Governance for Sustainable Development: As if it Mattered? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 20
About This Presentation
Title:

Governance for Sustainable Development: As if it Mattered?

Description:

Governance for Sustainable Development: As if it Mattered? Dr. Ann Dale, ... Adapted from Boyd 2003 Concrete Immediate Actions get the prices right carbon tax ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:472
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 21
Provided by: crcresear
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Governance for Sustainable Development: As if it Mattered?


1
Governance for Sustainable Development As if it
Mattered?
  • Dr. Ann Dale, Trudeau Fellow
  • Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Community
    Development
  • Royal Roads University
  • www.crcresearch.org

2
What is sustainable development?The human
imperative of the 21st century
3
Sustainable Development
A Process of Reconciliation
Social
Ecological
Economic
Human Systems
Natural Systems
AND EQUITABLE ACCESS TO RESOURCES SOCIAL,
ECOLOGICAL, AND ECONOMIC IS FUNDAMENTAL TO ITS
IMPLEMENTATION
4
Barriers to Implementation
5
Solitudes, Silos and Stovepipes
  • cleavages
  • artificial separations
  • divisions

6
Lack of Shared Meaning
Population impact x Consumption
Time
7
Lack of Shared Meaning
Population impact x Consumption
Time
8
Lack of Shared Meaning
Population impact x Consumption
Time
9
Governments
  • keep it simple
  • implementation gaps
  • system rigidities
  • system inconsistencies
  • KISS

10
Governments Continued
  • questions of legitimacy
  • who gets to frame the question?
  • who gets to decide who the experts are?
  • dialogue versus consultation
  • electoral cycles

11
Status Quo
Adapted from Holling 1986
Renewal accessible carbon nutrients energy
Conservation fire k-strategy storm pest
Stored Capital (Potential)
Exploitation opportunist r-strategy pioneer
Release dimax construction
Connectedness
12
The Context
  • complex, dynamic living systems
  • information will always be incomplete, science
    uncertain
  • not easily bounded
  • highly normative
  • time, place and scale dependent

13
The Context Continued
  • beyond any one sector or level of government to
    solve
  • demands unprecedented levels of collaboration
    and partnership to implement
  • complexity of the dialogue

14
Sustainable Development Innovation, Creativity
and Competitiveness
  • rapid knowledge diffusion
  • private-public partnerships, public-public
    partnerships, civil society
  • research-government partnerships
  • interdisciplinary research
  • trans-disciplinary solutions

15
Reconciliation
Adapted from Holling 1986
Renewal accessible carbon nutrients energy
Conservation fire k-strategy storm pest
Stored Capital (Potential)
Exploitation opportunist r-strategy pioneer
Release dimax construction
Connectedness
16
A New Governance Model
Domains of Appreciation
Sustainable Development
Emerging Policy Domains
Trans-disciplinary Networks of Collaboration
Sectoral Implementation
Sectoral Implementation
Sectoral Implementation
17
Expanded Policy Development
Desired Futures
PARADIGMS
PARADIGMS
VALUES
VALUES
Policy Alternatives
Enlarged Decision-Making Context
FEEDBACK
Policy Approaches
Strategies Tactics
18
A Governance Checklist As if it Mattered?
  • only one domainsustainable development?
  • integrated decision-making
  • policy congruence
  • policy alignment
  • Sustainable community development will not be
    achieved unless supported by a strong legal
    system. For in a constitutional democracy, the
    legal system is the mechanism through which the
    values of the people are expressed and their
    beliefs acted upon.
  • Adapted from Boyd 2003


19
Concrete Immediate Actions
  • get the prices right
  • carbon tax (all revenues devoted to mitigation)
  • enforceable national air quality standards
  • enforceable national water quality standards
  • national law guaranteeing safe drinking water
  • national law guaranteeing safe drinking waters

20
Concrete Immediate Actions Continued
  • law to protect wild and scenic rivers
  • law guaranteeing citizens access to information
  • long-term planning
  • strategic research imperative by the granting
    councils
  • enshrine in the Charter the rights to access to
    clean air, water and food
  • ClimateACTION
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com