Global Monitoring Report: Environment for development

by IRTAG Media | April 14, 2008 at 01:07 pm
226 views | 0 Recommendations | 0 comments

Photos

Global Monitoring Report: Environment for development

Global Monitoring Report: Environment for development

see larger image

uploaded by IRTAG Media

This year’s Global Monitoring Report, subtitled “MDGs and the Environment—Agenda for Inclusive and Sustainable Development,” stresses the link between environment and development.

It argues that environmental sustainability underpins progress on other MDGs.

If forests are lost, soils degraded, and water and air polluted, and greenhouse gas emissions not contained, achievements in poverty reduction and human development will not be sustainable.

Developing countries will suffer most from climate change and are least able to adapt. More 

 

A six-point agenda for inclusive and sustainable development

 

1.        Sustain and broaden the growth momentum thanks to Sound macroeconomic policies, a conducive private investment climate (regulatory environment, infrastructure),and good governance are essential for growth.

Read

2.        Achieve better results in human development : Key programs in health and education must be stepped up.
Read

3.       Integrate development and environmental sustainability :  Transition to climate-resilient and low-carbon growth will require financing and technology transfer to developing countries.
Read

4.       Scale up aid and increase its effectiveness : The changing aid architecture promises more resources and innovation but also poses new challenges for aid
effectiveness and coherence.
Read

5.        Harness trade for strong, inclusive, and sustainable growth : Trade policy can facilitate transfer of environmentally friendly technologies by removing barriers to trade in
environmental products and services.
Read

6.        Leverage Interntional financial institutions support for inclusive and sustainable development : Adaptation of operational strategies initiated by several IFIs in response to increasing client differentiation and global change is important and timely.
Read

 

Original source: World Bank                              World Bank in Youtube.

Advertisement

Comments (0)

This story was created over 3 months ago, the comment thread is now closed.

NowPublic on Facebook

What is NowPublic?

NowPublic lets people work together to cover news events around the world.

Find out more

Crowd Power

These members have powered this story:

Most Recommended Stories in Environment

 

closeSign in to NowPublic

is reporting from