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Transcript
Dialogue on long-term cooperative action to address climate
change by enhancing implementation of the convention
Second workshop
Nairobi, 15 – 16 November 2006
Development First Approach
Dr Youba SOKONA
Sahara and Sahel Observatory (OSS)
Tunis, Tunisia
• Development objectives have multidimensional
character, representing various economic, social,
environmental, local and global sustainability
dimensions
• The traditional development challenges and newer
challenges the world is facing require enduring and
global efforts :
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Making development more sustainable Proportion of people on less than $1/day (%)
Economic growth/stagnation
Sub-Saharan Africa
Persistent poverty, illiteracy
South Asia
Land degradation
East Asia
Food, hunger, malnutrition
Latin America and Caribbean
Energy access/security
E Europe and Central Asia
Water, health, etc.
2000
1990
Mid East and N Africa
0
10
20
30
40
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Development and climate change:
have two way relationship
• development pathways influence climate change
• climate change have significant impacts on
development
They can be
mutually
reinforcing
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Food
production
needs to
double to
meet the
needs of an
additional 3
billion
people in the
next 30 years
Climate change is projected to
decrease agricultural
productivity in the tropics and
sub-tropics for almost any
amount of warming
4
One third of
the world’s
population is
now subject to
water scarcity
Climate change is
projected to decrease
water availability in
many arid- and semiarid regions
Population
facing water
scarcity will
more than
double over
the next 30
years
5
Wood fuel is the only source of
fuel for one third of the world’s
population
Wood demand will double in
next 50 years
Climate change makes forest
management more difficult,
due to an increase in pests
and fires
Unsustainable wood
harvesting will exacerbate
climate change
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Biodiversity underlies
all ecosystem goods
and services
•Food and Fiber Production
•Provision of Clean and Sufficient Water
•Maintenance of Biodiversity
•Maintenance of Human Health
•Storage and cycling of Carbon, Nitrogen,
Phosphorus
Climate change will affect the ability of ecosystems to
provide a range of essential goods and services
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1.6 billion people are
without electricity
today
Electricity demand in
developing countries
will increase 3-5 times
over the next 30 years
Fossil fuel based
electricity production
will exacerbate climate
change
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Development choices and trajectories are key
determinant of climate outcomes and sustainability
Developed
economies
Development
SD
cc mitigation
Economies in transition
Emerging economies
Mid income economies
LDCs
Development
CC
SD
Mainstreaming cc
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Mainstreaming is necessary but …
CCC
CCD
DEVELOPMENT
PRSP
NEPAD
CBD
MDG
Democracy
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From local, national to regional
• A wide range of development initiatives are
climate friendly
– Energy policy instruments, energy sector
restructuring, energy efficiency improvement;
– Integrated rural development programs;
– Agricultural soil protection and water management;
– Sustainable forestry management and conservation;
– Disaster preparedness actions, etc.
• Integrating development and climate is receiving
increasing attention and interest in research and
policy making since the last few years
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Examples
• Biomass programs in India since 1970s as
response to rural energy crisis and rising oil
imports;
• Sugar cane-ethanol program in Brazil to improve
energy self-sufficiency;
• Program of widening access to water in South
Africa;
• Energy price reform, energy sector restructuring,
clean coal promotion in China.
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Emerging key lessons
• Potential for integrating climate change issues
into development policies is considerable
• Scaling up remains a challenge
• Regional cooperation provides opportunities
• Various divides require bridging
• Strong stakeholder involvement and policy
issues are key
• Considering both mitigation and adaptation is
essential
• The ‘non-climate’ route for international policy
making is important
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The Approach
• Strong and inclusive global cooperation is
needed to realize deep reduction in GHG
emissions and to adapt to adverse impacts of
climate change
• This will require long term and enduring
efforts at local, national, regional and global
levels
• Only “Development First” approach i.e.
starting from development priorities can
stimulate such cooperation
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The approach help divides to be bridge
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Development and climate
North and south
Mitigation and adaptation
Global, national and local
Sustainable and economic development
Climate change and climate variability
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The idea
• Climate change = threat to development
• Start from development priorities, not from climate
change (“Development First”)
• Objectives of development / poverty eradication
must be met, but with ..
• Development strategies that aim for:
– climate safe development, i.e. development that leads
to low vulnerability to climate change
– climate friendly development, i.e. development that
leads to low GHG emissions
• Build international agreements and collaboration
to support these national strategies
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Directions to be in-depth explored
• National policies that deliver positive development
and climate outcomes
• Promising options for policies at various levels to
be scaled-up through international initiatives to
enhance their impacts
• International policy frameworks for creating the
conditions for integrated development and climate
policies
• Information, Education and Awareness raising
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