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Twenty years after the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, The Earth Summit, the Rio+20 conference in 2012 brought life back to sustainable development by putting it at the centre of a new global development partnership, one in which sustainable development is the basis for eradicating poverty, upholding human development and transforming economies. Written by practitioners and participants involved in the multilateral process of negotiations, this book presents a unique insider analysis of not only what happened and why, but also where the outcomes might impact in the future, particularly in the UN development agenda beyond 2015. The book throws light on the changing nature of multilateralism and questions frequent assumptions on how policy is defined within the UN. It shows that Rio+20 was more than an international meeting; it represented a culminating point of decades of successes and failures and a watershed moment for seminal concepts, ideas and partnerships including the Green Economy, zero tolerance on land degradation, the introduction of Sustainable Development Goals, the creation of national measurements of consumption, production and well-being that are intended to go beyond GDP, the introduction of national green accounting and the commitment of billions of dollars for sustainable development partnerships, including Sustainable Energy for All. The authors conclude by mapping out a new agenda for development in 2015, when the current Millennium Development Goals framework is due to expire. An agenda that will restore faith in the UN and inspire a global response to the demographic, economic and environmental challenges that will define our future in the decades to come.

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From Rio+20 to a New Development Agenda

Twenty years after the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, The Earth Summit, the Rio+20 conference in 2012 brought life back to sustainable development by putting it at the centre of a new global development partnership, one in which sustainable development is the basis for eradicating poverty, upholding human development and transforming economies.
Written by practitioners and participants involved in the multilateral process of negotiations, this book presents a unique insider analysis of not only what happened and why, but also where the outcomes might impact in the future, particularly in the United Nations' development agenda beyond 2015.
The book throws light on the changing nature of multilateralism and questions frequent assumptions on how policy is defined within the United Nations. It shows that Rio+20 was more than an international meeting; it represented a culminating point of decades of successes and failures and a watershed moment for seminal concepts, ideas and partnerships, including the green economy, zero tolerance on land degradation, the introduction of Sustainable Development Goals, the creation of national measurements of consumption, production and well-being that are intended to go beyond GDP, the introduction of national green accounting and the commitment of billions of dollars for sustainable development partnerships, including Sustainable Energy for All.
The authors conclude by mapping out a new agenda for development in 2015, when the current Millennium Development Goals framework is due to expire an agenda that will restore faith in the United Nations and inspire a global response to the demographic, economic and environmental challenges that will define our future in the decades to come.
Felix Dodds is former Executive Director of the Stakeholder Forum for a Sustainable Future, an Associate Fellow at the Tellus Institute, and on the board of advisers for the Collaborative Institute for Oceans, Climate and Security, Asia European Foundation ENVforum Steering Committee and the Great Transition.
Jorge Laguna-Celis is Senior Advisor on sustainable development to the President of the UN General Assembly; prior to that, he was a negotiator and expert on international environmental governance and sustainable development. He has been a member of the Mexican Foreign Service since 2006 and is based in New York.
Liz Thompson is a former Minister of Energy and Environment of Barbados. She was honoured by UNEP in 2008 with the prestigious Champion of the Earth award for her work in climate change and environment. She was one of two executive coordinators appointed by the United Nations at the level of Assistant Secretary-General to support the Rio+20 process and negotiations.

From Rio+20 to a New Development Agenda

Building a bridge to a sustainable future
Felix Dodds, Jorge Laguna-Celis
and Elizabeth Thompson
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First published 2014
by Routledge
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2014 Felix Dodds, Jorge Laguna-Celis and Elizabeth Thompson
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British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Dodds, Felix.
From Rio+20 to a new development agenda : building a bridge to a sustainable future / Felix Dodds, Jorge Laguna Celis, Elizabeth Thompson.
pages cm
1. Rio+20 (Conference) (2012 : Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)Influence.
2. Sustainable developmentHistory21st century. 3. Renewable energy sources. 4. Environmental protection. 5. Environmental policy.
6. Economic policy. I. Laguna Celis, Jorge. II. Thompson, Elizabeth, 1955
III. Title.
HC79.E5D633 2014
338.927dc232013033586
ISBN: 978-0-415-71653-6 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-415-71654-3 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-87986-4 (ebk)
Typeset in Bembo
by Keystroke, Station Road, Codsall, Wolverhampton
Disclaimer: Mr Jorge Laguna-Celis prepared this book in his personal capacity and received no remuneration or honorarium associated with its preparation. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of the Office of the President of the 68th Session of the General Assembly, the United Nations or the Permanent Mission of Mexico to the United Nations.
Felix Dodds
To my amazing children, Merri and Robin, who I hope will live and laugh in a more sustainable world
Jorge Laguna-Celis
To Octavio Olin, who will turn 40 in 2050
Elizabeth Thompson
To my parents, Harry and Pauline, born in 1923 and 1924, who bridge the past, live the present, and envision a sustainable future
Multilateral negotiations are very complex. Issues such as peace and security, sustainable development and climate change have all proven how difficult it is to negotiate to consensus amongst the global family of nations. The Rio+20 Conference on Sustainable Development ushered in new policy and institutional approaches for achieving sustainable development. The three authors of this book represent the various stakeholders in the multilateral negotiation process countries, civil society and the UN system. The authors are uniquely positioned to offer readers a better insight into how a consensus in multilateral negotiations emerge, the result of Rio+20 and the evolving global development agenda.
H.E. Dr. John W. Ashe (Co-Chairman, Rio+20 Preparatory Committee, Permanent Representative of Antigua and Barbuda to the United Nations)
Long-term sustainability solutions can only be brokered at the international level and a huge amount of energy and expertise has gone into those international agendas since 1972. Through the Stakeholder Forum, Felix Dodds has been at the heart of that global diplomacy for more than 20 years, allowing him and his co-authors, Liz Thompson and Jorge Laguna-Celis to draw on that wealth of experience and theirs in order to map out a robust and inspiring road map for a better world.
Jonathon Porritt (Founder Director, Forum for the Future and former Chair of Stakeholder Forum)
This is the ultimate insiders guide to the Rio+20 process, taking the reader from the preliminary discussions back in 2007 all the way through the conference itself and into the future. In tabloid terminology, Felix Dodds, Jorge Laguna-Celis and Liz Thompson give us the thrills, the spills, the personalities and power-plays that shaped the summit and its diverse outcome. Whether you regard the outcome as primarily a missed opportunity due to its fundamental incompatibility with respect for planetary boundaries and its failure to match President Lulas pre-conference vision of an event that would lead to a new and more balanced distribution of wealth in the world, as I continue to do, or whether you share the authors optimism regarding the re-moulding of international institutions and the voluntary commitments secured in Rio, this book will give you a deeper and broader understanding of why Rio reached the outcomes it did. And as it makes clear, there is still much to play for, particularly in regard of the sustainable development goals, which could yet provide impetus for a global move towards the future we both want and need.
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