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6th Annual Conference
of the International Environment Forum
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Programme
of the
6th
Annual Conference of the
International
Environment Forum*
27 August - 3 September 2002, Johannesburg,
South Africa
In conjunction with the Science Forum,
the Global Peoples Forum
and other events parallel to the World
Summit on Sustainable Development
Making Globalization Sustainable and Just - Through Science, Values and Education
(see Conference Report)
The 6th annual conference of the International Environment Forum consisted of a series of parallel events associated with the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) in Johannesburg during the period 26 August - 4 September 2002. Because of the practical difficulties arranging Internet connections in Johannesburg, the electronic conference for those unable to come to South Africa took the form of a pre-conference electronic forum during the first half of August. The IEF prepared a set of position papers on each theme and on the overall conference programme at the World Summit for Sustainable Development, as background for the electronic conference and for the discussions at each event. The following programme includes links to the separate papers of the presenters where they exist. See also the description of each event in the Conference Report.
PROGRAMME
Tuesday 27 August
DIALOGUE
ON INDICATORS FOR SUSTAINABILITY
Organized by the International Environment
Forum
in collaboration with the Stakeholder
Forum and other partners
as part of the official Forum on Science,
Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Development
Ubuntu Village Science Forum
The opening panel discussion of leading experts consisted of:
Chair: Dr. Halldor Thorgeirsson, Government of Iceland, and Chair, UNFCCC SBSTA
Introduction:
usefulness of indicators for sustainable development
Dr. Arthur Dahl, former Coordinator, UN
System-wide Earthwatch, United Nations Environment Programme, Geneva, Switzerland,
and President, International Environment Forum
Dashboard of Sustainability
Mr. Jochen Jesinghaus, Joint Research
Centre of the European Commission, Ispra, Italy, and Consultative Group
on Sustainable Development Indicators
National level indicators
Ms. Maria Lourdes M. Lagarde, Sustainable
Development Officer, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United
Nations, New York, USA
Indicators at the local level
Mr. Gary Lawrence, President, Sustainable
Strategies & Solutions, Inc., Seattle, Washington, USA
Process indicators for decoupling economic
growth and environmental impact
Prof. Bedrich Moldan, Director, Environment
Centre, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, and former Chairman,
UN Commission on Sustainable Development
The challenge
of integration across levels
Dr. Sylvia Karlsson, International Science
Project Coordinator, International Human Dimensions Programme on Global
Environmental Change, Bonn, Germany, and General Secretary, International
Environment Forum
Following the panel, the discussion facilitated by Nigel Gibbs of the Stakeholder Forum focused on potential partnerships for further work on indicators, and for their wider implementation.
See also the IEF position paper on Indicators
for Sustainability
Sunday 1 September
EDUCATION
AND VALUES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
NASREC Global Peoples Forum
Educating for a sustainable future -
the promise of the Earth Charter
Dr Brendan Mackey, Reader in Ecology and
Environmental Science, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia,
member of the Earth Charter international drafting team, and Director,
Earth Charter education programme
Environmental Awards Scheme
Dr Irma Allen (Swaziland), Africa Technical
Adviser, USAID’s Global Environmental Education and Communication (GreenCOM)
Project, working with projects in Egypt, Tanzania and South Africa; Board
Member of the Swaziland Environment Authority, and recipient of a UNEP
Global 500 Award for her work in environmental education in Africa
System of Tutorial
Learning (SAT) in Colombia and Honduras
Michael Richards, natural resources economist
with 25 years experience on rural development and tropical forestry issues;
Trustee of the Bahá’í Agency for Social and Economic Development
(BASED-UK). See separate paper by Michael Richards:
SAT
- Rural Education for Sustainable Development
Download powerpoint presentation (590 K)
or see outline from powerpoint presentation
See also the IEF position paper on Education
and Values for Sustainable Development
Saturday 31 August
Annual
General Assembly of the International Environment Forum
National Baha'i Centre, Johannesburg
Monday 2 September
INTEGRATING
SCIENCE IN LOCAL COMMUNITIES
University of Witwaatersrand
Introduction: Bridging multiple knowledge
divides—rationales for local science integration
Dr. Sylvia Karlsson, International Science
Project Co-ordinator, International Human Dimensions Programme, Bonn, Germany
Agriflection: Facilitating learning
partnerships in applied agricultural science
Mr. Steve Worth, Senior Lecturer and Manager
of the Undergraduate Programme, The Centre for Rural Development Systems,
University of Natal – Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
Science for Rural
Education and Development: A Case Study from Colombia
Mr. Michael Richards, Research Consultant
in Rural Development and Natural Resources Economics, Trustee of
Baha'i Agency for Social and Economic Development (BASED-UK), United Kingdom.
Download powerpoint presentation (390
K)
Innovative approaches to community-based
science education in China
Mr. Keith A. Metzner, Community Development
Advisor for Biodiversity Conservation, Eastern Steppe Biodiversity Project,
Choibalsan, Mongolia
Linking science
and indigenous knowledge for community environmental management
Dr. Arthur Dahl, former Coordinator, UN
System-wide Earthwatch, United Nations Environment Programme, Geneva, Switzerland
See also the IEF position paper on Integrating
Science in Local Communities
Tuesday 3 September
MULTIPLE
DIMENSIONS OF GLOBALIZATION
A joint seminar of the International Environment
Forum and the European Bahá'í
Business Forum
IUCN Environment Center
The distinguished panel of experts on globalization was chaired by Dr. Wendi Momen, President, European Baha'i Business Forum
Environmental
and Ecological Dimensions of Globalization
Dr. Arthur Lyon Dahl, President, International
Environment Forum, and former Deputy Assistant Executive Director, United
Nations Environment Programme, Geneva, Switzerland
Economic Globalization:
Some Pros and Cons
Dr. Iraj Abedian, Director and Group Economist,
Standard Bank, Johannesburg, South Africa
Governance and Political Dimensions
Dr. Felix Dodds, Executive Director, Stakeholder
Forum for Our Common Future, London, England
See also the IEF Statement on Multiple Dimensions of Globalization
*The International Environment Forum is an international Baha'i-inspired non-governmental organization that addresses environment and sustainable development. It was accredited to the WSSD in the category of scientific and technological organizations.
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