Current State of RIO+20. June 2012, Rio+20 Preparatory Office, Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Current State of RIO+20 June 2012, Rio+20 Preparatory Office, Ministry of Foreign Affairs

1What is Rio + 20? UN Conference for Sustainable Development(UNCSD) Economy, society and environment for the next decade will be discussed at Head-of-State level. Theme: 1Green Economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication 2Institutional framework for sustainable development 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) (Johannesburg) Adoption of Action Plan on Sustainable Development Official delegation over 500 people including the PM and FM from Japan 1992 United Nations Conference on Environmental Development (UNCED) (Rio de Janeiro) Adoption of Rio Declaration and Agenda 21 Achievements include signing of UNFCCC, CBD and UNCCRD Green Economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication For the global sustainable growth, transition to green economy balancing environment and economy is essential To be discussed at G8/G20 summits. Rio + 20 is a platform to summarize these discussions Institutional Framework for sustainable development In order to promote sustainable development, institutional enforcement/efficiency, inter alia enforcement of environmental governance is important. Possibility of establishing Committee for Sustainable Development and building specialized agency based on UNEP will be discussed.

Date June 13 (Wed) [3days] June 15 (Fri) June 16 (Sat) June 19 (Tue) June 20(Wed) June 22 (Fri) 2Rio + 20 schedule [4days] [3days] 3 rd Preparatory Committee Event Sustainable Development Dialogue hosted by the Brazilian Government (10 Roundtable meetings for the Civil Society) 1Poverty eradication, 2Response to economy / financial crisis, 3Decent work and immigration, 4 Economics of sustainable development (including sustainable production and consumption), 5Forest, 6Food and Nutritious Security, 7Energy, 8Water, 9City and Innovation, 10Oceans Events hosted by governments, international organizations, NGOs etc. People s Summit(6/15~23):NGO World Summit of Legislators(6/15~17):GLOBE(International Organization of Environmental MPs. Corporate Sustainability Forum(6/15~18):Global Compact (Business-related UN organization) Rio + 20 Conference at Rio Centro Convention Centre 20(Wed) 10:00-13:00 -Opening, Chair of UNECOSOC, Statements by Civil Society representatives (9) Delegation (16) 15:00-18:00 -Statements by Chairs (President of Brazil, UNGA Chair,Secretary General of the UN, Rio + 20 Chair) Delegation(42) 16:30-19:30 all day Roundtable Official side event Final Negotiation of the Outcome Document 21(Thu) 10:00-13:00 Delegation (33) Roundtable 15:00-18:00 Delegation(50) Roundtable All day Official side event(11:00-12:30 Hosted by the Japanese Government) 22(Fri) 10:00-13:00 Delegation(33) Roundtable 15:00-18:00 Delegation(24) -Adoption of the Outcome document, closing All day Official side event Japan Pavilion (13 th ~24 th June) (Open to public except 20 th ~22nd, Japan Day : on 20 th )

3Draft Outcome document under negotiation ( The Future We Want ) Our Common Vision/Renewing Political Commitment(Chapter 1, 2) 1.Reaffirm commitments including Rio Principles 2.Assessment of progress to date and implementation gaps 3.Determination of further effort for growth, respecting poverty eradication and ecosystem 4.Participation of civil society Green Economy in the context of Sustainable Development and Poverty Eradication (Chapter 3) 1.Identifying Green Economy (tool to achieve sustainable development, need to consider various circumstances of each country) 2.Additional cost for developing countries (Support from the international community) 3.International knowledge-sharing platform (tool box) 4.Developing Green Economy Strategy by each country Institutional Framework for sustainable development (Chapter 4) 1.Establishment of high level political forum, or Establishment of Sustainable Development Council (SDC) 2.Strengthening UNEP functions / UNEP as a specialized agency Framework for action and follow-up (Chapter 5) 1.Thematic areas and cross-sectoral issues Poverty Food Water, Energy Sustainable Cities Tourism, Transport, Health, Jobs, Ocean, SIDs, LDCs/LLDCs Disaster risk reduction, Climate Change Forests, Biodiversity, Desertification, Mountains Chemicals and Wastes Sustainable Consumption and Production, Mining Education, Women 2.Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (1)SDGs (to be incorporated and integrated in the UN Development Agenda beyond 2015) (2)Launching SDGs process (Recommendation UN Secretary-General, or inter governmental negotiation) (3)Developing indicators to complement GDP Means of Implementation(Chapter 6) 1.Finance 2.Technology 3.Capacity Building 4.Trade

4Japan s Initiative at Rio + 20 Background 1. Planetary Boundary including that of natural resources has been obvious. Urgent action for transition to Green Economy is required. 2. Large-scale natural disaster hinders sustainable growth. 1 2 3 Japan s Leadership Vision Human Security as the Guiding Principle Utilize Japan s knowledge and Expertise for global transition to green economy and to build disaster-resilient city Based on the the experience of earthquakes, Japan promotes mainstreaming of disaster reduction Basic idea of Japan s Initiative Continuous Efforts (Foundation for Sustainable Development) Leading Discussions Towards Post-MDGs

Theme 5Rio + 20 Japan Pavilion Overview Japan Green Innovation Driving reconstruction, connecting with the world- Time:June 13 th (Wed)-June 24 th (Sun) Place:Athlete s Park (Next to the Rio Centro Convention Centre) Main Venue (Rio Centro Convention Centre) Rio + 20 Venue Showcase Japan s efforts towards the recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake, and Japan s energy-saving, resource-saving technology Events hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Japan Day (Jun 20 th ): seminar and event Japan Evening~TOHOKU FORWARD~ highlighting Tohoku revival and diverse attractions of Japan Exhibition (Jun 13 th -24 th ):photos and films showing the recovery of the Tohoku region Event Area (Athlete s Park) Host Organizers Rio + 20 Japan Pavilion Organizing Committee (Secretariat:Earth, Water and Green Foundation) (Organized by private companies and organizations to exhibit in the pavilion. Established on February 7 th as the core Pavilion organizer. Athlete s Park Cooperation Government(MOFA, MOE, METI, MAFF, CAS, MEXT, MOT) Local Governments(Tokyo, Yokohama, Shiga, Kitakyushu), JICA, UNIDO, ITTO, IGES etc. Exhibitors Asahi Glass Foundation(Co), Fujitsu(Co), (Co)Fruta Fruta,(Co)IHI, Mitsui&Co, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., Mitsubishi Corp, Panasonic(Co) etc.