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Developing the Green Economy Strategic Framework for the Pan-
European Region
Presentation
I. The Mandate II. Priorities for greening the economy in the Pan-
European Region III. Why the Strategic Framework? IV. Developing the Framework – What can we deliver? V. Brainstorming VI. Key milestones and next steps
I. Mandate
CEP
20th (Oct 2014)
ECE and UNEP, with relevant partners:
to elaborate a proposal for a Pan-European Strategic Framework for Greening the Economy
including practical examples, good practices , tools for greening the economy, while promoting a bottom-up approach.
building upon existing knowledge products and platforms.
Issue of goals and targets to be considered at next CEP session
I. Mandate
ECE Member
States
UNEP ECE
FAO
ILO
UNICEF
UNDP UNESCO
UN-Woman
UNIDO
WHO
OECD
EEA
Partnership for developing a pan-European framework to help taking the green routes
- buidling on
II. Priorities for greening the economy
Knowledge development & sharing
Strategy & policy development
Policy implementation
Monitoring
Institutional capacity
development
II. Priorities for greening the economy
Agriculture
Construction and housing
Energy
Transport
SEA
Pricing of externalities
II. Priorities for greening the economy
Reduction of environmental risk and ecological scarcities
• Improve the conservation and sustainable management of natural capital
• Enhance internalization of externalities causing loss/damage to natural capital
• Maintain and enhance ecological infrastructure
Promotion of economic prosperity for welfare gains
• Shift consumer behaviour towards more sustainable consumption patterns
•Build and maintain climate-resilient and low-carbon infrastructure
• Strengthen cleaner and resource-efficient production processes
•Enhance green innovation and clean/eco -friendly technology transfer
Improvement of human
well-being and social equity
• Develop human capital for green jobs
• Increase green and decent jobs
• Increase access to essential services
III. Why the framework?
IV. What can we deliver?
Routes to destination
V. Structure
Cities?
Priorities
Areas
SDG Goals
& Targets
Policies and Actions
Economy-Wide Cities Sectorial
Policy instrument
s
Regulatory instrument
s
Market-based
instruments
Information Education-
based Voluntary
instruments
………
Practical examples, good practices , tools
STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK
V. First draft framework
Priorities Reduction of environmental risks and ecological
scarcities Promotion of economic prosperity with welfare
gains Improvement of human wellbeing and social
equity Areas
Improve the conservation and sustainable management of natural capital
SDG 6,13,14,15
Shift consumer behaviors towards more sustainable consumption patterns
SDG 12
Develop human capital for green jobs
SDG 4
Enhance internalization of externalities causing loss/damage to natural capital
SDG 12
Strengthen cleaner and resource-efficient production processes
SDG 12
Increase green and decent jobs SDG 1,5,6,8
Maintain and enhance ecological infrastructure
SDG 6, 14,15
Build and maintain climate resilient and low-carbon infrastructure
SDG 6, 9, 13
Enhance green innovation and clean technology transfer
SDG 9
Ensure access to essential services SDG 3,6,7,16
Milestones and next steps
Present • Drafting of Strategic Framework
Jun 15 • Submission of advanced draft to CEP Bureau 1 Jun • CEP Bureau meeting 15/16 June
Oct 15 • Discussion at CEP Meeting