Few challenges pose a greater threat to a healthy planet and people than air pollution and climate change. Over the past three decades, research has demonstrated that integrated solutions to air pollution, climate change and health challenges can yield co-benefits that support cost-effective, coherent policies. Yet research on co-benefits has yet to generate policy responses consistent with this promise. This webinar will discuss how strengthening the air-climate-health nexus and a one atmosphere approach can translate research on co-benefits into policies and actions at different levels of decision making.
This webinar is part of a knowledge-exchange webinar series on “Assessing the Climate and Sustainable Development Impacts of Projects and Policies”, jointly organized by the Asian Development Bank, the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, and the UNEP-DTU Partnership.
イベントの詳細
Online
IGES
2108-11 Kamiyamaguchi, Hayama, Kanagawa, 240-0115 Japan
E-mail: [email protected]
発表資料
MODERATOR: Virender Kumar Duggal, Principal Climate Change Specialist, ADB
OPENING REMARKS | Karen Holm Olsen, Senior Researcher UNEP-DTU Partnership | ||
4:05-4:35 | PRESENTATIONS | Framing Presentation: Strengthening the Strengthening the Air-Climate-Health Nexus Eric Zusman, Senior Program Coordinator Clean Air Asia |
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Working Toward a One Atmosphere Approach Charlotte Unger, Senior Research Associate Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies |
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4:35-5:00 | PANEL DISCUSSION | Sangmin Nam, Deputy Head, ESCAP - ENEA | |
Puji Lestari, Professor, ITB | |||
Dhanalekshmy Sivani, Special Revenue Inspector Government of Kerala | |||
5:00-5:15 | QUESTION AND ANSWER | ||
CLOSING |