Title: Regional Industry Consultation in Latin America and the Caribbean
1Programa de las Naciones Unidaspara el Medio
Ambiente
Programme des Nations Unies pour
lEnvironnementUnited Nations Environment
ProgrammePrograma das Naçoes Unidas o Meio
Ambiente
Regional Industry Consultation in Latin America
and the Caribbean
Dr. Diego Masera Regional Industry Programme
Co-ordinator
Oficina Regional para América Latina y el
CaribeRegional Office for Latin America and the
Caribbean
Brazil, October 2001
2Economic Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean
1950-1980Import Substitution Model
(ECLAC) Growth more than 5on average, annually
- 1981-1990The Lost Decade
- Growth less than 1 percent annually
- External debt crisis
- 200 million people in poverty
- Introduction of the model based on the opening
of markets and globalisation
THE EXPORT MODEL
3Economic and Social Situation in 2001
- 1990-2000
- Economic growth of 3.2 annually
- Poverty Growth 224 million of persons in
1999 (12) - Increased inequity 20 gt income
20 lt income - Increased unemployment
- Lower salary value
- 500,000 professionals left the region
- Increased External Debt
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- In México, is 160 billion dollars- In Central
America is 17 billion dollars
4The Industry in 2001
- Economic Model based on the intensive
exploitation of natural resources - Increased export level of pollutant
- industries (steel, aluminium, etc.)
- LAC region main exports are
- - Minerals - Agricultural products -
Wood - Fish - Other products from the - maquila with only 3 of
- national inputs
- Industry of low added value products
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5The Industry in 2001
- Increased unemployment and
- informality
- Reduction in research and development of
(cleaner) technologies - Export done by a small number of large industries
- 95 of the enterprises are MSEs and offer 85 of
employment -
6Some problems faced by MSEs
- MSEs lack contractual power and have higher costs
of inputs -
- Excesive fiscal requirements
- Lack of access to funding
- High interest rates
- Lack of qualified workers
- Complex and inneficient Government structures
7Environmental Impact
- Environmental degradation
- Loss of forests 4.5 million ha of
forests lost annually - Degraded soil 243 million ha in South
America, and 65 million ha in Mesoamerica - Biodiversity
- Thousands of endangered species and many
extinct -
- In México, 600,000 ha per year- In Central
America, 200,000 per year
Corredor Biológico Mesoamericano
8Environmental Impact
- Water - High level of pollution In Central
America, only 2 of wastewater is treated. In
Mexico, 13 - Critical supply in some areas - Coastal Marine Zones Contamination
Loss of mangroves (65 loss)
Damage to coral reefs
Sediments Chemicals High
exploitation of marine resources - Industrial Waste
- Tourism
9Sustainability?
Disasters Vulnerability Insufficient
Growth Poverty Unemployment Inequity
SUSTAINABLILITY?
10Need for change
- Rethink the relationship between environment and
trade and domesticate globalisation - Aim at an economical growth of at least 6
annually - Search for a solution to external debt problems
- Reduce volatility of capitals
11Productivity needs
- Increase social spending - better health
services - more and better education -
increased productivity - Reduce pressure on natural resources
- Develop internal markets
- Increase support to MSEs
12Productivity needs
- Increase Private Investment More and better
paid jobs - Promote the creation of industrial clusters
- Increase exports of high added value products
from diversified sources and low environmental
impact industries
13International Commitments
- Fullfilment of commitments by developed
countries in relation to Agenda 21 and the
Rio Declaration
- Kyoto Protocol stabilization of
greenhouse gases to prevent disasters
14Some environmental that need improvement
- Solid waste
- Only 40 are adequately managed
- Polluted water Treatment and re-use of urban
and industrial water - Air pollution
- Transportation Industrial emissions
- Climate Change
15Some environmental that need improvement
- Wider use of renewable energy and promotion of
energy saving - Handling and treatment of toxic materials and
waste - Sust. management of forests
- Development and use of cleaner technologies
Report Recommendations
16Report Recommendations
- Promote the industrys competitivity but with a
rational and sound use of natural resources and
the environment - Ensure private sector pro-active participation in
the design and development of national and
international environmental laws and rules - Promote technical training and the development
and adoption of cleaner technologies
17Report Recommendations
- Promote sustainable tourism
- Develop the internal market in each country
- Promote the production of high added value
products - Promote and integrate the MSEs as central
elements of a sustainable industrial development - Reduce dependency on highly pollutant industries
18Report Recommendations
- Develop economic incentives and avail funds for
cleaner production - Increased access to capital at competitive rates
- Promote innovation and
- industrial clusters
- Fight poverty and social inequity
- Develop and use a regional model of indicators of
sustainable industrial development
19Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Medio
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Oficina Regional para América Latina y el
CaribeBlvd. de los Virreyes 155, Lomas de
VirreyesCP 11000 México, D.F., MEXICO
http//www.rolac.unep.mx