Environmental conventions and protocols.
. Introduction to the Terms.
• Contrast between the Terms.
• Principal Global initiatives and Participations.
• Significance.
• Results.
• Core locations.
• Implementing Organisations.
• Major Conventions and;
• Major Protocols.
Include important information on many conventions organized internationally towards the objective of having a better environment and society. Also covers various protocols on environment issues
A presentation by IIED principal researcher Dr Achala Abeysinghe giving an introduction to the Paris Agreement on climate change.
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Historical Background of Environmental Laws and Development Policies: Interna...Preeti Sikder
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b) learn about the interconnections between environmental law and development policies.
Include important information on many conventions organized internationally towards the objective of having a better environment and society. Also covers various protocols on environment issues
A presentation by IIED principal researcher Dr Achala Abeysinghe giving an introduction to the Paris Agreement on climate change.
The presentation was made at the ecbi Training And Support Programme’s Asian regional training workshop for junior climate negotiators from developing countries, in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 14-15 April 2016.
More details: http://www.iied.org/workshops-build-climate-negotiators-capacity-european-capacity-building-initiative-training-support
Historical Background of Environmental Laws and Development Policies: Interna...Preeti Sikder
Learning Outcome: Students will
a) become familiar with the global timeline of growth, setbacks and goals in the sector of international environmental law and sustainable development.
b) learn about the interconnections between environmental law and development policies.
The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), also known as the Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit , Rio Summit, Rio Conference, and Earth Summit (Portuguese: ECO92), was a major United Nations conference held in Rio de Janeiro from 3 to 14 June 1992.
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TOO4TO Module 3 / Climate Change and Sustainability: Part 2TOO4TO
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You can find all TOO4TO Modules and their presentations here: https://too4to.eu/e-learning-course/
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TOO4TO aims to increase the skills, competencies and awareness of future managers and employees with available tools and methods that can provide sustainable management and, as a result, support sustainable development in the EU and beyond.
Read more about the project here: https://too4to.eu/
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. Its whole content reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. PROJECT NUMBER 2020-1-PL01-KA203-082076
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TOO4TO Module 3 / Climate Change and Sustainability: Part 1TOO4TO
This presentation is part of the Sustainable Management: Tools for Tomorrow (TOO4TO) learning materials. It covers the following topic: Climate Change and Sustainability (Module 3). The material consists of 3 parts. This presentation covers Part 1.
You can find all TOO4TO Modules and their presentations here: https://too4to.eu/e-learning-course/
TOO4TO was a 35-month EU-funded Erasmus+ project, running until August 2023 in co-operation with European strategic partner institutions of the Gdańsk University of Technology (Poland), the Kaunas University of Technology (Lithuania), Turku University of Applied Sciences (Finland) and Global Impact Grid (Germany).
TOO4TO aims to increase the skills, competencies and awareness of future managers and employees with available tools and methods that can provide sustainable management and, as a result, support sustainable development in the EU and beyond.
Read more about the project here: https://too4to.eu/
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. Its whole content reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. PROJECT NUMBER 2020-1-PL01-KA203-082076
During the webinar, the speakers promoted a set of training materials that is freely available for those interested in learning more about the implementation of NDCs in the agriculture sector in Africa.
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Development Management
13 Teams
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Average talent teams that get along well with each other are more productive than gifted teams that don’t get along. It doesn’t matter how well a team with low emotional intelligence is in control of the numbers. They can’t even decide what to try to do.
14 Stress
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Difficulties at work and in our relationships put us under stress. Stress makes it difficult for us to find solutions to problems. When we can’t find solutions to problems, we get more stressed. To get rid of this dead end, we need to know how to manage our stressful situations.
15 Marriage
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The secret of long and happy marriages is sincerity in your feelings. If your marriage was not built on this basis of intimacy from the very beginning, it will begin to crack over the years. Even small problems become unsolvable. You have to be emotionally open at the beginning of the road.
16 Leadership
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Leadership does not mean dominance. Leading your colleagues to a common goal and making them believe in the reality of this purpose. Successful leaders are those who can keep their team’s motivation alive for many years. You have to make them desire the work to be done.
17. Emotions Are All Normal
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Anger, hatred, love, happiness… You can understand when and under what circumstances these feelings will emerge by following yourself. You may have these feelings depending on how you interpret the events you encounter. The important thing is to be able to react independently of your feelings. You may find yourself making promises that you cannot keep because you are happy, or you may resort to violence when you are angry.
18/ Being able to Express Your Emotions
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Not everyone’s level of empathy can be very good. You may be in a difficult situation immediately. You may feel bad, but people may not understand it. In these situations, you may need to express your feelings a little more directly.
19/You Are Not Your Emotions
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Keep doing what you need to do, no matter how you feel. Success is achieved by people who cannot give up no matter what their feelings and thoughts are. Don’t let your feelings affect your actions.
20/ Timing
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As soon as you feel a different emotion, try to think before you act. Because emotional intelligence moves faster than rational intelligence, it can make you act irrationally and make you say any unnecessary words.
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14 Stress
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1. Scene.
2. Demographic Transition Theory.
3. Demographic Transition in India.
4. Understanding India’s Demographic Transition.
5. Demographic Dividend.
6. Opportunities for India caused by the Demographic Dividend.
7. Challenges faced by India.
8. State-wise trends in the Demographic Transition.
9. Results in terms of Statistics.
10. India’s Demographic Conclusion.
11. Bibliography
POPULATION GEOGRAPHY vs. DEMOGRAPHY
Preface of the terms.
Variability between the terms.
Skills to the study of Population Geography.
Importance of Demographics and its Data.
Factors examined by the field of demography.
Demographic Transition Theory (DTT).
Population Pyramid.
Association between the terms.
Stats / Graphs of India – with referencing to Population and Demography.
India’s population projection.
Bibliography.
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Scope :
• Introduction to the Terms.
• Contrast between the Terms.
• Principal Global initiatives and Participations.
• Significance.
• Results.
• Core locations.
• Implementing Organisations.
• Major Conventions and;
• Major Protocols.
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Introduction to the Terms :
Conventions are treaties or agreements between countries. Conventions may be of a general or
specific. Environmental Conventions addressing problems – primarily wildlife and marine issues.
Protocol is one of the ways in which a convention can be modified. The amendments by protocols are
not binding on all the states that have ratified the original convention.
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Contrast between the Terms :
• A convention is formal agreement between states and is usually an instrument negotiated
under an international organization.
Where As,
A protocol is one of the ways in which a convention can be modified.
• Shipping has many conventions that were negotiated under International Maritime
organization (IMO).
Where As,
There is a significant change to the original convention.
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Principal Global initiatives and Participations :
• Global Initiatives –
PROVIA: CLIMATE SCIENCE FOR ADAPTATION POLICY
- To advance policy‐relevant research on vulnerability, impacts, and adaptation
related to climate change.
- To coordinate and facilitate the dissemination and practical application of this
research for the benefit and value of society.
6. • Global Initiatives – (PROVIA: CLIMATE SCIENCE FOR ADAPTATION POLICY)
- Adaptation and Resilience : Integrate climate change into national policies and development strategies.
- Climate and Clean Air Coalition : Improve air quality and protecting the climate.
- Climate finance : Local, national or transnational financing.
- Climate Technology Centre and Network : Accelerated transfer of environmentally sound technologies for low-carbon and
climate-resilient development.
- Mitigation : Transition to renewable energy sources, adopt energy efficiency measures, reduce air pollution, and access
clean energy finance.
- REDD+ (Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation) : Reduce emissions from deforestation and forest
degradation.
Principal Global initiatives and Participations :
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Principal Global initiatives and Participations :
• Participation –
- In December 2009, in thirty-eight countries around the world, 4,000 ordinary
citizens gathered to discuss the future of climate policy. The first-ever global
democratic deliberation – an attempt to enable ordinary people to reach
informed decisions on and impact the global policy process.
- Important themes for participatory approaches from the local to the global.
• The role;
• Participant;
• Engaging;
• Capacity building;
• Argumentation analysis;
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Significance :
• Enhance environmental management.
• Take action to prevent global warming.
• Promote the efficient use of resources towards the formation of
a recycling-based society.
• Manage and reduce environmentally hazardous substances.
• Develop environmentally friendly products.
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Results :
Source : Yazaki Corporation Social & Environmental Report 2015
Chemical substance related laws and regulations in each region around the world.
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Results :
Source : Yazaki Corporation Social & Environmental Report 2015
Reduction of emissions : Reduction of water consumption :
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Results :
Source : Yazaki Corporation Social & Environmental Report 2015
Reduction of CO2 emissions at business locations :
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Core Locations :
• Climate resilience – Supporting countries in using ecosystem-based approaches.
• Low-emission growth – Supporting countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
• REDD+ – Enabling countries to seize investment opportunities.
• Risk reduction – Improving countries’ ability to use environmental management to prevent and reduce the risks of natural hazards,
industrial disasters and conflict.
• Response and recovery – Supporting countries in the aftermath of a disaster or conflict to identify and address environmental risks
that could have serious social and economic impacts.
• The Enabling Environment – Incorporating the value and the long-term function of ecosystems in planning.
• The productivity of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems – Use an ecosystem approach to managing terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
• The productivity of marine ecosystems – an ecosystem approach in marine ecosystem management.
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Core Locations :
• Chemicals – To implement sound chemicals management.
• Waste – Implement sound waste management.
• Sectors and supply – Enhancing the ability of governments, businesses and other parties to adopt sustainable consumption and
production practices in key sectors across global supply chains.
• Lifestyles and consumption – Enhancing the ability of countries, businesses, civil society and individual consumers to make informed
choices for sustainable consumption and lifestyles.
• Early warning – Enabling better policy planning that incorporates information on emerging environmental issues.
16. Major Conventions :
Ramsar Convention
• It is called the
Convention on
Wetlands
• It came into force
in 1975.
CITES
• It is a convention on
International Trade in
Endangered Species of
Wild Fauna and Flora
• It came into force in
1975.
Bonn Convention
• It is a Convention on
the Conservation of
Migratory Species of
Wild Animals.
• It came into force in
1983.
Vienna Convention
• It is a convention
for the Protection
of Ozone Layer.
• It came into force in
1988.
Basel Convention
• It is a convention
on the Control of
Transboundary
Movements of
Hazardous Wastes
and their Disposal.
• It came into force
in 1992.
1971 1973 1979 1985
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171 Nations as of
October 2019.
183 Nations as of
October 2016.
131 Nations as of
September 2020.
116 Nations as of
January 2018.
1989
187 Nations as of
October 2018.
17. Major Conventions :
Convention on
Biological Diversity
(CBD)
• It is a convention
for the
conservation of
biological
diversity.
• It came into force
in 1993.
United Nations
Framework Convention
on Climate Change
• International
environmental treaty
governing actions to
combat climate change
through adaptation
and mitigation efforts
directed at control of
emission of
Greenhouse Gases.
UNCCD
• It is a United Nations
Convention to Combat
Desertification.
• It came into force in
1996.
Rotterdam Convention
• It is an international
environmental
convention on Prior
Informed Consent
(PIC) Procedure for
Certain Hazardous
Chemicals and
Pesticides in
International Trade.
• It came into force in
2004.
Stockholm
Convention
• It is a convention
on Persistent
Organic Pollutants
(POPs)
• It came into force in
2004.
1992 1992 1994 1998
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195 Nations as of
2016.
197 Nations as of
December 2015.
197 Nations as of
September 2019.
161 Nations as of
October 2018.
2001
184 Nations as of
September 2019.
18. Major Conventions :
Minamata Convention
• It is an international
environmental treaty
intended to protect
health and the
environment from
the adverse effects of
mercury.
• It came into force in
2017.
2013 1992 2013 1998
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119 Nations as of
October 2018.
2001
19. It is an international
environment protocol on
substances that deplete the
Ozone Layer.
Montreal Protocol
1987
It is an international protocol
to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions.
Kyoto Protocol
1997
Nagoya Protocol
2010
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Major Protocols :
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Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
2000
It is an international
environmental protocol on
Biosafety to the Convention on
Biological Diversity.
Access to Genetic Resources and
the Fair and Equitable
Sharing of Benefits Arising from
their Utilization to the
Convention on Biological
Diversity.
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Bibliography –
Reference web supplementary materials and resources –
• Conventions and Protocols | UNECE
• UNEP
• Environmental Conventions and Protocols
• Yazaki Corporation Social & Environmental Report 2015