|
Water News - Global conference says that water must be included in COP-15 climate negotiations
2009 World World Water Week participants unanimously support Stockholm Statement on water, climate change, and adaptation
Stockholm, Sweden - August 21, 2009 - The participants of the 2009 World Water Week in Stockholm today unanimously said that water must be included in the COP-15 climate negotiations in Copenhagen this December.
At various sessions throughout the Week, a number of organizations and officials have articulated the reasons why water needs to be an integral part of the negotiation process on climate change and adaptation. Those reasons became key points of the ˇ§Stockholm Statementˇ¨ which the assembled participants of the 2009 World Water Week unanimously supported at the final plenary session this morning.
Comments from World Water Week participants follow. Full text of the Stockholm Statement appended at the end of this release.
Anders Berntell, Executive Director of the Stockholm International Water Institute: "Water is a fundamental element in economies, communities, and public health. We know that it is the medium through which climate change manifests its most serious effects. To be effective, climate negotiations must factor in the impact and importance of water for the world and, indeed, human well-being."
Ger Bergkamp, Director General, World Water Council: "Water is key to development and the first medium through which climate change will be felt. Therefore, the global agreement that will follow the Kyoto Protocol must have clear targets and strategies for prioritising water in the adaptation to climate change."
Dr. John Matthews, WWF Head of Freshwater Adaptation: "Especially with water which is how most people will feel the impacts of climate change ˇV we have to make climate change adaptation work. All WWFˇ¦s experience says that adaptation works best when it is ecosystem based."
Henk van Schaik, Programme Coordinator International, Cooperative Programme on Water and Climate: "Adaptation to climate change in the water sector is crucial for sustainable development. Both climate and water experts should join forces building a framework for improved support to societal needs - beyond the COP-15 in Copenhagen."
The Stockholm Statement from World Water Week to the COP-15
Introduction Climate change is happening and adding complexity to existing global challenges. A strong and fair agreement on future global commitments on climate change measuresˇXboth mitigation and adaptation Xis crucial in order to secure future water resource availability. The negotiations towards a Copenhagen Agreement are therefore of great concern to the global water community.
The importance of water must be properly and adequately reflected within the COP-15 agreement, and in processes beyond COP-15. In recent months substantial efforts have been undertaken to ensure that this is achieved including the Dialogue on Climate Change Adaptation for Land and Water Management, the 5th World Water Forum in Istanbul and during dialogues held at the Climate Change Negotiations. Reflecting these efforts, and the urgent need to ensure that the global community is adequately prepared to respond to climate change, the following messages are conveyed from Stockholm to Copenhagen:
- Water is a key medium through which climate change impacts will be felt. Managing the resource effectively, including through well-conceived IWRM approaches and at a transboundary level, is central to successful adaptation planning and implementation, and to building the resilience of communities, countries and regions;
- Adaptation is a prerequisite for sustainable development and poverty reduction. Adaptation measures thus need proper integration within broader development goals and objectives, including the Millennium Development Goals;
- Integration of water with land and forest management is key to effective adaptation. We strongly endorse the Nairobi Statement on Integrated Land and Water Resources Management for Climate Change Adaptation; we also emphasize that water-related adaptation can and should support global mitigation actions;
- Ecosystem protection and sustainability is fundamental to adaptation and human development. We therefore urge increased efforts towards and investment in the protection and restoration of natural resourcesˇXincluding waterˇXas an essential part of any adaptation process;
- Higher-quality information that is more effectively shared will strengthen responses. In particular there is a critical need for the water and climate communities to increase the sharing of information at all levels of policy and practiceˇXfrom global to local, and from local to global; Vulnerability assessments and risk management are critical to sound adaptation practice. Knowing where and how the impacts of climate change are most likely to affect populations and ecosystems through the water cycle will help in the identification of areas for early intervention or ˇĄhot spotsˇ¦; these include arid regions, areas highly dependent on groundwater, small island developing states, low-lying deltas and fragile mountainous areas;
- New and additional funds are essential. It is imperative that additional funding is allocated in support of developing adaptive strategies for vulnerable groups and ecosystems; there is a need for an initial mobilization of finance to assist vulnerable, low income countries already affected by climate change, followed by the establishment of a well-resourced mechanism for funding adaptation as part of ongoing climate negotiations.
Follow up We urge the global water and climate communities to look beyond COP-15 and work through dialogue to strengthen global mechanisms that can enhance collective action on water and adaptation. These should include, but not be limited to, better sharing of knowledge and technology in support of adaptation measures in developing countries, active support for capacity building and access to improved levels of financing.
Finally, the water community expresses its commitment to strengthening institutional cooperation at all levels between the climate, water and wider development communities under appropriate mechanisms and institutional arrangements in order to work more collectively to address the immense development challenges ahead.
Stockholm, 21 August 2009 About The World Water Week in Stockholm Organised and directed by The Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), The World Water Week in Stockholm is the premier meeting place for exchanging water-related views, knowledge, and experience between scientific, business, policy and civic sectors from around the globe. By harnessing and linking best practices, scientific understanding, policy insight and decision-making, the program aims to transcend rhetoric and provide real answers to the global water crisis.
Full details and resources are available at http://www.worldwaterweek.org.
Independent and Leading-Edge Water Competence for Future-Oriented Action The Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) is a policy institute that contributes to international efforts to find solutions to the world's escalating water crisis. SIWI advocates future-oriented, knowledge-integrated water views in decision making, nationally and internationally, that lead to sustainable
Published at Investorideas.com and Water-stocks.com
www.Water-Stocks.com, a portal within the InvestorIdeas.com content umbrella, offers investors research tools, news, Blogs, online conferences, Podcasts , interviews and a directory of public companies within the water sector .The water-stocks content hub has created a global marketplace and meeting place for investors, public companies, industry buyers and sellers of water technology, services and water assets.
Listen to the Investing in Water Podcast to gain additional insight:
Investors can Research global water stocks at the water Stocks Directory
Visit the Marketplace to research water opportunities for business and investors: water companies seeking funding and water investors seeking new investment opportunities Sign up here
Published on www.Investorideas.com and www.Homelanddefensestocks.com: HomelandDefenseStocks.com is a global meeting place for investors and industry following defense and security, within Investorideas.com. Global visitors use the site daily to research the latest defense news, articles, audio, research reports and stock directories.
Defense Stocks Directory: Research global defense and security stocks
News at the Investor Ideas Newswire: http://www.investorideas.com/RSS/feeds/IIMAIN.xml
Sign up for free newsletter, stock and sector news alerts at Investorideas.com click here: http://www.investorideas.com/Resources/Newsletter.asp
Disclaimer: The following news is paid for and /or published as information only for our readers. Investorideas.com is a third party publisher of news and research .Our sites do not make recommendations, but offer information portals to research news, articles, stock lists and recent research. Nothing on our sites should be construed as an offer or solicitation to buy or sell products or securities. This site is currently compensated by featured companies, news submissions and online advertising.
|