify the gaps that are needed to secure a better future for rural women Plan Nord is a sustainable development initiative covering the 1.2 million square kilometer northern boreal region of Quebec ? a nearly pristine area twice the size of France. The area is home to a significant portion of the Canadian Boreal, the largest intact forest ecosystem on Earth, and the world?s largest storehouse of carbon. Quebec's Plan Nord: Towards a New Global Model for Sustainable Develop 17/06/2012 19:30:00 AM T-10 (Riocentro) Through the Plan Nord, Quebec has brought together businesses, scientists, conservationists, aboriginal leaders and local communities to find the best ways to balance economic development with conservation, including protecting 50% of the north from all industrial activity, through an innovative ecological planning process. Pew Environment Group The commitments of the Plan Nord to integrate economic development with conservation biology and sustainable development on a landscape scale, in a manner that respects the culture and rights of aboriginal people, have the potential to form the basis for a new global model for sustainable development. GREEN ECONOMY 17/06/2012 19:30:00 AM P3-2 (Riocentro) Achieving a sustainable future in Rio: what can do a "Blue Economy"? 17/06/2012 19:30:00 AM T-3 (Riocentro) Demonstration of Save One Megawatt Power a Day 17/06/2012 19:30:00 AM T-9 (Riocentro) Certified Green - The Role and Impacts of Certification in the Green Economy 17/06/2012 19:30:00 AM T-8 (Riocentro) Empowering Rural Women 17/06/2012 19:30:00 AM P3-1 (Riocentro) The debate on the Green Economy leads to an objective discussion of relevant aspects of present development pathways. The thinking on this concept aims to look at its relevance as an instrument to the transition of socio-technical systems and the transformation of consumption and production patterns. This should provide, at the same time, environment protection and ecosystem services valuation, inequalities reduction and social inclusion, together with the redesign and stimulation of the international economy in a context of structural crisis. The event is an open discussion on the role the Commonwealth Environment Task Force Meeting plays in the UNEP?s Governing Council and to push for a ??Blue Economy and Ocean Governance?? as possible outcome for Rio+20. Speakers and participants will explore together the role young people from the intergovernmental organization plays to ensure the survival of their nations and especially the small islands states which face sea-level raise in case of melting glaciers and ice caps. The discussion will also showcase best practices from youth of these nations working together to make the Green Economy a reality in order to support the idea of a possible ??Blue Economy?? for the Commonwealth nations. The event will then serve as an avenue for the official launching of a practical toolkit developed by the Commonwealth Youth Climate and Sustainable Development Network which was created by the Commonwealth Secretariat and involves several youth NGOs. Centro de Gestao e Estudos Estrategicos ? Brazil (CGEE) Vital Actions for Sustainable Development [AVD] Shweta Marandi ( http://www.unep.org/tunza/children/inner.asp?ct=actions&ac=bulletin_board&bd=hero_profile& hr=shweta) started a campaign for the frugal use of electricity.Today she has the support of Tarumitra over 10,000 students to save 100 Watt/hour of electricity a day. And the campaign is spreading. UNEP made Shweta Hero of the month for her successful campaign. She or her companions would present a demonstration of the campaign as a side event Every year, consumers spend billions of dollars on products with environmental and social certifications. What impact do these labels have? The Committee on Sustainability Assessment (COSA) will unveil the results of six years of research on sustainability initiatives. Equiterre The presentation will be followed by an expert panel discussion on how innovative policy makers, foundations and private companies are using certification and other approaches to create a green economy. The panel discussion will be held in English only. Why do rural women lag behind on the Millennium Development Goals? How can these challenges be addressed? Discuss the concrete actions that are working in the field and help World Farmers Organisation identify the gaps that are needed to secure a better future for rural women Plan Nord is a sustainable development initiative covering the 1.2 million square kilometer northern boreal region of Quebec ? a nearly pristine area twice the size of France. The area is home to a significant portion of the Canadian Boreal, the largest intact forest ecosystem on Earth, and the world?s largest storehouse of carbon. Quebec's Plan Nord: Towards a New Global Model for Sustainable Develop 17/06/2012 19:30:00 AM T-10 (Riocentro) Through the Plan Nord, Quebec has brought together businesses, scientists, conservationists, aboriginal leaders and local communities to find the best ways to balance economic development with conservation, including protecting 50% of the north from all industrial activity, through an innovative ecological planning process. Pew Environment Group The commitments of the Plan Nord to integrate economic development with conservation biology and sustainable development on a landscape scale, in a manner that respects the culture and rights of aboriginal people, have the potential to form the basis for a new global model for sustainable development. GREEN ECONOMY 17/06/2012 19:30:00 AM P3-2 (Riocentro) Achieving a sustainable future in Rio: what can do a "Blue Economy"? 17/06/2012 19:30:00 AM T-3 (Riocentro) Rio+20: Building "Green Bridge" through Generations 17/06/2012 19:30:00 AM T-5 (Riocentro) Congresso Mundial sobre Justiça, Governança e Direito para a Sustentabilidade Ambiental 17/06/2012 Importância das normas internacionais desenvolvidas pela ISO como contribuição para a economia verde no contexto do desenvolvimento sustentável 17/06/2012 11:00:00 Projeto Guri - o maior projeto sociocultural do Brasil funciona por música. Conheça o programa que atende mais de 40.000 jovens em São Paulo 17/06/2012 15:00:00 Arena da Barra Éspecies invasoras - as cidades se preocupam com isto? 17/06/2012 17:30:00 Arena da Barra Forests: the heart of a green economy 18/06/2012 8:00:00 Ribalta Eventos The debate on the Green Economy leads to an objective discussion of relevant aspects of present development pathways. The thinking on this concept aims to look at its relevance as an instrument to the transition of socio-technical systems and the transformation of consumption and production patterns. This should provide, at the same time, environment protection and ecosystem services valuation, inequalities reduction and social inclusion, together with the redesign and stimulation of the international economy in a context of structural crisis. The event is an open discussion on the role the Commonwealth Environment Task Force Meeting plays in the UNEP?s Governing Council and to push for a ??Blue Economy and Ocean Governance?? as possible outcome for Rio+20. Speakers and participants will explore together the role young people from the intergovernmental organization plays to ensure the survival of their nations and especially the small islands states which face sea-level raise in case of melting glaciers and ice caps. The discussion will also showcase best practices from youth of these nations working together to make the Green Economy a reality in order to support the idea of a possible ??Blue Economy?? for the Commonwealth nations. The event will then serve as an avenue for the official launching of a practical toolkit developed by the Commonwealth Youth Climate and Sustainable Development Network which was created by the Commonwealth Secretariat and involves several youth NGOs. New initiative in the field of education on sustainable development. This would be achieved by mobilizing innovative ideas and suggestions from students from different parts of the world using an ICT platform (global web platform to register new students? ideas. Novelty: use an internet platform for collecting innovative ideas on sustainable development from students from around the world on the global portal and share (for free) with all interested parties. Centro de Gestao e Estudos Estrategicos ? Brazil (CGEE) Vital Actions for Sustainable Development [AVD] Global Classroom on Sustainable Development/Al Farabi Kazakh National University (KazNU) Organizado pelo Programa das Nações Unidas para o Meio Ambiente (PNUMA), este evento Museu de História Natural vai reunir chefes do Judiciário e magistrados de alto nível, Advogados-gerais e procuradores do Rio de Janeiro, na Quinta envolvidos na interpretação e aplicação da lei, bem como Auditores-gerais, cujo trabalho da Boa Vista incidirá sobre a governança e a responsabilização em questões sobre o papel da lei na promoção dos objetivos do desenvolvimento sustentável. Por meio de palestras e interação com o público, apresentar e promover amplo debate acerca ABNT - Associação da importância das normas internacionais desenvolvidas pela ISO como contribuição para a Arena da Barra Brasileira de Normas economia verde no contexto do desenvolvimento sustentável. Técnicas Apresentação do vídeo institucional do Projeto Guri; apresentação sobre Projeto Guri, missão, valores, método de ensino, números e estatísticas e casos de sucesso; apresentação musical do Grupo de Referência Musical de Bauru A problemática das espécies invasoras - segunda maior causa da perda da biodiversidade mundial. As cidades se planejam levando-se em conta este problema e as consequências para a população. Apresentar propostas para utilização de espécies nativas na formação dos centros urbanos. Utilização de espécies exóticas e a relação com problemas sócioambientais, como a Dengue Realização FAO/ICFPA/BRACELPA. Registro e informações: http://www.fao.org/forestry/trade/76571/en/ Associação Amigos do Projeto Guri AMAS (Associação Mantenedora de Animais Selvagens) BRACELPA Resistências e Alternativas no Brasil e no mundo: propostas para um modelo energético sem o nuclear! - parte I 18/06/2012 8:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Coalizão por um Brasil livre de Usinas Nucleares, Articulação Antinuclear Brasileira, Rede Brasileira de Justiça Ambiental, Oilwatch, Fórum dos Afetados pela indústria do petróleo e petroquímica das cercanias da Baía de Guanabara. FBOMS - FÓRUM BRASILEIRO DE ONGS E MOVIMENTOS SOCIAIS PARA O MEIO AMBIENTE E O DESENVOLVIMENTO GOVERNANÇA DO DESENVOLVIMENTO SUSTENTÁVEL, INTEGRIDADE AMBIENTAL E JUSTIÇA SOCIAL 18/06/2012 8:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Ouvidoria do Mar: compreender a crise para a formulação de agendas proativas entre redes marinhas-costeiras 18/06/2012 8:30:00 Aterro do Flamengo Resíduos Sólidos como Vantagem Competitiva "Comunicação comunitária e construção do desenvolvimento sustentável" 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Forum Desenvolvimento Sustentável: Novas Dimensões para a Sociedade e Negócios 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Jardim Botânico Debate: "Megaeventos e Violações de Direitos Humanos" 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Indigenous Peoples Global Conference Saúde, Padrões de Produção e Consumo e Desenvolvimento Sustentável: há Terra para todos? Responsabilité sociale des entreprises et le droit de l'homme dans les pays moins avancés (PMA) Atelier débat Elaborer de voies de transition économiques et écologiques pour l’ensemble des sociétés Rede Meros do Brasil Desde 2011 foi regulamentada a Lei nº 12.305 que institui a Política Nacional de Resíduos Sólidos e, logo, todas as empresas deverão atender às exigências, sob pena de arcar com as consequências legais. A oficina discorrerá sobre os riscos legais da má gestão dos resíduos, bem como as oportunidades de mercados que a prevenção da geração de resíduos pode oferecer. Realização de debate com interessados no tema. Conta com o apoio do MIND - Munasinghe Institute of Development, tem por objetivo liderar, no ambito do setor privado, a discussão e adoção de práticas sustentáveis e de reforçar o compromisso da Vale com o desenvolvimento sustentável. Contará com a participação de Mohan Munasinghe, Prêmio Nobel da Paz em 2007 junto com Al Gore. EVENTO PARA CONVIDADO. PARCEIROS OFICIAIS QUE TIVEREM INTERESSE ENCAMINHAR EMAIL COM NOME, TELEFONE E EMAIL PARA laura.teixeira@vale.com SEBRAE Ministério das Comunicações Mohan Munasinghe Vale 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Articulação Nacional dos Comitês Populares da Copa e Olimpíadas CADPI 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo CEBES e TRAMAS 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Centre d'Etudes et Recherche pour une Population Dynamique (CERPD) CFDT 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Collectif RIO+20 Debates sobre os desafios da pesca artesanal 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Colônia de Pescadores Z-13 Empowering Future - Education as a key for a fair and sustainable world 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo CONCORD Cummunity Knowledge and Climate Change Adaptation 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Ecology and Climate Action Network (E-CAN) Women - Water- Environment 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo ecomujer, germany women and environmental project Our path to true sustainability: Rights for Nature and the International Crime of Ecocide 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Eradicating Ecocide Aterro do Flamengo Federação das Associações de Moradores e Movimentos Populares do Espírito Santo (FAMOPES) \\ Coordenação dos Movimento Sociais do Espírito Santo (CMS) SESSÃO COORDENADA: Movimentos instituintes na reconstrução do espaço vivido como direito cidadão 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Combate à Mercantilização e Privatização da Água e do Saneamento 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Federação nacional dos Urbanitários - FNU/CUT IMPLEMENTAÇÃO DO ESTATUTO DA CIDADE E INSTRUMENTOS PARA EFETIVAÇÃO DA REFORMA URBANA 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo FNA-FEDERAÇÃO NACIONAL DE ARQUITETURA E URBANISMO-SINARQ-MG Crítica à economia verde e alternativas: construindo a partir dos povos 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Franciscanos SINFRAJUPE, Diálogo dos Povos, Iser Assessoria OFICINA "APELOS DE SUSTENTABILIDADE NO MERCADO DE CONSUMO" 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo FUNDAÇÃO PROCON SP 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Global Alliance for Rights of Nature 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Global Social Justice 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Grassroots Global Justice Alliance 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Grupo de Extensão de Democracia Econômica 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Roda de Conversa: "Desafios para a celebração e vivência de uma espiritualidade transformadora: ecumenismo, juventude, meio ambiente e movimentos socias" 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Energy and regional integration, a path to sustainable energy sovernity 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Women’s Rights, Reproductive Health and Climate Justice: Voices from the Global South 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Gestion social de la recoleccion diferenciada 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Plenarias de Convergencia Pre-Asamblea, foro juvenil 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Quilombo Amazônia 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Dívida e finaceirização da natureza: reparações já!! Seminário: Por um novo paradigma alimentar Industries Extractives au Pérou, Colombie, République de Congo et Tchad 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 9:00:00 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Aterro do Flamengo Rights of Nature – the Foundation for Sustainability Justicia social y justicia ambiental: el Bien Comun de la Humanidad y la ilegalidad de la pobreza No War! No Warming! Build an Economy for People and the Planet Exposição de trabalho realizado na COOPERFRAN Cooperativa de Catadores de Materiais Recicláveis de Franca e Região Direito à Cidade e os Impactos dos Megaprojetos The role of youth and women to advance the food security agenda, organizer International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies DIREITOS SOCIAIS, DEMARCAÇÃO DE TERRAS, ÍNDIO NA INSERÇÃO DA SOCIEDADE 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo UPMS: desafios do futuro 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Ending Global Racism 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Ending Global Racism 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Impacto de Grandes Empreendimentos na Saúde e no Ambiente 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Aterro do Flamengo Biodiversidade 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Cúpula dos Prefeitos: Cúpula Urbana - Cerimonia de Abertura 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Cúpula dos Prefeitos: Rumo a um Futuro de Baixo Carbono - I Medição e comunicação das emissões de carbono 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Instituto Polis International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crsecent Societies LEVANTE DOS POVOS ORIGINÁRIOS !! Pastoral Popular Luterana Peoples Agenda for Alternative Regionalisms Population and Climate Change Alliance (PCCA) / Population and Sustainability Network (PSN) Red de recuperadores urbanos de argentina Red Paz, Integracion y Desarrollo Rede Amazônia Negra RAN Rede Jubileo Sur Rio + Veg Secours Catholique Universidade Popular dos Movimentos Sociais World Against Racism Network World Against Racism Network EPSJV-Fiocruz Evento Fechado Evento Fechado FIESP/FIRJAN Prefeitura Evento Fechado Prefeitura The Urban Summit I'm a City Changer Campaign / Evolua Com Mobilidade 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 9:00:00 9:00:00 Forte de Copacabana. Launch of the awareness campaign I'm a City Changer in Rio de Janeiro. I’m a City Changer is the UN-Habitat Campaign to raise awareness on positive actions that have demonstrated impacts on people’s lives in urban areas and improve the livability of cities. I’m a City Changer shall serve as a conduit to sensitize on fundamental issues and campaigning on our urban ONU UN-Habitat future, our cities, each and everyone’s city. In the City of Rio, the campaign will be launched on the June 18th under the theme of Sustainable Transport "Evolua com mobilidade". Press is invited. Entre os dias 18 e 21 de junho de 2012 será realizada a Semana da Química na Rio +20. Esta será uma edição especial de nossa tradicional semana que ocorre há 32 anos e constará da programação oficial da Conferência das Nações Unidas sobre Desenvolvimento SustentávelRio+20. Nosso evento contará com conferencistas e palestrantes de renome nacional e internacional. A grande atração do evento é a apresentação dos Projetos Discentes. Neles, os alunos são os protagonistas: definindo seu objeto de estudo, seu orientador e desenvolvendo metodologias específicas para a investigação que pretendem realizar. O conhecimento gerado com os projetos é apresentado em salas ou laboratórios especialmente preparados para receber o público visitante. Nesta edição, o projeto vencedor será premiado com o envio de 01 professor e 02 alunos para acompanhar a VIII reunião do "Persistent Organic Pollutants Review Committee" (POPRC-8) da Convenção de Estocolmo sobre Poluentes Orgânicos Persistentes, que acontecerá na cidade de Genebra na Suíça. Teremos ainda durante o evento a VI Jornada de Iniciação Científica e Tecnológica do IFRJ, Presenting: Giulia Christianson, Research Officer, New Ventures Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Rio de Janeiro (IFRJ) 18/06/2012 Enabling Green and Inclusive Markets: A Case for Public Private Collaboration 18/06/2012 Abertura do ciclo de Debates e Palestras do Mapa na Rio+20 18/06/2012 9:00:00 Auditório da Embrapa Solos Embrapa Painel: O Papel do Solo na Sustentabilidade do Planeta 18/06/2012 9:15:00 Auditório da Embrapa Solos Embrapa Cúpula dos Prefeitos: Painel I - Serviços Básicos entre os Objetivos de Desen. Susten. 18/06/2012 9:30:00 Forte de Copacabana 18/06/2012 Announcing the Global Climate Registry Alliance 18/06/2012 9:00:00 9:30:00 9:30:00 IFRJ ONU UN-Habitat, UCLG and the City of Rio. XXXII Semana da Química na Rio+20 Acordo para o desenvolvimento sustentavel. Governança Multilateral do Desenvolvimento Sustentável com Participação Social 9:00:00 Forte de Copacabana. This event is organised by UCLG and UN-Habitat with the support of Cities Alliance and UNACLA under the auspices of the City of Rio. It will bring together over 250 Local and Regional Governments representatives to discuss their contributions to the Conference. This event is structured around dedicated roundtables with the objective of developing or strengthening collaborative ways to implement the recommendations made in view of Rio+20 and its aftermath. Windsor Barra Hotel Confederação Nacional do Comércio. Riocentro Evento Fechado O Conselho de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social da Presidência da República (CDES) convida para participação nos debates Presenting: Manish Bapna, Interim President (Executive Vice President and Managing Director) Giulia Christianson WRI Prefeitura O Conselho de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social da Presidência da República WRI The OAS through its Department of Sustainable Development (DSD) supports member states in designing and implementing policies, strategies, programs, and projects to integrate environmental sustainability with poverty alleviation and economic development, as well as translating sustainable development goals into concrete actions. The Department also supports countries in making fundamental decisions which engage all stakeholders, and encourage accountability for sustainable development principles and institutions. Governance for Sustainable Development: Key Messages from the Americas 18/06/2012 9:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) Consistent with the roles that it played in previous global conferences on environment and development, the Department has been engaging and collaborating with stakeholders from throughout the Americas to play a pivotal role in the preparations and outcomes of Rio+20. At the side event, the OAS-DSD will present the results of this collaborative process, which has included the organization of a Dialogue Series on a variety of sustainable development themes, including governance, public participation, energy, climate change, integrated water resources management, biodiversity, and risk management, among others. Moderador: Hugo Ruiz Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo Organization of American States Manish Bapna Innovative field actions as leverage for change ISO International Standards and Green Economy Message from Asian NGO Network on ESD (ANNE): Role of NGOs in Empowering the Local Community for Sustainable Development Communitarian forest management to assure Sustainable Development Aligned Awareness and Action for the Future We Want 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 9:30:00 9:30:00 9:30:00 9:30:00 9:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) Field practitioners involved in local initiatives play an important role in the transition towards sustainable and inclusive development. Technical, social, managerial, and financial innovations are designed and implemented all around the world by local actors. Due to the lack of a means of systematically documenting these initiatives, comparable to peer-reviewed publications in the scientific community, these innovative field actions are not sufficiently reported and shared and, very often, get lost. Institut Veolia FACTS Initiative and its partners propose a method and tools for documenting innovative Environnement initiatives undertaken by field practitioners (NGOs, governmental organizations, etc.). Together, they propose to promote it at Rio+20. This will also be an opportunity to launch collaborations with partners from all the countries involved in what could be a great project, whose aim is to establish an available ?Global Database of practices for sustainable and inclusive developments". T-10 (Riocentro) Objective of the side event : to promote wide dialogue about the importance of the ISO international standards as a contribution to the green economy in the sustainable development context. This side event will provide the attendance with examples on how an international, consensus-based, multi-stakeholder standards-setting system can achieve global agreement on the pragmatic implementation of green economy issues at the organizational level. As a concrete example, ISO has developed an international standard that provides guidance International Organization on Social Responsibility ? ISO 26000 in 2010. It involved more than 450 participating experts, for Standardization (ISO) from 99 countries, and 42 organizations in liaison. These experts came from six specifically identified stakeholder categories of: government, industry, labour, consumers, NGO`s and academia. Its main topics are organizational governance, human rights, labour practices, the environment, fair operating practices, consumer issues, and community involvement and development. T-4 (Riocentro) Asia will be the key global driving force economically in the 21st Century and its way of development will give significant impacts globally. The solution against unsustainable patterns at the grass root level is essential and should be an integral part of sustainable development both in Asia and the world. This side event aims to highlight Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), particularly, (i) the significance of achieving sustainable development in the local communities, (ii) importance of local community empowerment in achieving local sustainability, and (iii) key role of NGO)s in local community empowerment and the new knowledge creation for local sustainability. We will present Asia¡¦s ESD good practices and experiences by NGOs, leading to an Asia NGO Network on ESD to be established by 2014, the final year of UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development. T-9 (Riocentro) Communitarian forest management (CFM) is a common practice in several countries of Latin America. Sustainable communitarian forest management helps to mitigate the effects of environmental degradation and climate change and promotes rural development by the creation of more employment opportunities in the forest sector, which strengthens the local economies and eradicates rural poverty. Thus, the communitarian forest management provides multiple ecologic, economic and social benefits, and can inspire other nations to learn from the Consejo Civil Mexicano experiences in Mexico and Central America to adopt similar strategies to promote sustainable para la Silvicultura Sostenible (CCMSS) development. Our side event will show what is crucial for successful and sustainable communitarian forest management, how it fosters local governance and how it improves local development. At the same time, challenges and needs will be presented to foster communitarian forest management that benefits nature and society in the local and global context. T-8 (Riocentro) Rio+20 is an opportunity to redress the breakdown of virtually every system in our interconnected world. There is a collective understanding among major groups and governments, that the need for action is critical. Yet, creating systems and frameworks that enable long-term sustainable living, directly addressing poverty and wellbeing, do not happen only through policies. There are many avenues through which change occurs, yet the foundation of all of them is our awareness; our awareness directly determines our actions and behaviors. In the past, our limited awareness has created actions of exploitation leading to over-consumption, widespread famine and ecological demise. Creating a new awareness that assigns deep value to the self, our global family, and the natural world can facilitate true change. Our panel of experts will speak on different topics considering awareness, so we may understand how to voluntarily, wisely and transparently commit, to realize the future we want. Japan Council on the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD-J) Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University The world has changed dramatically since 1992. Economic power has shifted, corporate influence has grown and political will has faded. There is a real need to take stock of what we have learnt and to examine how this can be most usefully applied to new contexts. Fair Ideas: Sharing solutions for a sustainable planet 18/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) Food, sustainability and global democracy: challenges and perspectives 18/06/2012 9:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Mountain knowledge solutions for sustainable green economy and improved water, food, energy, and environment nexus 18/06/2012 9:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) IIED and PUC-Rio will bring the results from a 2-day conference just before the Summit, and the diverse set of partners involved in organising this event (see www.fairideas.org for more information). We will highlight major opportunities to learn from existing practice and to shift to new patterns of behaviour. These will focus on two main UNCSD issues: ways to ensure SD Goals are grounded in specific experience and work at national and local levels; and ways in which a 'green economy' approach makes sense for low income countries and people. According to the last report by FAO, more than 900 million people in the world suffer from chronicle hunger. As a result of the rise in prices of basic commodities, these numbers are expected to dramatically increase. Furthermore, even if the first MDG would be achieved, 600 million people would still suffer from hunger. Linked to the financial, economical, energy and environmental crisis, speculation in the commodity markets ?particularly in the food one- is becoming a common trend; something that needs to be solved urgently. This situation of world structural hunger underlines the urgent need to rethink the policies, values and governance about food related issues. Sustainability at every level, from an individual household to the global community, depends on secure supplies of, and equitable access to, water, food, energy and biodiversity. Mountains play a vital role in this nexus, particularly in the provision of water and biodiversity services. Mountain ecosystems are much more significant today than they were in 1992 due to the emerging climate and global changes and challenges. The Rio+20 outcome document needs to recognize this new reality and take concrete actions since Mountains offer solutions both to kick-start a sustainable and equitable Green Economy and demonstrate inclusive development models that have reduced poverty and promoted social and gender equity in both upstream and downstream contexts. This side event will highlight and share local, national and regional knowledge-based solutions that are integrative, inclusive and supportive to the water, food and energy nexus and have promoted green growth strategies and reduced poverty. The Global Registry Alliance (GRA) is a consortium of programs worldwide actively supporting efforts to measure and manage greenhouse gas emissions. GRA?s mission is to improve human and institutional capacity to address climate change through the use of credible, transparent standards for carbon measurement and management. Three GHG Programs ? TCR, ECR and GVces ? are working with over 500 organizations to measure, report, verify and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Reporting organizations include corporations, government agencies, universities and more, representing more than 30 sectors worldwide. Building a Global Registry: Global GHG reporting and standards 18/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) Each program builds on the framework of the GHG Protocol, and uses similar tools such as online reporting software, a detailed reporting protocol, verification protocols, and trainings to collect data from companies, local governments, universities and more. Using these tools, reporters measure their carbon footprint in a transparent, accurate and standardized way, and then track their emissions over time as they manage their GHG performance. International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) World Forum of Civil Society Forum - UBUNTU International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) Innovation Center for Energy and Transportation (iCET) Caritas Internationalis - a worldwide confederation of 164 supportive Catholic organizations promotes human integral development, taking into account the various aspects of human wellbeing: economic, social, political, cultural, ecological and spiritual, with a view to achieving a fair and caring society. This approach is supported through the promotion and fulfilment of human rights, including the right to development, with a preferential option for the poor and the excluded. Achieving Sustainable Development through Solidarity Economy 18/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-3 (Riocentro) The Spirituality and Ethics of Water 18/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-4 (Riocentro) Open Dialogue on The Future We Choose 18/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) 18/06/2012 9:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) Governance for Sustainable Development: Key Messages from the Americas 18/06/2012 Innovative field actions as leverage for change 9:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) Following the call of Pope Benedict for ?an inner attitude of responsibility, able to inspire a different lifestyle, with the necessary modest behavior and consumption, in order: to promote Caritas Internationalis the good of future generations in sustainable terms; the safeguard of the goods of creation; the distribution of resources and?the concrete commitment to the development of entire peoples and nations" (World Food Day 2011), Caritas intends to promote a more just way to achieve sustainable development through an economic model based on solidarity. Caritas Internationalis - a worldwide confederation of 164 supportive Catholic organizations promotes human integral development, taking into account the various aspects of human wellbeing: economic, social, political, cultural, ecological and spiritual, with a view to achieving a fair and caring society. This approach is supported through the promotion and fulfilment of human rights, including the right to development, with a preferential option for the poor and the The key principle underlying the Golden Rule is the unity and interconnectedness of all things. It is one of the cornerstones for dialogue and co operation in promoting more peaceful, just and sustainable global community. The growing interfaith and ecumenical movement, especially on the grass root is hope giving United Religions Iniative when responding today´s ethical crisis. URI is a global grassroots interfaith network that cultivates peace and justice by engaging people to bridge religious and cultural differences and (URI) work together for the good of their communities. Faiths Without Borders has the project Holy Drop! that speaks for the need for spiritual literacy and ethics of water. The EWN is a network of churches and Christian organizations promoting people's access to water around the world. Based on key messages developed at the previous Nobel Laureates Symposia and the GSP report, the organising partners take the opportunity to present a declaration consisting of a science-based message on global sustainability to decision-makers, civil society and the media. This declaration highlights the importance of a science-based approach to sustainable development and the need for policy and decision-makers to acknowledge science if the world chooses a more sustainable path. The OAS through its Department of Sustainable Development (DSD) supports member states in designing and implementing policies, strategies, programs, and projects to integrate environmental sustainability with poverty alleviation and economic development, as well as translating sustainable development goals into concrete actions. The Department also supports countries in making fundamental decisions which engage all stakeholders, and encourage accountability for sustainable development principles and institutions. Consistent with the roles that it played in previous global conferences on environment and development, the Department has been engaging and collaborating with stakeholders from throughout the Americas to play a pivotal role in the preparations and outcomes of Rio+20. At the side event, the OAS-DSD will present the results of this collaborative process, which has included the organization of a Dialogue Series on a variety of sustainable development themes, including governance, public participation, energy, climate change, integrated water resources management, biodiversity, and risk management, among others. Brazil Organization of American States Field practitioners involved in local initiatives play an important role in the transition towards sustainable and inclusive development. Technical, social, managerial, and financial innovations are designed and implemented all around the world by local actors. Due to the lack of a means of systematically documenting these initiatives, comparable to peer-reviewed publications in the scientific community, these innovative field actions are not sufficiently reported and shared and, very often, get lost. Institut Veolia FACTS Initiative and its partners propose a method and tools for documenting innovative Environnement initiatives undertaken by field practitioners (NGOs, governmental organizations, etc.). Together, they propose to promote it at Rio+20. This will also be an opportunity to launch collaborations with partners from all the countries involved in what could be a great project, whose aim is to establish an available ?Global Database of practices for sustainable and inclusive developments". 18/06/2012 9:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) Objective of the side event : to promote wide dialogue about the importance of the ISO international standards as a contribution to the green economy in the sustainable development context. This side event will provide the attendance with examples on how an international, consensus-based, multi-stakeholder standards-setting system can achieve global agreement on the pragmatic implementation of green economy issues at the organizational level. As a concrete example, ISO has developed an international standard that provides guidance International Organization on Social Responsibility ? ISO 26000 in 2010. It involved more than 450 participating experts, for Standardization (ISO) from 99 countries, and 42 organizations in liaison. These experts came from six specifically identified stakeholder categories of: government, industry, labour, consumers, NGO`s and academia. Its main topics are organizational governance, human rights, labour practices, the environment, fair operating practices, consumer issues, and community involvement and development. T-4 (Riocentro) Asia will be the key global driving force economically in the 21st Century and its way of development will give significant impacts globally. The solution against unsustainable patterns at the grass root level is essential and should be an integral part of sustainable development both in Asia and the world. This side event aims to highlight Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), particularly, (i) the significance of achieving sustainable development in the local communities, (ii) importance of local community empowerment in achieving local sustainability, and (iii) key role of NGO)s in local community empowerment and the new knowledge creation for local sustainability. We will present Asia¡¦s ESD good practices and experiences by NGOs, leading to an Asia NGO Network on ESD to be established by 2014, the final year of UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development. T-9 (Riocentro) Communitarian forest management (CFM) is a common practice in several countries of Latin America. Sustainable communitarian forest management helps to mitigate the effects of environmental degradation and climate change and promotes rural development by the creation of more employment opportunities in the forest sector, which strengthens the local economies and eradicates rural poverty. Thus, the communitarian forest management provides multiple ecologic, economic and social benefits, and can inspire other nations to learn from the Consejo Civil Mexicano experiences in Mexico and Central America to adopt similar strategies to promote sustainable para la Silvicultura Sostenible (CCMSS) development. Our side event will show what is crucial for successful and sustainable communitarian forest management, how it fosters local governance and how it improves local development. At the same time, challenges and needs will be presented to foster communitarian forest management that benefits nature and society in the local and global context. ISO International Standards and Green Economy 18/06/2012 9:30:00 Message from Asian NGO Network on ESD (ANNE): Role of NGOs in Empowering the Local Community for Sustainable Development 18/06/2012 9:30:00 Communitarian forest management to assure Sustainable Development Aligned Awareness and Action for the Future We Want 18/06/2012 9:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) Rio+20 is an opportunity to redress the breakdown of virtually every system in our interconnected world. There is a collective understanding among major groups and governments, that the need for action is critical. Yet, creating systems and frameworks that enable long-term sustainable living, directly addressing poverty and wellbeing, do not happen only through policies. There are many avenues through which change occurs, yet the foundation of all of them is our awareness; our awareness directly determines our actions and behaviors. In the past, our limited awareness has created actions of exploitation leading to over-consumption, widespread famine and ecological demise. Creating a new awareness that assigns deep value to the self, our global family, and the natural world can facilitate true change. Our panel of experts will speak on different topics considering awareness, so we may understand how to voluntarily, wisely and transparently commit, to realize the future we want. Japan Council on the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD-J) Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University The world has changed dramatically since 1992. Economic power has shifted, corporate influence has grown and political will has faded. There is a real need to take stock of what we have learnt and to examine how this can be most usefully applied to new contexts. 18/06/2012 Fair Ideas: Sharing solutions for a sustainable planet 9:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) IIED and PUC-Rio will bring the results from a 2-day conference just before the Summit, and the diverse set of partners involved in organising this event (see www.fairideas.org for more information). We will highlight major opportunities to learn from existing practice and to shift to new patterns of behaviour. These will focus on two main UNCSD issues: ways to ensure SD Goals are grounded in specific experience and work at national and local levels; and ways in which a 'green economy' approach makes sense for low income countries and people. International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) 18/06/2012 9:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) 18/06/2012 9:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) Food, sustainability and global democracy: challenges and perspectives Mountain knowledge solutions for sustainable green economy and improved water, food, energy, and environment nexus According to the last report by FAO, more than 900 million people in the world suffer from chronicle hunger. As a result of the rise in prices of basic commodities, these numbers are expected to dramatically increase. Furthermore, even if the first MDG would be achieved, 600 million people would still suffer from hunger. Linked to the financial, economical, energy and environmental crisis, speculation in the commodity markets ?particularly in the food one- is becoming a common trend; something that needs to be solved urgently. This situation of world structural hunger underlines the urgent need to rethink the policies, values and governance about food related issues. Sustainability at every level, from an individual household to the global community, depends on secure supplies of, and equitable access to, water, food, energy and biodiversity. Mountains play a vital role in this nexus, particularly in the provision of water and biodiversity services. Mountain ecosystems are much more significant today than they were in 1992 due to the emerging climate and global changes and challenges. The Rio+20 outcome document needs to recognize this new reality and take concrete actions since Mountains offer solutions both to kick-start a sustainable and equitable Green Economy and demonstrate inclusive development models that have reduced poverty and promoted social and gender equity in both upstream and downstream contexts. This side event will highlight and share local, national and regional knowledge-based solutions that are integrative, inclusive and supportive to the water, food and energy nexus and have promoted green growth strategies and reduced poverty. The Global Registry Alliance (GRA) is a consortium of programs worldwide actively supporting efforts to measure and manage greenhouse gas emissions. GRA?s mission is to improve human and institutional capacity to address climate change through the use of credible, transparent standards for carbon measurement and management. Three GHG Programs ? TCR, ECR and GVces ? are working with over 500 organizations to measure, report, verify and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Reporting organizations include corporations, government agencies, universities and more, representing more than 30 sectors worldwide. 18/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) Each program builds on the framework of the GHG Protocol, and uses similar tools such as online reporting software, a detailed reporting protocol, verification protocols, and trainings to collect data from companies, local governments, universities and more. Using these tools, reporters measure their carbon footprint in a transparent, accurate and standardized way, and then track their emissions over time as they manage their GHG performance. World Forum of Civil Society Forum - UBUNTU International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) Innovation Center for Energy and Transportation (iCET) Building a Global Registry: Global GHG reporting and standards Caritas Internationalis - a worldwide confederation of 164 supportive Catholic organizations promotes human integral development, taking into account the various aspects of human wellbeing: economic, social, political, cultural, ecological and spiritual, with a view to achieving a fair and caring society. This approach is supported through the promotion and fulfilment of human rights, including the right to development, with a preferential option for the poor and the excluded. Achieving Sustainable Development through Solidarity Economy The Spirituality and Ethics of Water 18/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-3 (Riocentro) 18/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-4 (Riocentro) Following the call of Pope Benedict for ?an inner attitude of responsibility, able to inspire a different lifestyle, with the necessary modest behavior and consumption, in order: to promote Caritas Internationalis the good of future generations in sustainable terms; the safeguard of the goods of creation; the distribution of resources and?the concrete commitment to the development of entire peoples and nations" (World Food Day 2011), Caritas intends to promote a more just way to achieve sustainable development through an economic model based on solidarity. Caritas Internationalis - a worldwide confederation of 164 supportive Catholic organizations promotes human integral development, taking into account the various aspects of human wellbeing: economic, social, political, cultural, ecological and spiritual, with a view to achieving a fair and caring society. This approach is supported through the promotion and fulfilment of human rights, including the right to development, with a preferential option for the poor and the The key principle underlying the Golden Rule is the unity and interconnectedness of all things. It is one of the cornerstones for dialogue and co operation in promoting more peaceful, just and sustainable global community. The growing interfaith and ecumenical movement, especially on the grass root is hope giving United Religions Iniative when responding today´s ethical crisis. URI is a global grassroots interfaith network that cultivates peace and justice by engaging people to bridge religious and cultural differences and (URI) work together for the good of their communities. Faiths Without Borders has the project Holy Drop! that speaks for the need for spiritual literacy and ethics of water. The EWN is a network of churches and Christian organizations promoting people's access to water around the world. 18/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) 18/06/2012 9:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) Open Dialogue on The Future We Choose Governance for Sustainable Development: Key Messages from the Americas 18/06/2012 9:30:00 Based on key messages developed at the previous Nobel Laureates Symposia and the GSP report, the organising partners take the opportunity to present a declaration consisting of a science-based message on global sustainability to decision-makers, civil society and the media. This declaration highlights the importance of a science-based approach to sustainable development and the need for policy and decision-makers to acknowledge science if the world chooses a more sustainable path. The OAS through its Department of Sustainable Development (DSD) supports member states in designing and implementing policies, strategies, programs, and projects to integrate environmental sustainability with poverty alleviation and economic development, as well as translating sustainable development goals into concrete actions. The Department also supports countries in making fundamental decisions which engage all stakeholders, and encourage accountability for sustainable development principles and institutions. Consistent with the roles that it played in previous global conferences on environment and development, the Department has been engaging and collaborating with stakeholders from throughout the Americas to play a pivotal role in the preparations and outcomes of Rio+20. At the side event, the OAS-DSD will present the results of this collaborative process, which has included the organization of a Dialogue Series on a variety of sustainable development themes, including governance, public participation, energy, climate change, integrated water resources management, biodiversity, and risk management, among others. Brazil Organization of American States T-5 (Riocentro) Field practitioners involved in local initiatives play an important role in the transition towards sustainable and inclusive development. Technical, social, managerial, and financial innovations are designed and implemented all around the world by local actors. Due to the lack of a means of systematically documenting these initiatives, comparable to peer-reviewed publications in the scientific community, these innovative field actions are not sufficiently reported and shared and, very often, get lost. Institut Veolia FACTS Initiative and its partners propose a method and tools for documenting innovative Environnement initiatives undertaken by field practitioners (NGOs, governmental organizations, etc.). Together, they propose to promote it at Rio+20. This will also be an opportunity to launch collaborations with partners from all the countries involved in what could be a great project, whose aim is to establish an available ?Global Database of practices for sustainable and inclusive developments". T-10 (Riocentro) Objective of the side event : to promote wide dialogue about the importance of the ISO international standards as a contribution to the green economy in the sustainable development context. This side event will provide the attendance with examples on how an international, consensus-based, multi-stakeholder standards-setting system can achieve global agreement on the pragmatic implementation of green economy issues at the organizational level. As a concrete example, ISO has developed an international standard that provides guidance International Organization on Social Responsibility ? ISO 26000 in 2010. It involved more than 450 participating experts, for Standardization (ISO) from 99 countries, and 42 organizations in liaison. These experts came from six specifically identified stakeholder categories of: government, industry, labour, consumers, NGO`s and academia. Its main topics are organizational governance, human rights, labour practices, the environment, fair operating practices, consumer issues, and community involvement and development. T-4 (Riocentro) Asia will be the key global driving force economically in the 21st Century and its way of development will give significant impacts globally. The solution against unsustainable patterns at the grass root level is essential and should be an integral part of sustainable development both in Asia and the world. This side event aims to highlight Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), particularly, (i) the significance of achieving sustainable development in the local communities, (ii) importance of local community empowerment in achieving local sustainability, and (iii) key role of NGO)s in local community empowerment and the new knowledge creation for local sustainability. We will present Asia¡¦s ESD good practices and experiences by NGOs, leading to an Asia NGO Network on ESD to be established by 2014, the final year of UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development. Innovative field actions as leverage for change 18/06/2012 9:30:00 ISO International Standards and Green Economy 18/06/2012 Message from Asian NGO Network on ESD (ANNE): Role of NGOs in Empowering the Local Community for Sustainable Development 9:30:00 Japan Council on the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD-J) 18/06/2012 9:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Communitarian forest management to assure Sustainable Development Aligned Awareness and Action for the Future We Want 18/06/2012 9:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) Communitarian forest management (CFM) is a common practice in several countries of Latin America. Sustainable communitarian forest management helps to mitigate the effects of environmental degradation and climate change and promotes rural development by the creation of more employment opportunities in the forest sector, which strengthens the local economies and eradicates rural poverty. Thus, the communitarian forest management provides multiple ecologic, economic and social benefits, and can inspire other nations to learn from the Consejo Civil Mexicano experiences in Mexico and Central America to adopt similar strategies to promote sustainable para la Silvicultura Sostenible (CCMSS) development. Our side event will show what is crucial for successful and sustainable communitarian forest management, how it fosters local governance and how it improves local development. At the same time, challenges and needs will be presented to foster communitarian forest management that benefits nature and society in the local and global context. Rio+20 is an opportunity to redress the breakdown of virtually every system in our interconnected world. There is a collective understanding among major groups and governments, that the need for action is critical. Yet, creating systems and frameworks that enable long-term sustainable living, directly addressing poverty and wellbeing, do not happen only through policies. There are many avenues through which change occurs, yet the foundation of all of them is our awareness; our awareness directly determines our actions and behaviors. In the past, our limited awareness has created actions of exploitation leading to over-consumption, widespread famine and ecological demise. Creating a new awareness that assigns deep value to the self, our global family, and the natural world can facilitate true change. Our panel of experts will speak on different topics considering awareness, so we may understand how to voluntarily, wisely and transparently commit, to realize the future we want. Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University The world has changed dramatically since 1992. Economic power has shifted, corporate influence has grown and political will has faded. There is a real need to take stock of what we have learnt and to examine how this can be most usefully applied to new contexts. 18/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) IIED and PUC-Rio will bring the results from a 2-day conference just before the Summit, and the diverse set of partners involved in organising this event (see www.fairideas.org for more information). We will highlight major opportunities to learn from existing practice and to shift to new patterns of behaviour. These will focus on two main UNCSD issues: ways to ensure SD Goals are grounded in specific experience and work at national and local levels; and ways in which a 'green economy' approach makes sense for low income countries and people. International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) Fair Ideas: Sharing solutions for a sustainable planet 18/06/2012 9:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) 18/06/2012 9:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) Food, sustainability and global democracy: challenges and perspectives Mountain knowledge solutions for sustainable green economy and improved water, food, energy, and environment nexus According to the last report by FAO, more than 900 million people in the world suffer from chronicle hunger. As a result of the rise in prices of basic commodities, these numbers are expected to dramatically increase. Furthermore, even if the first MDG would be achieved, 600 million people would still suffer from hunger. Linked to the financial, economical, energy and environmental crisis, speculation in the commodity markets ?particularly in the food one- is becoming a common trend; something that needs to be solved urgently. This situation of world structural hunger underlines the urgent need to rethink the policies, values and governance about food related issues. Sustainability at every level, from an individual household to the global community, depends on secure supplies of, and equitable access to, water, food, energy and biodiversity. Mountains play a vital role in this nexus, particularly in the provision of water and biodiversity services. Mountain ecosystems are much more significant today than they were in 1992 due to the emerging climate and global changes and challenges. The Rio+20 outcome document needs to recognize this new reality and take concrete actions since Mountains offer solutions both to kick-start a sustainable and equitable Green Economy and demonstrate inclusive development models that have reduced poverty and promoted social and gender equity in both upstream and downstream contexts. This side event will highlight and share local, national and regional knowledge-based solutions that are integrative, inclusive and supportive to the water, food and energy nexus and have promoted green growth strategies and reduced poverty. World Forum of Civil Society Forum - UBUNTU International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) The Global Registry Alliance (GRA) is a consortium of programs worldwide actively supporting efforts to measure and manage greenhouse gas emissions. GRA?s mission is to improve human and institutional capacity to address climate change through the use of credible, transparent standards for carbon measurement and management. Three GHG Programs ? TCR, ECR and GVces ? are working with over 500 organizations to measure, report, verify and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Reporting organizations include corporations, government agencies, universities and more, representing more than 30 sectors worldwide. 18/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) Each program builds on the framework of the GHG Protocol, and uses similar tools such as online reporting software, a detailed reporting protocol, verification protocols, and trainings to collect data from companies, local governments, universities and more. Using these tools, reporters measure their carbon footprint in a transparent, accurate and standardized way, and then track their emissions over time as they manage their GHG performance. Innovation Center for Energy and Transportation (iCET) Building a Global Registry: Global GHG reporting and standards Caritas Internationalis - a worldwide confederation of 164 supportive Catholic organizations promotes human integral development, taking into account the various aspects of human wellbeing: economic, social, political, cultural, ecological and spiritual, with a view to achieving a fair and caring society. This approach is supported through the promotion and fulfilment of human rights, including the right to development, with a preferential option for the poor and the excluded. Achieving Sustainable Development through Solidarity Economy 18/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-3 (Riocentro) 18/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-4 (Riocentro) Following the call of Pope Benedict for ?an inner attitude of responsibility, able to inspire a different lifestyle, with the necessary modest behavior and consumption, in order: to promote Caritas Internationalis the good of future generations in sustainable terms; the safeguard of the goods of creation; the distribution of resources and?the concrete commitment to the development of entire peoples and nations" (World Food Day 2011), Caritas intends to promote a more just way to achieve sustainable development through an economic model based on solidarity. Caritas Internationalis - a worldwide confederation of 164 supportive Catholic organizations promotes human integral development, taking into account the various aspects of human wellbeing: economic, social, political, cultural, ecological and spiritual, with a view to achieving a fair and caring society. This approach is supported through the promotion and fulfilment of human rights, including the right to development, with a preferential option for the poor and the The key principle underlying the Golden Rule is the unity and interconnectedness of all things. It is one of the cornerstones for dialogue and co operation in promoting more peaceful, just and sustainable global community. The growing interfaith and ecumenical movement, especially on the grass root is hope giving United Religions Iniative when responding today´s ethical crisis. URI is a global grassroots interfaith network that cultivates peace and justice by engaging people to bridge religious and cultural differences and (URI) work together for the good of their communities. Faiths Without Borders has the project Holy Drop! that speaks for the need for spiritual literacy and ethics of water. The EWN is a network of churches and Christian organizations promoting people's access to water around the world. The Spirituality and Ethics of Water 18/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) 18/06/2012 9:30:00 Auditório da Embrapa Solos Open Dialogue on The Future We Choose Painelista: Lourdes Mendoça - Chefe da Embrapa Solos Based on key messages developed at the previous Nobel Laureates Symposia and the GSP report, the organising partners take the opportunity to present a declaration consisting of a science-based message on global sustainability to decision-makers, civil society and the media. This declaration highlights the importance of a science-based approach to sustainable development and the need for policy and decision-makers to acknowledge science if the world chooses a more sustainable path. Embrapa Evento aberto ao público em geral Reunião da Comissão Nacional de Desenvolvimento Sustentável de Povos e Comunidades Tradicionais. 18/06/2012 Sustainable Development Dialogues: Sustainable Energy for All 18/06/2012 10:00:00 MAM 10:00:00 Riocentro Projeto Imagem-Identidade 18/06/2012 10:00:00 Cantagalo- PavãoPavãozinho Cúpula dos Prefeitos: Rumo a um Futuro de Baixo Carbono - II Apresentação do Plano de Desenvolvimento de Baixo Carbono da Cidade Rio de Janeiro 18/06/2012 10:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Painelista: luca Montonarella - CE/JRC 18/06/2012 10:20:00 Auditório da Embrapa Solos Cúpula dos Prefeitos: Painel II - Governança Multilateral Side Event SEBRAE (Painel) 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 10:30:00 11:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Riocentro Brazil OFFICIAL EVENTS Ministério do Desenvolvimento Social e Combate à Fome José Rubens Gomes,Paulo Maldos, Silvio Albuquerque Governo brasileiro Exposição de fotos tiradas durante a preparação da Feira Rio+20 e de imagens da comunidade reunidas ao longo de 3 anos de trabalho da Entrelaces e do fotógrafo Ronaldo Silva junto às comunidades do Cantagalo, Pavão e Pavãozinho Evento Fechado Prefeitura Embrapa Evento Fechado Prefeitura SEBRAE Juiz e Meio Ambiente – Jurisdição Ambiental Desenvolvimento Regional nas Contas de Governo Eólicas Solar (com Pituaçu) Cacau para Sempre Trabalho Decente Economia Solidária 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 11:00:00 11:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Parque dos Atletas 18/06/2012 11:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Cúpula dos Prefeitos: Painel III - Coesão entre territórios 18/06/2012 11:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Forum Empresarial RIO+20 (Brazilian Business Forum RIO+20) 18/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra RIO 2012: Sustainable Development Out of the Age of Innocence 18/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra Boosting renewable energy in Brazil 18/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra Discorre sobre a criação das Varas Ambientais, significado e importância desta especialização. Traz observações sobre o exercício da jurisdição ambiental na Justiça Federal e aponta a necessidade de educação ambiental de juízes e servidores. Apresenta casos Tribunal Regional Federal concretos de decisões ambientais. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrantes: Cândido Alfredo da 4ª Região. Silva Leal Júnior (Juiz Federal, Seção Judiciária do Rio Grande do Sul - TRF4) e Mariana Almeida Passos de Freitas (servidora da Seção Judiciária do Paraná - TRF4). Cândido Alfredo Silva Leal Júnior e Mariana Almeida Passos de Freitas 1) TCU: competências, estrutura e forma de atuação. 2) Contas de Governo: visão geral, forma de atuação para elaboração do relatório e parecer prévio, principais objetivos. 3) Desenvolvimento Regional, 3.1) A persistência da desigualdade regional, 3.2) A Atuação Tribunal de contas da Governamental por meio da Política Nacional de Desenvolvimento Regional (PNDR), 3.3) União. Problemas recorrentes, 3.4) Aprimoramentos verificados, 3.5) Atuação do TCU. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrante: Leonardo Rodrigues Albernaz, Auditor, TCU. Leonardo Rodrigues Albernaz 1) Avanço da energia eólica na região semiárida; 2) Avanço da energia solar com destaque para o primeiro estádio auto-sustentável em energia na América Latina; 3) Recuperação e verticalização da cultura do cacau Cabruca para a agricultura familiar; 4) Inclusão social com empregos verdes; 5) Incubadoras de empresas solidárias. Evento Fechado Room UN4 Room UN3 Room UN2 Governo do Estado da Bahia. Prefeitura FÛrum Empresarial RIO+20 (Brazilian Forum Empresarial) Centre International de Recherche sur l'Environnement et le Developpement (CIRED) Instituto IDEAL- Instituto para o Desenvolvimento de Energias Alternativas na America Latina evento público Juiz e Meio Ambiente - Jurisdição Ambiental Global Bioenergy Partnership Seminar 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 11:00:00 11:00:00 Parque dos Atletas T-5 (Riocentro) Analice Marques Bolzan The Global Bioenergy Partnership promotes the transition away from the unsustainable, traditional ways of deriving energy from biomass and towards the sustainable production and use of modern bioenergy. The traditional use of biomass, such as burning fuelwood for cooking and heating, drives environmental degradation and damages human health and welfare. Sustainable, modern bioenergy offers a means to improve energy access and to reduce negative effects on human health and the environment. Access to clean and affordable energy is a prerequisite to sustainable development. Energy produced sustainably from biomass can play a major role in achieving the goal of ?Sustainable Energy for All?. GBEP supports the transition to sustainable, modern bioenergy by fostering Global Bioenergy the sharing of best practices, encouraging the spread of relevant technologies, creating peer- Partnership to-peer learning networks, and triggering new investment. An intended benefit of these activities is to help sustainably intensify agriculture in regions where productivity is low. Driven by the goal of promoting a vibrant, sustainable bioenergy sector, the Global Bioenergy Partnership developed 24 indicators of sustainable bioenergy production and use. Evaluating these indicators will provide environmental, social and economic data, to policy-makers and other stakeholders so that they can: 1) inform the development of national bioenergy policies and programmes; 2) encourage monitoring and evaluation of the environmental, social and economic impacts of modern bioenergy production and use; and Dr. Cândido Alfredo Silva Leal Junior - Juiz Federal/TRF4 e Mariana P. de Freitas - Servidora SJPR/TRF4 reen Economy and Social Governance at the companies, local Aims to discuss the idea of G governments and civil society. The event brings together companies from the sectors of Trade, Industry, Services and related areas in order to discuss the actions that are aimed at the sustainability of their business, with extensive emphasis on modern concepts of Green Economy, Governance, Education and Social Transition . Forum Empresarial RIO+20 ( Brazilian Business Forum RIO+20) RIO 2012: Sustainable Development Out of the Age of Innocence 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 11:00:00 11:00:00 T-3 (Riocentro) T-10 (Riocentro) Boosting renewable energy in Brazil 18/06/2012 11:00:00 T-2 (Riocentro) Apresentações e Oficinas Fulni-Ô na Estação General Osório 18/06/2012 11:00:00 Ipanema MAIN GOALS Contributing to the Creation of New Governance Indicators for Social Debating the Green Economy in its different pillars. Listen to the society and its industries. Create a database with the Information Obtained. Mapping the Positive and Negative Results Performing Other Regional Meetings to RIO +20 Gather a Bank Experiences About Green Economy with CASES OF REFERENCE. Contribute to the "Future We Want" Contribute to the Shares of the RIO +20 Revisit the Green Economy Recognizing the Social and Environmental Actions Aimed at Education Transition Assist and contribute to Actions For the Reduction of Poverty in the World Valuing Assets Resize the Economy. This event will examine why transforming the various declarations, conventions and Protocols into practical policies remains unfinished business, and on how to move forward in an adverse context marked by the financial crisis and concerns about the consequences of economic globalization. The underlying premise is that neither scientific alerts nor ethical claims alone are convincing enough to induce collective action. We must outgrow the ?age of innocence? and recognize that the financial crisis and its trail of unemployment, worsening poverty and international tensions put decision-makers under harsh pressures when real choices must be made. The first roundtable will derive lessons from past experience on how scientific knowledge is received and incorporated in societies responses, and on how solidarity with future generations can be operationalized. The second roundtable will be devoted to the articulation of top-down search for reforms and bottom-up initiatives by local authorities to promote sustainable development. The Green Economy (EV) is a key focus of the Rio +20, a term originally understood by the UNEP as "that which results in improvement of human welfare and social equality while reducing significant environmental risks and ecological scarcity. "As the energy security is one of the themes established by the Brazilian government to be discussed at Rio +20, it raise the question of how to ensure energy for all, consistently while ensuring compliance with the principles of a green economy? Exploring all potential to use renewable energy is one path to be followed. This side event intends to contribute on this debate showing what have being done in Brazil to promote distributed generation from renewable energy sources in projects connected to the grid. Apresentação de cantos e danças e oficinas bilíngües (port/inglês) de coreografia e danças indígenas. Forum Empresarial RIO+20 (Brazilian Forum Empresarial) Centre International de Recherche sur l'Environnement et le Développement (CIRED) Instituto IDEAL- Instituto para o Desenvolvimento de Energias Alternativas na America Latina 18/06/2012 11:00:00 T-5 (Riocentro) Global Bioenergy Partnership Seminar The Global Bioenergy Partnership promotes the transition away from the unsustainable, traditional ways of deriving energy from biomass and towards the sustainable production and use of modern bioenergy. The traditional use of biomass, such as burning fuelwood for cooking and heating, drives environmental degradation and damages human health and welfare. Sustainable, modern bioenergy offers a means to improve energy access and to reduce negative effects on human health and the environment. Access to clean and affordable energy is a prerequisite to sustainable development. Energy produced sustainably from biomass can play a major role in achieving the goal of ?Sustainable Energy for All?. GBEP supports the transition to sustainable, modern bioenergy by fostering Global Bioenergy the sharing of best practices, encouraging the spread of relevant technologies, creating peer- Partnership to-peer learning networks, and triggering new investment. An intended benefit of these activities is to help sustainably intensify agriculture in regions where productivity is low. Driven by the goal of promoting a vibrant, sustainable bioenergy sector, the Global Bioenergy Partnership developed 24 indicators of sustainable bioenergy production and use. Evaluating these indicators will provide environmental, social and economic data, to policy-makers and other stakeholders so that they can: 1) inform the development of national bioenergy policies and programmes; 2) encourage monitoring and evaluation of the environmental, social and economic impacts of modern bioenergy production and use; and Aims to discuss the idea of G reen Economy and Social Governance at the companies, local governments and civil society. The event brings together companies from the sectors of Trade, Industry, Services and related areas in order to discuss the actions that are aimed at the sustainability of their business, with extensive emphasis on modern concepts of Green Economy, Governance, Education and Social Transition . MAIN GOALS Contributing to the Creation of New Governance Indicators for Social Debating the Green Economy in its different pillars. Listen to the society and its industries. 18/06/2012 11:00:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Create a database with the Information Obtained. Forum Empresarial RIO+20 (Brazilian Forum Empresarial) Mapping the Positive and Negative Results Performing Other Regional Meetings to RIO +20 Gather a Bank Experiences About Green Economy with CASES OF REFERENCE. Contribute to the "Future We Want" Contribute to the Shares of the RIO +20 Revisit the Green Economy Recognizing the Social and Environmental Actions Aimed at Education Transition Forum Empresarial RIO+20 ( Brazilian Business Forum RIO+20) 18/06/2012 RIO 2012: Sustainable Development Out of the Age of Innocence 11:00:00 T-10 (Riocentro) Assist and will contribute to why Actions For the Reduction of declarations, Poverty in theconventions World This event examine transforming the various and Protocols into practical policies remains unfinished business, and on how to move forward in an adverse context marked by the financial crisis and concerns about the consequences of economic globalization. The underlying premise is that neither scientific alerts nor ethical claims alone are convincing enough to induce collective action. We must outgrow the ?age of innocence? and recognize that the financial crisis and its trail of unemployment, worsening poverty and international tensions put decision-makers under harsh pressures when real choices must be made. The first roundtable will derive lessons from past experience on how scientific knowledge is received and incorporated in societies responses, and on how solidarity with future generations can be operationalized. The second roundtable will be devoted to the articulation of top-down search for reforms and bottom-up initiatives by local authorities to promote sustainable development. Centre International de Recherche sur l'Environnement et le Développement (CIRED) Boosting renewable energy in Brazil 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 11:00:00 11:00:00 T-2 (Riocentro) T-5 (Riocentro) Global Bioenergy Partnership Seminar The Green Economy (EV) is a key focus of the Rio +20, a term originally understood by the UNEP as "that which results in improvement of human welfare and social equality while reducing significant environmental risks and ecological scarcity. "As the energy security is one of the themes established by the Brazilian government to be discussed at Rio +20, it raise the question of how to ensure energy for all, consistently while ensuring compliance with the principles of a green economy? Exploring all potential to use renewable energy is one path to be followed. This side event intends to contribute on this debate showing what have being done in Brazil to promote distributed generation from renewable energy sources in projects connected to the grid. Instituto IDEAL- Instituto para o Desenvolvimento de Energias Alternativas na America Latina The Global Bioenergy Partnership promotes the transition away from the unsustainable, traditional ways of deriving energy from biomass and towards the sustainable production and use of modern bioenergy. The traditional use of biomass, such as burning fuelwood for cooking and heating, drives environmental degradation and damages human health and welfare. Sustainable, modern bioenergy offers a means to improve energy access and to reduce negative effects on human health and the environment. Access to clean and affordable energy is a prerequisite to sustainable development. Energy produced sustainably from biomass can play a major role in achieving the goal of ?Sustainable Energy for All?. GBEP supports the transition to sustainable, modern bioenergy by fostering Global Bioenergy the sharing of best practices, encouraging the spread of relevant technologies, creating peer- Partnership to-peer learning networks, and triggering new investment. An intended benefit of these activities is to help sustainably intensify agriculture in regions where productivity is low. Driven by the goal of promoting a vibrant, sustainable bioenergy sector, the Global Bioenergy Partnership developed 24 indicators of sustainable bioenergy production and use. Evaluating these indicators will provide environmental, social and economic data, to policy-makers and other stakeholders so that they can: 1) inform the development of national bioenergy policies and programmes; 2) encourage monitoring and evaluation of the environmental, social and economic impacts of modern bioenergy production and use; and Aims to discuss the idea of G reen Economy and Social Governance at the companies, local governments and civil society. The event brings together companies from the sectors of Trade, Industry, Services and related areas in order to discuss the actions that are aimed at the sustainability of their business, with extensive emphasis on modern concepts of Green Economy, Governance, Education and Social Transition . MAIN GOALS Contributing to the Creation of New Governance Indicators for Social Debating the Green Economy in its different pillars. Listen to the society and its industries. 18/06/2012 11:00:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Create a database with the Information Obtained. Mapping the Positive and Negative Results Performing Other Regional Meetings to RIO +20 Gather a Bank Experiences About Green Economy with CASES OF REFERENCE. Contribute to the "Future We Want" Contribute to the Shares of the RIO +20 Revisit the Green Economy Recognizing the Social and Environmental Actions Aimed at Education Transition Forum Empresarial RIO+20 ( Brazilian Business Forum RIO+20) Assist and contribute to Actions For the Reduction of Poverty in the World Forum Empresarial RIO+20 (Brazilian Forum Empresarial) 18/06/2012 11:00:00 T-10 (Riocentro) RIO 2012: Sustainable Development Out of the Age of Innocence Boosting renewable energy in Brazil Painelista: Ronald Vargas - FAO Reunião de Secretários de Ambiente dos Estados e Municípios ABEMA/ ANAMMA/AEMERJ Global Town Hall – ICLEI Rio+20 Global Town Hall Review of China's Sustainable Development 1992 - 2011: A perspective from Chinese civil society 18/06/2012 11:00:00 T-2 (Riocentro) 18/06/2012 11:00:00 Auditório da Embrapa Solos 18/06/2012 11:30:00 Parque dos Atletas 18/06/2012 11:30:00 Parque dos Atletas 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 Parque dos Atletas T-6 (Riocentro) This event will examine why transforming the various declarations, conventions and Protocols into practical policies remains unfinished business, and on how to move forward in an adverse context marked by the financial crisis and concerns about the consequences of economic globalization. The underlying premise is that neither scientific alerts nor ethical claims alone are convincing enough to induce collective action. We must outgrow the ?age of innocence? and recognize that the financial crisis and its trail of unemployment, worsening poverty and international tensions put decision-makers under harsh pressures when real choices must be made. The first roundtable will derive lessons from past experience on how scientific knowledge is received and incorporated in societies responses, and on how solidarity with future generations can be operationalized. The second roundtable will be devoted to the articulation of top-down search for reforms and bottom-up initiatives by local authorities to promote sustainable development. The Green Economy (EV) is a key focus of the Rio +20, a term originally understood by the UNEP as "that which results in improvement of human welfare and social equality while reducing significant environmental risks and ecological scarcity. "As the energy security is one of the themes established by the Brazilian government to be discussed at Rio +20, it raise the question of how to ensure energy for all, consistently while ensuring compliance with the principles of a green economy? Exploring all potential to use renewable energy is one path to be followed. This side event intends to contribute on this debate showing what have being done in Brazil to promote distributed generation from renewable energy sources in projects connected to the grid. Centre International de Recherche sur l'Environnement et le Développement (CIRED) Instituto IDEAL- Instituto para o Desenvolvimento de Energias Alternativas na America Latina Embrapa Evento Público Evento Público The Rio+20 Global Town Hall is the main setting at Rio+20 to discuss ICLEI’s sustainable urban future! Mayors and local government officials from around the world will address how they can best contribute to “greening” the urban economy, to protecting the global common goods and to improving global and local governance systems. Main speakers: Ban Ki Moon, Secretary General of the United Nations* Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United States* Mpho Parks Tau, Mayor of Johannesburg, South Africa Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Crown Prince of Qatar* Mercedes Bresso, President of EU Committee of Regions Ilmar Reepalu, Mayor of Malmö, Sweden, Chair of the ENVE Commission of the EU Committee of the Regions Peter Altmaier, Minister for Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Germany* Asim Güzelbey, Mayor of Gaziantep, Turkey Villy Søvndal, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Denmark* David Cadman, ICLEI President Maurice Strong, Secretary General of the 1992 Rio Earth Summit* Dilma Roussed, President of Brazil* Jacob Zuma, President of South Africa* Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary of UNFCCC Jean-Marc Ayrault, Prime Minister of France* *To be confirmed Casa Civil Casa Civil Ban Ki Moon; Hillary Clinton; Mpho Parks Tau; Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Than; Ilmar Reepalu; Peter Altmaier; Asim Güzelbey; David Cadman; Dilma Rousseff; Jacob Zuma; Christiana Figueres; JeanMarc Ayrault ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability Twenty years ago, not a single NGO representative from China participated in the 1992 Rio Summit. In fact, there were no environmental NGO in China at that time. However, in recent years, the environmental NGO community has developed rapidly in China to become one of the most vibrant and vocal civil society sectors in promoting sustainable development. It has also played important roles in enabling and facilitating public participation in sustainability issues, as well as catalyzing cross-sector cooperation among youth, corporations, foundations, China Association for NGO research institutes and media. This side event, as part of the ?China Going Green? Dialogues Cooperation and based on the findings of the collaborative report by Chinese NGOs reviewing sustainable development over the past 20 years, will address the current state of public participation in sustainable development, the roles and challenges of NGOs, and the future of green citizenship in China The intersection of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), with the challenges of environmental, social and economic sustainability forms a critical nexus for the future of sustainable development and poverty eradication. Technology has long played a crucial part in economic and social development, and its evolution has continually raised the thresholds of possibility. In order to unleash the full potential of technology as an enabler for sustainable economic and social development throughout the developing world, a global strategy leveraging the power of technology is needed. The Impact of New Technologies and ICTs on Sustainable Development 18/06/2012 11:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) RIO Panel on Humanity & Environment = Our World's Resources 18/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-E (Riocentro) Entrepreneurship Forum on Green Business Opportunities The Sustainable and Just City Implications of the triple disaster in Japan in a post-Rio+20 world 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 11:30:00 P3-F (Riocentro) T-4 (Riocentro) P3-B (Riocentro) Global Alliance for ICT and The importance of sustainability has been recognized in development policy since the United Development GAID/OICT Nations first Summit on that theme in the early 1990s and today it is being revived with the RIO+20 Summit that aims at securing renewed political commitment. A sustainable development approach must be holistic and analyze its three pillars: economic, social and environmental trends, and the interactions between them. The link between ICT and sustainable development recognizes the existence of both significant opportunities and threats.On the one hand, there is optimism that the ?new economy? will bring ?dematerialization?, a reduction in movement of goods, and a general decoupling of economic growth and resource use, on the other hand, there is fear that current unsustainable trends will This will be a panel discussion on the framework and foundation for a World Constitution for Global Campaign for our environment, so humanity can live in better balance with our world?s resources. Climate Action (GCCA) The forum aims to introduce the practice of Chinese enterprises? adoption of energy-saving and environmental-friendly technologies in the process of sustainable development so that the world may know better the unremitting efforts Chinese enterprises are making in environmental protection, ecological building and resources recycling, etc. to explore an appropriate economic development path suited to Chinese national conditions The Chinese entrepreneurs wish to build a bridge with entrepreneurs of other countries and a United Nations Association of China platform for more communication through the forum. Entrepreneurs of other countries are welcome to the forum and participate in the discussion, which we hope will enhance understanding, offer new ways for mutual-beneficial cooperation and make contributions to the sustainable development of the world. Now that over half of the world?s population lives in cities, sustainable urbanization is an important new opportunity for the UN?s efforts to advance sustainable development and poverty reduction. This side event will offer a vision for sustainable and just cities and showcase what leaders and practitioners have learned in the implementation of promising initiatives. Speakers will discuss the crucial leadership of mayors and who are scaling up successful strategies in partnership with the world?s heads of state, environmental ministers, civil society organizations, and business leaders. The Ford Foundation will discuss the role of Ford Foundation philanthropic institutions in generating greater resources and attention to the challenges of accommodating the 2 billion additional residents that are expected to reside in the world's cities by 2050. Attendees will be invited to share their ideas about to strengthen collaboration between practitioners, leaders, and key stakeholders to achieve a vision of sustainable and just cities. Addressing one of the seven critical issues identified by UNDESA for Rio+20, the purpose of this side event is to reflect on the triple disasters in Japan in 2011 and draw lessons for governance and policy from the international to the local level for developing resilience to hazards in the context of sustainable development in a post-Rio+20 world. Considering that the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies discussion will focus on contemporary and forward-looking issues, the outcomes should directly inform the ongoing process for developing Sustainable Development Goals, as disaster risk reduction and resilience has been proposed as one potential goal. Advancing Sustainability through Communication and Collaboration 18/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) This session will provide training in communication and strategic collaboration for policy makers, practitioners, and scientists working to advance sustainability. Leaders who know how to locate, talk to, and build relationships with experts can obtain current information on science and technology and feedback on policy alternatives to help design and implement effective policies. Scientists who talk with leaders and practitioners can design research relevant to societal problems and provide better links between science and policy. Communications University of Colorado training will help scientists to present research in a concise and accessible manner. Practitioners who know how to use both policy and science can shape more effective programs. Encouraging policy makers, practitioners, and scientists to communicate with each other and to build strategic collaborative relationships will create powerful networks working toward sustainable solutions to societal problems, and will lead to more sustainable public policies and programs at all levels of governance. This event will profile some of the world?s most innovative ?natural capital partnerships? implementing integrated approaches toward the transition to green growth and green economies today. It will promote a south-south knowledge exchange and commitments from Mexico, the Coastal Eastern Africa region and Asia?s Greater Mekong Subregion. Securing Food, Water and Energy in the World's Most Valued Ecoregions Promote Adaptation by Reducing Vulnerability and Increasing Resilience 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) T-6 (Riocentro) Natural ecosystems provide economically valuable services vital to human welfare such as food, water, energy, and carbon sequestration. In many of the world?s ecoregions, declines in natural capital continue, causing negative impacts that contribute to increase poverty levels. Solutions are emerging, however. Across Africa, Asia-Pacific and Latin America, models for inclusive green growth are evolving through a range of integrated strategies and regional cooperation initiatives. This event will provide a forum for governments on the cutting edge of green economy innovations to profile integrated and collaborative approaches that enhance freshwater, forest, agricultural, and marine resources ? the vital building blocks of a sustainable future. Worldwide Fund for Nature The main purpose of this workshop is to present the need to invest in public policies and in practices from smallholder farmers on adaptation in order to build resilience to face climate changes. The workshop will launch an international database of experiences and practices on adaptation from different smallholder farmers around the world, which aims to share ActionAid International experiences so that others can replicate or adapt these practices into their contexts. There will be also a community leader to explain how the practice empowered the community to face the climate change maintaining or improving their production and lives. We are at a turning point in which it is not only necessary to tackle global challenges, but also to address the disconnect between generations in order to produce new and greener ideas, attitudes, habits and a sense of responsibility and accountability linked to our daily actions. Today?s youth can and shall lead this shift by collaborating with previous generations. Beyond Rio+20: A Global Youth Movement for Sustainable Development 18/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-F (Riocentro) Current leaders and youth representatives have come together to make young people?s voice, European Students' Forum interests, needs, actions, and visions a key part of Rio+20. Such cooperation efforts must (AEGEE) continue after the UN summit. The event will therefore discuss future scenarios both in terms of priorities for the movement (SDGs, education?) and form (through the Major Groups or an independent alliance?). Feedback will be sought from other stakeholders, whose partnership will be fundamental in making a long-term youth movement flourish for a sustainable future. Sustainability Revisited: Population, Reproductive Health & the Planet Dublin Rio Principles, where do we stand, what lessons learned 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 11:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) P3-6 (Riocentro) T-6 (Riocentro) Mary Robinson and the Aspen Institute?s Global Leaders Council for Reproductive Health (GLC) will convene a high-level moderated dialogue to raise the profile of human development, gender and reproductive health within the Rio+20 UN Conference on Sustainable Development. Members of the GLC and other high-level leaders will speak to the role of human development and reproductive health in the new and emerging global discussion of sustainable development. Featured speakers will include: Aspen Institute Gro Harlem Brundtland, Former Prime Minister of Norway; Musimbi Kanyoro, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Global Fund for Women; Tewodros Melesse, Director General of the International Planned Parenthood Federation; Mary Robinson, Former President of Ireland and President of the Mary Robinson Foundation ? Climate Justice; Tim Wirth, President of the United Nations Foundation. In line with Dublin/Rio conferences (1992) mandates, AMCOW has provided leadership and commitment in gender mainstreaming by elaborating the AMCOW Gender Policy and Strategy in the water sector. Many governments, civil society and development agencies have also adopted gender sensitive policies and programmes suggesting that there exists considerable knowledge and lessons learnt. GWP is currently elaborating a GWP gender Strategy for the GWP Network. Global Water Partnership AMCOW, GWP; UNDP; Cap-Net; SaciWATERs, the Center for Public Health and Climate (GWP) Change at the Public Health Institute and GWA plan to convene a gender implementation event at the Rio+20 conference. The event will review progress made and facilitate information exchange on strategies, actions, approaches, partnerships/networks lessons learnt and gender mainstreaming needs. This event seeks to share knowledge so as to support Africa?s implementation of the AMCOW gender strategy and to develop an Africa network that will support AMCOW and bring these issues forward beyond RIO+20. Twenty years ago, not a single NGO representative from China participated in the 1992 Rio Summit. In fact, there were no environmental NGO in China at that time. However, in recent years, the environmental NGO community has developed rapidly in China to become one of the most vibrant and vocal civil society sectors in promoting sustainable development. It has also played important roles in enabling and facilitating public participation in sustainability issues, as well as catalyzing cross-sector cooperation among youth, corporations, foundations, China Association for NGO research institutes and media. This side event, as part of the ?China Going Green? Dialogues Cooperation and based on the findings of the collaborative report by Chinese NGOs reviewing sustainable development over the past 20 years, will address the current state of public participation in sustainable development, the roles and challenges of NGOs, and the future of green citizenship in China Review of China's Sustainable Development 1992 - 2011: A perspective from Chinese civil society The intersection of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), with the challenges of environmental, social and economic sustainability forms a critical nexus for the future of sustainable development and poverty eradication. Technology has long played a crucial part in economic and social development, and its evolution has continually raised the thresholds of possibility. In order to unleash the full potential of technology as an enabler for sustainable economic and social development throughout the developing world, a global strategy leveraging the power of technology is needed. 18/06/2012 11:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) 18/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-E (Riocentro) The Impact of New Technologies and ICTs on Sustainable Development RIO Panel on Humanity & Environment = Our World's Resources Global Alliance for ICT and The importance of sustainability has been recognized in development policy since the United Development GAID/OICT Nations first Summit on that theme in the early 1990s and today it is being revived with the RIO+20 Summit that aims at securing renewed political commitment. A sustainable development approach must be holistic and analyze its three pillars: economic, social and environmental trends, and the interactions between them. The link between ICT and sustainable development recognizes the existence of both significant opportunities and threats.On the one hand, there is optimism that the ?new economy? will bring ?dematerialization?, a reduction in movement of goods, and a general decoupling of economic growth and resource use, on the other hand, there is fear that current unsustainable trends will This will be a panel discussion on the framework and foundation for a World Constitution for Global Campaign for our environment, so humanity can live in better balance with our world?s resources. Climate Action (GCCA) 18/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-F (Riocentro) The forum aims to introduce the practice of Chinese enterprises? adoption of energy-saving and environmental-friendly technologies in the process of sustainable development so that the world may know better the unremitting efforts Chinese enterprises are making in environmental protection, ecological building and resources recycling, etc. to explore an appropriate economic development path suited to Chinese national conditions The Chinese entrepreneurs wish to build a bridge with entrepreneurs of other countries and a United Nations Association of China platform for more communication through the forum. Entrepreneurs of other countries are welcome to the forum and participate in the discussion, which we hope will enhance understanding, offer new ways for mutual-beneficial cooperation and make contributions to the sustainable development of the world. Entrepreneurship Forum on Green Business Opportunities 18/06/2012 11:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) Now that over half of the world?s population lives in cities, sustainable urbanization is an important new opportunity for the UN?s efforts to advance sustainable development and poverty reduction. This side event will offer a vision for sustainable and just cities and showcase what leaders and practitioners have learned in the implementation of promising initiatives. Speakers will discuss the crucial leadership of mayors and who are scaling up successful strategies in partnership with the world?s heads of state, environmental ministers, civil society organizations, and business leaders. The Ford Foundation will discuss the role of Ford Foundation philanthropic institutions in generating greater resources and attention to the challenges of accommodating the 2 billion additional residents that are expected to reside in the world's cities by 2050. Attendees will be invited to share their ideas about to strengthen collaboration between practitioners, leaders, and key stakeholders to achieve a vision of sustainable and just cities. The Sustainable and Just City 18/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) Addressing one of the seven critical issues identified by UNDESA for Rio+20, the purpose of this side event is to reflect on the triple disasters in Japan in 2011 and draw lessons for governance and policy from the international to the local level for developing resilience to hazards in the context of sustainable development in a post-Rio+20 world. Considering that the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies discussion will focus on contemporary and forward-looking issues, the outcomes should directly inform the ongoing process for developing Sustainable Development Goals, as disaster risk reduction and resilience has been proposed as one potential goal. Implications of the triple disaster in Japan in a post-Rio+20 world Advancing Sustainability through Communication and Collaboration 18/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) This session will provide training in communication and strategic collaboration for policy makers, practitioners, and scientists working to advance sustainability. Leaders who know how to locate, talk to, and build relationships with experts can obtain current information on science and technology and feedback on policy alternatives to help design and implement effective policies. Scientists who talk with leaders and practitioners can design research relevant to societal problems and provide better links between science and policy. Communications University of Colorado training will help scientists to present research in a concise and accessible manner. Practitioners who know how to use both policy and science can shape more effective programs. Encouraging policy makers, practitioners, and scientists to communicate with each other and to build strategic collaborative relationships will create powerful networks working toward sustainable solutions to societal problems, and will lead to more sustainable public policies and programs at all levels of governance. This event will profile some of the world?s most innovative ?natural capital partnerships? implementing integrated approaches toward the transition to green growth and green economies today. It will promote a south-south knowledge exchange and commitments from Mexico, the Coastal Eastern Africa region and Asia?s Greater Mekong Subregion. Securing Food, Water and Energy in the World's Most Valued Ecoregions 18/06/2012 11:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Natural ecosystems provide economically valuable services vital to human welfare such as food, water, energy, and carbon sequestration. In many of the world?s ecoregions, declines in natural capital continue, causing negative impacts that contribute to increase poverty levels. Solutions are emerging, however. Across Africa, Asia-Pacific and Latin America, models for inclusive green growth are evolving through a range of integrated strategies and regional cooperation initiatives. This event will provide a forum for governments on the cutting edge of green economy innovations to profile integrated and collaborative approaches that enhance freshwater, forest, agricultural, and marine resources ? the vital building blocks of a sustainable future. Worldwide Fund for Nature Promote Adaptation by Reducing Vulnerability and Increasing Resilience 18/06/2012 11:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) The main purpose of this workshop is to present the need to invest in public policies and in practices from smallholder farmers on adaptation in order to build resilience to face climate changes. The workshop will launch an international database of experiences and practices on adaptation from different smallholder farmers around the world, which aims to share ActionAid International experiences so that others can replicate or adapt these practices into their contexts. There will be also a community leader to explain how the practice empowered the community to face the climate change maintaining or improving their production and lives. We are at a turning point in which it is not only necessary to tackle global challenges, but also to address the disconnect between generations in order to produce new and greener ideas, attitudes, habits and a sense of responsibility and accountability linked to our daily actions. Today?s youth can and shall lead this shift by collaborating with previous generations. Beyond Rio+20: A Global Youth Movement for Sustainable Development 18/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-F (Riocentro) Current leaders and youth representatives have come together to make young people?s voice, European Students' Forum interests, needs, actions, and visions a key part of Rio+20. Such cooperation efforts must (AEGEE) continue after the UN summit. The event will therefore discuss future scenarios both in terms of priorities for the movement (SDGs, education?) and form (through the Major Groups or an independent alliance?). Feedback will be sought from other stakeholders, whose partnership will be fundamental in making a long-term youth movement flourish for a sustainable future. Mary Robinson and the Aspen Institute?s Global Leaders Council for Reproductive Health (GLC) will convene a high-level moderated dialogue to raise the profile of human development, gender and reproductive health within the Rio+20 UN Conference on Sustainable Development. Members of the GLC and other high-level leaders will speak to the role of human development and reproductive health in the new and emerging global discussion of sustainable development. Sustainability Revisited: Population, Reproductive Health & the Planet Dublin Rio Principles, where do we stand, what lessons learned 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 Review of China's Sustainable Development 1992 - 2011: A perspective from Chinese civil society 11:30:00 11:30:00 11:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) P3-6 (Riocentro) T-6 (Riocentro) Featured speakers will include: Gro Harlem Brundtland, Former Prime Minister of Norway; Musimbi Kanyoro, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Global Fund for Women; Tewodros Melesse, Director General of the International Planned Parenthood Federation; Mary Robinson, Former President of Ireland and President of the Mary Robinson Foundation ? Climate Justice; Tim Wirth, President of the United Nations Foundation. Aspen Institute In line with Dublin/Rio conferences (1992) mandates, AMCOW has provided leadership and commitment in gender mainstreaming by elaborating the AMCOW Gender Policy and Strategy in the water sector. Many governments, civil society and development agencies have also adopted gender sensitive policies and programmes suggesting that there exists considerable knowledge and lessons learnt. GWP is currently elaborating a GWP gender Strategy for the GWP Network. Global Water Partnership AMCOW, GWP; UNDP; Cap-Net; SaciWATERs, the Center for Public Health and Climate (GWP) Change at the Public Health Institute and GWA plan to convene a gender implementation event at the Rio+20 conference. The event will review progress made and facilitate information exchange on strategies, actions, approaches, partnerships/networks lessons learnt and gender mainstreaming needs. This event seeks to share knowledge so as to support Africa?s implementation of the AMCOW gender strategy and to develop an Africa network that will support AMCOW and bring these issues forward beyond RIO+20. Twenty years ago, not a single NGO representative from China participated in the 1992 Rio Summit. In fact, there were no environmental NGO in China at that time. However, in recent years, the environmental NGO community has developed rapidly in China to become one of the most vibrant and vocal civil society sectors in promoting sustainable development. It has also played important roles in enabling and facilitating public participation in sustainability issues, as well as catalyzing cross-sector cooperation among youth, corporations, foundations, China Association for NGO research institutes and media. This side event, as part of the ?China Going Green? Dialogues Cooperation and based on the findings of the collaborative report by Chinese NGOs reviewing sustainable development over the past 20 years, will address the current state of public participation in sustainable development, the roles and challenges of NGOs, and the future of green citizenship in China The intersection of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), with the challenges of environmental, social and economic sustainability forms a critical nexus for the future of sustainable development and poverty eradication. Technology has long played a crucial part in economic and social development, and its evolution has continually raised the thresholds of possibility. In order to unleash the full potential of technology as an enabler for sustainable economic and social development throughout the developing world, a global strategy leveraging the power of technology is needed. 18/06/2012 11:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) 18/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-E (Riocentro) The Impact of New Technologies and ICTs on Sustainable Development Global Alliance for ICT and The importance of sustainability has been recognized in development policy since the United Development GAID/OICT Nations first Summit on that theme in the early 1990s and today it is being revived with the RIO+20 Summit that aims at securing renewed political commitment. A sustainable development approach must be holistic and analyze its three pillars: economic, social and environmental trends, and the interactions between them. The link between ICT and sustainable development recognizes the existence of both significant opportunities and threats.On the one hand, there is optimism that the ?new economy? will bring ?dematerialization?, a reduction in movement of goods, and a general decoupling of economic growth and resource use, on the other hand, there is fear that current unsustainable trends will This will be a panel discussion on the framework and foundation for a World Constitution for Global Campaign for our environment, so humanity can live in better balance with our world?s resources. Climate Action (GCCA) RIO Panel on Humanity & Environment = Our World's Resources 18/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-F (Riocentro) The forum aims to introduce the practice of Chinese enterprises? adoption of energy-saving and environmental-friendly technologies in the process of sustainable development so that the world may know better the unremitting efforts Chinese enterprises are making in environmental protection, ecological building and resources recycling, etc. to explore an appropriate economic development path suited to Chinese national conditions The Chinese entrepreneurs wish to build a bridge with entrepreneurs of other countries and a United Nations Association of China platform for more communication through the forum. Entrepreneurs of other countries are welcome to the forum and participate in the discussion, which we hope will enhance understanding, offer new ways for mutual-beneficial cooperation and make contributions to the sustainable development of the world. Entrepreneurship Forum on Green Business Opportunities 18/06/2012 11:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) Now that over half of the world?s population lives in cities, sustainable urbanization is an important new opportunity for the UN?s efforts to advance sustainable development and poverty reduction. This side event will offer a vision for sustainable and just cities and showcase what leaders and practitioners have learned in the implementation of promising initiatives. Speakers will discuss the crucial leadership of mayors and who are scaling up successful strategies in partnership with the world?s heads of state, environmental ministers, civil society organizations, and business leaders. The Ford Foundation will discuss the role of Ford Foundation philanthropic institutions in generating greater resources and attention to the challenges of accommodating the 2 billion additional residents that are expected to reside in the world's cities by 2050. Attendees will be invited to share their ideas about to strengthen collaboration between practitioners, leaders, and key stakeholders to achieve a vision of sustainable and just cities. The Sustainable and Just City 18/06/2012 Implications of the triple disaster in Japan in a post-Rio+20 world 11:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) Addressing one of the seven critical issues identified by UNDESA for Rio+20, the purpose of this side event is to reflect on the triple disasters in Japan in 2011 and draw lessons for governance and policy from the international to the local level for developing resilience to hazards in the context of sustainable development in a post-Rio+20 world. Considering that the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies discussion will focus on contemporary and forward-looking issues, the outcomes should directly inform the ongoing process for developing Sustainable Development Goals, as disaster risk reduction and resilience has been proposed as one potential goal. Advancing Sustainability through Communication and Collaboration 18/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) This session will provide training in communication and strategic collaboration for policy makers, practitioners, and scientists working to advance sustainability. Leaders who know how to locate, talk to, and build relationships with experts can obtain current information on science and technology and feedback on policy alternatives to help design and implement effective policies. Scientists who talk with leaders and practitioners can design research relevant to societal problems and provide better links between science and policy. Communications University of Colorado training will help scientists to present research in a concise and accessible manner. Practitioners who know how to use both policy and science can shape more effective programs. Encouraging policy makers, practitioners, and scientists to communicate with each other and to build strategic collaborative relationships will create powerful networks working toward sustainable solutions to societal problems, and will lead to more sustainable public policies and programs at all levels of governance. This event will profile some of the world?s most innovative ?natural capital partnerships? implementing integrated approaches toward the transition to green growth and green economies today. It will promote a south-south knowledge exchange and commitments from Mexico, the Coastal Eastern Africa region and Asia?s Greater Mekong Subregion. Securing Food, Water and Energy in the World's Most Valued Ecoregions Promote Adaptation by Reducing Vulnerability and Increasing Resilience 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) T-6 (Riocentro) Natural ecosystems provide economically valuable services vital to human welfare such as food, water, energy, and carbon sequestration. In many of the world?s ecoregions, declines in natural capital continue, causing negative impacts that contribute to increase poverty levels. Solutions are emerging, however. Across Africa, Asia-Pacific and Latin America, models for inclusive green growth are evolving through a range of integrated strategies and regional cooperation initiatives. This event will provide a forum for governments on the cutting edge of green economy innovations to profile integrated and collaborative approaches that enhance freshwater, forest, agricultural, and marine resources ? the vital building blocks of a sustainable future. Worldwide Fund for Nature The main purpose of this workshop is to present the need to invest in public policies and in practices from smallholder farmers on adaptation in order to build resilience to face climate changes. The workshop will launch an international database of experiences and practices on adaptation from different smallholder farmers around the world, which aims to share ActionAid International experiences so that others can replicate or adapt these practices into their contexts. There will be also a community leader to explain how the practice empowered the community to face the climate change maintaining or improving their production and lives. We are at a turning point in which it is not only necessary to tackle global challenges, but also to address the disconnect between generations in order to produce new and greener ideas, attitudes, habits and a sense of responsibility and accountability linked to our daily actions. Today?s youth can and shall lead this shift by collaborating with previous generations. Beyond Rio+20: A Global Youth Movement for Sustainable Development 18/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-F (Riocentro) Current leaders and youth representatives have come together to make young people?s voice, European Students' Forum interests, needs, actions, and visions a key part of Rio+20. Such cooperation efforts must (AEGEE) continue after the UN summit. The event will therefore discuss future scenarios both in terms of priorities for the movement (SDGs, education?) and form (through the Major Groups or an independent alliance?). Feedback will be sought from other stakeholders, whose partnership will be fundamental in making a long-term youth movement flourish for a sustainable future. Mary Robinson and the Aspen Institute?s Global Leaders Council for Reproductive Health (GLC) will convene a high-level moderated dialogue to raise the profile of human development, gender and reproductive health within the Rio+20 UN Conference on Sustainable Development. Members of the GLC and other high-level leaders will speak to the role of human development and reproductive health in the new and emerging global discussion of sustainable development. Sustainability Revisited: Population, Reproductive Health & the Planet 18/06/2012 Dublin Rio Principles, where do we stand, what lessons learned 18/06/2012 Debates Cúpula dos Prefeitos: Rumo a um Futuro de Baixo Carbono - III "Carta do Rio para a Sustentabilidade" Cúpula dos Prefeitos: Rumo a um Futuro de Baixo Carbono Almoço Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW Healthy Women, Healthy Planet: Women's Empowerment, Reproductive Health Healthy Women, Healthy Planet: Women's Empowerment, Reproductive Healt Incorporating Biodiversity into Business - cases in Brazil 11:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) 11:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) 18/06/2012 11:30:00 Auditório da Embrapa Solos 18/06/2012 12:00:00 Forte de Copacabana 18/06/2012 12:30:00 Forte de Copacabana 18/06/2012 13:00:00 Parque dos Atletas 18/06/2012 13:15:00 Arena da Barra 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 13:15:00 13:15:00 T-2 (Riocentro) T-8 (Riocentro) Featured speakers will include: Gro Harlem Brundtland, Former Prime Minister of Norway; Musimbi Kanyoro, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Global Fund for Women; Tewodros Melesse, Director General of the International Planned Parenthood Federation; Mary Robinson, Former President of Ireland and President of the Mary Robinson Foundation ? Climate Justice; Tim Wirth, President of the United Nations Foundation. Aspen Institute In line with Dublin/Rio conferences (1992) mandates, AMCOW has provided leadership and commitment in gender mainstreaming by elaborating the AMCOW Gender Policy and Strategy in the water sector. Many governments, civil society and development agencies have also adopted gender sensitive policies and programmes suggesting that there exists considerable knowledge and lessons learnt. GWP is currently elaborating a GWP gender Strategy for the GWP Network. Global Water Partnership AMCOW, GWP; UNDP; Cap-Net; SaciWATERs, the Center for Public Health and Climate (GWP) Change at the Public Health Institute and GWA plan to convene a gender implementation event at the Rio+20 conference. The event will review progress made and facilitate information exchange on strategies, actions, approaches, partnerships/networks lessons learnt and gender mainstreaming needs. This event seeks to share knowledge so as to support Africa?s implementation of the AMCOW gender strategy and to develop an Africa network that will support AMCOW and bring these issues forward beyond RIO+20. Embrapa Evento Fechado Evento Fechado Sessão VÍDEO-SHOW Room UN2 Prefeitura Prefeitura ELETROBRAS Population Action International Women are instrumental in determining a family?s ability to survive and effectively cope with the impacts of climate change. Access to reproductive health and family planning is an important part of strengthening women?s capacity as leaders in sustainable development, yet in too many places around the world women?s access to these services is limited. Reducing Population Action unintended pregnancies and giving families the tools to determine family size can improve International socio-economic status of women, reduce strain on the environment, and improve conservation of resources ? all of which make significant contributions to sustainable development and resilience in the face of a changing climate. Funbio works with companies in Brazil that are implementing projects that go beyond philanthropy or social environmental corporate responsibility. These companies are considering biodiversity conservation and climate change impacts as key elements of their strategies, designing long term plans for the development of the territories where they are located or Brazilian Biodiversity Fund influential. These projects include the design of sustainable development plans for the territories, but also the creation and implementation of financial mechanisms to support these (institution Funbio) plans, as well as participative governance models to get local communities, government authorities and other partners involved. Three companies will present their experiences in a systematized way, allowing the audience to evaluate the convergences and specific aspects of the three cases. Healthy Women, Healthy Planet: Women's Empowerment, Reproductive Healt 18/06/2012 13:15:00 T-2 (Riocentro) Incorporating Biodiversity into Business - cases in Brazil 18/06/2012 13:15:00 T-8 (Riocentro) Healthy Women, Healthy Planet: Women's Empowerment, Reproductive Healt 18/06/2012 13:15:00 T-2 (Riocentro) Incorporating Biodiversity into Business - cases in Brazil 18/06/2012 13:15:00 T-8 (Riocentro) Promoting a Green Economy in Africa, LDCs, SIDS and LLDCS/Challenges/O 18/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-E (Riocentro) Disarmament for Development 18/06/2012 13:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) Women are instrumental in determining a family?s ability to survive and effectively cope with the impacts of climate change. Access to reproductive health and family planning is an important part of strengthening women?s capacity as leaders in sustainable development, yet in too many places around the world women?s access to these services is limited. Reducing Population Action unintended pregnancies and giving families the tools to determine family size can improve International socio-economic status of women, reduce strain on the environment, and improve conservation of resources ? all of which make significant contributions to sustainable development and resilience in the face of a changing climate. Funbio works with companies in Brazil that are implementing projects that go beyond philanthropy or social environmental corporate responsibility. These companies are considering biodiversity conservation and climate change impacts as key elements of their strategies, designing long term plans for the development of the territories where they are located or influential. These projects include the design of sustainable development plans for the territories, but also the creation and implementation of financial mechanisms to support these plans, as well as participative governance models to get local communities, government authorities and other partners involved. Three companies will present their experiences in a systematized way, allowing the audience to evaluate the convergences and specific aspects of the three cases. Women are instrumental in determining a family?s ability to survive and effectively cope with the impacts of climate change. Access to reproductive health and family planning is an important part of strengthening women?s capacity as leaders in sustainable development, yet in too many places around the world women?s access to these services is limited. Reducing unintended pregnancies and giving families the tools to determine family size can improve socio-economic status of women, reduce strain on the environment, and improve conservation of resources ? all of which make significant contributions to sustainable development and resilience in the face of a changing climate. Funbio works with companies in Brazil that are implementing projects that go beyond philanthropy or social environmental corporate responsibility. These companies are considering biodiversity conservation and climate change impacts as key elements of their strategies, designing long term plans for the development of the territories where they are located or influential. These projects include the design of sustainable development plans for the territories, but also the creation and implementation of financial mechanisms to support these plans, as well as participative governance models to get local communities, government authorities and other partners involved. Three companies will present their experiences in a systematized way, allowing the audience to evaluate the convergences and specific aspects of the three cases. Promotion of the green economy is one major means by which the current economy in Africa can make the transition to sustainable economic development. As has been widely acknowledged, although Africa has contributed least to global climate change, it has suffered disproportionately from its adverse effects. The challenges of adaptation and mitigation are therefore particularly urgent for Africa. The continent has 60 percent of the world?s arable land; 20 percent of its forest reserves; 20 percent of the global land mass; 40 percent of the world?s biodiversity and more than half of the world?s clean energy potential. A new paradigm is needed to ensure that countries maximize the potential benefits that the green economy could provide. A green economy with the vast untapped natural resources represent a paradigm shift in promoting clean and renewable energy, creation of employment and conservation of the continent?s natural resources. As the economic crisis continues to give rise to government spending cuts in many countries, increased attention is being paid to military budgets. The global military expenditure in 2010 has reached a historic high of $1630 billion. This is 5 times more than what we would need to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. This side event will show the effects of armed conflicts and weapons on development and explain an innovative way to finance programmes for sustainable development: by reducing military spending. Brazilian Biodiversity Fund (institution Funbio) Population Action International Brazilian Biodiversity Fund (institution Funbio) Office of the Special Adviser on Africa (OSAA) International Peace Bureau This side event will highlight an independent study regarding the impact of energy-related pollution on human health. It will demonstrate that Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LP Gas or LPG) can help to reduce negative health impacts particularly those stemming from cooking with traditional fuels and biomass while providing access to clean, modern energy that is necessary for sustainable development. LP Gas: An exceptional energy for improving health and development 18/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) The Economics of Low Carbon Cities 18/06/2012 13:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Renewable Energy Use in Rural Isolated Communities 18/06/2012 13:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Fertile Soil for our Future: nourish our people - nurture our planet 18/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-E (Riocentro) Sustainable Agriculture and Food; First for Sustainable Development Space Observations in support to the Rio Conventions Energy for all; Equity as fundamental goal 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 13:30:00 13:30:00 13:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) T-8 (Riocentro) P3-B (Riocentro) LP Gas is a clean-burning, low carbon and efficient fuel and a vital source of energy for hundreds of millions of people throughout the world. It is modern and safe and can be used anywhere. It is also available immediately, without large investments in R&D, technology, time or infrastructure. It is portable and can be transported, stored and used virtually anywhere without large investments in infrastructure making it ideal for solving development issues and improving the life and health of millions of people who currently lack access to modern forms of energy. Cities currently spend around 10% of their GDP on their annual energy bill. How can this be reduced whilst also enhancing competitiveness and creating employment? What are the most cost and carbon effective options? What is the business case for major investments and how much would they cut the carbon emissions of cities? The side event will provide an important opportunity to show-case and discuss projects and programmes being implemented to promote the use of renewable energy in rural isolated communities in Bolivia and in other developing countries of the world. The Minister of Hydrocarbons and Energy and the Vice Ministry of Electricity and Alternative Energies are tentatively expected to participate. Soils are the basis for life on earth. They ensure food, water, fibre, bioenergy production for present and future generations and play a crucial role in adaptation and mitigation strategies for climate change. However, soils have been taken for granted for too long. Over the last decades they have been degraded by mismanagement, jeopardizing this essential finite natural resource and its ecosystem services. Nowadays, land degradation directly affects 1.5 billion people. They include 74% of the poor in the world, therefore soil conservation has a very direct link to poverty eradication. At this event the relevance of soils will be presented in a vivid and intuitive way. First-hand insights from Ethiopia will be provided that show to delegates and the media that fertile soils are the basis for an economically, ecologically and socially sustainable development. Last decades have seen agriculture being transformed into an industrial activity, which has created hegemony of corporate interests and benefitted big business, starving countries and communities and creating unrest. The panel discussion will talk sustainable agriculture and right to food should be the first charge on sustainable development. Implementing the MAEs Conventions requires the collection, analysis and understanding of a huge amount of environmental information. This information is essential for a better understanding of the scientific background around the environmental issues, but also to serve decision-making and to enable sustainable development plans to be put in place. Earth Observation satellites provide ways to improve the implementation of the MEAs, such as continuous observations of essential environmental variables, the building of long-term archives of historical satellite data, and the provision of synoptic and comparable environmental information without infringing on national sovereignties. The Side Event will be organised along some keynote speeches and round table discussions on how Space Observations improve the assessment and the monitoring of essential ?climate change?, ?biodiversity? and ? land degradation? variables. Such an event would allow to increase awareness and share views on the importance of satellite observations for the implementation of the Rio Conventions. The political economy of energy aided by international finance, trade and aid has been the principal reasons for unsustainable development. The panel will discuss how equity in energy is of paramount importance for the cherished goal of energy for all and for sustainable development. The panel will argue that equity in access to energy at international and sub national levels through fundamental changes in the patterns of production and consumption should be the first goal for sustainable development. World LP Gas Association (WLPGA) Centre for Low Carbon Futures Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Biovision ? Foundation for ecological Development Public Advocacy Initiatives for Rights and Values in India (PAIRVI) European Space Agency Ambedkar Education Society-All India Foundation of Human Rights and Social Justice El Panel sobre la Experiencia de Recuperación y Conservación de la Cobertura Boscosa en Centro América y Republica Dominicana: Caso de la Republica Dominicana. Panel sobre la Experiencia de Recuperacion y Conservacion de la Cobertura Boscosa en Centro América y Republica Dominicana: Caso de la Republica Dominicana Mainstreaming BioDiversity for a Sustainable Future Promoting a Green Economy in Africa, LDCs, SIDS and LLDCS/Challenges/O Disarmament for Development 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 13:30:00 13:30:00 13:30:00 13:30:00 P3-F (Riocentro) T-2 (Riocentro) P3-E (Riocentro) T-4 (Riocentro) Será un espacio para presentar los resultados y lecciones aprendidas de la ejecución de las políticas de los países participantes, con atención en la experiencia de la Republica Dominicana, orientada a la recuperación y conservación de la cobertura forestal utilizando varios instrumentos incluyendo el Pago por Servicios Ambientales. Consiste en un panel de expertos de alto nivel y de tomadores de decisiones de las instancias institucionales nacionales y regionales vinculadas o responsable de la gestión ambiental, tomando como base la presentación de un estudio de cobertura forestal de la Republica Dominicana y las políticas asociadas. Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales - National Environmental Office The purpose of this side event is to explore the importance of mainstreaming BioDiversity to raise public understanding of BioDiversity. This session will highlight and introduce 1000 Days for the Planet, a global educational and awareness raising project launched in the context of the United Nations Decade on Biodiversity. At its heart is a three-year worldwide sailing expedition on the oceanographic vessel Sedna IV and a programme that combines science, education and public entertainment/documentary. The project will reach out to the general Canadian Environmental public through a multidimensional platform of exhibitions, educational activities, film and Network television productions, and online videoconferencing with the ship?s scientists. Examples of mainstreaming BioDiversity at the local level will also be presented through the Ontario Project ?The Halton Peel BioDiversity Network?, and Canadian Youth efforts to mainstream BioDiversity. Promotion of the green economy is one major means by which the current economy in Africa can make the transition to sustainable economic development. As has been widely acknowledged, although Africa has contributed least to global climate change, it has suffered disproportionately from its adverse effects. The challenges of adaptation and mitigation are therefore particularly urgent for Africa. The continent has 60 percent of the world?s arable land; 20 percent of its forest reserves; 20 percent of the global land mass; 40 percent of the world?s biodiversity and more than half of the world?s clean energy potential. A new paradigm is needed to ensure that countries maximize the potential benefits that the green economy could provide. A green economy with the vast untapped natural resources represent a paradigm shift in promoting clean and renewable energy, creation of employment and conservation of the continent?s natural resources. As the economic crisis continues to give rise to government spending cuts in many countries, increased attention is being paid to military budgets. The global military expenditure in 2010 has reached a historic high of $1630 billion. This is 5 times more than what we would need to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. This side event will show the effects of armed conflicts and weapons on development and explain an innovative way to finance programmes for sustainable development: by reducing military spending. Office of the Special Adviser on Africa (OSAA) International Peace Bureau This side event will highlight an independent study regarding the impact of energy-related pollution on human health. It will demonstrate that Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LP Gas or LPG) can help to reduce negative health impacts particularly those stemming from cooking with traditional fuels and biomass while providing access to clean, modern energy that is necessary for sustainable development. LP Gas: An exceptional energy for improving health and development 18/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) The Economics of Low Carbon Cities 18/06/2012 13:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) World LP Gas Association LP Gas is a clean-burning, low carbon and efficient fuel and a vital source of energy for (WLPGA) hundreds of millions of people throughout the world. It is modern and safe and can be used anywhere. It is also available immediately, without large investments in R&D, technology, time or infrastructure. It is portable and can be transported, stored and used virtually anywhere without large investments in infrastructure making it ideal for solving development issues and improving the life and health of millions of people who currently lack access to modern forms of energy. Cities currently spend around 10% of their GDP on their annual energy bill. How can this be reduced whilst also enhancing competitiveness and creating employment? What are the most Centre for Low Carbon cost and carbon effective options? What is the business case for major investments and how Futures much would they cut the carbon emissions of cities? Renewable Energy Use in Rural Isolated Communities 18/06/2012 13:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Fertile Soil for our Future: nourish our people - nurture our planet 18/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-E (Riocentro) Sustainable Agriculture and Food; First for Sustainable Development Space Observations in support to the Rio Conventions Energy for all; Equity as fundamental goal Panel sobre la Experiencia de Recuperacion y Conservacion de la Cobertura Boscosa en Centro América y Republica Dominicana: Caso de la Republica Dominicana 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 13:30:00 13:30:00 13:30:00 13:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) T-8 (Riocentro) P3-B (Riocentro) P3-F (Riocentro) The side event will provide an important opportunity to show-case and discuss projects and programmes being implemented to promote the use of renewable energy in rural isolated communities in Bolivia and in other developing countries of the world. The Minister of Hydrocarbons and Energy and the Vice Ministry of Electricity and Alternative Energies are tentatively expected to participate. Soils are the basis for life on earth. They ensure food, water, fibre, bioenergy production for present and future generations and play a crucial role in adaptation and mitigation strategies for climate change. However, soils have been taken for granted for too long. Over the last decades they have been degraded by mismanagement, jeopardizing this essential finite natural resource and its ecosystem services. Nowadays, land degradation directly affects 1.5 billion people. They include 74% of the poor in the world, therefore soil conservation has a very direct link to poverty eradication. At this event the relevance of soils will be presented in a vivid and intuitive way. First-hand insights from Ethiopia will be provided that show to delegates and the media that fertile soils are the basis for an economically, ecologically and socially sustainable development. Last decades have seen agriculture being transformed into an industrial activity, which has created hegemony of corporate interests and benefitted big business, starving countries and communities and creating unrest. The panel discussion will talk sustainable agriculture and right to food should be the first charge on sustainable development. Implementing the MAEs Conventions requires the collection, analysis and understanding of a huge amount of environmental information. This information is essential for a better understanding of the scientific background around the environmental issues, but also to serve decision-making and to enable sustainable development plans to be put in place. Earth Observation satellites provide ways to improve the implementation of the MEAs, such as continuous observations of essential environmental variables, the building of long-term archives of historical satellite data, and the provision of synoptic and comparable environmental information without infringing on national sovereignties. The Side Event will be organised along some keynote speeches and round table discussions on how Space Observations improve the assessment and the monitoring of essential ?climate change?, ?biodiversity? and ? land degradation? variables. Such an event would allow to increase awareness and share views on the importance of satellite observations for the implementation of the Rio Conventions. The political economy of energy aided by international finance, trade and aid has been the principal reasons for unsustainable development. The panel will discuss how equity in energy is of paramount importance for the cherished goal of energy for all and for sustainable development. The panel will argue that equity in access to energy at international and sub national levels through fundamental changes in the patterns of production and consumption should be the first goal for sustainable development. El Panel sobre la Experiencia de Recuperación y Conservación de la Cobertura Boscosa en Centro América y Republica Dominicana: Caso de la Republica Dominicana. Será un espacio para presentar los resultados y lecciones aprendidas de la ejecución de las políticas de los países participantes, con atención en la experiencia de la Republica Dominicana, orientada a la recuperación y conservación de la cobertura forestal utilizando varios instrumentos incluyendo el Pago por Servicios Ambientales. Consiste en un panel de expertos de alto nivel y de tomadores de decisiones de las instancias institucionales nacionales y regionales vinculadas o responsable de la gestión ambiental, tomando como base la presentación de un estudio de cobertura forestal de la Republica Dominicana y las políticas asociadas. Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Biovision ? Foundation for ecological Development Public Advocacy Initiatives for Rights and Values in India (PAIRVI) European Space Agency Ambedkar Education Society-All India Foundation of Human Rights and Social Justice Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales - National Environmental Office Mainstreaming BioDiversity for a Sustainable Future Promoting a Green Economy in Africa, LDCs, SIDS and LLDCS/Challenges/O Disarmament for Development 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 13:30:00 13:30:00 13:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) P3-E (Riocentro) T-4 (Riocentro) The purpose of this side event is to explore the importance of mainstreaming BioDiversity to raise public understanding of BioDiversity. This session will highlight and introduce 1000 Days for the Planet, a global educational and awareness raising project launched in the context of the United Nations Decade on Biodiversity. At its heart is a three-year worldwide sailing expedition on the oceanographic vessel Sedna IV and a programme that combines science, education and public entertainment/documentary. The project will reach out to the general Canadian Environmental public through a multidimensional platform of exhibitions, educational activities, film and Network television productions, and online videoconferencing with the ship?s scientists. Examples of mainstreaming BioDiversity at the local level will also be presented through the Ontario Project ?The Halton Peel BioDiversity Network?, and Canadian Youth efforts to mainstream BioDiversity. Promotion of the green economy is one major means by which the current economy in Africa can make the transition to sustainable economic development. As has been widely acknowledged, although Africa has contributed least to global climate change, it has suffered disproportionately from its adverse effects. The challenges of adaptation and mitigation are therefore particularly urgent for Africa. The continent has 60 percent of the world?s arable land; 20 percent of its forest reserves; 20 percent of the global land mass; 40 percent of the world?s biodiversity and more than half of the world?s clean energy potential. A new paradigm is needed to ensure that countries maximize the potential benefits that the green economy could provide. A green economy with the vast untapped natural resources represent a paradigm shift in promoting clean and renewable energy, creation of employment and conservation of the continent?s natural resources. As the economic crisis continues to give rise to government spending cuts in many countries, increased attention is being paid to military budgets. The global military expenditure in 2010 has reached a historic high of $1630 billion. This is 5 times more than what we would need to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. This side event will show the effects of armed conflicts and weapons on development and explain an innovative way to finance programmes for sustainable development: by reducing military spending. Office of the Special Adviser on Africa (OSAA) International Peace Bureau This side event will highlight an independent study regarding the impact of energy-related pollution on human health. It will demonstrate that Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LP Gas or LPG) can help to reduce negative health impacts particularly those stemming from cooking with traditional fuels and biomass while providing access to clean, modern energy that is necessary for sustainable development. LP Gas: An exceptional energy for improving health and development 18/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) The Economics of Low Carbon Cities 18/06/2012 13:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Renewable Energy Use in Rural Isolated Communities 18/06/2012 13:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) Fertile Soil for our Future: nourish our people - nurture our planet 18/06/2012 13:30:00 P3-E (Riocentro) LP Gas is a clean-burning, low carbon and efficient fuel and a vital source of energy for hundreds of millions of people throughout the world. It is modern and safe and can be used anywhere. It is also available immediately, without large investments in R&D, technology, time or infrastructure. It is portable and can be transported, stored and used virtually anywhere without large investments in infrastructure making it ideal for solving development issues and improving the life and health of millions of people who currently lack access to modern forms of energy. Cities currently spend around 10% of their GDP on their annual energy bill. How can this be reduced whilst also enhancing competitiveness and creating employment? What are the most cost and carbon effective options? What is the business case for major investments and how much would they cut the carbon emissions of cities? The side event will provide an important opportunity to show-case and discuss projects and programmes being implemented to promote the use of renewable energy in rural isolated communities in Bolivia and in other developing countries of the world. The Minister of Hydrocarbons and Energy and the Vice Ministry of Electricity and Alternative Energies are tentatively expected to participate. Soils are the basis for life on earth. They ensure food, water, fibre, bioenergy production for present and future generations and play a crucial role in adaptation and mitigation strategies for climate change. However, soils have been taken for granted for too long. Over the last decades they have been degraded by mismanagement, jeopardizing this essential finite natural resource and its ecosystem services. Nowadays, land degradation directly affects 1.5 billion people. They include 74% of the poor in the world, therefore soil conservation has a very direct link to poverty eradication. At this event the relevance of soils will be presented in a vivid and intuitive way. First-hand insights from Ethiopia will be provided that show to delegates and the media that fertile soils are the basis for an economically, ecologically and socially sustainable development. World LP Gas Association (WLPGA) Centre for Low Carbon Futures Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Biovision ? Foundation for ecological Development Sustainable Agriculture and Food; First for Sustainable Development Space Observations in support to the Rio Conventions Energy for all; Equity as fundamental goal Panel sobre la Experiencia de Recuperacion y Conservacion de la Cobertura Boscosa en Centro América y Republica Dominicana: Caso de la Republica Dominicana Mainstreaming BioDiversity for a Sustainable Future 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 13:30:00 13:30:00 13:30:00 13:30:00 13:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) T-8 (Riocentro) P3-B (Riocentro) P3-F (Riocentro) T-2 (Riocentro) Last decades have seen agriculture being transformed into an industrial activity, which has created hegemony of corporate interests and benefitted big business, starving countries and communities and creating unrest. The panel discussion will talk sustainable agriculture and right to food should be the first charge on sustainable development. Implementing the MAEs Conventions requires the collection, analysis and understanding of a huge amount of environmental information. This information is essential for a better understanding of the scientific background around the environmental issues, but also to serve decision-making and to enable sustainable development plans to be put in place. Earth Observation satellites provide ways to improve the implementation of the MEAs, such as continuous observations of essential environmental variables, the building of long-term archives of historical satellite data, and the provision of synoptic and comparable environmental information without infringing on national sovereignties. The Side Event will be organised along some keynote speeches and round table discussions on how Space Observations improve the assessment and the monitoring of essential ?climate change?, ?biodiversity? and ? land degradation? variables. Such an event would allow to increase awareness and share views on the importance of satellite observations for the implementation of the Rio Conventions. The political economy of energy aided by international finance, trade and aid has been the principal reasons for unsustainable development. The panel will discuss how equity in energy is of paramount importance for the cherished goal of energy for all and for sustainable development. The panel will argue that equity in access to energy at international and sub national levels through fundamental changes in the patterns of production and consumption should be the first goal for sustainable development. El Panel sobre la Experiencia de Recuperación y Conservación de la Cobertura Boscosa en Centro América y Republica Dominicana: Caso de la Republica Dominicana. Será un espacio para presentar los resultados y lecciones aprendidas de la ejecución de las políticas de los países participantes, con atención en la experiencia de la Republica Dominicana, orientada a la recuperación y conservación de la cobertura forestal utilizando varios instrumentos incluyendo el Pago por Servicios Ambientales. Consiste en un panel de expertos de alto nivel y de tomadores de decisiones de las instancias institucionales nacionales y regionales vinculadas o responsable de la gestión ambiental, tomando como base la presentación de un estudio de cobertura forestal de la Republica Dominicana y las políticas asociadas. Public Advocacy Initiatives for Rights and Values in India (PAIRVI) European Space Agency Ambedkar Education Society-All India Foundation of Human Rights and Social Justice Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales - National Environmental Office The purpose of this side event is to explore the importance of mainstreaming BioDiversity to raise public understanding of BioDiversity. This session will highlight and introduce 1000 Days for the Planet, a global educational and awareness raising project launched in the context of the United Nations Decade on Biodiversity. At its heart is a three-year worldwide sailing expedition on the oceanographic vessel Sedna IV and a programme that combines science, education and public entertainment/documentary. The project will reach out to the general Canadian Environmental public through a multidimensional platform of exhibitions, educational activities, film and Network television productions, and online videoconferencing with the ship?s scientists. Examples of mainstreaming BioDiversity at the local level will also be presented through the Ontario Project ?The Halton Peel BioDiversity Network?, and Canadian Youth efforts to mainstream BioDiversity. Debate sobre a importância das micro e pequenas empresas para o desenvolvimento sustentável. Seminário SEBRAE + 20 Iluminação Sustentável Uso sustentável da água na produção têxtil – um case para cooperação Registro de Documentos em ação: Sustentabilidade na Moradia 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 14:00:00 14:00:00 14:00:00 14:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Aterro do Flamengo Parque dos Atletas Parque dos Atletas Seminário SEBRAE+20 18/06/2012 14:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Restauração Ambiental no Estado do Rio de Janeiro Cúpula dos Prefeitos: Painel IV - Ambientes propícios 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 14:00:00 14:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Forte de Copacabana Sustentabilidade significa, entre muitos outros fatores, a redução na mão de obra e nos custos com manutenção dos sistemas de iluminação. Significa também a diminuição no consumo de energia elétrica ao alimentar as fontes de luz e a redução dos custos com ar condicionado (em consequência de menores níveis de calor gerados com as novas fontes de luz LED). O problema crescente da escassez global de água criou um novo sentido de urgência entre muitas empresas com produção em áreas com escassez de água. Nos últimos anos temos visto um aumento do interesse por parte do setor privado em desenvolver estratégias de gestão de água e calcular a escassez de água como um risco crescente para os investimentos e as atividades empresariais. Um número crescente de empresas reconhece que é importante ser proativo e desenvolver padrões de uso da água para evitar futuras perdas econômicas devido a diminuição e a poluição dos recursos hídricos e juntamente com uma legislação mais dura. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrantes: Karin Lexen (Swedish Water House) e Lisa Svensson (Swedish Parttnership for Global Responsibility). SEBRAE *Abertura: Presidente do Conselho Deliberativo Nacional do SEBRAE Roberto Simões; Diretor Presidente do SEBRAE Luiz Barretto *Moderador: Diretor Técnico do Sebrae, Carlos Alberto dos Santos *Carsten Schmitz-Hoffmann - GIZ (Agência Alemã de Cooperação) *Peter Poschen - OIT (Organização Internacional do Trabalho) SEBRAE Palestrante: Peter Gasper Karin Lexen e Lisa Svensson Embaixada da Suécia A primeira palestrante, Dr.ª Sônia Maria Andrade dos Santos do 6o Ofício de Registro de Títulos e Documentos sempre acreditou que o cidadão seguro é um cidadão feliz. Para colocar em prática sua filosofia de vida, nasce em 2006 o projeto Registro de Documentos em Ação, de sua autoria, em parceria com Defensoria Pública do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, que garante sem ônus ao cidadão o registro da declaração de posse para moradores de Defensoria Pública do comunidades carentes, partindo do princípio de que sustentabilidade começa com documento. Estado do Rio de Janeiro A palestra apontará para a importância do comprometimento com o social e convocar o espectador para ser parte da solução do problema. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrantes: Sonia Maria Andrade do Santos – Oficiala - 6o Ofício de Registro de Títulos e Documentos, Francisco Horta Filho - Defensor Público, Defensoria Pública Geral do Estado do Rio de Janeiro. O Seminário Sebrae+20 apresentará e debaterá as ações que o Sistema Sebrae e seus parceiros realizam para consolidarem a sustentabilidade como um valor dentre os empreendedores de pequeno porte, atribuindo-lhes mais capacidade competitiva ao mesmo tempo em que concorrem para uma sociedade mais justa e para o uso mais racional e eficiente dos recursos naturais. Reconhecendo ser este um imenso desafio e que apresenta múltiplas dinâmicas que estão alterando a realidade social, ambiental e econômica, numa velocidade nunca antes conhecida, o Sebrae convida três experientes instituições internacionais no tema para compartilharem suas iniciativas e debaterem os caminhos para a SEBRAE sustentabilidade dos pequenos negócios neste novo cenário global. São convidados a Agência Alemã de Cooperação – GIZ, a Organização Internacional do Trabalho – OIT e a Rede Internacional para as Pequenas e Médias Empresas – INSME. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrantes: Roberto Simões – Presidente do Conselho Deliberativo do Sebrae Nacional; Luiz Barreto – Diretor Presidente do Sebrae Nacional; Carlos Alberto dos Santos – Diretor Técnico do Sebrae Nacional; Carsten Schmitz-Hoffmann – GIZ (Agênica Alemã de Cooperação); Peter Poschen – OIT (Organização Internacional do Trabalho). Evento Público Evento Fechado Casa Civil Prefeitura Sonia Maria Andrade do Santos, Francisco Horta Filho Roberto Simões; Luiz Barreto; Carlos Alberto dos Santos; Carsten Schmitz; Peter Poschen Painel sobre a cria ão do Fórum Permanente de Juventude das Na ões Unidas ç ç Mesa- Redonda da Sociedade Civil Brasil e Rússia UNDP-UNU-FGV Symposium on “Public Administration and Rio+20”: The Role of the Visible Hand of Public Institutions in Creating a Sustainable Future 18/06/2012 14:00:00 18/06/2012 14:00:00 18/06/2012 14:00:00 Esta será a principal a vidade voltada aos órgãos nacionais de juventude. A ONU apresentou a possibilidade de reforma do Regime Mul lateral de Juventude com a cria ão de um escritório para um Conselheiro Especial de Juventude do Secretário Geral e a possibilidade de ç tem por novos instrumentos de par cipa ão social nos diálogos mul laterais. O Painel Teatro Oi Futuro (Ipanema) obje vo provocar o debate sobre a cria ão do Fórum e tra ar uma estratégia para a ç aprova ão do mesmo pelo Conselho de Desenvolvimento Econ mico e Social da ONU e pela ç Assembleia Geral da ONU, além de apresentar recomendaç ões ao Secretário Geral da ONU ç ão do Fórum. ô para cria ç ç O Conselho de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social da Presidência da República (CDES) Confederação Nacional do convida para participação nos debates Comércio. Fundação Getulio Vargas Secretaria Nacional de Juventude da Presidência da Repúbica O Conselho de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social da Presidência da República This symposium organized by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU-IAS) and the Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV) will discuss the role of public administration in contributing to deliver the “institutional framework for sustainable development and green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication”, the two main themes of the Rio+20 FGV Conference. The sessions will discuss the new set of reforms in public management, organizations and policies in the different levels that are needed to create greener economic growth in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication. During the event, it will be launched the special issue of the journal Public Administration and Development (PAD, Wiley-Blackwell) on Rio+20. 19 Professor Cristovam Buarque, Senator of the Brazilian Congress and head of the Rio+20 Senate Commission, Brazil & Member of the UNU Council Professor Carlos Ivan Simonsen Leal President of the Getulio Vargas Foundation - FGV, Olav Kjorven, UN Assistant Secretary General and UNDP Associate Administrator, UNDP, New York Prof. Govindan Parayil, UNU Vice-Rector and Director of UNU-IAS, Focal Point of UNU for Rio+20 Opening Remarks 18/06/2012 14:00:00 Fundação Getulio Vargas Painel: Sistemas Participativos de Garantia - Situação Atual e Perspectivas 18/06/2012 14:00:00 Auditório da Embrapa Solos Embrapa Os SPGs como Mecanismo de Controle para a Garantia da Qualidade . 18/06/2012 14:00:00 Auditório da Embrapa Solos Embrapa PROJETO PARINTINS - REDES INTELIGENTES NA AMAZÔMIA 18/06/2012 14:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Cúpula dos Prefeitos: Rumo a um Futuro de Baixo Carbono - IV Cidades na linha de frente das alterações climáticas Arena Socioambiental - Encontros Globais - Adaptação às Mudanças Climáticas Sustainable Development Dialogues: Water Session 1 – Rio+20, Public Administration and Sustainable Development: Opportunities and Challenges (key findings from the special issue of PAD) FGV PROJETO PARINTINS - REDES INTELIGENTES NA AMAZÔMIA ELETROBRAS Moderador: Rogério Dias coordenador de Agroecologia - SDC/Mapa Coordenador de Agroecologia - SDC Rogério Dias ELAINE FRANÇA Evento Fechado 18/06/2012 14:30:00 Forte de Copacabana 18/06/2012 14:30:00 MAM 18/06/2012 14:30:00 Riocentro 18/06/2012 Fundação Getulio Vargas 14:40:00 Prefeitura As mudanças climáticas tem um impacto muito maior nas populações pobres. É possível alterar cenários e evitarmos situações limite? Qual o papel das políticas públicas para Ministéro do diminuir a vulnerabilidade destas populações? Diferentes visões sobre inclusão social em um Desenvolvimento Social ambiente em plena transformação. Convidados: Paulo Moutinho, Márcia Valle Real, Rômulo Paes Sousa. Evento público OFFICIAL EVENTS Governo brasileiro 19 FGV Paulo Moutinho, Márcia Valle Real, Rômulo Paes Sousa Speaker: Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira, UNU-IAS A Experiência do Funcionamento dos SPGs no Brasil Cidades Sustentáveis SD Learning Event: Assessing Sustainable Transport in the Context of Green Economy AÇÃO INDIGENISTA COMO FORMA DE MITIGAÇÃO DE IMPACTOS AMBIENTAIS EM TERRAS INDÍGENA - TERRA INDÍGENA PARAKANà 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 14:50:00 15:00:00 15:00:00 15:00:00 Auditório da Embrapa Solos Parque dos Atletas Riocentro Parque dos Atletas Embrapa Os centros urbanos do mundo são responsáveis por quase 80% das emissões de CO2, porém só cobrem 2% da terra. A transformação tecnológica em curso aborda alguns dos maiores desafios a serem enfrentados nas cidades em rápida expansão. A Ericsson está trabalhando com várias cidades a nível global para aumentar a consciência e ajudar a realizar uma infinidade de benefícios que a TIC oferece para tratar de objetivos socioeconômicos e ambientais específicos. O Porto de Estocolmo é um exemplo. O projeto conduzido pela cidade de Estocolmo pretende ser uma cidade sustentável inigualável com um distrito de clima positivo até 2030, utilizando uma infra-estrutura eficiente para conectar 10.000 casas e 30.000 Embaixada da Suécia. espaços de trabalho. Essas metas climáticas exigem inovação tecnológica e colaboração entre disciplinas de planejamento e desenvolvimento urbano. Evento aberto ao público.Palestrantes: Elaine Weidman-Grunewald (Ericsson) e Tomas Gustafsson (Environment and Sustainability Strategist for Large City Development Projects at City of Stockholm). Presenting: Holger Dalkmann, Director EMBARQ Holger Dalkmann WRI AÇÃO INDIGENISTA COMO FORMA DE MITIGAÇÃO DE IMPACTOS AMBIENTAIS EM TERRAS INDÍGENA - TERRA INDÍGENA PARAKANà Representante do Fórum Brasileiro SPGs Elaine Weidman e Tomas Gustafsson ELETROBRAS 19 JOSÉ PORFIRIO FONTENELE DE CARVALHO Chair: Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira, UNU-IAS Speakers: “A Charter Moment: Restructuring Governance for Sustainability” Professor Norichika Kanie, Tokyo Institute of Technology and UNU-IAS, Japan Session 2 – Public Administration and Good Governance for Sustainable Development 18/06/2012 Fundação Getulio Vargas FGV “Cross-sectoral policies for sustainable development: a metagovernance perspective” Michael Kull, MTT Agrifood Research Finland, Helsinki, Finland Discussants: Professor Eduardo Viola, University of Brasilia Professor Patricia Regina Pinheiro Sampaio, FGVDireito Rio Lançamento de Biocombustíveis de Aviação Indigenous peoples: food security, climate changes and sustainability Gender, Water and Preparing for Climate Change: Implications for Food, Health and Human Rights THE RAINFOREST STANDARD: Integrating Social, Environmental, and Econom 18/06/2012 15:20:00 15:30:00 18/06/2012 15:30:00 Arena da Barra 18/06/2012 15:30:00 Arena da Barra 18/06/2012 15:30:00 Forte de Copacabana T-5 (Riocentro) Evento Fechado Room UN2 Room UN3 THE RAINFOREST STANDARD (RFS) Founding Members will host a side event in Rio + 20 meeting to present the RFS. The RFS integrates protocols for carbon accounting, sociocultural-economic impact, and biodiversity outcomes in the belief that reducing carbon emissions from removals of biomass in forestland will not be effective or permanent without benefits flowing to all local stakeholders, and should produce an economic benefit that results in the protection of biodiversity and healthy ecosystems. In this way, the RFS is the first fully integrated forest carbon emissions reduction standard that was built specifically for REDD and built by institutions in the countries in which it is to be deployed. FIESP/BID State University of Campinas International Women’s Anthropology Conference Red de Fondos Ambientales de Latinoamérica y el Caribe (Redlac) Poverty Reduction and Sustainable Development: Chinese NGOs in Action Analysing REDD+: challenges and choices Empowering Youth Leadership for a Sustainable Future Gender, Water and Preparing for Climate Change: Implications for Food, Health and Human Rights Legal Preparedness for the Green Economy 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 15:30:00 15:30:00 15:30:00 15:30:00 15:30:00 T-11 (Riocentro) T-4 (Riocentro) T-10 (Riocentro) P3-A (Riocentro) T-6 (Riocentro) This side event aims to show the efforts and achievements Chinese NGOs have made in the past 10 years, as well as challenges ahead in eradicating poverty and promoting sustainable development. participants will discuss how local NGOs can do better to help developing countries reach the UN Millennium Development Goals on time In accordance with the theme of the conference: A Green Economy in the Context of Sustainable Development and Poverty Eradication, our side event will focus on China?s path on poverty alleviation and sustainable development in recent 10 years. By assessing the progress to date, the remaining gaps in the implementation of the outcomes of former conferences, and discussing new and emerging challenges, this side event can make great contributions to the outcome of UNCSD/Rio+20. The side event has three thematic focuses:Chinese NGOs? efforts in poverty eradication; Relationship between poverty eradication and sustainable development; Working together to realize the UN Millennium Development Goals(MDGs). Climate change is a key global challenge and national, sub-national, and local actors are responding in the political, social, and economic spheres. Forests are a key part of the international mitigation agenda. Transformational change is required to realize the forest sector's mitigation potential through avoided deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+). Dense webs of economic interests, political realities, and local needs come to the forefront as countries become "ready for REDD+" and start to develop national REDD+ strategies and policies. China NGO Network for International Exchanges (CNIE) Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) For the past four years, CIFOR and partners have been conducting a Global Comparative Study on REDD+ on policy development and the early stages of implementation. In this side event we will present the results of this work that are pertinent to the objectives of the CSD and the development of a green economy. A critical factor in the future of sustainability lies in the hands of the next generation of environmental stewards. The combination of the wisdom of the elders with the limitless creativity, enthusiasm and compassion of our youth will help us create solutions to the challenges facing our planet. It is our responsibility to educate and empower our young people to be leaders of sustainability. It is also our role to encourage their infinite resources of imagination and innovation. Social media and cultural arts are effective platforms that both give Academy for Future Science youth a voice on such global issues, and interconnect them. At this event, we will present several Rio+20 youth projects that are effectively mobilizing youth via music, spoken word and social media, as well as provide information on how our lifestyles can be improved to function with an awareness of sustainability. This panel aims to bring together information stemming from analyses of grass roots field experience and global processes in order to better understand the effects of climate change on International Women's women?s livelihoods, and the potential policy and programmatic approaches that may be taken Anthropology Conference to deal with them. Framed in a human rights perspective, major issues will include the impact (IWAC) of recent changes on the right to food, water, seeds and land. This IDLO Legal Roundtable Dialogue on Legal Preparedness for the Green Economy, organized in partnership with other inter-governmental organizations and leading developing countries, will highlight the importance of an enabling legal environment , tailored legal instruments and rights-based approaches to access the benefits of the global green economy. With distinguished legal experts, a dynamic discussion will examine how regulatory reforms are assisting countries to overcome barriers and establish new incentives for sustainable International Law on development and poverty eradication. Developing country jurists will share experiences with Sustainable Development tailored legal reforms, institutions and compliance. Cutting-edge legal knowledge will be Partnership (IDLO) disseminated through the global launch of a new Compendium of Legal Best Practices on the Green Economy and an E-learning Course on Legal Preparedness for the Green Economy in several languages. This Legal Roundtable showcases the latest innovations in green economy laws, focusing on facilitating South-South knowledge sharing and defining practical green economy strategies. Role of EESD in Transition to a Green Economy - from Tbilisi to Rio+20 18/06/2012 15:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) Peasants Reclaiming our Future with Food Sovereignty and Agroecology 18/06/2012 15:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) The DESERTEC Concept - Energy Security, Sustainability and Development 18/06/2012 15:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) To address the challenges to sustainability and development the global community has undertaken a number of very important steps towards engaging education in its efforts for a healthier ecological, economic and social environment, the time span emerging from Tbilisi Declaration of 1977 and covering Decade for Education for Sustainable Development 20052014. Rio + 20 and its outcomes should further enhance and refine global efforts in this regards. Education should continue to be employed to provide common awareness towards current and emerging challenges to sustainable development and ways for their mitigation and solution as well as knowledge, values and skills for green economies and societies. The side event will be a multi-stakeholder forum involving international organizations, government and major group representatives as well as NGOs and private sector that will be held between 13th -18th June and discuss current and future perspective of education for sustainable development and greener societies. In the discussions leading up to Rio+20, there has been little debate on what is a sustainable development path which can address our contemporary issues as defined under Agenda 21. Georgia LA VIA CAMPESINA International Peasant Movement Mankind is facing enormous challenges: as the planet?s population rises and the industrialization of developing countries accelerates, global energy demand continues to climb. At the same time, an increase in carbon emissions brings the threat of runaway climate change and a drastic reduction in the earth?s capacity to support human life even closer. The DESERTEC Concept offers a solution to these challenges by integrating all renewable energies, generating sustainable power from those sites where at their most abundant. Realized sustainably it may provide climate protection, global energy security and further DESERTEC Foundation options for human development. To reach a broader audience the DESERTEC concept should be offered, presented and discussed with the global community of stakeholders of each part of society. The dialogue about which contribution the concept may provide to the aforementioned challenges and which opportunities it offers for the different regions of the world should be led. Inadequate Planning: Challenges on the Andean Amazon Food and the City Consumer Voices at Rio+20 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 15:30:00 15:30:00 15:30:00 T-11 (Riocentro) P3-E (Riocentro) T-5 (Riocentro) SPDA and ICAA in their efforts to contribute to the discussion on the future of the Andean Amazon, have produced three reports on the Ecuadorian, Peru and Colombia Amazon, which provide information never before collected on investments of productive sectors (mining, energy, infrastructure, etc.) and their cumulative impacts on natural resources, conservation and development of the Amazonian populations. This information is useful for civil society and states and contributes on the decision making process. It also generate ?political capital? based on quality information, synergies with the media, politicians and civil society organizations. Therefore, we propose a dialogue event as part of Rio +20, to generate this global political capital, which should not only occur in areas of the Amazon, but also in areas where strategic decisions are being taking and affect the development of our countries. Peruvian Society for Environmental Law (Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Ambiental - SPDA) Shortly after the world urban population surpassed the world rural population and the food price crisis of 2007-8, the UN Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD17) called for World Society for the ?strong rural-urban linkages and partnerships between countryside and communities, to Protection of Animals enhance livelihoods and food security?. Food Security and Cities are both priority theme areas (WSPA) of the green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication. The purpose of this event is to present the Consumers? Platform for Rio+20 created and signed by a number of consumer organizations around the world. The goal is to use the platform as a reference to share perspectives on a new model of consumption based on sustainability as well as proposing new forms to orient and educate consumers on sustainable Idec - Brazilian Institute for Consumer Defense development. We will also be presenting a case study of a campaign for mandatory green labeling for cars, debating the most effective ways to implement that enforce consumer?s right to know where their products are ?green? or not. A green economy is one that will boost private sector markets and drive economic activity while minimizing impacts on natural resources and scarce energy supplies. Improving the efficiency of the building sector offers a least-cost greenhouse gas abatement opportunity with high returns on investment; powerful socioeconomic co-benefits; and potential for urban renewal and sustainability. Yet, developing policy pathways that will unlock the benefits of efficient buildings at scale remains a challenge for governments all over the world. Spurring Private Sector Investment in Energy Efficient Buildings Phasing-out fossil fuel subsides: what is at stake and why now? Indigenous peoples: food security, climate changes and sustainability Expanding Energy Access to Achieve Sustainable Energy For All THE RAINFOREST STANDARD: Integrating Social, Environmental, and Econom Poverty Reduction and Sustainable Development: Chinese NGOs in Action 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 15:30:00 15:30:00 15:30:00 15:30:00 15:30:00 15:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) P3-F (Riocentro) T-4 (Riocentro) T-6 (Riocentro) T-5 (Riocentro) T-11 (Riocentro) This event will mark the release of a new study by the Johnson Controls Institute for Building Efficiency that will assist decision-makers and development institutions prioritize policy instruments. Based on polling a wide sample of the building industry, the results indicate that some policies are more effective than others in attracting private sector investment and contributing to a long-term market for energy efficient products and services. U.S. Green Building Council More than $500 billion is provided per year in fossil fuel subsidies. Fossil fuel subsidies drain public resources, drive global warming, and make it harder for clean energy to compete. In fact, fossil fuel subsidies are 500% larger than the subsidies provided for clean energy. While a total of 53 countries have made specific commitments to phase-out their fossil fuel subsidies, Natural Resources Defense little progress has been made in following through by enacting changes to the laws and Council (NRDC) policies in the key countries. A panel of experts on fossil fuel subsidies will outline how much money is provided for these subsidies, where key countries stand in terms of phasing-out their subsidies, and what is needed to turn this promise into reality. Climate changes affecting our planet require an insight into the development and sustainability. The proposal has the support of researchers at the University, and also with the indigenous State University of leaders of the Intertribal Committee, through a round table debate issues related to Climate Campinas Change, Food Security and Insecurity and the Carbon Market, enabling and opening the dialogue between research University, the knowledge of the Indians and the Society. Access to sustainable energy is a necessary precondition to achieving many social goals: eradicating poverty, increasing food production, providing clean water, improving public health, enhancing education, creating economic opportunity, empowering women, and combating climate change. In short, development is not possible without energy, and sustainable United Nations Foundation development is not possible without sustainable energy. (UNF) This panel will showcase how a collaborative worldwide effort, under the auspices of Sustainable Energy for All, can accelerate progress in achieving universal energy access by 2030. THE RAINFOREST STANDARD (RFS) Founding Members will host a side event in Rio + 20 meeting to present the RFS. The RFS integrates protocols for carbon accounting, sociocultural-economic impact, and biodiversity outcomes in the belief that reducing carbon emissions from removals of biomass in forestland will not be effective or permanent without benefits flowing to all local stakeholders, and should produce an economic benefit that results in the protection of biodiversity and healthy ecosystems. In this way, the RFS is the first fully integrated forest carbon emissions reduction standard that was built specifically for REDD and built by institutions in the countries in which it is to be deployed. This side event aims to show the efforts and achievements Chinese NGOs have made in the past 10 years, as well as challenges ahead in eradicating poverty and promoting sustainable development. participants will discuss how local NGOs can do better to help developing countries reach the UN Millennium Development Goals on time In accordance with the theme of the conference: A Green Economy in the Context of Sustainable Development and Poverty Eradication, our side event will focus on China?s path on poverty alleviation and sustainable development in recent 10 years. By assessing the progress to date, the remaining gaps in the implementation of the outcomes of former conferences, and discussing new and emerging challenges, this side event can make great contributions to the outcome of UNCSD/Rio+20. The side event has three thematic focuses:Chinese NGOs? efforts in poverty eradication; Relationship between poverty eradication and sustainable development; Working together to realize the UN Millennium Development Goals(MDGs). Red de Fondos Ambientales de Latinoamérica y el Caribe (Redlac) China NGO Network for International Exchanges (CNIE) Analysing REDD+: challenges and choices Empowering Youth Leadership for a Sustainable Future Gender, Water and Preparing for Climate Change: Implications for Food, Health and Human Rights Legal Preparedness for the Green Economy 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 15:30:00 15:30:00 15:30:00 15:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) T-10 (Riocentro) P3-A (Riocentro) T-6 (Riocentro) Role of EESD in Transition to a Green Economy - from Tbilisi to Rio+20 18/06/2012 15:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) Peasants Reclaiming our Future with Food Sovereignty and Agroecology 18/06/2012 15:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) Climate change is a key global challenge and national, sub-national, and local actors are responding in the political, social, and economic spheres. Forests are a key part of the international mitigation agenda. Transformational change is required to realize the forest sector's mitigation potential through avoided deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+). Dense webs of economic interests, political realities, and local needs come to the forefront as countries become "ready for REDD+" and start to develop national REDD+ strategies and policies. Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) For the past four years, CIFOR and partners have been conducting a Global Comparative Study on REDD+ on policy development and the early stages of implementation. In this side event we will present the results of this work that are pertinent to the objectives of the CSD and the development of a green economy. A critical factor in the future of sustainability lies in the hands of the next generation of environmental stewards. The combination of the wisdom of the elders with the limitless creativity, enthusiasm and compassion of our youth will help us create solutions to the challenges facing our planet. It is our responsibility to educate and empower our young people to be leaders of sustainability. It is also our role to encourage their infinite resources of imagination and innovation. Social media and cultural arts are effective platforms that both give Academy for Future Science youth a voice on such global issues, and interconnect them. At this event, we will present several Rio+20 youth projects that are effectively mobilizing youth via music, spoken word and social media, as well as provide information on how our lifestyles can be improved to function with an awareness of sustainability. This panel aims to bring together information stemming from analyses of grass roots field experience and global processes in order to better understand the effects of climate change on International Women's women?s livelihoods, and the potential policy and programmatic approaches that may be taken Anthropology Conference to deal with them. Framed in a human rights perspective, major issues will include the impact (IWAC) of recent changes on the right to food, water, seeds and land. This IDLO Legal Roundtable Dialogue on Legal Preparedness for the Green Economy, organized in partnership with other inter-governmental organizations and leading developing countries, will highlight the importance of an enabling legal environment , tailored legal instruments and rights-based approaches to access the benefits of the global green economy. With distinguished legal experts, a dynamic discussion will examine how regulatory reforms are assisting countries to overcome barriers and establish new incentives for sustainable International Law on development and poverty eradication. Developing country jurists will share experiences with Sustainable Development tailored legal reforms, institutions and compliance. Cutting-edge legal knowledge will be Partnership (IDLO) disseminated through the global launch of a new Compendium of Legal Best Practices on the Green Economy and an E-learning Course on Legal Preparedness for the Green Economy in several languages. This Legal Roundtable showcases the latest innovations in green economy laws, focusing on facilitating South-South knowledge sharing and defining practical green economy strategies. To address the challenges to sustainability and development the global community has undertaken a number of very important steps towards engaging education in its efforts for a healthier ecological, economic and social environment, the time span emerging from Tbilisi Declaration of 1977 and covering Decade for Education for Sustainable Development 20052014. Rio + 20 and its outcomes should further enhance and refine global efforts in this regards. Education should continue to be employed to provide common awareness towards current and emerging challenges to sustainable development and ways for their mitigation and solution as well as knowledge, values and skills for green economies and societies. The side event will be a multi-stakeholder forum involving international organizations, government and major group representatives as well as NGOs and private sector that will be held between 13th -18th June and discuss current and future perspective of education for sustainable development and greener societies. In the discussions leading up to Rio+20, there has been little debate on what is a sustainable development path which can address our contemporary issues as defined under Agenda 21. Georgia LA VIA CAMPESINA International Peasant Movement The DESERTEC Concept - Energy Security, Sustainability and Development 18/06/2012 15:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) Mankind is facing enormous challenges: as the planet?s population rises and the industrialization of developing countries accelerates, global energy demand continues to climb. At the same time, an increase in carbon emissions brings the threat of runaway climate change and a drastic reduction in the earth?s capacity to support human life even closer. The DESERTEC Concept offers a solution to these challenges by integrating all renewable energies, generating sustainable power from those sites where at their most abundant. Realized sustainably it may provide climate protection, global energy security and further DESERTEC Foundation options for human development. To reach a broader audience the DESERTEC concept should be offered, presented and discussed with the global community of stakeholders of each part of society. The dialogue about which contribution the concept may provide to the aforementioned challenges and which opportunities it offers for the different regions of the world should be led. Inadequate Planning: Challenges on the Andean Amazon Food and the City Consumer Voices at Rio+20 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 15:30:00 15:30:00 15:30:00 T-11 (Riocentro) P3-E (Riocentro) T-5 (Riocentro) SPDA and ICAA in their efforts to contribute to the discussion on the future of the Andean Amazon, have produced three reports on the Ecuadorian, Peru and Colombia Amazon, which provide information never before collected on investments of productive sectors (mining, energy, infrastructure, etc.) and their cumulative impacts on natural resources, conservation and development of the Amazonian populations. This information is useful for civil society and states and contributes on the decision making process. It also generate ?political capital? based on quality information, synergies with the media, politicians and civil society organizations. Therefore, we propose a dialogue event as part of Rio +20, to generate this global political capital, which should not only occur in areas of the Amazon, but also in areas where strategic decisions are being taking and affect the development of our countries. Peruvian Society for Environmental Law (Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Ambiental - SPDA) Shortly after the world urban population surpassed the world rural population and the food price crisis of 2007-8, the UN Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD17) called for World Society for the ?strong rural-urban linkages and partnerships between countryside and communities, to Protection of Animals enhance livelihoods and food security?. Food Security and Cities are both priority theme areas (WSPA) of the green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication. The purpose of this event is to present the Consumers? Platform for Rio+20 created and signed by a number of consumer organizations around the world. The goal is to use the platform as a reference to share perspectives on a new model of consumption based on sustainability as well as proposing new forms to orient and educate consumers on sustainable Idec - Brazilian Institute for Consumer Defense development. We will also be presenting a case study of a campaign for mandatory green labeling for cars, debating the most effective ways to implement that enforce consumer?s right to know where their products are ?green? or not. A green economy is one that will boost private sector markets and drive economic activity while minimizing impacts on natural resources and scarce energy supplies. Improving the efficiency of the building sector offers a least-cost greenhouse gas abatement opportunity with high returns on investment; powerful socioeconomic co-benefits; and potential for urban renewal and sustainability. Yet, developing policy pathways that will unlock the benefits of efficient buildings at scale remains a challenge for governments all over the world. Spurring Private Sector Investment in Energy Efficient Buildings Phasing-out fossil fuel subsides: what is at stake and why now? 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 15:30:00 15:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) P3-F (Riocentro) This event will mark the release of a new study by the Johnson Controls Institute for Building Efficiency that will assist decision-makers and development institutions prioritize policy instruments. Based on polling a wide sample of the building industry, the results indicate that some policies are more effective than others in attracting private sector investment and contributing to a long-term market for energy efficient products and services. U.S. Green Building Council More than $500 billion is provided per year in fossil fuel subsidies. Fossil fuel subsidies drain public resources, drive global warming, and make it harder for clean energy to compete. In fact, fossil fuel subsidies are 500% larger than the subsidies provided for clean energy. While a total of 53 countries have made specific commitments to phase-out their fossil fuel subsidies, Natural Resources Defense little progress has been made in following through by enacting changes to the laws and Council (NRDC) policies in the key countries. A panel of experts on fossil fuel subsidies will outline how much money is provided for these subsidies, where key countries stand in terms of phasing-out their subsidies, and what is needed to turn this promise into reality. Indigenous peoples: food security, climate changes and sustainability Expanding Energy Access to Achieve Sustainable Energy For All THE RAINFOREST STANDARD: Integrating Social, Environmental, and Econom Poverty Reduction and Sustainable Development: Chinese NGOs in Action Analysing REDD+: challenges and choices Empowering Youth Leadership for a Sustainable Future 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 15:30:00 15:30:00 15:30:00 15:30:00 15:30:00 15:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) T-6 (Riocentro) T-5 (Riocentro) T-11 (Riocentro) T-4 (Riocentro) T-10 (Riocentro) Climate changes affecting our planet require an insight into the development and sustainability. The proposal has the support of researchers at the University, and also with the indigenous State University of leaders of the Intertribal Committee, through a round table debate issues related to Climate Campinas Change, Food Security and Insecurity and the Carbon Market, enabling and opening the dialogue between research University, the knowledge of the Indians and the Society. Access to sustainable energy is a necessary precondition to achieving many social goals: eradicating poverty, increasing food production, providing clean water, improving public health, enhancing education, creating economic opportunity, empowering women, and combating climate change. In short, development is not possible without energy, and sustainable United Nations Foundation development is not possible without sustainable energy. (UNF) This panel will showcase how a collaborative worldwide effort, under the auspices of Sustainable Energy for All, can accelerate progress in achieving universal energy access by 2030. THE RAINFOREST STANDARD (RFS) Founding Members will host a side event in Rio + 20 meeting to present the RFS. The RFS integrates protocols for carbon accounting, sociocultural-economic impact, and biodiversity outcomes in the belief that reducing carbon emissions from removals of biomass in forestland will not be effective or permanent without benefits flowing to all local stakeholders, and should produce an economic benefit that results in the protection of biodiversity and healthy ecosystems. In this way, the RFS is the first fully integrated forest carbon emissions reduction standard that was built specifically for REDD and built by institutions in the countries in which it is to be deployed. This side event aims to show the efforts and achievements Chinese NGOs have made in the past 10 years, as well as challenges ahead in eradicating poverty and promoting sustainable development. participants will discuss how local NGOs can do better to help developing countries reach the UN Millennium Development Goals on time In accordance with the theme of the conference: A Green Economy in the Context of Sustainable Development and Poverty Eradication, our side event will focus on China?s path on poverty alleviation and sustainable development in recent 10 years. By assessing the progress to date, the remaining gaps in the implementation of the outcomes of former conferences, and discussing new and emerging challenges, this side event can make great contributions to the outcome of UNCSD/Rio+20. The side event has three thematic focuses:Chinese NGOs? efforts in poverty eradication; Relationship between poverty eradication and sustainable development; Working together to realize the UN Millennium Development Goals(MDGs). Climate change is a key global challenge and national, sub-national, and local actors are responding in the political, social, and economic spheres. Forests are a key part of the international mitigation agenda. Transformational change is required to realize the forest sector's mitigation potential through avoided deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+). Dense webs of economic interests, political realities, and local needs come to the forefront as countries become "ready for REDD+" and start to develop national REDD+ strategies and policies. Red de Fondos Ambientales de Latinoamérica y el Caribe (Redlac) China NGO Network for International Exchanges (CNIE) Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) For the past four years, CIFOR and partners have been conducting a Global Comparative Study on REDD+ on policy development and the early stages of implementation. In this side event we will present the results of this work that are pertinent to the objectives of the CSD and the development of a green economy. A critical factor in the future of sustainability lies in the hands of the next generation of environmental stewards. The combination of the wisdom of the elders with the limitless creativity, enthusiasm and compassion of our youth will help us create solutions to the challenges facing our planet. It is our responsibility to educate and empower our young people to be leaders of sustainability. It is also our role to encourage their infinite resources of imagination and innovation. Social media and cultural arts are effective platforms that both give Academy for Future Science youth a voice on such global issues, and interconnect them. At this event, we will present several Rio+20 youth projects that are effectively mobilizing youth via music, spoken word and social media, as well as provide information on how our lifestyles can be improved to function with an awareness of sustainability. Gender, Water and Preparing for Climate Change: Implications for Food, Health and Human Rights Legal Preparedness for the Green Economy 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 15:30:00 15:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) T-6 (Riocentro) Role of EESD in Transition to a Green Economy - from Tbilisi to Rio+20 18/06/2012 15:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) Peasants Reclaiming our Future with Food Sovereignty and Agroecology 18/06/2012 15:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) The DESERTEC Concept - Energy Security, Sustainability and Development 18/06/2012 15:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) This panel aims to bring together information stemming from analyses of grass roots field experience and global processes in order to better understand the effects of climate change on International Women's women?s livelihoods, and the potential policy and programmatic approaches that may be taken Anthropology Conference to deal with them. Framed in a human rights perspective, major issues will include the impact (IWAC) of recent changes on the right to food, water, seeds and land. This IDLO Legal Roundtable Dialogue on Legal Preparedness for the Green Economy, organized in partnership with other inter-governmental organizations and leading developing countries, will highlight the importance of an enabling legal environment , tailored legal instruments and rights-based approaches to access the benefits of the global green economy. With distinguished legal experts, a dynamic discussion will examine how regulatory reforms are assisting countries to overcome barriers and establish new incentives for sustainable International Law on development and poverty eradication. Developing country jurists will share experiences with Sustainable Development tailored legal reforms, institutions and compliance. Cutting-edge legal knowledge will be Partnership (IDLO) disseminated through the global launch of a new Compendium of Legal Best Practices on the Green Economy and an E-learning Course on Legal Preparedness for the Green Economy in several languages. This Legal Roundtable showcases the latest innovations in green economy laws, focusing on facilitating South-South knowledge sharing and defining practical green economy strategies. To address the challenges to sustainability and development the global community has undertaken a number of very important steps towards engaging education in its efforts for a healthier ecological, economic and social environment, the time span emerging from Tbilisi Declaration of 1977 and covering Decade for Education for Sustainable Development 20052014. Rio + 20 and its outcomes should further enhance and refine global efforts in this regards. Education should continue to be employed to provide common awareness towards current and emerging challenges to sustainable development and ways for their mitigation and solution as well as knowledge, values and skills for green economies and societies. The side event will be a multi-stakeholder forum involving international organizations, government and major group representatives as well as NGOs and private sector that will be held between 13th -18th June and discuss current and future perspective of education for sustainable development and greener societies. In the discussions leading up to Rio+20, there has been little debate on what is a sustainable development path which can address our contemporary issues as defined under Agenda 21. Georgia LA VIA CAMPESINA International Peasant Movement Mankind is facing enormous challenges: as the planet?s population rises and the industrialization of developing countries accelerates, global energy demand continues to climb. At the same time, an increase in carbon emissions brings the threat of runaway climate change and a drastic reduction in the earth?s capacity to support human life even closer. The DESERTEC Concept offers a solution to these challenges by integrating all renewable energies, generating sustainable power from those sites where at their most abundant. Realized sustainably it may provide climate protection, global energy security and further DESERTEC Foundation options for human development. To reach a broader audience the DESERTEC concept should be offered, presented and discussed with the global community of stakeholders of each part of society. The dialogue about which contribution the concept may provide to the aforementioned challenges and which opportunities it offers for the different regions of the world should be led. Inadequate Planning: Challenges on the Andean Amazon 18/06/2012 15:30:00 T-11 (Riocentro) SPDA and ICAA in their efforts to contribute to the discussion on the future of the Andean Amazon, have produced three reports on the Ecuadorian, Peru and Colombia Amazon, which provide information never before collected on investments of productive sectors (mining, energy, infrastructure, etc.) and their cumulative impacts on natural resources, conservation and development of the Amazonian populations. This information is useful for civil society and states and contributes on the decision making process. It also generate ?political capital? based on quality information, synergies with the media, politicians and civil society organizations. Therefore, we propose a dialogue event as part of Rio +20, to generate this global political capital, which should not only occur in areas of the Amazon, but also in areas where strategic decisions are being taking and affect the development of our countries. Peruvian Society for Environmental Law (Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Ambiental - SPDA) Food and the City Consumer Voices at Rio+20 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 15:30:00 15:30:00 P3-E (Riocentro) T-5 (Riocentro) Shortly after the world urban population surpassed the world rural population and the food price crisis of 2007-8, the UN Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD17) called for World Society for the ?strong rural-urban linkages and partnerships between countryside and communities, to Protection of Animals enhance livelihoods and food security?. Food Security and Cities are both priority theme areas (WSPA) of the green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication. The purpose of this event is to present the Consumers? Platform for Rio+20 created and signed by a number of consumer organizations around the world. The goal is to use the platform as a reference to share perspectives on a new model of consumption based on sustainability as well as proposing new forms to orient and educate consumers on sustainable Idec - Brazilian Institute for Consumer Defense development. We will also be presenting a case study of a campaign for mandatory green labeling for cars, debating the most effective ways to implement that enforce consumer?s right to know where their products are ?green? or not. A green economy is one that will boost private sector markets and drive economic activity while minimizing impacts on natural resources and scarce energy supplies. Improving the efficiency of the building sector offers a least-cost greenhouse gas abatement opportunity with high returns on investment; powerful socioeconomic co-benefits; and potential for urban renewal and sustainability. Yet, developing policy pathways that will unlock the benefits of efficient buildings at scale remains a challenge for governments all over the world. Spurring Private Sector Investment in Energy Efficient Buildings Phasing-out fossil fuel subsides: what is at stake and why now? Indigenous peoples: food security, climate changes and sustainability 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 15:30:00 15:30:00 15:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) P3-F (Riocentro) T-4 (Riocentro) Expanding Energy Access to Achieve Sustainable Energy For All 18/06/2012 15:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) A Visão Internacional sobre os SPGS 18/06/2012 15:50:00 Auditório da Embrapa Solos This event will mark the release of a new study by the Johnson Controls Institute for Building Efficiency that will assist decision-makers and development institutions prioritize policy instruments. Based on polling a wide sample of the building industry, the results indicate that some policies are more effective than others in attracting private sector investment and contributing to a long-term market for energy efficient products and services. U.S. Green Building Council More than $500 billion is provided per year in fossil fuel subsidies. Fossil fuel subsidies drain public resources, drive global warming, and make it harder for clean energy to compete. In fact, fossil fuel subsidies are 500% larger than the subsidies provided for clean energy. While a total of 53 countries have made specific commitments to phase-out their fossil fuel subsidies, Natural Resources Defense little progress has been made in following through by enacting changes to the laws and Council (NRDC) policies in the key countries. A panel of experts on fossil fuel subsidies will outline how much money is provided for these subsidies, where key countries stand in terms of phasing-out their subsidies, and what is needed to turn this promise into reality. Climate changes affecting our planet require an insight into the development and sustainability. The proposal has the support of researchers at the University, and also with the indigenous State University of leaders of the Intertribal Committee, through a round table debate issues related to Climate Campinas Change, Food Security and Insecurity and the Carbon Market, enabling and opening the dialogue between research University, the knowledge of the Indians and the Society. Access to sustainable energy is a necessary precondition to achieving many social goals: eradicating poverty, increasing food production, providing clean water, improving public health, enhancing education, creating economic opportunity, empowering women, and combating climate change. In short, development is not possible without energy, and sustainable United Nations Foundation development is not possible without sustainable energy. (UNF) This panel will showcase how a collaborative worldwide effort, under the auspices of Sustainable Energy for All, can accelerate progress in achieving universal energy access by 2030. Embrapa Representante da Federação Internacional de movimentos da Agricultura Orgânica IFOAM Praticando a sustentabilidade através de um programa sueco para o desenvolvimento urbano Cúpula dos Prefeitos: Painel V - Rumo a uma agenda urbana revigorada Cúpula dos Prefeitos: Rumo a um Futuro de Baixo Carbono Encerramento 18/06/2012 16:00:00 Parque dos Atletas 18/06/2012 16:00:00 Forte de Copacabana 18/06/2012 16:00:00 Forte de Copacabana A maneira como planejamos e desenvolvemos as nossas cidades têm grandes implicações para as questões energéticas e climáticas. Durante essa sessão a ênfase será colocada na troca de experiências sobre como governos locais podem promover a sustentabilidade do ponto de vista de energia através de planejamento e processos associados. Em 2003, a Agência Sueca de Energia iniciou o Programa Município Sustentável. Desde então, o programa expandiu e se desenvolveu com o objetivo de alavancar o trabalho dos governos locais suecos em direção a uma sociedade sustentável. Nas diversas redes criadas, os municípios discutem e desenvolvem com base em questões comuns e recebem o apoio do governo por parte de especialistas em áreas relevantes. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrantes: Maria Steinbach Lindgren (Swedish Energy Agency), Albin Carlén (Swedish Energy Agency), Tom Andersson Second Deputy Mayor, City of Boras ) e Johanna Thorén (Environmental Analyst, City of Boras). Evento Fechado Evento Fechado Maria Steinbach Lindgren , Albin Carlén, Tom Andersson e Johanna Thorén Embaixada da Suécia. Prefeitura Prefeitura Carlos Alberto Pinto Barreto – Gerente do Ambiente de PolíticasTerritoriais, Ambientais e de Inovação do Banco do Nordeste.Documento que formaliza compromissos para a promoção do desenvolvimento sustentável do BiomaCaatinga e entre os compromissos que compõem a Declaração da Caatinga,destacam-se: 18/06/2012 16:00:00 Parque dos Atletas § Mobilização de esforços para aprovaçãoda Proposta de Emenda Constitucional que transforma a Caatinga em patrimônionacional e da Política Nacional de Combate e Prevenção à Desertificação eMitigação dos Efeitos da Seca; § Implementação de um fórum de gestoresestaduais do meio ambiente, fortalecendo a Secretários de Meio governança nas políticas voltadas aodesenvolvimento sustentável do bioma Caatinga; Ambiente dos Estados e § Promoção de tecnologias sustentáveis,adequadas às necessidades específicas das Municípios. populações locais; § Promoção da gestão, recuperação ecriação de unidades de conservação em áreas prioritárias para a proteção dobioma; § Adoção de medidas para prever, evitar ouminimizar as causas da mudança do clima e mitigar eventuais efeitos negativos; § Apoio ao desenvolvimento de projetos queviabilizem formas alternativas de geração de renda para as populações maisvulneráveis aos efeitos da seca e da desertificação; § Criação da Agenda Positiva para aCaatinga, um plano de comunicação cujo objetivo será intensificar a divulgaçãodas riquezas do patrimônio natural e cultural do bioma, com mudança evento público Analice Marques Bolzan 18/06/2012 16:00:00 Parque dos Atletas “NAM THEUN 2” 18/06/2012 16:20:00 Auditório da Embrapa Solos Concurso de Samba Eu Amo Rio - Ocupação ABC Urbana www.imaginario.etc.br 18/06/2012 17:00:00 Clube Renascença N.A.D.A - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br 18/06/2012 17:00:00 Casa da Gávea DECLARAÇÃODA CAATINGA Responsabilidade Ambiental e Social do TRF da 2ª Região (TRF2) “NAM THEUN 2” Debates 18/06/2012 16:00:00 AuditórioCentral - Parque dos Atletas ELETROBRAS Embrapa Lançamento do concurso de Samba "Eu Amo o Rio de Janeiro".. Entrada Franca Coordenação: Prof. Claudia Bolshaw Os melhores curta metragens e animações produzidos pela PUC-Rio em Mídia Digital. A Curadoria dos filmes está sendo feita por vários professores para mostrar a diversidade e criatividade da geração Y. Entrada Franca Movimento Imagina Rio Movimento Imagina Rio Servidores do TRF2 CLAUDE NAHON 19 Chair: Yannick Glemarec, UNDP Speakers: “The Political Economy of Green Growth: Illustrations from Southern Africa” Dr. James Thurlow, UN University-World Inst. for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER), Finland Session 3 – Public Administration and the Mechanisms for Promoting Green Economy 18/06/2012 Fundação Getulio Vargas “Institutional subversion and deforestation: The case of rural property environmental licensing in Amazonia” Professor Raoni Rajão, Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil FGV 17:00:00 "Megawatt Solar - A Eletrosul gerando hoje a energia do futuro" Tools for Data Collection and Mapping: the Ground to the Cloud Story Towards the constitution of a Supranational Democratic Climate Authority 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 17:00:00 17:30:00 17:30:00 Parque dos Atletas Arena da Barra Arena da Barra Arena Socioambiental - Encontros Globais - Água: cidadania para comer e beber 18/06/2012 Tools for Data Collection and Mapping: the Ground to the Cloud Story 18/06/2012 17:30:00 Arena da Barra Complex Institutional Frameworks for Sustainability 18/06/2012 17:30:00 Riocentro World Agricultural Heritage Systems: towards a sustainable development 18/06/2012 17:30:00 17:30:00 MAM T-3 (Riocentro) ELETROBRAS Room UN2 Room UN5 Água, nosso recurso natural vital, escasso em muitas regiões. Como garantir a segurança ao acesso? Práticas da sociedade orientam o desenho de políticas públicas, como é o caso do Programa Um Milhão de Cisternas. Água também como recurso essencial para produção de alimentos. Convidados: Marcelo Crivella, Naidison Quintella Baptista, Cristophe Golay (participação online). Evento público Presenting: Craig Hanson, Director, People & Ecosystems Program & Nigel Sizer, Director, Global Forest Initiative Presenting: Craig Hanson, Director, People & Ecosystems Program & Nigel Sizer, Director, Global Forest Initiative Ten years after its initiation by FAO in 2002, during the World Summit on Sustainable Development, the GIAHS Partnership Initiative represents a sophisticated framework for the recognition, dynamic conservation and adaptive management of remarkable systems of agriculture with their associated livelihoods, ecosystems and landscapes. Defined as ?unique, remarkable traditional agricultural practices and evolving systems that demonstrate multiple goods and services to humanity and the environment?. GIAHS Initiative seek to support the present-day resilience of these traditional systems and thus provide a sustainable legacy for the benefit of future generations. The initiative has assembled an impressive list of pilot site/system designations and is actively pursuing their sustainable development. It has an innovative and integrated approach looking on the well being of small farmers. Prestigious global acknowledgment is emerging, and is reflected in the participation of Japan?s Vice Minister and India?s Prime Minister in the ceremonial designation of local GIAHS in 2012. Discussants: Dr. Ronaldo Serôa da Motta, IPEA-Institute of Applied Economic Research, Brazil Professor Monica Pinhanez, FGV-EBAPE Professor Melina Rocha Lukic, FGV-Direito Rio RAFAEL TAKASAKI CARVALHO Google Earth Outreach WDGpa Ministéro do Desenvolvimento Social WRI WRI People's Commission on Environment and Development (PCEDI) Marcelo Crivella, Naidison Quintella Baptista, Cristophe Golay Craig Hanson; Nigel Sizer Craig Hanson; Nigel Sizer RECOGNIZING AFRICA'S ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT AND HARNESSING NATURAL CAPIT 18/06/2012 17:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) The Business of Innovating: Bringing Low-Carbon Solutions to Market 18/06/2012 17:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Sustainable Energy, Food, Water & Oceans 18/06/2012 17:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) Fundamentally we all depend on nature, the ecological infrastructure of the planet that provides the flow of goods and services upon which our livelihoods and economies are built. Yet Africa¡¦s ecosystems are declining faster than ever before through the combined impact of global and local pressures. Loss of ecosystem services is compromising future food security, health and well-being and the effects are being borne disproportionately by the poor. The Senegal Ecological Footprint of all African countries increased by 240 per cent between 1961 and 2008 as a result of growing populations as well as increased per capita consumption in a minority of countries. Transitioning to a green economy would ensure that our natural capital is maintained so it can continue to provide the ecosystem services we all depend on. This 90-minute panel discussion would highlight the actions taken by the business community to promote a sustainable, low-carbon energy future through development of new low-carbon technologies, at the same time as they promote economic growth and development opportunities. The discussion would profile the effective methods used by leading companies to capture low-carbon innovation opportunities, and how those strategies take into account differences in regional markets. This side event will focus on four of Rio+20?s seven critical issues ? energy, food, water and oceans. It will review applications of nuclear technology to all four issues and present initial progress on integrated modelling to help devise mutually supportive policies for energy, food, water and oceans and avoid conflicting policies. Nuclear technology is used to generate low-carbon electricity; to breed improved crops and reduce post-harvest losses; to map and manage ground water; as well as to assess and monitor climate change and pollution impact on oceans. Rio+20 will consider setting goals in these and other areas that integrate the economic, social and environmental dimension of sustainable development. The interrelated nature of multiple issues suggests that an integrated approach to policymaking is needed. This side event intends to lead to a broader use of integrated modelling and mutually supportive sustainable development policies for energy, food, water and oceans. Center for Climate and Energy Solutions International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Hosted by the Earth Institute, Columbia University, this event examines the proposal for a ?Green Power Fund? to leverage the existing $200 billion/year traded on the carbon markets to fund ?carbon negative? power plants in developing nations. The Green Power Fund was proposed by Graciela Chichilnisky, noted economist, author of the carbon market mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol, and co-founder of Global Thermostat, which has developed a technology that uses waste heat from power plants to capture more carbon than they emit. The Green Power Fund: Carbon Negative Tech for Sustainable Development 18/06/2012 17:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Launching the Building Block on Climate Change Financing 18/06/2012 17:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) Tools for Data Collection and Mapping: the Ground to the Cloud Story 18/06/2012 17:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) By using existing global carbon markets to finance a Green Power Fund, the international community can leverage massive amounts of private and public capital to fund carbon negative solutions in developing nations, particularly in least developed nations and small island states. This would also engage the global power sector in the sustainable development institutional framework, and spur the development of a green economy that also directly addresses climate change. Columbia Earth Institute This event launches ?International Partnership for Climate Finance Effectiveness (tbc)?. This partnership is composed of 25 countries and institutions to promote knowledge and experience Honduras sharing on effective management of climate finance at the country level, drawing on lessons learnt from the management of development aid. As the public demands economic accountability and sustainability, organizations need tools that help scale their work, make their data more accessible, and increase transparency around their work. The Rio+20 agenda recognizes that it is ?essential to work towards universal access to information and communications technologies.? This side event features key organizations at the forefront of the application of these technologies, working on the ground to develop means to enable citizens, businesses and governments to harness the power of the cloud. Google Earth Outreach Discover free, open source or software grants for tools that allow for managing, analyzing, cartographically styling, sharing and hosting the data in the cloud infrastructure. Learn about the latest technologies that enable better governance through transparency, accessibility of information and scalability of technologies. Learn how maps can change the world. Buen Vivir and Human Rights in the Face of REDD+ Indigenous Peoples' and Community ConservIndigenous Peoples' and Community Conserved Territories and Areas (ICCAs): a force against destructive development and for the "buen vivir" The Global Energy Assessment - the science to transform energy systems Complex Institutional Frameworks for Sustainability 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 17:30:00 17:30:00 17:30:00 17:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) T-4 (Riocentro) T-2 (Riocentro) P3-E (Riocentro) Climate change is a critical issue for indigenous peoples. While effective solutions to the climate crisis are desperately needed, many popular strategies, like REDD+, actually threaten indigenous peoples? rights and livelihoods. This event will explore two frameworks for ensuring that climate policies protect the rights of indigenous peoples. CAOI will present on Buen Vivir, the millenarian practice of indigenous peoples of living in harmony with nature, and how it can re-shape climate policies to support both sustainability and the rights and livelihoods of Indian Law Resource Center indigenous peoples. The Indian Law Resource Center will present on the human rights obligations of states and institutions, such as the World Bank and the UN-REDD Programme, engaged in REDD+ initiatives, and identify the minimum standards necessary for the protection of the rights of indigenous peoples impacted by REDD+ projects. The discussion will highlight shortcomings of existing climate solutions and propose distinct approaches for sustainable development. This side event, organized by the ICCA Consortium, IUCN CEESP, GEF-SGP and the Equator Initiative, will provide space to discuss Indigenous Peoples' and Community Conserved Areas and Territories (ICCAs), i.e. those "natural and modified ecosystems that contain significant biodiversity values, ecological values and cultural values and are voluntarily conserved by indigenous peoples and local communities through customary laws or other effective means" (IUCN, 2004). This conservation practice, intertwined with local livelihoods and the spiritual and material values of local cultures, is the oldest on earth. Today, it remains one of the staunchest to hold the fort of bio-cultural diversity against the destructive powers of "development", extractive industries, land grabbing, large infrastructures, loss of culture and ICCA Consortium values. The incorporation of ICCAs in the Programme of Work on Protected Areas of the CBD is managing only too slowly to provide some substantial protection against the variety of destructive forces and threats affecting them. ICCAs are found everywhere in the world, span all types of ecosystems and are the oldest form of conservation (i.e., preservation, sustainable use and restoration) known on earth. As successful examples of collective decision-making about nature they closely relate to peoples' culture and identity. They conserve nature but also secure livelihoods, in unique ways for unique contexts. They embody the capacity of communities to adapt in the face of change A revolutionary new approach to the development and delivery of energy services is essential if economic prosperity, human and social development, and environmental protection goals are to be achieved. Reducing energy deprivation, Increasng access to clean energy, decarbonising energy systems through increasing use of renewables are key goals of the United Nations Sustainable Energy for All initiative. Additionally, achievement of the many of the UN Millennium Development Goals will only be possible when global energy challenges are International Institute for confronted. Following introductions and overviews by UNIDO and the UN Foundation IIASA Applied Systems Analysis scientists will outline their contributions to the Global Energy Assessment (GEA), the first ever (IIASA) fully integrated study of the global energy system. Presenters will describe a range of energy futures that offer viable, cost-effective, sustainable pathways for resolving some of the abovementioned issues. The findings, offer policy makers, at all levels, invaluable new knowledge to inform transformational changes to the global energy system with its multiple benefits. Leading scholars and practitioners from Yale, CISDL, IUFRO, RECOFTC, and WRI discuss the role of complex institutional frameworks in the global pursuit of sustainability. Complex institutional frameworks bring together multiple institutions, actors, and processes in a manner that cuts across public and private authority, national borders, and policy sectors. Speakers will discuss innovations for managing conflicts and promoting coherence within such frameworks, drawing on case studies focusing on non-state market-driven systems, public/private regimes, and legality verification schemes. Due to its economic, environmental, and social dimensions, Yale School processes, and stakeholders, the transnational governance of forestry will serve as a crosscutting illustration of the challenges and opportunities of complex governance, emphasizing its role in sustainability, development, and human rights. This side-event will not only aim to identify best practices for managing governance complexity in sustainable development, but will also feature the launch of an innovative research agenda and partnership on these issues. The economy of climate change and international negotiations 18/06/2012 17:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) The Planetworkshops wish to organize a side event dedicated to the question of climate change. As a matter of fact, the fight against global warming is an essential stake to preserve our environment and our ways of life. This question is part of the main sustainable developments stakes. In this prospect, we want to organize two debates, based on the works of the ?climate negotiations? Planetworkshops? Working Commission, which gathers a large spectrum of actors involved in sustainable development: government officials, leaders of NGOs and associations, business managers, experts, researchers, students, etc The Planetworkshops Visualizing commitments and identifying opportunities at regional level Towards and beyond Rio+20: Delivering Sustainable Development at the Regional Level 18/06/2012 17:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) This side event aims to interconnect high political representatives/managers of regional organizations, agencies and other regional mechanism working in the field of sustainable development. The complex and ambitious roadmap towards Rio+20 requires not only strong political will from parties but also an inclusive process where all stakeholders are offered the possibility to interact and commit according to their respective mandate, field of expertise, interest and capacities. The Institutional Framework for Sustainable Development requires commitments and action at all levels and in this respect it is essential to analyse the contribution of regional organizations, mechanisms and IGO´s operating at regional level outside the UN system. Based on their mandate and area of expertise, this interactive round table should identify concrete opportunities and synergies for potential cooperation within their respective regions and across regions. Sustainable Development: Juggling Gender Justice in the Three Pillars 18/06/2012 17:30:00 P3-F (Riocentro) World Agricultural Heritage Systems: towards a sustainable development 18/06/2012 17:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) RECOGNIZING AFRICA'S ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT AND HARNESSING NATURAL CAPIT The Business of Innovating: Bringing Low-Carbon Solutions to Market 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 17:30:00 17:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) T-9 (Riocentro) This side event is aimed at addressing developing country challenges in balancing the three dimensions of sustainable from a gender perspective. Panelists from G77 governments and international institutions will speak to a range of experiences in integrating these three dimensions into policies and programs. Discussions will also address contentious issues in the Rio+20 negotiations and provide concrete inputs toward shaping the post-MDG sustainable development framework. Ten years after its initiation by FAO in 2002, during the World Summit on Sustainable Development, the GIAHS Partnership Initiative represents a sophisticated framework for the recognition, dynamic conservation and adaptive management of remarkable systems of agriculture with their associated livelihoods, ecosystems and landscapes. Defined as ?unique, remarkable traditional agricultural practices and evolving systems that demonstrate multiple goods and services to humanity and the environment?. GIAHS Initiative seek to support the present-day resilience of these traditional systems and thus provide a sustainable legacy for the benefit of future generations. The initiative has assembled an impressive list of pilot site/system designations and is actively pursuing their sustainable development. It has an innovative and integrated approach looking on the well being of small farmers. Prestigious global acknowledgment is emerging, and is reflected in the participation of Japan?s Vice Minister and India?s Prime Minister in the ceremonial designation of local GIAHS in 2012. Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe (REC) Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN) People's Commission on Environment and Development (PCEDI) Fundamentally we all depend on nature, the ecological infrastructure of the planet that provides the flow of goods and services upon which our livelihoods and economies are built. Yet Africa¡¦s ecosystems are declining faster than ever before through the combined impact of global and local pressures. Loss of ecosystem services is compromising future food security, health and well-being and the effects are being borne disproportionately by the poor. The Senegal Ecological Footprint of all African countries increased by 240 per cent between 1961 and 2008 as a result of growing populations as well as increased per capita consumption in a minority of countries. Transitioning to a green economy would ensure that our natural capital is maintained so it can continue to provide the ecosystem services we all depend on. This 90-minute panel discussion would highlight the actions taken by the business community to promote a sustainable, low-carbon energy future through development of new low-carbon technologies, at the same time as they promote economic growth and development opportunities. The discussion would profile the effective methods used by leading companies to capture low-carbon innovation opportunities, and how those strategies take into account differences in regional markets. Center for Climate and Energy Solutions Sustainable Energy, Food, Water & Oceans 18/06/2012 17:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) This side event will focus on four of Rio+20?s seven critical issues ? energy, food, water and oceans. It will review applications of nuclear technology to all four issues and present initial progress on integrated modelling to help devise mutually supportive policies for energy, food, water and oceans and avoid conflicting policies. Nuclear technology is used to generate low-carbon electricity; to breed improved crops and reduce post-harvest losses; to map and manage ground water; as well as to assess and monitor climate change and pollution impact on oceans. Rio+20 will consider setting goals in these and other areas that integrate the economic, social and environmental dimension of sustainable development. The interrelated nature of multiple issues suggests that an integrated approach to policymaking is needed. This side event intends to lead to a broader use of integrated modelling and mutually supportive sustainable development policies for energy, food, water and oceans. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Hosted by the Earth Institute, Columbia University, this event examines the proposal for a ?Green Power Fund? to leverage the existing $200 billion/year traded on the carbon markets to fund ?carbon negative? power plants in developing nations. The Green Power Fund was proposed by Graciela Chichilnisky, noted economist, author of the carbon market mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol, and co-founder of Global Thermostat, which has developed a technology that uses waste heat from power plants to capture more carbon than they emit. The Green Power Fund: Carbon Negative Tech for Sustainable Development 18/06/2012 17:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Launching the Building Block on Climate Change Financing 18/06/2012 17:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) Tools for Data Collection and Mapping: the Ground to the Cloud Story 18/06/2012 17:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) By using existing global carbon markets to finance a Green Power Fund, the international community can leverage massive amounts of private and public capital to fund carbon negative solutions in developing nations, particularly in least developed nations and small island states. This would also engage the global power sector in the sustainable development institutional framework, and spur the development of a green economy that also directly addresses climate change. Columbia Earth Institute This event launches ?International Partnership for Climate Finance Effectiveness (tbc)?. This partnership is composed of 25 countries and institutions to promote knowledge and experience Honduras sharing on effective management of climate finance at the country level, drawing on lessons learnt from the management of development aid. As the public demands economic accountability and sustainability, organizations need tools that help scale their work, make their data more accessible, and increase transparency around their work. The Rio+20 agenda recognizes that it is ?essential to work towards universal access to information and communications technologies.? This side event features key organizations at the forefront of the application of these technologies, working on the ground to develop means to enable citizens, businesses and governments to harness the power of the cloud. Google Earth Outreach Discover free, open source or software grants for tools that allow for managing, analyzing, cartographically styling, sharing and hosting the data in the cloud infrastructure. Learn about the latest technologies that enable better governance through transparency, accessibility of information and scalability of technologies. Learn how maps can change the world. Buen Vivir and Human Rights in the Face of REDD+ 18/06/2012 17:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) Climate change is a critical issue for indigenous peoples. While effective solutions to the climate crisis are desperately needed, many popular strategies, like REDD+, actually threaten indigenous peoples? rights and livelihoods. This event will explore two frameworks for ensuring that climate policies protect the rights of indigenous peoples. CAOI will present on Buen Vivir, the millenarian practice of indigenous peoples of living in harmony with nature, and how it can re-shape climate policies to support both sustainability and the rights and livelihoods of Indian Law Resource Center indigenous peoples. The Indian Law Resource Center will present on the human rights obligations of states and institutions, such as the World Bank and the UN-REDD Programme, engaged in REDD+ initiatives, and identify the minimum standards necessary for the protection of the rights of indigenous peoples impacted by REDD+ projects. The discussion will highlight shortcomings of existing climate solutions and propose distinct approaches for sustainable development. Indigenous Peoples' and Community ConservIndigenous Peoples' and Community Conserved Territories and Areas (ICCAs): a force against destructive development and for the "buen vivir" The Global Energy Assessment - the science to transform energy systems Complex Institutional Frameworks for Sustainability The economy of climate change and international negotiations 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 17:30:00 17:30:00 17:30:00 17:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) T-2 (Riocentro) P3-E (Riocentro) T-6 (Riocentro) This side event, organized by the ICCA Consortium, IUCN CEESP, GEF-SGP and the Equator Initiative, will provide space to discuss Indigenous Peoples' and Community Conserved Areas and Territories (ICCAs), i.e. those "natural and modified ecosystems that contain significant biodiversity values, ecological values and cultural values and are voluntarily conserved by indigenous peoples and local communities through customary laws or other effective means" (IUCN, 2004). This conservation practice, intertwined with local livelihoods and the spiritual and material values of local cultures, is the oldest on earth. Today, it remains one of the staunchest to hold the fort of bio-cultural diversity against the destructive powers of "development", extractive industries, land grabbing, large infrastructures, loss of culture and ICCA Consortium values. The incorporation of ICCAs in the Programme of Work on Protected Areas of the CBD is managing only too slowly to provide some substantial protection against the variety of destructive forces and threats affecting them. ICCAs are found everywhere in the world, span all types of ecosystems and are the oldest form of conservation (i.e., preservation, sustainable use and restoration) known on earth. As successful examples of collective decision-making about nature they closely relate to peoples' culture and identity. They conserve nature but also secure livelihoods, in unique ways for unique contexts. They embody the capacity of communities to adapt in the face of change A revolutionary new approach to the development and delivery of energy services is essential if economic prosperity, human and social development, and environmental protection goals are to be achieved. Reducing energy deprivation, Increasng access to clean energy, decarbonising energy systems through increasing use of renewables are key goals of the United Nations Sustainable Energy for All initiative. Additionally, achievement of the many of the UN Millennium Development Goals will only be possible when global energy challenges are International Institute for confronted. Following introductions and overviews by UNIDO and the UN Foundation IIASA Applied Systems Analysis scientists will outline their contributions to the Global Energy Assessment (GEA), the first ever (IIASA) fully integrated study of the global energy system. Presenters will describe a range of energy futures that offer viable, cost-effective, sustainable pathways for resolving some of the abovementioned issues. The findings, offer policy makers, at all levels, invaluable new knowledge to inform transformational changes to the global energy system with its multiple benefits. Leading scholars and practitioners from Yale, CISDL, IUFRO, RECOFTC, and WRI discuss the role of complex institutional frameworks in the global pursuit of sustainability. Complex institutional frameworks bring together multiple institutions, actors, and processes in a manner that cuts across public and private authority, national borders, and policy sectors. Speakers will discuss innovations for managing conflicts and promoting coherence within such frameworks, drawing on case studies focusing on non-state market-driven systems, public/private regimes, and legality verification schemes. Due to its economic, environmental, and social dimensions, Yale School processes, and stakeholders, the transnational governance of forestry will serve as a crosscutting illustration of the challenges and opportunities of complex governance, emphasizing its role in sustainability, development, and human rights. This side-event will not only aim to identify best practices for managing governance complexity in sustainable development, but will also feature the launch of an innovative research agenda and partnership on these issues. The Planetworkshops wish to organize a side event dedicated to the question of climate change. As a matter of fact, the fight against global warming is an essential stake to preserve our environment and our ways of life. This question is part of the main sustainable developments stakes. In this prospect, we want to organize two debates, based on the works of the ?climate negotiations? Planetworkshops? Working Commission, which gathers a large spectrum of actors involved in sustainable development: government officials, leaders of NGOs and associations, business managers, experts, researchers, students, etc The Planetworkshops Visualizing commitments and identifying opportunities at regional level Towards and beyond Rio+20: Delivering Sustainable Development at the Regional Level 18/06/2012 17:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) This side event aims to interconnect high political representatives/managers of regional organizations, agencies and other regional mechanism working in the field of sustainable development. The complex and ambitious roadmap towards Rio+20 requires not only strong political will from parties but also an inclusive process where all stakeholders are offered the possibility to interact and commit according to their respective mandate, field of expertise, interest and capacities. The Institutional Framework for Sustainable Development requires commitments and action at all levels and in this respect it is essential to analyse the contribution of regional organizations, mechanisms and IGO´s operating at regional level outside the UN system. Based on their mandate and area of expertise, this interactive round table should identify concrete opportunities and synergies for potential cooperation within their respective regions and across regions. Sustainable Development: Juggling Gender Justice in the Three Pillars 18/06/2012 17:30:00 P3-F (Riocentro) World Agricultural Heritage Systems: towards a sustainable development 18/06/2012 17:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) RECOGNIZING AFRICA'S ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT AND HARNESSING NATURAL CAPIT 18/06/2012 17:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) The Business of Innovating: Bringing Low-Carbon Solutions to Market 18/06/2012 17:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Sustainable Energy, Food, Water & Oceans 18/06/2012 17:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) This side event is aimed at addressing developing country challenges in balancing the three dimensions of sustainable from a gender perspective. Panelists from G77 governments and international institutions will speak to a range of experiences in integrating these three dimensions into policies and programs. Discussions will also address contentious issues in the Rio+20 negotiations and provide concrete inputs toward shaping the post-MDG sustainable development framework. Ten years after its initiation by FAO in 2002, during the World Summit on Sustainable Development, the GIAHS Partnership Initiative represents a sophisticated framework for the recognition, dynamic conservation and adaptive management of remarkable systems of agriculture with their associated livelihoods, ecosystems and landscapes. Defined as ?unique, remarkable traditional agricultural practices and evolving systems that demonstrate multiple goods and services to humanity and the environment?. GIAHS Initiative seek to support the present-day resilience of these traditional systems and thus provide a sustainable legacy for the benefit of future generations. The initiative has assembled an impressive list of pilot site/system designations and is actively pursuing their sustainable development. It has an innovative and integrated approach looking on the well being of small farmers. Prestigious global acknowledgment is emerging, and is reflected in the participation of Japan?s Vice Minister and India?s Prime Minister in the ceremonial designation of local GIAHS in 2012. Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe (REC) Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN) People's Commission on Environment and Development (PCEDI) Fundamentally we all depend on nature, the ecological infrastructure of the planet that provides the flow of goods and services upon which our livelihoods and economies are built. Yet Africa¡¦s ecosystems are declining faster than ever before through the combined impact of global and local pressures. Loss of ecosystem services is compromising future food security, health and well-being and the effects are being borne disproportionately by the poor. The Senegal Ecological Footprint of all African countries increased by 240 per cent between 1961 and 2008 as a result of growing populations as well as increased per capita consumption in a minority of countries. Transitioning to a green economy would ensure that our natural capital is maintained so it can continue to provide the ecosystem services we all depend on. This 90-minute panel discussion would highlight the actions taken by the business community to promote a sustainable, low-carbon energy future through development of new low-carbon technologies, at the same time as they promote economic growth and development opportunities. The discussion would profile the effective methods used by leading companies to capture low-carbon innovation opportunities, and how those strategies take into account differences in regional markets. This side event will focus on four of Rio+20?s seven critical issues ? energy, food, water and oceans. It will review applications of nuclear technology to all four issues and present initial progress on integrated modelling to help devise mutually supportive policies for energy, food, water and oceans and avoid conflicting policies. Nuclear technology is used to generate low-carbon electricity; to breed improved crops and reduce post-harvest losses; to map and manage ground water; as well as to assess and monitor climate change and pollution impact on oceans. Rio+20 will consider setting goals in these and other areas that integrate the economic, social and environmental dimension of sustainable development. The interrelated nature of multiple issues suggests that an integrated approach to policymaking is needed. This side event intends to lead to a broader use of integrated modelling and mutually supportive sustainable development policies for energy, food, water and oceans. Center for Climate and Energy Solutions International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Hosted by the Earth Institute, Columbia University, this event examines the proposal for a ?Green Power Fund? to leverage the existing $200 billion/year traded on the carbon markets to fund ?carbon negative? power plants in developing nations. The Green Power Fund was proposed by Graciela Chichilnisky, noted economist, author of the carbon market mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol, and co-founder of Global Thermostat, which has developed a technology that uses waste heat from power plants to capture more carbon than they emit. The Green Power Fund: Carbon Negative Tech for Sustainable Development 18/06/2012 17:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) Launching the Building Block on Climate Change Financing 18/06/2012 17:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) Tools for Data Collection and Mapping: the Ground to the Cloud Story 18/06/2012 17:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) By using existing global carbon markets to finance a Green Power Fund, the international community can leverage massive amounts of private and public capital to fund carbon negative solutions in developing nations, particularly in least developed nations and small island states. This would also engage the global power sector in the sustainable development institutional framework, and spur the development of a green economy that also directly addresses climate change. Columbia Earth Institute This event launches ?International Partnership for Climate Finance Effectiveness (tbc)?. This partnership is composed of 25 countries and institutions to promote knowledge and experience Honduras sharing on effective management of climate finance at the country level, drawing on lessons learnt from the management of development aid. As the public demands economic accountability and sustainability, organizations need tools that help scale their work, make their data more accessible, and increase transparency around their work. The Rio+20 agenda recognizes that it is ?essential to work towards universal access to information and communications technologies.? This side event features key organizations at the forefront of the application of these technologies, working on the ground to develop means to enable citizens, businesses and governments to harness the power of the cloud. Google Earth Outreach Discover free, open source or software grants for tools that allow for managing, analyzing, cartographically styling, sharing and hosting the data in the cloud infrastructure. Learn about the latest technologies that enable better governance through transparency, accessibility of information and scalability of technologies. Learn how maps can change the world. Buen Vivir and Human Rights in the Face of REDD+ Indigenous Peoples' and Community ConservIndigenous Peoples' and Community Conserved Territories and Areas (ICCAs): a force against destructive development and for the "buen vivir" 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 17:30:00 17:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) T-4 (Riocentro) Climate change is a critical issue for indigenous peoples. While effective solutions to the climate crisis are desperately needed, many popular strategies, like REDD+, actually threaten indigenous peoples? rights and livelihoods. This event will explore two frameworks for ensuring that climate policies protect the rights of indigenous peoples. CAOI will present on Buen Vivir, the millenarian practice of indigenous peoples of living in harmony with nature, and how it can re-shape climate policies to support both sustainability and the rights and livelihoods of Indian Law Resource Center indigenous peoples. The Indian Law Resource Center will present on the human rights obligations of states and institutions, such as the World Bank and the UN-REDD Programme, engaged in REDD+ initiatives, and identify the minimum standards necessary for the protection of the rights of indigenous peoples impacted by REDD+ projects. The discussion will highlight shortcomings of existing climate solutions and propose distinct approaches for sustainable development. This side event, organized by the ICCA Consortium, IUCN CEESP, GEF-SGP and the Equator Initiative, will provide space to discuss Indigenous Peoples' and Community Conserved Areas and Territories (ICCAs), i.e. those "natural and modified ecosystems that contain significant biodiversity values, ecological values and cultural values and are voluntarily conserved by indigenous peoples and local communities through customary laws or other effective means" (IUCN, 2004). This conservation practice, intertwined with local livelihoods and the spiritual and material values of local cultures, is the oldest on earth. Today, it remains one of the staunchest to hold the fort of bio-cultural diversity against the destructive powers of "development", extractive industries, land grabbing, large infrastructures, loss of culture and ICCA Consortium values. The incorporation of ICCAs in the Programme of Work on Protected Areas of the CBD is managing only too slowly to provide some substantial protection against the variety of destructive forces and threats affecting them. ICCAs are found everywhere in the world, span all types of ecosystems and are the oldest form of conservation (i.e., preservation, sustainable use and restoration) known on earth. As successful examples of collective decision-making about nature they closely relate to peoples' culture and identity. They conserve nature but also secure livelihoods, in unique ways for unique contexts. They embody the capacity of communities to adapt in the face of change The Global Energy Assessment - the science to transform energy systems Complex Institutional Frameworks for Sustainability The economy of climate change and international negotiations 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 17:30:00 17:30:00 17:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) P3-E (Riocentro) T-6 (Riocentro) A revolutionary new approach to the development and delivery of energy services is essential if economic prosperity, human and social development, and environmental protection goals are to be achieved. Reducing energy deprivation, Increasng access to clean energy, decarbonising energy systems through increasing use of renewables are key goals of the United Nations Sustainable Energy for All initiative. Additionally, achievement of the many of the UN Millennium Development Goals will only be possible when global energy challenges are International Institute for confronted. Following introductions and overviews by UNIDO and the UN Foundation IIASA Applied Systems Analysis scientists will outline their contributions to the Global Energy Assessment (GEA), the first ever (IIASA) fully integrated study of the global energy system. Presenters will describe a range of energy futures that offer viable, cost-effective, sustainable pathways for resolving some of the abovementioned issues. The findings, offer policy makers, at all levels, invaluable new knowledge to inform transformational changes to the global energy system with its multiple benefits. Leading scholars and practitioners from Yale, CISDL, IUFRO, RECOFTC, and WRI discuss the role of complex institutional frameworks in the global pursuit of sustainability. Complex institutional frameworks bring together multiple institutions, actors, and processes in a manner that cuts across public and private authority, national borders, and policy sectors. Speakers will discuss innovations for managing conflicts and promoting coherence within such frameworks, drawing on case studies focusing on non-state market-driven systems, public/private regimes, and legality verification schemes. Due to its economic, environmental, and social dimensions, Yale School processes, and stakeholders, the transnational governance of forestry will serve as a crosscutting illustration of the challenges and opportunities of complex governance, emphasizing its role in sustainability, development, and human rights. This side-event will not only aim to identify best practices for managing governance complexity in sustainable development, but will also feature the launch of an innovative research agenda and partnership on these issues. The Planetworkshops wish to organize a side event dedicated to the question of climate change. As a matter of fact, the fight against global warming is an essential stake to preserve our environment and our ways of life. This question is part of the main sustainable developments stakes. In this prospect, we want to organize two debates, based on the works of the ?climate negotiations? Planetworkshops? Working Commission, which gathers a large spectrum of actors involved in sustainable development: government officials, leaders of NGOs and associations, business managers, experts, researchers, students, etc The Planetworkshops Visualizing commitments and identifying opportunities at regional level Towards and beyond Rio+20: Delivering Sustainable Development at the Regional Level 18/06/2012 17:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) This side event aims to interconnect high political representatives/managers of regional organizations, agencies and other regional mechanism working in the field of sustainable development. The complex and ambitious roadmap towards Rio+20 requires not only strong political will from parties but also an inclusive process where all stakeholders are offered the possibility to interact and commit according to their respective mandate, field of expertise, interest and capacities. The Institutional Framework for Sustainable Development requires commitments and action at all levels and in this respect it is essential to analyse the contribution of regional organizations, mechanisms and IGO´s operating at regional level outside the UN system. Based on their mandate and area of expertise, this interactive round table should identify concrete opportunities and synergies for potential cooperation within their respective regions and across regions. Sustainable Development: Juggling Gender Justice in the Three Pillars Visita Guiada ao Estande Interativo 18/06/2012 17:30:00 P3-F (Riocentro) 18/06/2012 18:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe (REC) This side event is aimed at addressing developing country challenges in balancing the three dimensions of sustainable from a gender perspective. Panelists from G77 governments and Development Alternatives international institutions will speak to a range of experiences in integrating these three with Women for a New Era dimensions into policies and programs. Discussions will also address contentious issues in the (DAWN) Rio+20 negotiations and provide concrete inputs toward shaping the post-MDG sustainable development framework. Visita Guiada SEBRAE Raoni 18/06/2012 18:00:00 MAM Projeto Alto Uruguai - Cidadania, Energia e Meio Ambiente 18/06/2012 18:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Sustainable Development Dialogues: Sustainable Cities and Innovation. 18/06/2012 18:30:00 Riocentro de Jean-Pierre Duttileux e Luiz Carlos Lacerda. Brasil/França/Bélgica, 1978. 85’. Complemento - Ecologia de Leon Hirzsman. Brasil, 1973. 13’. Na aldeia dos índios Mekronotis, onde Raoni é o cacique, chega a notícia de que, mais uma vez, tratores penetram na floresta, invadindo as fronteiras da reserva indígena. O filme concorreu ao Oscar de melhor documentário. Classificação indicativa – 14 anos. MAM Projeto Alto Uruguai - Cidadania, Energia e Meio Ambiente ELETROBRAS OFFICIAL EVENTS Governo brasileiro 19 Session 4 – Final remarks and the way forward 18/06/2012 Programa Plataforma Vide Urbe (Estação Central) 18/06/2012 18:40:00 19:00:00 Plataforma Vide Urbe + artistas e coletivos associados - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br 18/06/2012 19:00:00 Central do Brasil 18/06/2012 19:00:00 Metrô Rio Fora do eixo - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br Fundação Getulio Vargas CENTRAL DO BRASIL Leituras dramáticas de textos teatrais - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br 18/06/2012 19:00:00 Casa da Gávea Plataforma Vide Urbe + artistas e coletivos associados - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br 18/06/2012 19:00:00 Coelho Neto FGV Projeções espaços públicos não convencionais (Central do Brasil) Projeções em espaços não convencionais. Entrada Franca Movimento Imagina Rio Sessões de cinema ao ar livre. Entrada Franca 19 h - "O ESTRANHO" (Texto de Iara Pereira da Costa) de Santa Catarina Mayara Zanuzzo, Day Willain, Kamila Mafra, Matheus Franklin, Paulo Vitor, Iara Pereira da Costa, Fernanda Moroso. Part. Especial de Marcio Mariante. Direção: Fernanda Moroso 21h - "REALITY" (de Michelle Ferreira) de São Paulo Direção do espetáculo: Ramiro Silveira Direção da Leitura: Michelle Ferreira Com: Sara Antunes, Lívia Guerra, Maura Hayas. Entrada Franca Movimento Imagina Rio Movimento Imagina Rio Projeções em espaços não convencionais. Entrada Franca 18/06/2012 19:30:00 T-11 (Riocentro) Mediterranean Forests for Development: a key for adapting policies, territories and societies to climate change in the Middle East North African region Movimento Imagina Rio The side event will highlight the contribution of MENA forest ecosystems to societies in the MENA region, especially in regard to climate change. The initiatives of the forest administrations involved in the Collaborative Partnership on Mediterranean Forests (CPMF) which promote the sustainable management of forests with a view to improving the resilience of MENA territories and societies to Climate Change will be presented and discussed with participants. The side-event will comprise three parts: ? Short presentations on: o the regional cooperation between forest administrations of the MENA region promoting the sustainable management of forests ; o the role of forest ecosystems? goods and services in climate change adaptation and innovative initiatives from the forest administrations in the MENA region ; o the contribution of the MENA forest sector to the Rio+20 outcomes and recommendations. ? Round-table with representatives of the forest administrations ? Poster exhibition in the side event room Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) Aiming higher, unlocking tertiary education's potential to accelerate sustainable development and the transition to a fair and green economy 18/06/2012 Aiming higher, unlocking tertiary education's potential for SD 19:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) RAFAEL TAKASAKI CARVALHO Tertiary education plays a critical role in shaping the future, as political, business and civil society leaders are likely to be university graduates and will prepare the skilled workforce needed for a green economy. This event will emphasise the important role tertiary education plays in realising sustainable development and the transition to a green economy. Hosted by a collaborative of tertiary education sustainability organisations, in collaboration with numerous governments, we will answer: ? How can governments, NGOs, businesses and tertiary education instigate the necessary shift towards sustainable development and the transition to a Green Economy? ? How do we unlock the potential of tertiary education sector to transform society? ? What role should tertiary education play in creating and participating in the institutional framework for sustainable development? ? What funding and support mechanisms will need to be provided to ensure the success of tertiary education in sustainable development efforts? Australasian Campuses Towards Sustainability (ACTS) Prof. Govindan Parayil, UNU Vice-Rector and Director of UNU-IAS, Focal Point of UNU for Rio+20 18/06/2012 19:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) Green Growth? The Future They Want! 18/06/2012 19:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) IFSD put into Practice: Setting up a Sustainable Development Council 1. Since it was announced by President Lee Myung-Bak at a national address on the 60th anniversary of the Republic of Korea on 15 August 2008, ?Low Carbon, Green Growth? has become a new national vision to guide the Korea?s long-term sustainable development. In line with the new vision, the Korean Government announced a Five-Year Plan for Green Growth in 2009 to serve as a medium-term plan for implementing the National Strategy for Green Growth over the period 2009-2013. Recognizing the Korea?s leadership, UNEP praised South Korea?s commitment to a green economic future in its report in April 2010. However, while Korean Federation for Korea?s Green Growth initiative could be a good benchmark for other countries coming to Environmental Movement Rio+20 to develop their own national model towards achieving a green economy, they could (KFEM) also learn from the critical lessons derived from the Korea?s experience. There have been a number of criticisms among Korean civil society against the governance process of the Green Growth and its emphasis on the expansion of nuclear power and the construction industry. In this context, the Rio+20 Committee of Korean Civil Society, composed of more than twenty Korean civil society organizations in the fields of environment, sustainable energy, forest protection, human rights, gender equality, international development cooperation and etc., are At the 2012 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD), the UN institutions that deal with sustainable development are to be restructured. This offers a unique opportunity to implement long overdue reforms. The proposed reforms should follow the objective to improve the visibility and key priority of sustainable development in the UN system. An important building block towards these reforms might be the establishment of a Sustainable Development Council (SDC), replacing the politically weak UN Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD). The UNCSD outcome document should recommend that the UN General Assembly decides to adopt a resolution establishing such a council as its subsidiary organ. Moreover, the new council's mandate, membership, and institutional design need to be negotiated. The proposed side event will tackle these questions, including ideas for effective decision-making structures, enhanced participation, a peer review mechanism, innovative financing mechanisms etc. Global Issues Division of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) Students Speak Up for the Polar Regions would draw much needed attention to the emerging challenge of sustainable development in the Polar Regions. The Polar Regions are crucial to global sustainable development, but have received very little attention in the lead-up to Rio. This event would feature speakers from the Students on Alumni Delegation to Rio (www.soidelegation.com). This delegation is comprised of youth under 24 who have visited the Polar Regions and are committed to their protection. 18/06/2012 19:30:00 P3-F (Riocentro) Students on Ice Alumni During this event, delegates will speak about the importance of the Polar Regions in the Delegation context of sustainable development, threats facing these regions, and opportunities to promote sustainable development of the poles. This event aims to raise awareness about the unique sustainable development challenges facing the Polar Regions and to inspire national delegates and civil society organizations to commit to their protection. The event will provide concrete ways for attendees to take action. Students Speak Up for the Polar Regions 18/06/2012 Voices from Fukushima: Sharing Lessons for Global Sustainability 19:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) The Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami, and the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant that occurred on March 11, 2011 have had dramatic impact around the world. More than a year has passed since this massive disaster, but the nuclear power plant remains unstable. Workers continue to work in life-threatening conditions, while many people including children are forced to suffer from prolonged radiation exposure, unable to evacuate due to lack of support from the government. Despite such severe situations, the government of Japan has been eagerly trying to restart other nuclear plants within the country that have been stopped for regular checks. This event aims to deliver the direct voices of the people of Fukushima, providing the participants with opportunities to not only learn the reality of what is currently happening in Japan, but also to think of what it takes to build a sustainable future. 18/06/2012 19:30:00 P3-E (Riocentro) 18/06/2012 19:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) Low Carbon Strategies;Challenge or Opportunity for Developing Countrie "Brot für die Welt" ("Bread for the World") is part of the Social Service Agency of the Protestant Church in Germany and active on their behalf in the field of development cooperation. ?Brot für die Welt? supports the poor in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe in their attempts to lead a dignified life. We work jointly with local churches and partner organisations on over 1,000 projects in the main areas of food security, education and health, the struggle against HIV/Aids and the promotion of a culture of peace. ?Brot für die Welt? regards itself as the advocate of disadvantaged people in the countries of the Southern hemisphere and as such promotes global transformation as an indispensable means to achieve justice for the poor. The Society for Threatened Peoples International is active in the field of indigenous peoples' rights. Together with 3 major actors in this field in Latin America, we want shed a light on the interrelationship between sustainable development and indigenous peoples. Indigenous peoples are considered most vulnerable to any changes in their physical environment due to their close linkage with nature. As a consequence, they have to be heard, their experience has to be shared, and their interests and needs duely considered in any global debate on sustainable development. The side-event will allow for exchanges between indigenous representatives, state representatives and other actors present at the Rio summit. Social Service Agency of the Protestant Church Society for Threatened Peoples - Switzerland Sustainable Development and Indigenous Peoples Rights 18/06/2012 19:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) This session will highlight solutions to water, food, and energy challenges through six important elements of WWF?s Freshwater outreach with partners. All these sessions are designed to show how collaborative approaches are bringing new thinking, partnerships and action to help solve our shared water challenges. These integrated initiatives encompass a broad range of stakeholder engagement, including governments, at both local and national level, corporations, investors, development banks and local communities. This work touches on the central WWF International challenges of water security and the trade-offs with energy and food. The six initiatives demonstrate positive and proactive contributions to solving water challenges and an ability to be magnified and replicated in other parts of the world, helping lay the foundations for a genuinely green economy. Scalable Solutions - Managing water for economies, communities and nature From Burden Bearing to Opportunity Sharing: How reframing environmental negotiations can create opportunities for sustainable development 18/06/2012 19:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) Reframing environmental negotiations to create opportunities In order for the "Green Economy" strategy to achieve sustainable social and environmental pillar goals, some new approaches will be required. Three examples are provided. 1. Reframe the climate treaty as a sustainable development treaty that supplies low-carbon energy services for all rather than continuing to focus on pollution control. 2. Utilize adaptation for climate and other global change as a means towards resilient sustainable development instead of considering it as a reactive response. 3. Health is an essential input into the social pillar of sustainable development. Utilizing the health and environmental indicators from WHO can ensure that meaningful social goals are achieved in the development process. Tufts Institute of the Environment The aim of this project is to inform about the benefits Wind Energy can bring to the humanity within the next years and about its positive influence on the planet?s climate change. 18/06/2012 19:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) The power sector is far from being the only culprit when it comes to climate change, it is the largest single source of emissions, accounting for about 40% of CO2 emissions, and about 25% of overall emissions. The options for making major emissions reductions in the power sector between now and 2020 are basically three: energy efficiency and conservation; fuel switching from coal to gas; and renewable energy, primarily Wind Power. JCI and Farias Brito College decided to study the Wind Power benefits and its direct influence on Earth?s climate change due to the fact Eolic Energy is the most popular source of energy in Ceará, northeast of Brazil, were Farias Brito College is situated at. Wind Power and Climate Change: Sustainable Development in Brazil Junior Chamber International (JCI) 18/06/2012 19:30:00 T-11 (Riocentro) Mediterranean Forests for Development: a key for adapting policies, territories and societies to climate change in the Middle East North African region The side event will highlight the contribution of MENA forest ecosystems to societies in the MENA region, especially in regard to climate change. The initiatives of the forest administrations involved in the Collaborative Partnership on Mediterranean Forests (CPMF) which promote the sustainable management of forests with a view to improving the resilience of MENA territories and societies to Climate Change will be presented and discussed with participants. The side-event will comprise three parts: ? Short presentations on: o the regional cooperation between forest administrations of the MENA region promoting the sustainable management of forests ; o the role of forest ecosystems? goods and services in climate change adaptation and innovative initiatives from the forest administrations in the MENA region ; o the contribution of the MENA forest sector to the Rio+20 outcomes and recommendations. ? Round-table with representatives of the forest administrations ? Poster exhibition in the side event room Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) Aiming higher, unlocking tertiary education's potential to accelerate sustainable development and the transition to a fair and green economy 18/06/2012 19:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) 18/06/2012 19:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) Aiming higher, unlocking tertiary education's potential for SD Green Growth? The Future They Want! 18/06/2012 IFSD put into Practice: Setting up a Sustainable Development Council 19:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) Tertiary education plays a critical role in shaping the future, as political, business and civil society leaders are likely to be university graduates and will prepare the skilled workforce needed for a green economy. This event will emphasise the important role tertiary education plays in realising sustainable development and the transition to a green economy. Hosted by a collaborative of tertiary education sustainability organisations, in collaboration with numerous governments, we will answer: ? How can governments, NGOs, businesses and tertiary education instigate the necessary shift towards sustainable development and the transition to a Green Economy? ? How do we unlock the potential of tertiary education sector to transform society? ? What role should tertiary education play in creating and participating in the institutional framework for sustainable development? ? What funding and support mechanisms will need to be provided to ensure the success of tertiary education in sustainable development efforts? 1. Since it was announced by President Lee Myung-Bak at a national address on the 60th anniversary of the Republic of Korea on 15 August 2008, ?Low Carbon, Green Growth? has become a new national vision to guide the Korea?s long-term sustainable development. In line with the new vision, the Korean Government announced a Five-Year Plan for Green Growth in 2009 to serve as a medium-term plan for implementing the National Strategy for Green Growth over the period 2009-2013. Recognizing the Korea?s leadership, UNEP praised South Korea?s commitment to a green economic future in its report in April 2010. However, while Korea?s Green Growth initiative could be a good benchmark for other countries coming to Rio+20 to develop their own national model towards achieving a green economy, they could also learn from the critical lessons derived from the Korea?s experience. There have been a number of criticisms among Korean civil society against the governance process of the Green Growth and its emphasis on the expansion of nuclear power and the construction industry. In this context, the Rio+20 Committee of Korean Civil Society, composed of more than twenty Korean civil society organizations in the fields of environment, sustainable energy, forest protection, human rights, gender equality, international development cooperation and etc., are At the 2012 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD), the UN institutions that deal with sustainable development are to be restructured. This offers a unique opportunity to implement long overdue reforms. The proposed reforms should follow the objective to improve the visibility and key priority of sustainable development in the UN system. An important building block towards these reforms might be the establishment of a Sustainable Development Council (SDC), replacing the politically weak UN Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD). The UNCSD outcome document should recommend that the UN General Assembly decides to adopt a resolution establishing such a council as its subsidiary organ. Moreover, the new council's mandate, membership, and institutional design need to be negotiated. The proposed side event will tackle these questions, including ideas for effective decision-making structures, enhanced participation, a peer review mechanism, innovative financing mechanisms etc. Australasian Campuses Towards Sustainability (ACTS) Korean Federation for Environmental Movement (KFEM) Global Issues Division of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) Students Speak Up for the Polar Regions would draw much needed attention to the emerging challenge of sustainable development in the Polar Regions. The Polar Regions are crucial to global sustainable development, but have received very little attention in the lead-up to Rio. This event would feature speakers from the Students on Alumni Delegation to Rio (www.soidelegation.com). This delegation is comprised of youth under 24 who have visited the Polar Regions and are committed to their protection. 18/06/2012 19:30:00 P3-F (Riocentro) Students on Ice Alumni During this event, delegates will speak about the importance of the Polar Regions in the Delegation context of sustainable development, threats facing these regions, and opportunities to promote sustainable development of the poles. This event aims to raise awareness about the unique sustainable development challenges facing the Polar Regions and to inspire national delegates and civil society organizations to commit to their protection. The event will provide concrete ways for attendees to take action. Students Speak Up for the Polar Regions 18/06/2012 19:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) Voices from Fukushima: Sharing Lessons for Global Sustainability 18/06/2012 19:30:00 P3-E (Riocentro) 18/06/2012 19:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) Low Carbon Strategies;Challenge or Opportunity for Developing Countrie The Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami, and the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant that occurred on March 11, 2011 have had dramatic impact around the world. More than a year has passed since this massive disaster, but the nuclear power plant remains unstable. Workers continue to work in life-threatening conditions, while many people including children are forced to suffer from prolonged radiation exposure, unable to evacuate due to lack of support from the government. Despite such severe situations, the government of Japan has been eagerly trying to restart other nuclear plants within the country that have been stopped for regular checks. This event aims to deliver the direct voices of the people of Fukushima, providing the participants with opportunities to not only learn the reality of what is currently happening in Japan, but also to think of what it takes to build a sustainable future. "Brot für die Welt" ("Bread for the World") is part of the Social Service Agency of the Protestant Church in Germany and active on their behalf in the field of development cooperation. ?Brot für die Welt? supports the poor in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe in their attempts to lead a dignified life. We work jointly with local churches and partner organisations on over 1,000 projects in the main areas of food security, education and health, the struggle against HIV/Aids and the promotion of a culture of peace. ?Brot für die Welt? regards itself as the advocate of disadvantaged people in the countries of the Southern hemisphere and as such promotes global transformation as an indispensable means to achieve justice for the poor. The Society for Threatened Peoples International is active in the field of indigenous peoples' rights. Together with 3 major actors in this field in Latin America, we want shed a light on the interrelationship between sustainable development and indigenous peoples. Indigenous peoples are considered most vulnerable to any changes in their physical environment due to their close linkage with nature. As a consequence, they have to be heard, their experience has to be shared, and their interests and needs duely considered in any global debate on sustainable development. The side-event will allow for exchanges between indigenous representatives, state representatives and other actors present at the Rio summit. Social Service Agency of the Protestant Church Society for Threatened Peoples - Switzerland Sustainable Development and Indigenous Peoples Rights 18/06/2012 Scalable Solutions - Managing water for economies, communities and nature 19:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) This session will highlight solutions to water, food, and energy challenges through six important elements of WWF?s Freshwater outreach with partners. All these sessions are designed to show how collaborative approaches are bringing new thinking, partnerships and action to help solve our shared water challenges. These integrated initiatives encompass a broad range of stakeholder engagement, including governments, at both local and national level, corporations, investors, development banks and local communities. This work touches on the central WWF International challenges of water security and the trade-offs with energy and food. The six initiatives demonstrate positive and proactive contributions to solving water challenges and an ability to be magnified and replicated in other parts of the world, helping lay the foundations for a genuinely green economy. From Burden Bearing to Opportunity Sharing: How reframing environmental negotiations can create opportunities for sustainable development 18/06/2012 19:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) Reframing environmental negotiations to create opportunities In order for the "Green Economy" strategy to achieve sustainable social and environmental pillar goals, some new approaches will be required. Three examples are provided. 1. Reframe the climate treaty as a sustainable development treaty that supplies low-carbon energy services for all rather than continuing to focus on pollution control. 2. Utilize adaptation for climate and other global change as a means towards resilient sustainable development instead of considering it as a reactive response. 3. Health is an essential input into the social pillar of sustainable development. Utilizing the health and environmental indicators from WHO can ensure that meaningful social goals are achieved in the development process. Tufts Institute of the Environment The aim of this project is to inform about the benefits Wind Energy can bring to the humanity within the next years and about its positive influence on the planet?s climate change. 18/06/2012 19:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) The power sector is far from being the only culprit when it comes to climate change, it is the largest single source of emissions, accounting for about 40% of CO2 emissions, and about 25% of overall emissions. The options for making major emissions reductions in the power sector between now and 2020 are basically three: energy efficiency and conservation; fuel switching from coal to gas; and renewable energy, primarily Wind Power. Junior Chamber International (JCI) JCI and Farias Brito College decided to study the Wind Power benefits and its direct influence on Earth?s climate change due to the fact Eolic Energy is the most popular source of energy in Ceará, northeast of Brazil, were Farias Brito College is situated at. Wind Power and Climate Change: Sustainable Development in Brazil 18/06/2012 19:30:00 T-11 (Riocentro) Mediterranean Forests for Development: a key for adapting policies, territories and societies to climate change in the Middle East North African region The side event will highlight the contribution of MENA forest ecosystems to societies in the MENA region, especially in regard to climate change. The initiatives of the forest administrations involved in the Collaborative Partnership on Mediterranean Forests (CPMF) which promote the sustainable management of forests with a view to improving the resilience of MENA territories and societies to Climate Change will be presented and discussed with participants. The side-event will comprise three parts: ? Short presentations on: o the regional cooperation between forest administrations of the MENA region promoting the sustainable management of forests ; o the role of forest ecosystems? goods and services in climate change adaptation and innovative initiatives from the forest administrations in the MENA region ; o the contribution of the MENA forest sector to the Rio+20 outcomes and recommendations. ? Round-table with representatives of the forest administrations ? Poster exhibition in the side event room Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) Aiming higher, unlocking tertiary education's potential to accelerate sustainable development and the transition to a fair and green economy 18/06/2012 Aiming higher, unlocking tertiary education's potential for SD 19:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) Tertiary education plays a critical role in shaping the future, as political, business and civil society leaders are likely to be university graduates and will prepare the skilled workforce needed for a green economy. This event will emphasise the important role tertiary education plays in realising sustainable development and the transition to a green economy. Hosted by a collaborative of tertiary education sustainability organisations, in collaboration with numerous governments, we will answer: ? How can governments, NGOs, businesses and tertiary education instigate the necessary shift towards sustainable development and the transition to a Green Economy? ? How do we unlock the potential of tertiary education sector to transform society? ? What role should tertiary education play in creating and participating in the institutional framework for sustainable development? ? What funding and support mechanisms will need to be provided to ensure the success of tertiary education in sustainable development efforts? Australasian Campuses Towards Sustainability (ACTS) 18/06/2012 19:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) Green Growth? The Future They Want! 18/06/2012 19:30:00 P3-A (Riocentro) IFSD put into Practice: Setting up a Sustainable Development Council 1. Since it was announced by President Lee Myung-Bak at a national address on the 60th anniversary of the Republic of Korea on 15 August 2008, ?Low Carbon, Green Growth? has become a new national vision to guide the Korea?s long-term sustainable development. In line with the new vision, the Korean Government announced a Five-Year Plan for Green Growth in 2009 to serve as a medium-term plan for implementing the National Strategy for Green Growth over the period 2009-2013. Recognizing the Korea?s leadership, UNEP praised South Korea?s commitment to a green economic future in its report in April 2010. However, while Korean Federation for Korea?s Green Growth initiative could be a good benchmark for other countries coming to Environmental Movement Rio+20 to develop their own national model towards achieving a green economy, they could (KFEM) also learn from the critical lessons derived from the Korea?s experience. There have been a number of criticisms among Korean civil society against the governance process of the Green Growth and its emphasis on the expansion of nuclear power and the construction industry. In this context, the Rio+20 Committee of Korean Civil Society, composed of more than twenty Korean civil society organizations in the fields of environment, sustainable energy, forest protection, human rights, gender equality, international development cooperation and etc., are At the 2012 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD), the UN institutions that deal with sustainable development are to be restructured. This offers a unique opportunity to implement long overdue reforms. The proposed reforms should follow the objective to improve the visibility and key priority of sustainable development in the UN system. An important building block towards these reforms might be the establishment of a Sustainable Development Council (SDC), replacing the politically weak UN Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD). The UNCSD outcome document should recommend that the UN General Assembly decides to adopt a resolution establishing such a council as its subsidiary organ. Moreover, the new council's mandate, membership, and institutional design need to be negotiated. The proposed side event will tackle these questions, including ideas for effective decision-making structures, enhanced participation, a peer review mechanism, innovative financing mechanisms etc. Global Issues Division of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) Students Speak Up for the Polar Regions would draw much needed attention to the emerging challenge of sustainable development in the Polar Regions. The Polar Regions are crucial to global sustainable development, but have received very little attention in the lead-up to Rio. This event would feature speakers from the Students on Alumni Delegation to Rio (www.soidelegation.com). This delegation is comprised of youth under 24 who have visited the Polar Regions and are committed to their protection. 18/06/2012 19:30:00 P3-F (Riocentro) Students on Ice Alumni During this event, delegates will speak about the importance of the Polar Regions in the Delegation context of sustainable development, threats facing these regions, and opportunities to promote sustainable development of the poles. This event aims to raise awareness about the unique sustainable development challenges facing the Polar Regions and to inspire national delegates and civil society organizations to commit to their protection. The event will provide concrete ways for attendees to take action. Students Speak Up for the Polar Regions 18/06/2012 Voices from Fukushima: Sharing Lessons for Global Sustainability 19:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) The Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami, and the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant that occurred on March 11, 2011 have had dramatic impact around the world. More than a year has passed since this massive disaster, but the nuclear power plant remains unstable. Workers continue to work in life-threatening conditions, while many people including children are forced to suffer from prolonged radiation exposure, unable to evacuate due to lack of support from the government. Despite such severe situations, the government of Japan has been eagerly trying to restart other nuclear plants within the country that have been stopped for regular checks. This event aims to deliver the direct voices of the people of Fukushima, providing the participants with opportunities to not only learn the reality of what is currently happening in Japan, but also to think of what it takes to build a sustainable future. 18/06/2012 19:30:00 P3-E (Riocentro) 18/06/2012 19:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) Low Carbon Strategies;Challenge or Opportunity for Developing Countrie "Brot für die Welt" ("Bread for the World") is part of the Social Service Agency of the Protestant Church in Germany and active on their behalf in the field of development cooperation. ?Brot für die Welt? supports the poor in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe in their attempts to lead a dignified life. We work jointly with local churches and partner organisations on over 1,000 projects in the main areas of food security, education and health, the struggle against HIV/Aids and the promotion of a culture of peace. ?Brot für die Welt? regards itself as the advocate of disadvantaged people in the countries of the Southern hemisphere and as such promotes global transformation as an indispensable means to achieve justice for the poor. The Society for Threatened Peoples International is active in the field of indigenous peoples' rights. Together with 3 major actors in this field in Latin America, we want shed a light on the interrelationship between sustainable development and indigenous peoples. Indigenous peoples are considered most vulnerable to any changes in their physical environment due to their close linkage with nature. As a consequence, they have to be heard, their experience has to be shared, and their interests and needs duely considered in any global debate on sustainable development. The side-event will allow for exchanges between indigenous representatives, state representatives and other actors present at the Rio summit. Social Service Agency of the Protestant Church Society for Threatened Peoples - Switzerland Sustainable Development and Indigenous Peoples Rights 18/06/2012 19:30:00 T-9 (Riocentro) This session will highlight solutions to water, food, and energy challenges through six important elements of WWF?s Freshwater outreach with partners. All these sessions are designed to show how collaborative approaches are bringing new thinking, partnerships and action to help solve our shared water challenges. These integrated initiatives encompass a broad range of stakeholder engagement, including governments, at both local and national level, corporations, investors, development banks and local communities. This work touches on the central WWF International challenges of water security and the trade-offs with energy and food. The six initiatives demonstrate positive and proactive contributions to solving water challenges and an ability to be magnified and replicated in other parts of the world, helping lay the foundations for a genuinely green economy. Scalable Solutions - Managing water for economies, communities and nature From Burden Bearing to Opportunity Sharing: How reframing environmental negotiations can create opportunities for sustainable development 18/06/2012 19:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) Reframing environmental negotiations to create opportunities In order for the "Green Economy" strategy to achieve sustainable social and environmental pillar goals, some new approaches will be required. Three examples are provided. 1. Reframe the climate treaty as a sustainable development treaty that supplies low-carbon energy services for all rather than continuing to focus on pollution control. 2. Utilize adaptation for climate and other global change as a means towards resilient sustainable development instead of considering it as a reactive response. 3. Health is an essential input into the social pillar of sustainable development. Utilizing the health and environmental indicators from WHO can ensure that meaningful social goals are achieved in the development process. Tufts Institute of the Environment The aim of this project is to inform about the benefits Wind Energy can bring to the humanity within the next years and about its positive influence on the planet?s climate change. 18/06/2012 19:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) The power sector is far from being the only culprit when it comes to climate change, it is the largest single source of emissions, accounting for about 40% of CO2 emissions, and about 25% of overall emissions. The options for making major emissions reductions in the power sector between now and 2020 are basically three: energy efficiency and conservation; fuel switching from coal to gas; and renewable energy, primarily Wind Power. Junior Chamber International (JCI) JCI and Farias Brito College decided to study the Wind Power benefits and its direct influence on Earth?s climate change due to the fact Eolic Energy is the most popular source of energy in Ceará, northeast of Brazil, were Farias Brito College is situated at. Wind Power and Climate Change: Sustainable Development in Brazil Sarau - Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br Seminário Novas Perspectivas para a Preservação e Gestão do Patrimônio Cultural 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 21:00:00 Casa da Gávea 14h30 Centro Cultural Ação da Cidadania Sarau sob o comando de Vera Fajardo com Kaleba, Yamandu Costa, Julia Fajardo Alesandra Vermey,José Mayer, Cláudio Botelho, Leila Pinheiro entre outros. Entrada Franca Rosana Najjar (Diretora do Centro Nacional de Arqueologia-IPHAN) - A relevância dos achados arqueológicos recentes na região portuária do Rio de Janeiro; Sergio Bessermann (Economista) - O significado da candidatura do Rio de Janeiro a Patrimônio Mundial na categoria de Paisagem Cultural; Lygia Segalla (Antropóloga) - As novas possibilidades e instrumentos para salvaguarda do patrimônio imaterial. Movimento Imagina Rio Marcando a memória e a história da Rocinha pela Arte - Ecossistemas de Montanha, Iniciativas e Políticas para sua Conservação e o Papel da Unidade de Conservação 18/06/2012 Rocinha 15h nos dias 18 e 19; 19h nos dias 20 a 23 18/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra Mountain Ecosystems, Protection Politics and Protected Areas 18/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra Innovative Financing for Green Building at the City Level, Public, Private and Multilateral 18/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra Objetivos do Desenvolvimento Sustentável da ONU UN Sustainable Development Goals 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 11:00:00 11:00:00 Exibição de filmes e fotografias da Rocinha na década de 60 e 70, inclusive documentário Rocinha 1977. Grupo Pró-Museu da Rocinha Sankofa Memória e História A atividade abordará o tema dos Ecossistemas de Montanha, iniciativas e políticas para sua conservação e o papel dasUnidades de Conservação A iniciativa se fundamenta no capítulo XIII da Agenda 21, dedicado aos ecossistemas frágeis, nos encaminhamentos do Seminário de Mobilização para os Ecossistemas de Montanha, realizado em 2002 no Parque Nacional Mosaico Mantiqueira / do Itatiaia e no workshop coordenado pelo Centro Nacional de Conservação da Flora Crescente Fértil CNCFlora, do Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro, em 2009. As atividades objetivam colaborar para a construção de uma política nacional para os ecossistemas de montanha e resultaram no Programa Nacional de Pesquisa e Conservação de Ecossistemas de Montanha – PNPCEM The activity will address the topic of Mountain Ecosystems, initiatives and policies for its conservation and the role of Protected Areas. The initiative is based on Chapter XIII of Agenda 21, dedicated to fragile ecosystems and in referrals of the Seminary of mobilization for Mosaico Mantiqueira / Mountain Ecosystems, held in 2002 in the Itatiaia National Park and at the Workshop Crescente Fértil coordinated by the National Center for the Conservation of the Flora - CNCFlora, of the Botanical Garden in Rio de Janeiro, in 2009. The activities aim developing a national policy for mountain ecosystems and resulted in the National Program of Research and Conservation of mountain ecosystems - PNPCEM. Innovative Financing for Green Building at the City Level, Public, Private and Multilateral U.S. Green Building Council Arena da Barra A Declaração do Milênio em 2000 e a criação dos Objetivos do Milênio (ODM) levantaram um esforço global em busca da redução da pobreza. Mesmo na dimensão social tratada nos ODM, ainda é observada uma grande lacuna para se alcançar a melhor distribuição do bemestar social. Uma agenda de desenvolvimento realista não pode negligenciar a ligação entre as dimensões sociais, econômicas e ambientais do desenvolvimento. Em contraste com os ODM, a proposta de se desenvolverem Objetivos do Desenvolvimento Sustentável (ODS) para serem discutidos na conferência da Rio+20 irá considerar de forma integral os aspectos sociais, econômicos e ambientais de um modo balanceado e bastante conectados. O Seminário proposto debaterá as perspectivas atualmente discutidas sobre o assunto no mundo acadêmico e nas organizações multilaterais. Universidade de Brasília UnB Arena da Barra A Declaração do Milênio em 2000 e a criação dos Objetivos do Milênio (ODM) levantaram um esforço global em busca da redução da pobreza. Mesmo na dimensão social tratada nos ODM, ainda é observada uma grande lacuna para se alcançar a melhor distribuição do bemestar social. Uma agenda de desenvolvimento realista não pode negligenciar a ligação entre as dimensões sociais, econômicas e ambientais do desenvolvimento. Em contraste com os ODM, a proposta de se desenvolverem Objetivos do Desenvolvimento Sustentável (ODS) para serem discutidos na conferência da Rio+20 irá considerar de forma integral os aspectos sociais, econômicos e ambientais de um modo balanceado e bastante conectados. O Seminário proposto debaterá as perspectivas atualmente discutidas sobre o assunto no mundo acadêmico e nas organizações multilaterais. Universidade de Brasília UnB The theme of this side event builds on the notion that environment stewardship and economic development are not mutually exclusive. Presentations will focus on identifying the critical role forests play in climate change and green economy at local, national, and global level. We will bring together experts in forest management from various organizations, and the speakers will share their expertise and real time experiences to demonstrate the relationship among forests, livelihoods, and green economy. They will also elaborate on the functions of forests, from carbon sequestration, water conservation to livelihoods development. Forests, Livelihoods, and Green Economy Limpgas Tecnologia em Descarte de Gases Industriais Ltda. 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 14:00:00 15:00:00 Arena da Barra Arena da Barra In 2009, the record-heavy rain brought by the typhoon Morakot caused serious floods and mudslides in Taiwan, devastating people’s lives. That was a typical case of extreme climate. After the disaster, we, the Environmental Quality Protection Foundation (EQPF), the Red Cross Society (Taiwan) and the Forestry Bureau of Taiwan initiated a series of reforestation projects at the mudslide areas, with the goal to restore the environment as well as local people’s livelihoods. The organizations involved in the projects will show the great potential of cooperation among humanitarian and environmental organizations and government agencies, the importance of forest governance, and the feasibility of combining environment conservation and livelihood improvement into a green economy strategy to provide references for future reforestation and Inovações físicas como única alternativa viável de curto prazo; a redução significativa de emissões de gases de efeito estufa no planeta. Environmental Quality Protection Foundation (EQPF) Limpgas - Tecnologia em Descarte de Gases Industriais Responsabilidade socioambiental e segurança alimentar Environmental Responsibility and Food Security ARPA – Programa de Áreas Protegidas da Amazônia: um novo caminho para a conservação da Amazônia 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 18/06/2012 15:15:00 15:15:00 17:00:00 Arena da Barra A importância de construir e fortalecer uma estratégia de segurança alimentar no contexto da economia verde mostra que a análise deveria considerar duas escalas na sua abordagem: (a) os desafios nas mudanças políticas macroeconômicas (b) os contextos econômicos e ambientais nacionais e locais e as técnicas de produção e os alvos de conservação ambiental. Este evento se propõe a discutir alternativas e caminhos para “esverdear” os setores agrícola e de pecuária e que considere o paradigma da segurança alimentar em WWF relação atual modelo produtivo do agronegócio. Três questões serão tratadas: (1) Existe a possibilidade do agronegócio e a segurança alimentar co-existirem? (2) Quais são os caminhos para a adoção de um modelo de agricultura sustentável, que inclua valores ambientais e sociais na prática produtiva e no mercado? (3) Como o agronegócio, a agroecologia e a agricultura familiar podem caminhar juntas, interagirem e beneficiar uma a outra na lógica da busca por uma nova economia verde?. Arena da Barra A importância de construir e fortalecer uma estratégia de segurança alimentar no contexto da economia verde mostra que a análise deveria considerar duas escalas na sua abordagem: (a) os desafios nas mudanças políticas macroeconômicas (b) os contextos econômicos e ambientais nacionais e locais e as técnicas de produção e os alvos de conservação ambiental. Este evento se propõe a discutir alternativas e caminhos para “esverdear” os setores agrícola e de pecuária e que considere o paradigma da segurança alimentar em WWF relação atual modelo produtivo do agronegócio. Três questões serão tratadas: (1) Existe a possibilidade do agronegócio e a segurança alimentar co-existirem? (2) Quais são os caminhos para a adoção de um modelo de agricultura sustentável, que inclua valores ambientais e sociais na prática produtiva e no mercado? (3) Como o agronegócio, a agroecologia e a agricultura familiar podem caminhar juntas, interagirem e beneficiar uma a outra na lógica da busca por uma nova economia verde?. Arena da Barra ARPA - Amazon Region Protected Areas: making the difference on Amazon Conservation 18/06/2012 17:00:00 Arena da Barra BASD Rio+20 Business Day 19/06/2012 8:00:00 Windsor Barra Hotel Choosing Our Future: Open and Participatory Sustainable Development Governance 19/06/2012 8:00:00 Este evento apresentará a experiência do Programa Áreas Protegidas da Amazônia (ARPA) no apoio a criação e consolidação de unidades de conservação na Amazônia, bem como, os resultados alcançados. Atualmente o ARPA apóia aproximadamente 100 Unidades de Conservação (UCs) e conta com financiamento para a segunda fase do Fundo Amazônia/BNDES, KfW e do Global Environmental Fund (GEF/Banco Mundial). Durante este WWF evento, será lançada a nova iniciativa de sustentabilidade do programa, com o objetivo de viabilizar a sua 3ª fase e sua continuidade no longo prazo. Essa iniciativa está sendo desenvolvida em parceria com o WWF, Ministério do Meio Ambiente, Fundo Nacional para a Biodiversidade (Funbio), Fundação Moore , Linden Trust e outros. Este evento apresentará a experiência do Programa Áreas Protegidas da Amazônia (ARPA) no apoio a criação e consolidação de unidades de conservação na Amazônia, bem como, os resultados alcançados. Atualmente o ARPA apóia aproximadamente 100 Unidades de Conservação (UCs) e conta com financiamento para a segunda fase do Fundo Amazônia/BNDES, KfW e do Global Environmental Fund (GEF/Banco Mundial). Durante este WWF evento, será lançada a nova iniciativa de sustentabilidade do programa, com o objetivo de viabilizar a sua 3ª fase e sua continuidade no longo prazo. Essa iniciativa está sendo desenvolvida em parceria com o WWF, Ministério do Meio Ambiente, Fundo Nacional para a Biodiversidade (Funbio), Fundação Moore , Linden Trust e outros. Realização WBCSD e empresas membros. Pre-registro: http://basd2012.org/642/preregistration-for-basd-business-day-now-open/ Fundação Getúlio Vargas BRACELPA WRI Evento aberto ao público Descrição: Com apoio do Planeta Sustentável, o Rio+Social é um encontro global articulado nas mídias e tecnologias sociais, para envolver a comunidade on-line nas discussões da Rio+20. Encontro com a presença de personalidades como Ted Turner, Pete Cashmore, Fábio Barbosa, Gro Brundtland e Luciano Huck. www.riomaissocial.com.br Evento Fechado Evento Fechado Rio+Social 19/06/2012 9:00:00 Hotel Windsor Barra Energias Renováveis para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável Segurança Alimentar e Tecnologias de agronegócios Painel: Conservação Produtiva da Região Cacaueira da Bahia, Sistema Cabruca e Sistema Agroflorestais 19/06/2012 19/06/2012 9:00:00 9:00:00 Forte de Copacabana Forte de Copacabana 19/06/2012 9:00:00 Auditório da Embrapa Solos Embrapa 19/06/2012 9:00:00 Auditório da Embrapa Solos Embrapa Cacau Cabruca - Conservação Produtiva no sul da Bahia . Planeta Sustentável FIESP/FIRJAN FIESP/FIRJAN Mesa- Redonda da Sociedade Civil Brasil e União Européia 19/06/2012 9:30:00 Confederação Nacional do Comércio. WORLD ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTITUTION: TOWARD A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE 19/06/2012 9:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) Energy Day 19/06/2012 9:30:00 P-3 (Riocentro) Leaders' Forum on the Future Women Want: Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment for Sustainable Development 19/06/2012 9:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) Energy for All and Global Sustainability: new scenarios and governance 19/06/2012 9:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) O Conselho de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social da Presidência da República (CDES) convida para participação nos debates O Conselho de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social da Presidência da República To break through to a sustainable future, scientists from post-Chernobyl Ukraine, supported by their American, British and Belgian colleagues, urge development of the World Environmental Constitution (WEC). The WEC should be comprised of two indissoluble parts: a) definitive ? a global legal act prescribing basic norms for environmental safety and stimulation of a green economy for sustainability; b) institutional ? to fulfill the WEC mandate, a global system of environmental governance International Instituteunder the umbrella of the World Environmental Organization (WEO). Association of Regional The idea of a WEC is as old as Rio-92. First declared by scientists in April 1992, it has been Ecological Problems repeatedly emphasized by Ukraine at UNGA sessions since 1997. Simultaneously, WEO establishment has been promoted by Brazil, France, Germany and other states. Without such a breakthrough, any political commitments on Rio+20 Summit, even reaffirmation of Rio-92 principles, will not provide desirable results. UN Energy UN Women, in collaboration with the Government of Brazil, is organizing the Leaders? Forum on the Future Women Want on 19 and 21 June 2012. On 19 June 2012, the multi-stakeholder Leaders? Forum on the Future Women Forum: Gender Equality and Women?s Empowerment for Sustainable Development will bring together leaders and experts from governments, the UN System, civil society organizations, academia and the private sector to discuss and reaffirm the centrality and the inter-linkages of gender equality and women?s empowerment with the three dimensions of sustainable development?social, economic and environmental. This event will United Nations Entity for be followed by the Women Leaders? Summit on the Future Women Want on 21 June 2012. Gender Equality and the The event on is envisioned as an all-day event with Ms. Michelle Bachelet, Executive Director Empowerment of Women (UN Women) of UN Women as the convener. Eminent leaders representing their governments, the United Nations, civil society organizations, including grassroots groups, the private sector and the academia will share their experiences and contribute to the visioning on the way forward in advancing gender equality and women?s empowerment in sustainable development. Social media platforms will be utilized both to hear various voices from around the world to be shared to the participants as well as to disseminate to a broader audience the key messages emanating from the discussions. Presentation and panel discussion of the very latest new scenario work relating to energy for all in the context of global sustainability. The side event is centered around three just published global studies and will be followed by a panel discussion with a number of leading development thinkers globally who will reflect on implications in terms of sustainable development goals, including social, environmental and economic aspects, as well as the governance frameworks required from local to subnational levels to shape the future. Stockholm Environment The work will feed directly into the discussions about how sustainable energy can be Institute represented in the follow up of the Rio outcomes, including the work on formulating sustainable development goals. In particular, it will discuss how international goals of environmental and resource sustainability, efficiency and energy access can be reconciled and made coherent over the long term, and what types of governance and institutional frameworks will be required at the international level. Low Carbon High Resilience Infrastructure for Sustainable Development Sustainable development integrates social, economic and environmental dimensions of development. Physical infrastructure serves all three dimensions. Solid and properly maintained infrastructure helps communities and nations ensure human well-being while preserving their environment. Climate change is the 21st century?s preeminent threat to sustainable development. Rural and urban communities lose livelihoods and homes, suffer physical damages and health problems and may need to relocate. Governments and communities are often forced to repeatedly commit limited resources to rebuilding vital infrastructure for transport, energy, education, and sanitation and health services. 19/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) Based on its mandate (GA resolution A/RES/65/176) in procurement, civil works and physical infrastructure development, UNOPS primary contribution to sustainable development is made by supporting countries and their communities in their efforts to design and build high quality, low carbon emission infrastructure and protect these precious investments against climate risks. United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) The main purpose of the side event will be to launch new initiatives and partnerships in these areas. The challenges of the 21st century require that developed and developing countries transform our approach to economic development. Central to this transformation is technological innovation, from basic research to commercialization, for environmental sustainability. Innovation in Green Growth Technology for Developing Countries 19/06/2012 9:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) The vast majority of this innovation has occurred in less than a dozen developed countries ? leaving a real risk that Least Developed Countries could miss the opportunity to ?leap frog? their current developing pathways onto more environmentally sustainable trajectories. How can international cooperation best support strengthening of research and development institutions in the developing world? Can innovative strategies bolster access to Intellectual Property? How can other models, like joint innovation centers, support Base of the Pyramid innovation? The Brookings Institution While capacity building for green growth in BRIC countries has soared, there remains tremendous need for green growth innovation in LDCs. Please join us to discuss a proposal for a new architecture that could support exactly this type of innovation. Sustainable Energy for All - implications and opportunities for Africa 19/06/2012 9:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) The Sustainable Energy for All (SEfA) goals will have particular implications for sub-Saharan African countries, where 70% of people do not have access to electricity and 80% cook on wood or charcoal stoves. When many Africa countries aspire to become middle income or developed economies in the next two decades and many have large fossil fuel reserves, how can low-carbon sustainable goals be met without hindering economic objectives? How can peoples? total energy needs best be met and how can the wealth of renewable energy resources across Africa be better exploited to deliver access for all? Can Africa countries become leaders in sustainable energy? Practical Action This event brings together civil society, private sector and government to explore implications of SEFA for African nations and people. How can benefits be maximised? What initiatives and investment are needed to make it a reality? UN-Water Day (part1) 19/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A FULL DAY EVENT The objectives of the Water Day are: 1. To demonstrate to the broad range of stakeholders, particularly decision makers, that some of the major challenges facing humanity today relate to water management; this will be based on findings of the major UN ]Water reports. 2. To identify major water issues that connect with the themes of the Rio+20 Conference, particularly its link with the notion of green economy. 3. To focus on the means of implementation, particularly focusing on the action areas where UN organizations and agencies can act together through UN ]Water. UN-Water Tackling displacement by natural disasters in the sustainable developm The Power of One Child: youth and children leading the way Each year, millions of people are forced from their homes and places of livelihood by the impact of disasters associated with ?natural? hazards. Development gains may be wiped out in a moment or eroded if communities are not prepared or resilient. Disaster-induced displacement undermines sustainable development and inhibits a community?s ability to recover by depriving it of its most important resource: its people. Rio+20 provides an opportunity to address the challenge of disaster-related displacement as part of renewed political and operational commitments to sustainable development. 19/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-A Norwegian Refugee Council With climate change, the frequency and intensity of weather and climate-related disasters is expected to increase. The governments of affected countries, together with civil society and international actors, are challenged to respond and adapt. The achievement of sustainable development goals requires strengthened policy and operational responses to address the displacement risks and related protection concerns for especially the poorest people, and durable solutions for displaced persons as integral to development efforts. 19/06/2012 9:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) Educational approaches that child participation and empowerment are key components of the must be recognized to achieve the ?Future We Want.? Acknowledging the importance of environmental restoration and preservation to green development; necessitates the inclusion of children in a debate in which they are main stakeholders. With this in mind, the side-event, ?2.2 Billion, The Power of One Child: youth and children leading the way to the ?Future We Want? at Rio+20?, will consist of a panel of youth representatives from each partner Earth Child Institute organization, discussing recent progress in sustainable development, their own stories and perspectives on youth empowerment and environmental activism, underscoring action as we move forward from Rio+20. The roundtable will demonstrate true empowerment of children and young people that take action themselves and highlight the importance of policy-makers ensuring that children and youth activity- and action-based education is the essence of sustainable development. Sustainable Intensification and Agroecology: Which approaches work for the right to food, climate, and sustainable development? Sustainable Intensification,Agroecology - Right to Food and Climate RSA Renewables Initiative - Unlocking RSA's Green Growth Potential 19/06/2012 19/06/2012 9:30:00 9:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) P3-F A key issue under discussion at UNCSD is the confluence between agriculture and climate change. The Rio+20 zero-draft outcome document calls for prioritizing sustainable intensification of food production? as well as ?increasing the use of appropriate technologies for sustainable agriculture?. In light of the right to food, this side event will review what kind of climate-friendly intensification is needed, and what technologies and practices should be considered as appropriate. International Alliance of Catholic Development Agencies Based on investigations and evidence, the panel will examine whether approaches promoted by stakeholders in the context of the green economy, such as no-tillage farming, low external input agriculture, and their inclusion in carbon markets, represent real solutions in view of human rights and climate criteria. The results of joint scientific research and projects will be presented, bringing new light to promising practices and policy measures to support their scaleup. The South African Renewables Initiative (SARi) was launched on the 7 December 2011 in Durban, during UNFCCC COP17, in a bid to scale-up and secure long-term funding to enable the growth of the renewable energy industry in South Africa. The project was launched by the South African Ministers of Energy and Trade and Industry. The initiative is an International Partnership by the Government of the Republic of South Africa together with the Governments South Africa of Denmark, Germany, Norway and the UK, and the European Investment Bank. The Declaration of Intent was signed at Durban in December 2011.The (SARi) aims to mobilize domestic and international funding, and sector expertise, to support South Africa in implementing its ambitious plans for the scale-up of renewable energy. Institutional arrangements for projects of PES in Lat. America & Brazil 19/06/2012 9:30:00 T-9 The purpose of this roundtable is to present an overview of the projects on Payment for Environmental Services (PES) in both Latin America and Brazil until the present day. An overview will be presented of this tool by representatives from the World Bank and the initiatives by the Boticário Group Foundation (Oasis Project) in partnership with government agencies (Minas Gerais State Attorney?s Office) and private social investment (Mitsubishi Corporation Foundation) will be highlighted as a model of PES involving several stakeholders which has succeeded since 2006. Boticário Group Foundation Suriname will be presenting a Side Event in Rio on the above mentioned UN Conference, not only to impress the guests but make sure that Suriname ?brand? will be heard and seen all over with the aim of Funding for the Suriname Greening Process. You have never seen...so much green 19/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-E WORLD ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTITUTION: TOWARD A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE 19/06/2012 9:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) Energy Day 19/06/2012 9:30:00 P-3 (Riocentro) Leaders' Forum on the Future Women Want: Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment for Sustainable Development 19/06/2012 9:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) Energy for All and Global Sustainability: new scenarios and governance 19/06/2012 9:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) Aspect of the Side Event: Suriname ? Presentation of the ?Brand? ? Presentation of the Greening Policy of Surinam ? Presentation of the different cultures ? Presentation of the Indigenous people ? The effects of the ?branding? to ensure poverty alleviation in the areas at the end. To break through to a sustainable future, scientists from post-Chernobyl Ukraine, supported by their American, British and Belgian colleagues, urge development of the World Environmental Constitution (WEC). The WEC should be comprised of two indissoluble parts: a) definitive ? a global legal act prescribing basic norms for environmental safety and stimulation of a green economy for sustainability; b) institutional ? to fulfill the WEC mandate, a global system of environmental governance International Instituteunder the umbrella of the World Environmental Organization (WEO). Association of Regional The idea of a WEC is as old as Rio-92. First declared by scientists in April 1992, it has been Ecological Problems repeatedly emphasized by Ukraine at UNGA sessions since 1997. Simultaneously, WEO establishment has been promoted by Brazil, France, Germany and other states. Without such a breakthrough, any political commitments on Rio+20 Summit, even reaffirmation of Rio-92 principles, will not provide desirable results. UN Energy UN Women, in collaboration with the Government of Brazil, is organizing the Leaders? Forum on the Future Women Want on 19 and 21 June 2012. On 19 June 2012, the multi-stakeholder Leaders? Forum on the Future Women Forum: Gender Equality and Women?s Empowerment for Sustainable Development will bring together leaders and experts from governments, the UN System, civil society organizations, academia and the private sector to discuss and reaffirm the centrality and the inter-linkages of gender equality and women?s empowerment with the three dimensions of sustainable development?social, economic and environmental. This event will United Nations Entity for be followed by the Women Leaders? Summit on the Future Women Want on 21 June 2012. Gender Equality and the The event on is envisioned as an all-day event with Ms. Michelle Bachelet, Executive Director Empowerment of Women (UN Women) of UN Women as the convener. Eminent leaders representing their governments, the United Nations, civil society organizations, including grassroots groups, the private sector and the academia will share their experiences and contribute to the visioning on the way forward in advancing gender equality and women?s empowerment in sustainable development. Social media platforms will be utilized both to hear various voices from around the world to be shared to the participants as well as to disseminate to a broader audience the key messages emanating from the discussions. Presentation and panel discussion of the very latest new scenario work relating to energy for all in the context of global sustainability. The side event is centered around three just published global studies and will be followed by a panel discussion with a number of leading development thinkers globally who will reflect on implications in terms of sustainable development goals, including social, environmental and economic aspects, as well as the governance frameworks required from local to subnational levels to shape the future. The work will feed directly into the discussions about how sustainable energy can be represented in the follow up of the Rio outcomes, including the work on formulating sustainable development goals. In particular, it will discuss how international goals of environmental and resource sustainability, efficiency and energy access can be reconciled and made coherent over the long term, and what types of governance and institutional frameworks will be required at the international level. Stockholm Environment Institute Low Carbon High Resilience Infrastructure for Sustainable Development Sustainable development integrates social, economic and environmental dimensions of development. Physical infrastructure serves all three dimensions. Solid and properly maintained infrastructure helps communities and nations ensure human well-being while preserving their environment. Climate change is the 21st century?s preeminent threat to sustainable development. Rural and urban communities lose livelihoods and homes, suffer physical damages and health problems and may need to relocate. Governments and communities are often forced to repeatedly commit limited resources to rebuilding vital infrastructure for transport, energy, education, and sanitation and health services. 19/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) Based on its mandate (GA resolution A/RES/65/176) in procurement, civil works and physical infrastructure development, UNOPS primary contribution to sustainable development is made by supporting countries and their communities in their efforts to design and build high quality, low carbon emission infrastructure and protect these precious investments against climate risks. United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) The main purpose of the side event will be to launch new initiatives and partnerships in these areas. The challenges of the 21st century require that developed and developing countries transform our approach to economic development. Central to this transformation is technological innovation, from basic research to commercialization, for environmental sustainability. Innovation in Green Growth Technology for Developing Countries 19/06/2012 9:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) The vast majority of this innovation has occurred in less than a dozen developed countries ? leaving a real risk that Least Developed Countries could miss the opportunity to ?leap frog? their current developing pathways onto more environmentally sustainable trajectories. How can international cooperation best support strengthening of research and development institutions in the developing world? Can innovative strategies bolster access to Intellectual Property? How can other models, like joint innovation centers, support Base of the Pyramid innovation? The Brookings Institution While capacity building for green growth in BRIC countries has soared, there remains tremendous need for green growth innovation in LDCs. Please join us to discuss a proposal for a new architecture that could support exactly this type of innovation. Sustainable Energy for All - implications and opportunities for Africa 19/06/2012 9:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) The Sustainable Energy for All (SEfA) goals will have particular implications for sub-Saharan African countries, where 70% of people do not have access to electricity and 80% cook on wood or charcoal stoves. When many Africa countries aspire to become middle income or developed economies in the next two decades and many have large fossil fuel reserves, how can low-carbon sustainable goals be met without hindering economic objectives? How can peoples? total energy needs best be met and how can the wealth of renewable energy resources across Africa be better exploited to deliver access for all? Can Africa countries become leaders in sustainable energy? Practical Action This event brings together civil society, private sector and government to explore implications of SEFA for African nations and people. How can benefits be maximised? What initiatives and investment are needed to make it a reality? UN-Water Day (part1) 19/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A FULL DAY EVENT The objectives of the Water Day are: 1. To demonstrate to the broad range of stakeholders, particularly decision makers, that some of the major challenges facing humanity today relate to water management; this will be based on findings of the major UN ]Water reports. 2. To identify major water issues that connect with the themes of the Rio+20 Conference, particularly its link with the notion of green economy. 3. To focus on the means of implementation, particularly focusing on the action areas where UN organizations and agencies can act together through UN ]Water. UN-Water Tackling displacement by natural disasters in the sustainable developm The Power of One Child: youth and children leading the way Each year, millions of people are forced from their homes and places of livelihood by the impact of disasters associated with ?natural? hazards. Development gains may be wiped out in a moment or eroded if communities are not prepared or resilient. Disaster-induced displacement undermines sustainable development and inhibits a community?s ability to recover by depriving it of its most important resource: its people. Rio+20 provides an opportunity to address the challenge of disaster-related displacement as part of renewed political and operational commitments to sustainable development. 19/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-A Norwegian Refugee Council With climate change, the frequency and intensity of weather and climate-related disasters is expected to increase. The governments of affected countries, together with civil society and international actors, are challenged to respond and adapt. The achievement of sustainable development goals requires strengthened policy and operational responses to address the displacement risks and related protection concerns for especially the poorest people, and durable solutions for displaced persons as integral to development efforts. 19/06/2012 9:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) Educational approaches that child participation and empowerment are key components of the must be recognized to achieve the ?Future We Want.? Acknowledging the importance of environmental restoration and preservation to green development; necessitates the inclusion of children in a debate in which they are main stakeholders. With this in mind, the side-event, ?2.2 Billion, The Power of One Child: youth and children leading the way to the ?Future We Want? at Rio+20?, will consist of a panel of youth representatives from each partner organization, discussing recent progress in sustainable development, their own stories and perspectives on youth empowerment and environmental activism, underscoring action as we move forward from Rio+20. The roundtable will demonstrate true empowerment of children and young people that take action themselves and highlight the importance of policy-makers ensuring that children and youth activity- and action-based education is the essence of sustainable development. Earth Child Institute Sustainable Intensification and Agroecology: Which approaches work for the right to food, climate, and sustainable development? Sustainable Intensification,Agroecology - Right to Food and Climate RSA Renewables Initiative - Unlocking RSA's Green Growth Potential 19/06/2012 19/06/2012 9:30:00 9:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) P3-F A key issue under discussion at UNCSD is the confluence between agriculture and climate change. The Rio+20 zero-draft outcome document calls for prioritizing sustainable intensification of food production? as well as ?increasing the use of appropriate technologies for sustainable agriculture?. In light of the right to food, this side event will review what kind of climate-friendly intensification is needed, and what technologies and practices should be considered as appropriate. Based on investigations and evidence, the panel will examine whether approaches promoted by stakeholders in the context of the green economy, such as no-tillage farming, low external input agriculture, and their inclusion in carbon markets, represent real solutions in view of human rights and climate criteria. The results of joint scientific research and projects will be presented, bringing new light to promising practices and policy measures to support their scaleup. The South African Renewables Initiative (SARi) was launched on the 7 December 2011 in Durban, during UNFCCC COP17, in a bid to scale-up and secure long-term funding to enable the growth of the renewable energy industry in South Africa. The project was launched by the South African Ministers of Energy and Trade and Industry. The initiative is an International Partnership by the Government of the Republic of South Africa together with the Governments of Denmark, Germany, Norway and the UK, and the European Investment Bank. International Alliance of Catholic Development Agencies South Africa The Declaration of Intent was signed at Durban in December 2011.The (SARi) aims to mobilize domestic and international funding, and sector expertise, to support South Africa in implementing its ambitious plans for the scale-up of renewable energy. Institutional arrangements for projects of PES in Lat. America & Brazil 19/06/2012 9:30:00 T-9 The purpose of this roundtable is to present an overview of the projects on Payment for Environmental Services (PES) in both Latin America and Brazil until the present day. An overview will be presented of this tool by representatives from the World Bank and the initiatives by the Boticário Group Foundation (Oasis Project) in partnership with government agencies (Minas Gerais State Attorney?s Office) and private social investment (Mitsubishi Corporation Foundation) will be highlighted as a model of PES involving several stakeholders which has succeeded since 2006. Boticário Group Foundation Suriname will be presenting a Side Event in Rio on the above mentioned UN Conference, not only to impress the guests but make sure that Suriname ?brand? will be heard and seen all over with the aim of Funding for the Suriname Greening Process. You have never seen...so much green 19/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-E WORLD ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTITUTION: TOWARD A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE 19/06/2012 9:30:00 T-10 (Riocentro) Energy Day 19/06/2012 9:30:00 P-3 (Riocentro) Leaders' Forum on the Future Women Want: Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment for Sustainable Development 19/06/2012 9:30:00 T-2 (Riocentro) Energy for All and Global Sustainability: new scenarios and governance 19/06/2012 9:30:00 T-6 (Riocentro) Aspect of the Side Event: Suriname ? Presentation of the ?Brand? ? Presentation of the Greening Policy of Surinam ? Presentation of the different cultures ? Presentation of the Indigenous people ? The effects of the ?branding? to ensure poverty alleviation in the areas at the end. To break through to a sustainable future, scientists from post-Chernobyl Ukraine, supported by their American, British and Belgian colleagues, urge development of the World Environmental Constitution (WEC). The WEC should be comprised of two indissoluble parts: a) definitive ? a global legal act prescribing basic norms for environmental safety and stimulation of a green economy for sustainability; b) institutional ? to fulfill the WEC mandate, a global system of environmental governance International Instituteunder the umbrella of the World Environmental Organization (WEO). Association of Regional The idea of a WEC is as old as Rio-92. First declared by scientists in April 1992, it has been Ecological Problems repeatedly emphasized by Ukraine at UNGA sessions since 1997. Simultaneously, WEO establishment has been promoted by Brazil, France, Germany and other states. Without such a breakthrough, any political commitments on Rio+20 Summit, even reaffirmation of Rio-92 principles, will not provide desirable results. UN Energy UN Women, in collaboration with the Government of Brazil, is organizing the Leaders? Forum on the Future Women Want on 19 and 21 June 2012. On 19 June 2012, the multi-stakeholder Leaders? Forum on the Future Women Forum: Gender Equality and Women?s Empowerment for Sustainable Development will bring together leaders and experts from governments, the UN System, civil society organizations, academia and the private sector to discuss and reaffirm the centrality and the inter-linkages of gender equality and women?s empowerment with the three dimensions of sustainable development?social, economic and environmental. This event will United Nations Entity for be followed by the Women Leaders? Summit on the Future Women Want on 21 June 2012. Gender Equality and the The event on is envisioned as an all-day event with Ms. Michelle Bachelet, Executive Director Empowerment of Women (UN Women) of UN Women as the convener. Eminent leaders representing their governments, the United Nations, civil society organizations, including grassroots groups, the private sector and the academia will share their experiences and contribute to the visioning on the way forward in advancing gender equality and women?s empowerment in sustainable development. Social media platforms will be utilized both to hear various voices from around the world to be shared to the participants as well as to disseminate to a broader audience the key messages emanating from the discussions. Presentation and panel discussion of the very latest new scenario work relating to energy for all in the context of global sustainability. The side event is centered around three just published global studies and will be followed by a panel discussion with a number of leading development thinkers globally who will reflect on implications in terms of sustainable development goals, including social, environmental and economic aspects, as well as the governance frameworks required from local to subnational levels to shape the future. The work will feed directly into the discussions about how sustainable energy can be represented in the follow up of the Rio outcomes, including the work on formulating sustainable development goals. In particular, it will discuss how international goals of environmental and resource sustainability, efficiency and energy access can be reconciled and made coherent over the long term, and what types of governance and institutional frameworks will be required at the international level. Stockholm Environment Institute Low Carbon High Resilience Infrastructure for Sustainable Development Sustainable development integrates social, economic and environmental dimensions of development. Physical infrastructure serves all three dimensions. Solid and properly maintained infrastructure helps communities and nations ensure human well-being while preserving their environment. Climate change is the 21st century?s preeminent threat to sustainable development. Rural and urban communities lose livelihoods and homes, suffer physical damages and health problems and may need to relocate. Governments and communities are often forced to repeatedly commit limited resources to rebuilding vital infrastructure for transport, energy, education, and sanitation and health services. 19/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-B (Riocentro) Based on its mandate (GA resolution A/RES/65/176) in procurement, civil works and physical infrastructure development, UNOPS primary contribution to sustainable development is made by supporting countries and their communities in their efforts to design and build high quality, low carbon emission infrastructure and protect these precious investments against climate risks. United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) The main purpose of the side event will be to launch new initiatives and partnerships in these areas. The challenges of the 21st century require that developed and developing countries transform our approach to economic development. Central to this transformation is technological innovation, from basic research to commercialization, for environmental sustainability. Innovation in Green Growth Technology for Developing Countries 19/06/2012 9:30:00 T-3 (Riocentro) The vast majority of this innovation has occurred in less than a dozen developed countries ? leaving a real risk that Least Developed Countries could miss the opportunity to ?leap frog? their current developing pathways onto more environmentally sustainable trajectories. How can international cooperation best support strengthening of research and development institutions in the developing world? Can innovative strategies bolster access to Intellectual Property? How can other models, like joint innovation centers, support Base of the Pyramid innovation? The Brookings Institution While capacity building for green growth in BRIC countries has soared, there remains tremendous need for green growth innovation in LDCs. Please join us to discuss a proposal for a new architecture that could support exactly this type of innovation. Sustainable Energy for All - implications and opportunities for Africa 19/06/2012 9:30:00 T-4 (Riocentro) The Sustainable Energy for All (SEfA) goals will have particular implications for sub-Saharan African countries, where 70% of people do not have access to electricity and 80% cook on wood or charcoal stoves. When many Africa countries aspire to become middle income or developed economies in the next two decades and many have large fossil fuel reserves, how can low-carbon sustainable goals be met without hindering economic objectives? How can peoples? total energy needs best be met and how can the wealth of renewable energy resources across Africa be better exploited to deliver access for all? Can Africa countries become leaders in sustainable energy? Practical Action This event brings together civil society, private sector and government to explore implications of SEFA for African nations and people. How can benefits be maximised? What initiatives and investment are needed to make it a reality? UN-Water Day (part1) 19/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-6 (Riocentro) PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A FULL DAY EVENT The objectives of the Water Day are: 1. To demonstrate to the broad range of stakeholders, particularly decision makers, that some of the major challenges facing humanity today relate to water management; this will be based on findings of the major UN ]Water reports. 2. To identify major water issues that connect with the themes of the Rio+20 Conference, particularly its link with the notion of green economy. 3. To focus on the means of implementation, particularly focusing on the action areas where UN organizations and agencies can act together through UN ]Water. UN-Water Tackling displacement by natural disasters in the sustainable developm The Power of One Child: youth and children leading the way Each year, millions of people are forced from their homes and places of livelihood by the impact of disasters associated with ?natural? hazards. Development gains may be wiped out in a moment or eroded if communities are not prepared or resilient. Disaster-induced displacement undermines sustainable development and inhibits a community?s ability to recover by depriving it of its most important resource: its people. Rio+20 provides an opportunity to address the challenge of disaster-related displacement as part of renewed political and operational commitments to sustainable development. 19/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-A Norwegian Refugee Council With climate change, the frequency and intensity of weather and climate-related disasters is expected to increase. The governments of affected countries, together with civil society and international actors, are challenged to respond and adapt. The achievement of sustainable development goals requires strengthened policy and operational responses to address the displacement risks and related protection concerns for especially the poorest people, and durable solutions for displaced persons as integral to development efforts. 19/06/2012 9:30:00 T-5 (Riocentro) Educational approaches that child participation and empowerment are key components of the must be recognized to achieve the ?Future We Want.? Acknowledging the importance of environmental restoration and preservation to green development; necessitates the inclusion of children in a debate in which they are main stakeholders. With this in mind, the side-event, ?2.2 Billion, The Power of One Child: youth and children leading the way to the ?Future We Want? at Rio+20?, will consist of a panel of youth representatives from each partner organization, discussing recent progress in sustainable development, their own stories and perspectives on youth empowerment and environmental activism, underscoring action as we move forward from Rio+20. The roundtable will demonstrate true empowerment of children and young people that take action themselves and highlight the importance of policy-makers ensuring that children and youth activity- and action-based education is the essence of sustainable development. Earth Child Institute Sustainable Intensification and Agroecology: Which approaches work for the right to food, climate, and sustainable development? Sustainable Intensification,Agroecology - Right to Food and Climate RSA Renewables Initiative - Unlocking RSA's Green Growth Potential 19/06/2012 19/06/2012 9:30:00 9:30:00 T-8 (Riocentro) P3-F A key issue under discussion at UNCSD is the confluence between agriculture and climate change. The Rio+20 zero-draft outcome document calls for prioritizing sustainable intensification of food production? as well as ?increasing the use of appropriate technologies for sustainable agriculture?. In light of the right to food, this side event will review what kind of climate-friendly intensification is needed, and what technologies and practices should be considered as appropriate. Based on investigations and evidence, the panel will examine whether approaches promoted by stakeholders in the context of the green economy, such as no-tillage farming, low external input agriculture, and their inclusion in carbon markets, represent real solutions in view of human rights and climate criteria. The results of joint scientific research and projects will be presented, bringing new light to promising practices and policy measures to support their scaleup. The South African Renewables Initiative (SARi) was launched on the 7 December 2011 in Durban, during UNFCCC COP17, in a bid to scale-up and secure long-term funding to enable the growth of the renewable energy industry in South Africa. The project was launched by the South African Ministers of Energy and Trade and Industry. The initiative is an International Partnership by the Government of the Republic of South Africa together with the Governments of Denmark, Germany, Norway and the UK, and the European Investment Bank. International Alliance of Catholic Development Agencies South Africa The Declaration of Intent was signed at Durban in December 2011.The (SARi) aims to mobilize domestic and international funding, and sector expertise, to support South Africa in implementing its ambitious plans for the scale-up of renewable energy. Institutional arrangements for projects of PES in Lat. America & Brazil 19/06/2012 9:30:00 T-9 The purpose of this roundtable is to present an overview of the projects on Payment for Environmental Services (PES) in both Latin America and Brazil until the present day. An overview will be presented of this tool by representatives from the World Bank and the initiatives by the Boticário Group Foundation (Oasis Project) in partnership with government agencies (Minas Gerais State Attorney?s Office) and private social investment (Mitsubishi Corporation Foundation) will be highlighted as a model of PES involving several stakeholders which has succeeded since 2006. Boticário Group Foundation Suriname will be presenting a Side Event in Rio on the above mentioned UN Conference, not only to impress the guests but make sure that Suriname ?brand? will be heard and seen all over with the aim of Funding for the Suriname Greening Process. You have never seen...so much green Plano Nacional de Silvicultura de Espécies Nativas e Sistemas Agroflorestais – PENSAF Políticas Públicas Socioamentais e Povos e Comunidades Tradicionais: Articulação e Monitoramento Cúpula dos Prefeitos - C40 - Press Conf. Sustainable Development Dialogues: Oceans. Cúpula dos Prefeitos - C40 - Cerimonia de Abertura Cúpula dos Prefeitos- C40 A ponte da banda larga Projetos de jurisdição e responsabilidade socioambiental do TRF da 4ª Região Fiscalização da desestatização e regulação do setor elétrico pelo Tribunal de Contas da União 19/06/2012 9:30:00 P3-E Aspect of the Side Event: Suriname ? Presentation of the ?Brand? ? Presentation of the Greening Policy of Surinam ? Presentation of the different cultures ? Presentation of the Indigenous people ? The effects of the ?branding? to ensure poverty alleviation in the areas at the end. 19/06/2012 9:50:00 Auditório da Embrapa Solos 19/06/2012 10:00:00 MAM 19/06/2012 19/06/2012 19/06/2012 19/06/2012 10:00:00 10:00:00 10:30:00 10:30:00 Forte de Copacabana Riocentro Forte de Copacabana Forte de Copacabana 19/06/2012 19/06/2012 19/06/2012 11:00:00 11:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Parque dos Atletas 11:00:00 Parque dos Atletas World Summit of States and Regions – WSSR 19/06/2012 11:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Motorcycle Safety at Rio + 20 19/06/2012 11:00:00 Arena da Barra Desfilé Performático Celebrando os Cultivos Orgânicos Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br 19/06/2012 11:00:00 Desfilé Performático Celebrando os Cultivos Orgânicos Ocupação iÓrbita www.imaginario.etc.br 19/06/2012 11:00:00 Feira Orgânica - Glória Embrapa Público restrito – 30 representantes do governo federal e 30 representantes da sociedade civil, de povos e comunidades tradicionais, apenas para convidados. Evento Fechado OFFICIAL EVENTS Evento Fechado Evento Fechado Vincular TIC com a ação climática para uma economia de baixa emissão de carbono combatendo as mudanças climáticas exige uma ação global coordenada através da colaboração inter-setorial por parte dos governos, setor privado, organizações internacionais e da sociedade civil. Medidas de incremento não são suficientes. Os governos podem acelerar o ritmo de transformação, integrando o uso da Tecnologia da Informação e Comunicação com a política ambiental para posicionar os países em um curso para avançar, enquanto trabalham para atender o desenvolvimento nacional e os objetivos de redução da pobreza. O grupo de trabalho Comissão da banda larga para o desenvolvimento digital liderado pelo Sr Hans Vestberg, presidente e CEO da Ericsson emitiu um relatório que mostra como a banda larga pode contribuir para a redução de gases de efeito estufa, bem como a mitigação e a adaptação aos efeitos das mudanças climáticas. Como uma introdução a Conferência das Nações Unidas sobre Desenvolvimento Sustentável (Rio+20), em junho, o relatório apresenta dez recomendações da Comissão para os tomadores de decisões e líderes mundiais com o intuito de ativar e reforçar o poder da TIC e da banda larga no processo de acelerar o progresso global para uma economia de baixo carbono. Evento aberto ao público. O pioneirismo do TRF da 4ª Região (TRF4) na criação das Varas Ambientais. A importância da especialização das Varas Federais e o preparo de servidores e magistrados para julgar casos ambientais. Os projetos socioambientais desenvolvidos na região, com base no planejamento Estratégico que visa promover o exercício da cidadania e incentivar e fomentar ações de responsabilidade social e ambiental. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrantes: Marga Inge Barth Tessler (Desembargadora Federal, Presidente do TRF da 4ª Região) e Vladimir Passos de Freitas (Desembargador Federal, TRF da 4ª Região). Ministério do Meio Ambiente Elaine Weidman-Grunewald Embaixada da Suécia. Marga Inge Barth Tessler e Vladimir Passos de Freitas Tribunal Regional Federal da 4ª Região. 1. TCU: competências, estrutura e forma de atuação. 2. Fiscalização de desestatização e regulação: estratégia de atuação do TCU e benefícios do controle concomitante. 3. A atuação do TCU no setor elétrico: 3.1 Sustentabilidade do crescimento nacional: energia e meio Tribunal de Contas da ambiente; 3.2 Fiscalização de concessões de geração e de transmissão de energia elétrica; União. 3.3 Fiscalização da universalização do acesso à energia elétrica: programa luz para todos e tarifa social. Evento aberto ao público. Palestrante: Daniel Maia Vieira, Auditor, TCU. Evento Público Room UN4 Claudia Maria Calorio; Prefeitura Governo brasileiro Prefeitura Prefeitura Casa Civil Ecuadorian Motorcyclists Association Para celebrar o aniversário da criação do circuito das Feiras Orgânicas de Rio de Janeiro este ano em sintonia com a Rio + 20, Cordelia Fourneau, estilista e ambientalista, foi incitada pelas Movimento Imagina Rio próprias feirantes a realizar um desfile de moda cuja passarela fosse a passeada pela feira. Ela resolveu organizar um evento holístico, onde o desfile de moda se imisce na vida da feira e vira performance artístico-teatral Para celebrar o aniversário da criação do circuito das Feiras Orgânicas de Rio de Janeiro este ano em sintonia com a Rio + 20, Cordelia Fourneau, estilista e ambientalista, foi incitada pelas próprias feirantes a realizar um desfile de moda cuja passarela fosse a passeada pela feira. Ela resolveu organizar um evento holístico, onde o desfile de moda se imisce na vida da feira e vira performance artístico-teatral Daniel Maia Vieira evento público Projetos de jurisdição e responsabilidade socioambiental do TRF da 4ª Região (TRF4) 19/06/2012 Global Forest Watch 2.0: Transforming Transparency of Forest Management 19/06/2012 Motorcycle Safety al Rio + 20 19/06/2012 11:00:00 UN5 (Barra Arena) 19/06/2012 11:00:00 Auditório da Embrapa Solos 11:00:00 11:00:00 Parque dos Atletas Parque dos Atletas Analice Marques Bolzan Presenting: Craig Hanson, Director, People & Ecosystems Program & Nigel Sizer, Director, Global Forest Initiative The Motorcycle Road Safety Plan was born inspired on the United Nations and World Health Organization, Decade of Action for Global Road Safety. It is indispensable to reduce the incredibly high rate of accidents, mortality and permanent injuries, that motorcycle transportation generates every year in Latin America. Craig Hanson; Nigel Sizer WRI Embrapa Sistemas Agroflorestais Biodiversos Addressing Desertification and Land Degradation in LDC, LLDCs and SIDs Building Resilience for Sustainable Development in the OIC Member Coun Glaciers and Sustainability in the Anthropocen Sustainable Development Under Occupation: Achievements and Challenges 19/06/2012 19/06/2012 19/06/2012 19/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 11:30:00 11:30:00 T-10 T-3 T-5 T-6 The side-event will focus on LDCs, LLDCs and SIDS. The proposed theme will provide a platform to highlight and reaffirm the vulnerabilities faced by all three groups in the area of desertification and land degradation. The theme lends itself to discussions that involves the environment, economic and social aspects of the topic under consideration that will include, agriculture, water and food security issues and related issues that are vital to all three groups of countries. The side-event will also highlight the need for capacity-building and transfer of technologies to enable these three groups of countries combat desertification, land degradation, food insecurity and water related issues. Drª. Marga Inge Barth Tessler - Desembargadora Federal, Presidente do TRF4 e Dr. Vladimir Passos de Freitas - Desembargador Federal Aposentado, exPresidente TRF4 Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States (OHRLLS) This side event will focus on one of the seven critical topics on the agenda of the Rio Conference- Disasters- with the aim of generating higher level of awareness among policy makers and experts in the OIC member countries with regard to the need for a comprehensive disaster risk management strategy as an integral part of their overall national development strategy. The majority of the population in the 57 member countries is extensively prone to Organization of Islamic natural disasters due to extensive exposure to natural hazards and other vulnerabilities. This Cooperation session will bring together the representatives of governments, international organizations, and civil societies with the aim of mobilizing actions on the part of OIC member countries, and initiating the necessary exchange of knowledge and best practices to improve upon existing national capacities for building resilience to natural disasters. Climate change as recognized widely is the acceleration of glacier melt around the world, particularly in the Himalayas and the Andes regions. Anthropogenic activity, tied to global trends to increase productive output is further impacting our glacier resources, critical both as regulators of water basins as well as for long term water storage, particularly during especially hot and dry years. This workshop will look specifically at work underway in the Latin America region to protect environmentally vulnerable glacier resources, seeking a balanced approach to CEDHA (Centro de Derechos Humanos y economic activities such as mining and other large infrastructure occurring in high mountain Ambiente) areas. Some areas to be covered include legislation development to protect glaciers, public policy needs and opportunities relevant to glacier protection and existing industrial activity (including mining), an international protocol under development for Mining in Glacier Territory, the need to educate communities about glaciers and the role they play in our ecosystems. The representative of the president of Palestine Mahmoud Abbas to the UNCSD RIO+20, H.E. Dr. Riad Malki, Minister of Foreign Affairs will open the side event to outline the Palestinian vision to achieve sustainable economic growth and development while being subjected to the Permanent Observer Mission of Palestine ongoing Israeli occupation. The session will be based on the 2nd Palestinian sustainable development report titled ?Sustainable Development under Occupation: Achievements and Challenges?. Painelista:Claudemar Matos AS-PTA e Irene Cardoso (CTA-ZM) Green Economy principles of valuing and investing in natural capital and people, reforming high impact sectors to address sustainability, driving investment and financial flows towards pro-environment and pro-people growth and improving governance and forging partnership are key to ensure the transition to a successful equitable and balance growth. The Forest Green Economy and South-South Cooperation 19/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-F States of Acre in Brazil and Sabah in Malaysia are examples of important growth area in Latin America and Asia that are transitioning towards a green economic development pathways. The WWF International vision that guides this growth and the challenges in transforming its high impact sector, opportunities through adopting a credible and sustainable growth in the forest sector and partnership with NGO and private sector are some means by which changes are taking place. Heads of state will share their experiences and other partners will be contributing to the discussion on how to further transition these economies and how partners can play a role. Nurses across the Borders (NAB), SeaTrust Institute and Africa Environmental Network proposed to highlight partnership with the UNISDR and other DRR specialists to demonstrate the symbiotic qualities of directly incorporating human health and first responder?s capacity building into DRR in a new way that delivers outcomes that help countries achieve their MDGs and deliverables for the Hyogo Framework for Action. CLIMATE CHANGE DISASTERS-THE ROLE OF THE GLOBAL FIRST RESPONDERS in RR Zero Waste Strategies and Actions towards Sustainable Cities 19/06/2012 19/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 T-8 T-4 Nurses Across the Borders At the heart of the collaborative strategy being showcased in this side event is multi-criteria Nigeria and SeaTrust vulnerability identification and intersectoral integration of knowledge, programs, finance and Institute USA other resources to build resilience to climate related disasters. Responding to the COP 17 Durban by actively engaging health care professionals as FIRST RESPONDERS in disaster risk planning and action addresses many of the MDGs that developing countries are struggling to achieve. Represents a tangible intervention strategy to climate change disasters at a local level, while integrating with the multilateral processes that support local action. About the event: The rapid increase in volume and diversification of solid waste generated mainly as a result of economic growth, urbanization, industrialization, and unsustainable production and consumption patterns has had a severe impact on the global and local environment, natural resources, public health, local economy, and living conditions, and threatens the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Sustainable cities attach significant importance to International Solid Waste Association the need for moving towards resource efficient and zero waste society. Zero waste shifts the focus from end-of-pipe solutions and disposal practices, to promote waste minimization and cyclical use of materials in the economy. Zero waste is a long-term vision that ultimately envisages a thriving society that exists within nature?s resource constraints and its ability to assimilate waste. The Mayombe Project aims at enhancing the implementation of the plan of action of the Convention on Biodiversity at regional level. Along this line, Angola and countries involved in the Mayombe area of conservation (RDC e Congo), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in order to implement joint projects for the forest protection and conservation. Crossborder Projects of Maiombe and Kaza: The actual status of impleme Caribbean Youth Empowerment for Sustainable Development 19/06/2012 19/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 P3-A T-9 The Kaza Project. It is a cooperation project between some countries in the region of Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) - Angola, Namibia, Botswana and South Africa. Kaza, focuses in implementing joint actions to preserve wetlands, conservation of biodiversity and Angola develop eco-tourism projects in the region. The Mayombe Project aims at enhancing the implementation of the plan of action of the Convention on Biodiversity at regional level. Along this line, Angola and countries involved in the Mayombe area of conservation (RDC e Congo), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in order to implement joint projects for the forest protection and conservation. The Kaza Project. It is a cooperation project between some countries in the region of Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) - Angola, Namibia, Botswana and South Africa. Kaza, focuses in implementing joint actions to preserve wetlands, conservation of biodiversity and We plan to host a panel highlighting current initiatives being organized in the Dominican United Nations Association Republic for environmental care and sustainable development. of the Dominican Republic (UNA-DR) Addressing Desertification and Land Degradation in LDC, LLDCs and SIDs Building Resilience for Sustainable Development in the OIC Member Coun Glaciers and Sustainability in the Anthropocen 19/06/2012 19/06/2012 19/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 11:30:00 T-10 T-3 T-5 Sustainable Development Under Occupation: Achievements and Challenges 19/06/2012 11:30:00 T-6 The Forest Green Economy and South-South Cooperation 19/06/2012 11:30:00 P3-F The side-event will focus on LDCs, LLDCs and SIDS. The proposed theme will provide a platform to highlight and reaffirm the vulnerabilities faced by all three groups in the area of desertification and land degradation. The theme lends itself to discussions that involves the environment, economic and social aspects of the topic under consideration that will include, agriculture, water and food security issues and related issues that are vital to all three groups of countries. The side-event will also highlight the need for capacity-building and transfer of technologies to enable these three groups of countries combat desertification, land degradation, food insecurity and water related issues. This side event will focus on one of the seven critical topics on the agenda of the Rio Conference- Disasters- with the aim of generating higher level of awareness among policy makers and experts in the OIC member countries with regard to the need for a comprehensive disaster risk management strategy as an integral part of their overall national development strategy. The majority of the population in the 57 member countries is extensively prone to natural disasters due to extensive exposure to natural hazards and other vulnerabilities. This session will bring together the representatives of governments, international organizations, and civil societies with the aim of mobilizing actions on the part of OIC member countries, and initiating the necessary exchange of knowledge and best practices to improve upon existing national capacities for building resilience to natural disasters. Climate change as recognized widely is the acceleration of glacier melt around the world, particularly in the Himalayas and the Andes regions. Anthropogenic activity, tied to global trends to increase productive output is further impacting our glacier resources, critical both as regulators of water basins as well as for long term water storage, particularly during especially hot and dry years. This workshop will look specifically at work underway in the Latin America region to protect environmentally vulnerable glacier resources, seeking a balanced approach to economic activities such as mining and other large infrastructure occurring in high mountain areas. Some areas to be covered include legislation development to protect glaciers, public policy needs and opportunities relevant to glacier protection and existing industrial activity (including mining), an international protocol under development for Mining in Glacier Territory, the need to educate communities about glaciers and the role they play in our ecosystems. The representative of the president of Palestine Mahmoud Abbas to the UNCSD RIO+20, H.E. Dr. Riad Malki, Minister of Foreign Affairs will open the side event to outline the Palestinian vision to achieve sustainable economic growth and development while being subjected to the ongoing Israeli occupation. The session will be based on the 2nd Palestinian sustainable development report titled ?Sustainable Development under Occupation: Achievements and Challenges?. Green Economy principles of valuing and investing in natural capital and people, reforming high impact sectors to address sustainability, driving investment and financial flows towards pro-environment and pro-people growth and improving governance and forging partnership are key to ensure the transition to a successful equitable and balance growth. States of Acre in Brazil and Sabah in Malaysia are examples of important growth area in Latin America and Asia that are transitioning towards a green economic development pathways. The vision that guides this growth and the challenges in transforming its high impact sector, opportunities through adopting a credible and sustainable growth in the forest sector and partnership with NGO and private sector are some means by which changes are taking place. Heads of state will share their experiences and other partners will be contributing to the discussion on how to further transition these economies and how partners can play a role. Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States (OHRLLS) Organization of Islamic Cooperation CEDHA (Centro de Derechos Humanos y Ambiente) Permanent Observer Mission of Palestine WWF International Nurses across the Borders (NAB), SeaTrust Institute and Africa Environmental Network proposed to highlight partnership with the UNISDR and other DRR specialists to demonstrate the symbiotic qualities of directly incorporating human health and first responder?s capacity building into DRR in a new way that delivers outcomes that help countries achieve their MDGs and deliverables for the Hyogo Framework for Action. CLIMATE CHANGE DISASTERS-THE ROLE OF THE GLOBAL FIRST RESPONDERS in RR Zero Waste Strategies and Actions towards Sustainable Cities 19/06/2012 19/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 T-8 T-4 At the heart of the collaborative strategy being showcased in this side event is multi-criteria vulnerability identification and intersectoral integration of knowledge, programs, finance and other resources to build resilience to climate related disasters. Responding to the COP 17 Durban by actively engaging health care professionals as FIRST RESPONDERS in disaster risk planning and action addresses many of the MDGs that developing countries are struggling to achieve. Represents a tangible intervention strategy to climate change disasters at a local level, while integrating with the multilateral processes that support local action. About the event: The rapid increase in volume and diversification of solid waste generated mainly as a result of economic growth, urbanization, industrialization, and unsustainable production and consumption patterns has had a severe impact on the global and local environment, natural resources, public health, local economy, and living conditions, and threatens the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Sustainable cities attach significant importance to the need for moving towards resource efficient and zero waste society. Zero waste shifts the focus from end-of-pipe solutions and disposal practices, to promote waste minimization and cyclical use of materials in the economy. Zero waste is a long-term vision that ultimately envisages a thriving society that exists within nature?s resource constraints and its ability to assimilate waste. Nurses Across the Borders Nigeria and SeaTrust Institute USA International Solid Waste Association The Mayombe Project aims at enhancing the implementation of the plan of action of the Convention on Biodiversity at regional level. Along this line, Angola and countries involved in the Mayombe area of conservation (RDC e Congo), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in order to implement joint projects for the forest protection and conservation. Crossborder Projects of Maiombe and Kaza: The actual status of impleme Caribbean Youth Empowerment for Sustainable Development Addressing Desertification and Land Degradation in LDC, LLDCs and SIDs 19/06/2012 19/06/2012 19/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 11:30:00 P3-A T-9 T-10 The Kaza Project. It is a cooperation project between some countries in the region of Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) - Angola, Namibia, Botswana and South Africa. Kaza, focuses in implementing joint actions to preserve wetlands, conservation of biodiversity and develop eco-tourism projects in the region. The Mayombe Project aims at enhancing the implementation of the plan of action of the Convention on Biodiversity at regional level. Along this line, Angola and countries involved in the Mayombe area of conservation (RDC e Congo), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in order to implement joint projects for the forest protection and conservation. The Kaza Project. It is a cooperation project between some countries in the region of Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) - Angola, Namibia, Botswana and South Africa. Kaza, focuses in implementing joint actions to preserve wetlands, conservation of biodiversity and We plan to host a panel highlighting current initiatives being organized in the Dominican Republic for environmental care and sustainable development. The side-event will focus on LDCs, LLDCs and SIDS. The proposed theme will provide a platform to highlight and reaffirm the vulnerabilities faced by all three groups in the area of desertification and land degradation. The theme lends itself to discussions that involves the environment, economic and social aspects of the topic under consideration that will include, agriculture, water and food security issues and related issues that are vital to all three groups of countries. The side-event will also highlight the need for capacity-building and transfer of technologies to enable these three groups of countries combat desertification, land degradation, food insecurity and water related issues. Angola United Nations Association of the Dominican Republic (UNA-DR) Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States (OHRLLS) Building Resilience for Sustainable Development in the OIC Member Coun Glaciers and Sustainability in the Anthropocen 19/06/2012 19/06/2012 11:30:00 11:30:00 T-3 T-5 Sust