Title: Sustainable development policies and measures
1Sustainable development policies and measures A
strategic approach for enhancing the climate
regime post-2012
Presentation by South Africa to 2nd Workshop of
the Convention Dialogue15-16 November
2006Nairobi, Kenya
2The concept of SD-PAMs
- Sustainable development (SD) policies and
measures (PAMs) - Backcast from desired future state of
development, not GHG reduction goal or cap - define more sustainable paths to meet development
objectives - Primary motivation for developing countries is
economic growth,development, job creation and
poverty eradication. - How to capture and measure the potential of SD
co-benefits under the Convention for developing
countries? - Need a new strategic approach to capture the
potential under the multi-lateral framework
SD-PAMs is one possible approach
3More sustainable development paths make
mitigation easier
IPCC Emission Scenarios (grey) versus emissions
path needed for stabilisation (red)
A1T
A1FI
B2
B1
Source IPCC 2001 Third Assessment Report, WG3,
p. 151
4The basis of SD-PAMs
Article 2, the oft-forgotten second sentence
"Such a level should be achieved within a
time-frame sufficient to allow ecosystems to
adapt naturally to climate change, to ensure that
food production is not threatened and to enable
economic development to proceed in a sustainable
manner."
Principle in Article 3.4 The Parties have a
right to, and should, promote sustainable
development.
5The basis of SD-PAMs
Delhi Ministerial Declaration on Climate Change
and Sustainable Development Decision 1/CP.8
outlined the importance of linking climate change
and sustainable development in both directions
mitigation measures should be integrated with
national development programmes, taking into
account that economic development is essential
for adopting measures to address climate change
and National sustainable development strategies
should integrate more fully climate change
objectives in key areas such as water, energy,
health, agriculture and biodiversity
6Strategic approach
- New approach needed to effectively capture
co-benefits of local sustainable development in
developing countries - Build on existing commitments (FCCC Art 4.1, KP
10) - Give greater recognition to action taken by
developing countries - A commitment to implement SD policies
- not based on climate target, but choosing a
development path that results in lowered
emissions - Large-scale policies, measures, programmes of
work not projects. - Formalise this pledge
- Could be a list of countries
- Could be a register of pledged policies and
programmes - Establish methodologies for quantifying benefits
of SD-PAMs (both SD and CC)
7 An example of an SD-PAM from South Africa
- Development objectives
- remove backlog of 2.6 million households
- Current policy
- annually build 300 000 low cost houses
- Possible shift to more sustainable development
path - All new RDP houses built with a range of energy
efficiency interventions - Insulation, ceilings, orientation, window size
- Barrier is pressure on subsidy enforce through
codes - Incremental cost R 2000 / household measures
to plug price gap - Local benefits
- Energy savings to household
- Increased thermal comfort
- Reduced indoor air pollution
- Potential GHG emission reduction
- 50 600 kt CO2-eq across all houses over period
8Possible Approaches to Formalising SD-PAMs in the
multi-lateral system
- Country outlines future development objectives
- Identifies PAMs to make development more
sustainable - Pledge to implement policies for sustainable
development - Register formal recognition of action
- E.g. Name of country in an Annex (FCCC Annex III)
- E.g. list of SD-PAMs in a registry, maintained by
Secretariat - Allow countries to decide whether to register and
how to report
9Implement and report
- Implement SD-PAMs
- Monitor implementation
- National capacity to monitor critical
- Regular reporting on implementation (FCCC Art.
12.4) - Could be part of national communications
- separate reporting perhaps preferable
- Primary reporting SD units
- Also quantify GHG co-benefits
- Common metric
- Review progress further recognition
10SD-PAMs and post-2012
- SD PAMs approach is complementary to and
different from existing target based GHG
reduction measures - and could be important in mobilising developing
country action - Turn climate from threat into genuine
opportunity to make development sustainable for
DCs - Only requires a decision by the COP, not a whole
new Protocol - Measuring and reporting on climate co-benefits of
SD PAMs could enable trust-building under the
Convention - One possible package SD-PAMs, implemented
through technology, enabled by finance, in
balance with adaptation
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