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International
Environmental
Conferences
Stockholm Conference 1972
 The conference is considered as marking the
birth of international environmental policy.
 It was organised by UNO and held in
Stockholm.
Objective
recognize environmental
education as a potential
tool to better the lives of
many nations.

engage the international
community in
environmental policy
debate
Some Principles
• Principle 2 - Natural resources must be safeguarded.
• Principle 3 - The Earth’s capacity to produce renewable resources
must be maintained.
• Principle 4 - Wildlife must be safeguarded.
• Principle 5 - Non-renewable resources must be shared and not
exhausted.
• Principle 6 - Pollution must not exceed the environment’s capacity
to clean itself.
• Principle 7- Damaging oceanic pollution must be prevented.
• Principle 8 - Development is needed to improve the environment.
• Principle 19 - Environmental education is essential.
• Principle 26 - Weapons of mass destruction must be eliminated.
• Principles 9, 10, 12, 13 are stress improvement of environment and
the role of the developing countries to achieve the goals.
Outcome of Stockholm
• Establishment of the United Nations Environment
Programme (UNEP)
• A number of organizations are established.
• Development of Environmental conventions.
–
–
–
–

Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Flora and Fauna.
Convention on long Term Transboundary Air pollution.
UN convention on Law of the sea.
Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer.

• Sri Lankan Legislative Enactments based on this
Declarations.
–
–

National Environmental Act No 47 of 1980
Fauna and Flora Protection Act No 44 of 1964
Rio de Janeiro Conference 1992
• United Nations Conference on Environment and
Development on sustainable development has
been held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992.
• The Rio Conference came 20 years after its
predecessor conference in Stockholm.
• During this world summit in The international
community agreed on a plan of action on
sustainable development for the 21st century
entitled Agenda 21.
Objective
establish new equitable global partnerships
among States and sectors of societies of, to work
towards international
agreements for
recognizing the
integral and
interdependent
nature of the
Earth,
our home”
Important Principles
•
•

•

•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Principle 1 - Human beings are at the Centre of concerns for sustainable development.
They are entitled to a healthy and productive life in harmony with nature.
Principle 3 - The right to development must be fulfilled so as to equitably meet
developmental and environmental needs of present and future generations.
Principle 4 - To achieve sustainable development, environmental protection shall
constitute an integral part of the development process and cannot be considered in
isolation from it.
Principle 7- common but differentiate principle.
Principle 25 - Peace, development and environmental protection are interdependent
and indivisible.
Principle 15 - In order to protect the environment, the precautionary approach shall be
widely applied.
Principle 16 - polluter should bear the cost of pollution.
Principle 10 - Environmental issues are best handled with the participation of all
citizens, at the relevant level. and rights of access to environmental information.
Principle 17 - Environmental impact assessment shall be undertaken for proposed
activities that are likely to have a significant adverse impact on the environment.
Principle 26 – states have responsibility to protect the environment
Outcome of Rio
 Agenda 21 has been adopted
•

Concept of ‘sustainable development’ had a strong influence
on subsequent international agreements and documents.
- Cairo agenda on population (1994),
- Social Summit outcome (1995),
- Beijing Women’s Conference (1995)

•

Creation of participation in decision making.

 Introduction of international law instruments .
- Forest Principles
- Convention on Biological Diversity
- Convention on Climate Change.

 Creation of the UN Commission on Sustainable
Development.
Johannesburg Conference 2002
• World Summit on Sustainable Development
was held in Johannesburg, South Africa, on
September 2002, with the goal of reaffirm our
commitment to sustainable development via
social, economical and Environmental
development.
• Earth Summit 2002 is informally nicknamed as
Rio+10.
Objectives
speedily increase
access to basic
requirements of
human

banish
underdevelopment

reinforcing
the pillars of
sustainable
development
Outcome of Johannesburg
The Millennium Development Goals were
agreed to reach consensus on working to
achieve eight critical economic and social
development priorities by 2015.
Rio + 20 - 2012
implement

Principles
adopted in Rio
Conference on
sustainable
development

Purpose of
Rio + 20

Reaffirm
a) Green economy in the context of
sustainable development and
poverty eradication.
b) The institutional framework for
sustainable development
Main Objectives

Securing renewed political
commitment for sustainable
development

Addressing new and emerging
challenges

Assessing the progress and
implementation gaps in
meeting previous
commitments.
Sri Lanka’s ‘Green’ Efforts
President of Sri Lanka addressed in
the Rio + 20, ‘ the people will see
that the concept of sustainable
development becomes a practical
reality’
Sri Lanka’s position
Has effect on the judicial decisions.
• Bulankulama case - Most of the principles prescribed in
the RIO declaration and Stockholm declaration are
referred in this case. The learned judge stated that the
proposed agreement for exploration and mining of
phosphate must be considered in the light of the
principles of Rio declaration.
• In Watte Gedera Wijebanda v. Conservator general of
forest (S.C.F.R No.118/2004 Shiranee Tilekawardane
J, pointed out the principle 1 &2 of the Rio and principle
21 of the Stockholm declaration on sustainable
development .
• National Action Plan for Haritha (Green)
Lanka Programme ensuring long term
sustainability of human development.

• The Sustainable Energy Authority of the Sri
Lanka is aimed to benefit from renewable
resources such as solar, water and wind.
• Hiru Saviya project of the Sri Lanka providing
solar powered electricity.
• Clean River (Pavithra ) to keep the water
bodies clean.
• 'Pilisaru Project‘ to solve solid waste
problem.
• Ministry of Agriculture has initiated many
development activities for strengthening the
domestic agriculture industry.
• National Action Programme for combating
land degradation.
• Establishment of Sri Lanka Carbon Fund.
Obstacles for the Implementation
• The global environment continues to suffer
degradation of environment.
• The deep fault line that divides human society
between the rich and the poor which poses a
major threat to global prosperity, security and
stability.
• Developing countries continue to suffer lack of
finance and technology in implementing the
principles.
• Some sectors were not included in the
conferences.
Ex. Mining, Transport, waste flows.
Conclusion
• Statutory recognition of principles of the
conferences.
• Co ordination among the nations.
• Peaceable method to access the environment.
• Constitutionally Guaranteeing right to healthy
Environment.
• Changing the mind of the people.
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International Environmental Conferences, a short view

  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4. Stockholm Conference 1972  The conference is considered as marking the birth of international environmental policy.  It was organised by UNO and held in Stockholm.
  • 5. Objective recognize environmental education as a potential tool to better the lives of many nations. engage the international community in environmental policy debate
  • 6. Some Principles • Principle 2 - Natural resources must be safeguarded. • Principle 3 - The Earth’s capacity to produce renewable resources must be maintained. • Principle 4 - Wildlife must be safeguarded. • Principle 5 - Non-renewable resources must be shared and not exhausted. • Principle 6 - Pollution must not exceed the environment’s capacity to clean itself. • Principle 7- Damaging oceanic pollution must be prevented. • Principle 8 - Development is needed to improve the environment. • Principle 19 - Environmental education is essential. • Principle 26 - Weapons of mass destruction must be eliminated. • Principles 9, 10, 12, 13 are stress improvement of environment and the role of the developing countries to achieve the goals.
  • 7. Outcome of Stockholm • Establishment of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) • A number of organizations are established. • Development of Environmental conventions. – – – – Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Flora and Fauna. Convention on long Term Transboundary Air pollution. UN convention on Law of the sea. Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer. • Sri Lankan Legislative Enactments based on this Declarations. – – National Environmental Act No 47 of 1980 Fauna and Flora Protection Act No 44 of 1964
  • 8. Rio de Janeiro Conference 1992 • United Nations Conference on Environment and Development on sustainable development has been held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. • The Rio Conference came 20 years after its predecessor conference in Stockholm. • During this world summit in The international community agreed on a plan of action on sustainable development for the 21st century entitled Agenda 21.
  • 9. Objective establish new equitable global partnerships among States and sectors of societies of, to work towards international agreements for recognizing the integral and interdependent nature of the Earth, our home”
  • 10. Important Principles • • • • • • • • • • Principle 1 - Human beings are at the Centre of concerns for sustainable development. They are entitled to a healthy and productive life in harmony with nature. Principle 3 - The right to development must be fulfilled so as to equitably meet developmental and environmental needs of present and future generations. Principle 4 - To achieve sustainable development, environmental protection shall constitute an integral part of the development process and cannot be considered in isolation from it. Principle 7- common but differentiate principle. Principle 25 - Peace, development and environmental protection are interdependent and indivisible. Principle 15 - In order to protect the environment, the precautionary approach shall be widely applied. Principle 16 - polluter should bear the cost of pollution. Principle 10 - Environmental issues are best handled with the participation of all citizens, at the relevant level. and rights of access to environmental information. Principle 17 - Environmental impact assessment shall be undertaken for proposed activities that are likely to have a significant adverse impact on the environment. Principle 26 – states have responsibility to protect the environment
  • 11. Outcome of Rio  Agenda 21 has been adopted • Concept of ‘sustainable development’ had a strong influence on subsequent international agreements and documents. - Cairo agenda on population (1994), - Social Summit outcome (1995), - Beijing Women’s Conference (1995) • Creation of participation in decision making.  Introduction of international law instruments . - Forest Principles - Convention on Biological Diversity - Convention on Climate Change.  Creation of the UN Commission on Sustainable Development.
  • 12. Johannesburg Conference 2002 • World Summit on Sustainable Development was held in Johannesburg, South Africa, on September 2002, with the goal of reaffirm our commitment to sustainable development via social, economical and Environmental development. • Earth Summit 2002 is informally nicknamed as Rio+10.
  • 13. Objectives speedily increase access to basic requirements of human banish underdevelopment reinforcing the pillars of sustainable development
  • 14. Outcome of Johannesburg The Millennium Development Goals were agreed to reach consensus on working to achieve eight critical economic and social development priorities by 2015.
  • 15. Rio + 20 - 2012 implement Principles adopted in Rio Conference on sustainable development Purpose of Rio + 20 Reaffirm
  • 16. a) Green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication. b) The institutional framework for sustainable development
  • 17. Main Objectives Securing renewed political commitment for sustainable development Addressing new and emerging challenges Assessing the progress and implementation gaps in meeting previous commitments.
  • 18. Sri Lanka’s ‘Green’ Efforts President of Sri Lanka addressed in the Rio + 20, ‘ the people will see that the concept of sustainable development becomes a practical reality’
  • 19. Sri Lanka’s position Has effect on the judicial decisions. • Bulankulama case - Most of the principles prescribed in the RIO declaration and Stockholm declaration are referred in this case. The learned judge stated that the proposed agreement for exploration and mining of phosphate must be considered in the light of the principles of Rio declaration. • In Watte Gedera Wijebanda v. Conservator general of forest (S.C.F.R No.118/2004 Shiranee Tilekawardane J, pointed out the principle 1 &2 of the Rio and principle 21 of the Stockholm declaration on sustainable development .
  • 20. • National Action Plan for Haritha (Green) Lanka Programme ensuring long term sustainability of human development. • The Sustainable Energy Authority of the Sri Lanka is aimed to benefit from renewable resources such as solar, water and wind. • Hiru Saviya project of the Sri Lanka providing solar powered electricity. • Clean River (Pavithra ) to keep the water bodies clean.
  • 21. • 'Pilisaru Project‘ to solve solid waste problem. • Ministry of Agriculture has initiated many development activities for strengthening the domestic agriculture industry. • National Action Programme for combating land degradation. • Establishment of Sri Lanka Carbon Fund.
  • 22. Obstacles for the Implementation • The global environment continues to suffer degradation of environment. • The deep fault line that divides human society between the rich and the poor which poses a major threat to global prosperity, security and stability. • Developing countries continue to suffer lack of finance and technology in implementing the principles. • Some sectors were not included in the conferences. Ex. Mining, Transport, waste flows.
  • 23. Conclusion • Statutory recognition of principles of the conferences. • Co ordination among the nations. • Peaceable method to access the environment. • Constitutionally Guaranteeing right to healthy Environment. • Changing the mind of the people.