UPCOMING UN-BACKED SUMMIT TO
FOCUS ON SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF RAINFORESTS

Environmental Panorama
International
April of 2011


14/04/2011 - Top officials from more than 35 nations covering the world's three major rainforest regions will gather at a United Nations-backed conference next month to discuss the common challenges faced by these vital ecosystems that support more than a billion people.

The aim of the Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Amazon, Congo, and Borneo-Mekong Forest Basins is to achieve a plan for the sustainable management of forest ecosystems in the three basins.

The four-day meeting, which will be held in Brazzaville, the capital of the Republic of Congo, beginning on 31 May, is also part of celebrations of the International Year of Forests (2011).

The Amazon Basin of South America, the Congo Basis in Central Africa and the Borneo-Mekong Basin in South-East Asia make up 80 per cent of the world's rainforests and contain two thirds of its biodiversity.

"Every one of us, all 7 billion people on Earth, has our physical, economic and spiritual health tied to the health of our forest ecosystems", said Jan McAlpine, Director of the UN Forum on Forests Secretariat. "Throughout Forests 2011, we will celebrate this intricate, interdependent relationship between forests and people."

Forest loss is accelerating at a rapid pace across much of the three basins, and forest degradation and destruction now account for 20 per cent of the greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere.

McAlpine noted at a news conference in New York that the discussions and outcomes of the summit will also feed into the preparations for the UN Conference on Sustainable Development, to be held in Rio de Janeiro in June 2012.

Also addressing the briefing, Henri Djombo, Minister of Sustainable Development, Forestry and Environment of the Republic of the Congo, said it was hoped that the summit will achieve "a treaty or an agreement" for the sustainable management of the ecosystems of the three regions.
Source: UN News Centre at http://www.un.org/news

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Environmental policies are theme of debate in the Brazilian Senate

27/04/2011 - In a public hearing held on Tuesday (April 26) in the Senate, in Brasília, to discuss topics such as the importance of the Rio+20 Conference and sustainable development, the Executive Secretary of the Ministry of the Environment (MMA), Francisco Gaetani, said the country's environmental policy is being consolidated by a strategy towards the 'green economy'.

"We are convinced that the environmental theme is not only a problem or challenge of the MMA, but of the entire society and all levels of government. Brazil is now an 'environmental power', especially in biodiversity, alternative power generation, food production and reserves of natural waters. These characteristics give us new responsibilities towards a green economy, which provides development in a sustainable way, to ensure natural resources for future generations", he said.

Gaetani also stressed the importance of Brazil as the host of three international events in the following years: the Rio+20 Conference (2012), the World Cup (2014) and the Olympics (2016) - all with environmental implications.

UNEP - The UNEP Executive Director, Achim Steiner, participated in the event. Steiner, a leading expert on green economy in the world, said there are high expectations about Brazil in relation to Rio+20. "We believe that Brazil can enhance its ability to lead, negotiate and influence the thought pattern that must be present in the negotiations on sustainable development and in the decisions that will determine new strategies for the climate system."

For the UNEP Executive Director, all the nations still find obstacles to the sustainable development, which are triggered by economic and political domination, and therefore the environmental advances were not as significant as it was expected to be. But, according to him, changes on national legislations can contribute much to it.

The Director of the Environment Department of the Brazilian Ministry of External Relations, minister Luiz Alberto Figueiredo, who also attended the hearing, stressed that the Rio+20 Conference is not just an environmental event, but an opportunity to the world to discuss the 'green economy' in the context of sustainability, poverty eradication and international governance.

 
 

Source: Brazil - Ministry for the Environment
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