The Asia-Pacific region faces unprecedented environmental challenges requiring coordinated responses and synergistic approaches to climate change, biodiversity loss and land degradation, as well as pollution and waste. Research demonstrates that fragmented approaches to environmental governance and policy implementation often result in missed opportunities for leveraging cross-thematic linkages and synergies. The Asia-Pacific region, home to 4.1 billion people and encompassing diverse economic and environmental contexts, offers unique opportunities to demonstrate collaborative approaches to the implementation of multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs).
The United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA), through its resolution 6/4, adopted in March 2024, recognized that synergies, cooperation, and collaboration in the implementation of MEAs can maximize co-benefits and improve resource efficiency. It also encouraged countries to enhance knowledge and understanding of potential co-benefits while collecting and sharing good practices to foster international cooperation. Within this context, this side event will provide an opportunity to share progress in implementing UNEA resolution 6/5 in Asia-Pacific, as well as collaborative efforts for MEA implementation in the region.
イベントの詳細
Hotel Crowne Plaza, Nadi, Fiji (Baravi 1)
発表資料
| 09:30-09:45 (JST) 12:30-12:45 (FJT) | Opening Session | ||
| Honourable Mosese Bulitavu, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Fiji | |||
| Ms. Elizabeth Mrema, Deputy Executive Director and Assistant Secretary-General, UNEP | |||
| Ms. Masako Ogawa, Deputy Director-General of the Global Environment Bureau, Ministry of the Environment of Japan | |||
| 09:45-10:05 (JST) 12:45-13:05 (FJT) | Presentation by UNEP
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| Ms. Georgina Lloyd, Regional Coordinator of Environmental Law and Governance, UNEP | |||
Presentation on the Asia-Pacific Synergy Report: Progress and Participation
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| Dr. Dindo Campilan, Regional Director for Asia, IUCN, Contributing Author for the Asia-Pacific Synergy Report | |||
| 10:05-10:45 (JST) 13:05-13:45 (FJT) | High-Level Panel Discussion This session brings together leaders from national governments and key global institutions to share perspectives on promoting synergies. The conversation will touch on national-level actions, the role of scientific knowledge as well as finance, and the significance of regional and global initiatives in building a more coherent and effective environmental framework. | ||
| Moderator: | Dr. Sangmin Nam, Director, Environment and Development Division, UN ESCAP | ||
| Panelists: | His Excellency Dr. Abdullah Bin Ali Al-Amri, President of UNEA7, President of Environment Authority of Oman | ||
| His Excellency Mr. Batbaatar Bat, Minister of Environment and Climate Change of Mongolia | |||
| Ms. Ilima Kloulchad, Director, Bureau of the Environment, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and the Environment, Palau | |||
| Ms. Fleur Downard, Director, International Environment and United Nations Section, International Environment, Reef, and Ocean Division, Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, Australia | |||
| Dr. Ladislaus Chang’a, Vice-Chair, IPCC | |||
| Ms. Yoko Watanabe, Director for Environment, ADB (online) | |||
| 10:45-10:55 (JST) 13:45-13:55 (FJT) | Q & A Session | ||
| 10:55-14:00 (JST) 13:55-14:00 (FJT) | Concluding Session Key takeaways and Next steps toward UNEA-7 preparation | ||
| His Excellency Dr. Abdullah Bin Ali Al-Amri, President of UNEA7, President of Environment Authority of Oman | |||