TO RIO+20 AND BEYOND Sustainable Mountain Development. Mr. Matthias Jurek, Hub for Eastern Europe, MP Secretariat, UNEP Vienna -ISCC

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TO RIO+20 AND BEYOND Sustainable Mountain Development Mr. Matthias Jurek, Hub for Eastern Europe, MP Secretariat, UNEP Vienna -ISCC 1

Why mountains matter Mountains and Rio Earth Summit 2012 Rio+20 the way ahead Activities at Rio+20/ Mountain Pavilion The Future we want and mountains

WHY MOUNTAINS MATTER?

Recreation areas Source: suedtirol-travels.com

Mountaineering Alpenverein - Edelweiss

they are beautiful to watch

BUT MOUNTAINS MEAN A LOT MORE!

Home to one tenth of the world population Mountain Partnership

Coverage of ¼ of the Earth surface Source: www.esa.int

Provide more than 60% of freshwater Source: ICIMOD.org Mountain Partnership

Provide many goods and services Source: GMBA

Storehouse of biodiversity and endangered species Source: GMBA

Energy supplier mountainpartnership

Income for tourism mountainpartnership Joachim Jauders Joachim Jauders

Cultural heritage and traditional knowledge Green Dossier Source: www.icimod.org, Ahmad Said

BUT

Hard accessible

Impacts of climate change

Impacts of climate change

Difficult livelihood conditions, migration mountainpartnership

Natural disasters and extreme events mountainpartnership

Fragility, sensitivity to change

Increasing pollution

Urbanization

Sophisticated management system mountainpartnership

Many poor and hungry mountainpartnership

Access to education blogs.worldbank.org

Significance of mountains Key social, economic and environmental role in the development of the nations and peoples Global significance as they provide goods and ecosystems services essential for sustainable development, in particular to the lowlands and the communities living in these areas Highly vulnerable to global changes. Given the tight highland- lowland linkage, these changes may have serious impacts far beyond the mountain boundaries. Innovative institutional arrangements/initiatives for regional and transboundary cooperation aiming at a multi-sectoral approach are required to trigger governance models and decision support systems

The Rio Earth Summit 2012 outlook 20 22 June 2012, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The objective of the Conference was to secure renewed political commitment for sustainable development, assess the progress to date and the remaining gaps in the implementation of the outcomes of the major summits on sustainable development, and address new and emerging challenges The Conference focused on two key themes: (a) a green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication; and (b) the institutional framework for sustainable development.

7 Critical Issues at Rio+20 The preparations for Rio+20 have highlighted seven areas which need priority attention; these include decent jobs, energy, sustainable cities, food security and sustainable agriculture, water, oceans and disaster readiness.

Mainstream mountains into the political discussions leading to Rio+20 Global process under umbrella of Mountain Partnership to mainstream mountains and their significance into Zero draft document (current para. 94) Draft Regional Reports (Africa, HKH, ) Lucerne World Mountain Conference 2011 World Mountain Forum 2011 Informal negotiations inputs to zero draft document Final draft regional reports and policy briefs at Rio+20

Mainstream mountains into the political discussions leading to Rio+20 Some key messages of the mountain language Recognition of benefits derived from mountain regions are essential for sustainable development. Mountain ecosystems play a crucial role in providing water resources to a large portion of the world s population; fragile mountain ecosystems are particularly vulnerable. Role of mountains as home to communities, including indigenous peoples, who have developed sustainable uses of their resources and who are often marginalized strengthen cooperative action with effective involvement of all relevant stakeholders, by establishing new or strengthening existing regional arrangements and centers of competence for sustainable mountain development. Greater efforts toward the conservation of mountain ecosystems, including their biodiversity. We encourage States to adopt a long-term vision and holistic approaches ( )

In collaboration with Alpine and Carpathian Convention message for UNCSD 2012: Stressing the importance of regional cooperation for institutional framework and promoting a transition into green economy

Rio +20 -The Future We want Mountains 210. We recognize that the benefits derived from mountain regions are essential for sustainable development. Mountain ecosystems play a crucial role in providing water resources to a large portion of the world s population; fragile mountain ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change, deforestation and forest degradation, land use change, land degradation and natural disasters; and mountain glaciers around the world are retreating and getting thinner, with increasing impacts on the environment and human well-being. 211. We further recognize that mountains are often home to communities, including indigenous peoples and local communities, who have developed sustainable uses of mountain resources. These communities are, however, often marginalized, and we therefore stress that continued effort will be required to address poverty, food security and nutrition, social exclusion and environmental degradation in these areas. We invite States to strengthen cooperative action with effective involvement and sharing of experience of all relevant stakeholders, by strengthening existing arrangements, agreements and centres of excellence for sustainable mountain development, as well as exploring new arrangements and agreements, as appropriate. 212. We call for greater efforts towards the conservation of mountain ecosystems, including their biodiversity. We encourage States to adopt a long-term vision and holistic approaches, including through incorporating mountain-specific policies into national sustainable development strategies, which could include, inter alia, poverty reduction plans and programmes for mountain areas, particularly in developing countries. In this regard, we call for international support for sustainable mountain development in developing countries.

Five key topics: Adaptation to Climate Change, and Disaster reduction Water and Mountains Investment in Mountains: Extractive industries, tourism, infrastructure, clean energy and land-use change. Food Security, Food Sovereignty and Gender Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity

Rio +20 - The Mountain Pavilion UNEP (in collaboration with EURAC and others) coordinated activities: Technical workshop Mountains under review human alteration of landscapes High level conference Regional cooperation in mountain From Rio to Rio and beyond Conference Investment in mountains: opportunities and challenges

Visit the homepage of the Mountain Pavilion to receive further information: http://pavilion.minam.gob.pe/

Rio+20 mountains and the future we want Recognition of the role of mountains on the global level Joint successful efforts towards inclusion of mountains in outcome document Mountain section as source for inspiration for other sections Specific politicial mandate for future action Successful organized Mountain Pavilion Renewed and strenghtened partnerships at the Mountain Pavilion (ideas for projects/ideas) Foster private-public partnerships Possible concrete follow-up activities already in the planning phase

Contacts Mr. Matthias Jurek EURAC expert Hub for Eastern Europe of the MP Secretariat UNEP Vienna- ISCC matthias.jurek@unvienna.org

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!