Sharing country experiences (parallel sessions) - Connecting the local and the global
Tue 02 Apr 2019, 4.00 pm — Wed 03 Feb 2021, 4.30 pmBackground
Interactive discussions around country cases showcasing integration of climate objectives and a range of SDGs through national policies, strategies and programmes.
Moderator:
Mr. Felice Zaccheo, Head of Unit, Sustainable Energy and Climate Change, Directorate-General for International Cooperation and Development, European Commission
Panel
- Ms. Pam Belcher-Taylor, CoM SSA Mayor, Paynesville, Liberia
- Mr. Junichi Fujino, Principal Researcher/ Program Director, City Taskforce Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Japan
- Mr. Michael Williamson, Section Chief, Energy Division, UNESCAP
- Mr. Sandeep Sengupta, Global Coordinator, Climate Change, IUCN
- Ms. Annisa Tryianti, Representative of the HLPF Major Groups and other Stakeholders Coordination Mechanism and PhD researcher, University of Amsterdam
- Nicola Tollin, Professor in Urban Resilience, University of Southern Denmark
- Jo-Kristian Stræte Røttereng Project Leader for Trondheim Climate Action Plan, Norway
Context
The UNFCCC has adopted a platform that specifically seeks to engage indigenous people and local communities in climate action, by sharing local knowledge and shaping national action. A better understanding of co-benefits of climate action and sustainable development in a local context can spur more deliberate action and collaboration towards realizing them.
Yet efforts at embedding the two sets of goals in local development plans often lack an integrated approach. The issuance of different guidance for mainstreaming SDGs and the NDC tends to overload planning processes and does not help local policy makers identify linkages between these agendas. Updates of standard planning guidance, to be followed by all institutions, can spur and support sector and local planners to identify linkages and select priorities based on benefits for the two agendas.