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Advancing Sustainable Development in Canada: Policy issues and research needs- Année: 2003
- Auteur: Stephan Barg, Aaron Cosbey, Heather Creech, William H. Glanville, Marlene Roy, Darren A. Swanson, Henry David Venema, Konrad von Moltke
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: Policy Research Initiative, Privy Council Office, Government of Canada
- Tous droits réservés: Policy Research Initiative, Privy Council Office, Government of Canada
- Nombre de pages: 83
- ISBN: 0-662-67783-8
In March 2003, the Government of Canada's Policy Research Initiative (PRI) commissioned the International Institute for Sustainable Development to write this paper on the core sustainable development issues that go beyond climate change. The seven key SD issues facing Canada explored in this paper are: the need to bring about changes in the way cities are designed and planned; improving the quality and management of Canada's freshwater resources; engaging in cross-jurisdictional, eco-region level decision-making; understanding the impacts of globalization on sustainable development in Canada; designing signals and incentives that induce sustainable behaviour among citizens and the private sector; reducing the ecological burden of current lifestyles; and taking bolder steps in meeting international commitments related to the alleviation of poverty in the world. Advancing Sustainable Development in Canada: Policy issues and research needs is available at
here.
Agenda 21: Agenda for Change- Année: 1993
- Auteur: Michael Keating
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: Centre for Our Common Future
- Tous droits réservés: Centre for Our Common Future
- Nombre de pages: 70
- ISBN: 2-940070-00-8
In June 1992 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, world leaders from 179 countries made critical decisions involving our economies and the security of our future.
Their blueprint for an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable world is presented in
The Earth Summit's Agenda for Change.
The decisions made in Rio had the potential to fundamentally change the way people live and work.
Annual Report 1990-1991- Année: 1991
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
Annual Report: 1990-1991
Annual Report 1991-1992- Année: 1992
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
Annual Report: 1991-1992
Annual Report 1992-1993- Année: 1993
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
Annual Report: 1992-1993
Annual Report 1993-1994- Année: 1994
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
Annual Report: 1993-1994
Annual Report 1994-1995- Année: 1995
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
Annual Report: 1994-1995
Annual Report 1995-1996- Année: 1996
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 20
Annual Report: 1995-1996
Annual Report 1996-1997- Année: 1997
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 32
Annual Report: 1996-1997
Annual Report 1997-1998- Année: 1998
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 32
Annual Report: 1997-1998
Annual Report 1998-1999- Année: 1999
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 36
Annual Report: 1998-1999
Annual Report 1999-2000- Année: 2000
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 28
Annual Report: 1999-2000
Canada falling behind on ODA: World leaders commit to increasing development assistance; Canada absent from the list- Année: 2005
- Auteur: David Runnalls
- Format: Commentaire
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
IISD President and CEO David Runnalls writes from the World Economic Forum in Davos that Canada is lagging behind other countries in achieving official development assistance (ODA) goals. Ironic, given Canada's past leadership on the issue.
Civil Sector Consultation for the Hemispheric Summit on Sustainable Development Bolivia, December 1996- Année: 1997
- Auteur: Dr. Nola-Kate Seymoar
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 21
Review and recommendations from the Hemispheric Summit on Sustainable Development meeting in Bolivia, December 1996. As well minutes and participant list from the Canadian National Consultation meeting in Ottawa May 28, 1996.
Connecting with the World- Année: 1996
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 40
Consolidated financial Statements of International Institute for Sustainable Development- Année: 2001
- Auteur: Deloitte & Touche
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 14
Consolidated Financial Statements of the International Institute for Sustainable Development, 2001-2002- Année: 2002
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 17
The Consolidated Financial Statements of the International Institute for Sustainable Development, reflecting the year ending March 31, 2002, are available in English and French.
Consolidated Financial Statements of the International Institute for Sustainable Development, 2002-2003- Année: 2003
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 11
The Consolidated Financial Statements of the International Institute for Sustainable Development, reflecting the year ending March 31, 2003, are available in English and French.
Consolidated Financial Statements of the International Institute for Sustainable Development, 2003-2004- Année: 2004
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
The Consolidated Financial Statements of the International Institute for Sustainable Development, reflecting the year ending March 31, 2004, are available in English and French.
Consolidated Financial Statements of the International Institute for Sustainable Development, 2004-2005- Année: 2005
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
The Consolidated Financial Statements of the International Institute for Sustainable Development, reflecting the year ending March 31, 2005, are available in English and French.
Consolidated Financial Statements of the International Institute for Sustainable Development, 2005-2006- Année: 2006
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
The Consolidated Financial Statements of the International Institute for Sustainable Development, reflecting the year ending March 31, 2006, are available in English and French.
Contributing to Global Solutions: How Canada Corps can make a difference- Année: 2004
- Auteur: Heather Creech, Carolee Buckler
- Format: Commentaire
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
Canada Corps was announced by the Canadian government in February 2004. It is an ambitious program designed to "harness the energy and experience of Canadian experts, volunteers and young professionals to deliver international assistance in the areas of governance and institution building." IISD offers five recommendations on how the initiative can achieve maximum success.
Designing Work for Sustainability- Année: 1994
- Auteur: Naresh Singh, Jacqueline Romanow, Cynthia Pollock Shea, Carol Amaratunga
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 62
- ISBN: 1-895536-24-3
Progress in sustainable development is made when there are mutually reinforcing advances in the social, economic and ecological spheres of human interactions with nature. Progress in any one sphere without consideration of its impacts on the others could be self-defeating. In recognition of these interlinkages, IISD offered to the First PrepCom of the World Summit for Social Development (WSSD) a report on
Sustainable Development and the World Summit for Social Development: conceptual and practical linkages among sustainable development, poverty eradication, productive employment and social integration.Developing Ideas- Année: 1996
- Format: Bulletin
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
Developing Ideas was published bi-monthly by the International Institute for Sustainable Development, from Jan/Feb 1996 to May/June 1999.
Its aim was to provide a digest of the 'hottest' ideas shaping the international sustainable development dialogue every couple of months. The information contained in Developing Ideas was gathered from formal and informal surveys of opinion-leaders and literature in the field. Please consult the Issue Index for a complete list of the topics covered.
Employment and Sustainable Development: Opportunities for Canada- Année: 1994
- Auteur: Cynthia Pollock Shea
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 54
- ISBN: 1-895536-28-6
This report documents dozens of economic development strategies that are financially viable, environmentally restorative, and socially responsible.
Ideas such as retro-fitting buildings to be more energy efficent, investing in aquaculture, and improving the environment performance of the tourism industry are valuable to three sectors ripe for private sector expansion, and are applicable and of interest to an international audience.
Environmental and information technologies, improved management of natural resources and value-added processing of fish, forestry, and agricultural products are also highlighted. Improved cooperation among public, private and community sectors is a central theme.
Environment and Development Decision Making in Africa 2006-2008- Année: 2008
- Auteur: Richard Sherman
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
The twelfth Ordinary Session of the African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (AMCEN) convenes from 7-12 June 2008 in Johannesburg, South Africa, under the theme "Enhancing the implementation of the action plan for the environment initiative of the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD)." AMCEN-12 provides a forum for African environment ministers to address the emerging environmental challenges in Africa, particularly those related to climate change and adaptation, and international environmental governance. This Institutional History report places AMCEN-12 in the broader context of decision making for environment and development in Africa. It focuses on how Africa's intergovernmental bodies and Africa's development partners are supporting sustainable development in Africa. The report provides a historical overview of AMCEN, including its many milestone decisions and programs, as well as an overview of NEPAD. The report also provides an overview of key meetings,
decisions and declarations on environment and development as they relate to the key AMCEN priorities of: Africa's development needs; biodiversity and wildlife management; climate change; chemicals management; and desertification, food security and land.
Environment and Globalization: Five Propositions- Année: 2007
- Auteur: Adil Najam, David Runnalls, Mark Halle
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 54
The processes that we now think of as "globalization" were central to the environmental cause well before the term "globalization" came into its current usage. Global environmental concerns were born out of the recognition that ecological processes do not always respect national boundaries and that environmental problems often have impacts beyond borders; sometimes globally. Connected to this was the notion that the ability of humans to act and think at a global scale also brings with it a new dimension of global responsibility—not only to planetary resources but also to planetary fairness.
While the importance of the relationship between globalization and the environment is obvious, our understanding of how these twin dynamics interact remains weak. The current debate on globalization has, unfortunately, become de-linked from its environmental roots and contexts. The purpose of this study is to explore these linkages in the context of the current discourse.
This work is a product of the "Environment and Governance Project" of the International Institute for Sustainable Development. This research was conducted independently by IISD with financial support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of Denmark.
IISD Corporate Brochure- Année: 2005
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Sensibilisation
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
In the spring of 2005, IISD produced this institutional brochure describing our program areas and our commitment to innovation.
The IISD Innovator- Année: 2008
- Auteur:
- Format: Bulletin
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
The IISD Innovator is a quarterly newsletter publication of the Fund Development and Community Relations Department at the International Institute for Sustainable Development.
Showcasing news, the latest trends, personalities and interviews, The Innovator is all about innovation in sustainable development and regularly highlights IISD's programs and projects at the local, national and international levels.
Alanna Mitchell is the Editor of The Innovator. An IISD Associate in Toronto, she is an award-winning journalist and author of Dancing at the Dead Sea: Tracking the World's Environmental Hotspots and Sea Sick-which is slated for publication in Australia in September 2008 and in Canada in January 2009.
Rick Groom is Contributing Editor of The Innovator. He is also Development and Communications Officer with IISD in Winnipeg. An accomplished freelance journalist, his work has appeared in Canadian Living, Homemakers, Tribute, Today's Bride, TV Guide as well as CTV's Canada a.m. and CBC-Radio.
The IISD Innovator: Issue 5 - May 2008- Année: 2008
- Auteur:
- Format: Bulletin
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
May 2008 edition Highlights: IISD President David Runnalls' recipe as to how Canada can get back on top of its Sustainable Development game again, Sustainability Today Q+A with IISD Youth Internship alumnus Dara Edmonds and Notable Quotes from the Globe 2008 Conference in Vancouver.
The IISD Innovator is a quarterly publication of the Fund Development and Community Relations Department at the International Institute for Sustainable Development.
IISD News- Année: 2002
- Auteur: Slayen Stuart
- Format: Bulletin
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
IISD News is a quarterly publication designed to deliver news, information and feature stories about the International Institute for Sustainable Development.
To subscribe to the text-only, e-mail version send a blank e-mail to
subscribe-iisdnews@lists.iisd.ca; to receive the PDF version by e-mail, send a blank e-mail to
subscribe-iisdnews-pdf@lists.iisd.ca
IISD News was launched in March 2002.
IISD News - December 2007- Année: 2007
- Auteur: Stuart Slayen
- Format: Bulletin
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
The December 2007 issue of IISD News includes a year-end message from President and CEO David Runnalls; and overview of recent and upcoming work by IISD's Global Subsidies Initiative; a look at the evolving North American emissions trading landscape and more.
IISD News - May 2008- Année: 2008
- Auteur: Stuart Slayen
- Format: Sensibilisation
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
The May 2008 issue of IISD News includes a feature on IISD’s efforts to promote sustainable development as the meeting theme at the upcoming Internet Governance Forum to be held later this year; an update on IISD’s Bridging the Gap capital campaign; and highlights of IISD’s international conference on Canadian and international perspectives on post-2012 climate policy, held in Ottawa earlier this year.
IISD's Letter to Foreign Policy, Reacting to "NGOs: Fighting Poverty, Hurting the Poor"- Année: 2004
- Auteur: Mark Halle
- Format: Commentaire
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés:
In its September/October 2004 edition,
Foreign Policy printed an article by Sebastian Mallaby of the
Washington Post. Its thesis was roughly as follows: The World Bank is fighting to alleviate poverty. NGOs are campaigning against the Bank, slowing down its projects and making them more expensive. Ergo, NGO activity is harming the poor. This article has been reproduced on a number of sites, including
UN-NGLS Civil Society Observer. IISD's Director of Trade and Investment, Mark Halle, responded with this letter.
Indicators for the Sustainable Management of Tourism- Année: 1993
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: WTO and Industry, Science and Technology Canada
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 36
- ISBN: 1-895536-08-1
Institutional Brochure 2000- Année: 2000
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Sensibilisation
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
The International Institute for Sustainable Development applies research, expert analysis and information technology to the challenges of sustainable development.
Through partnerships, policy recommendations and dissemination of knowledge, IISD demonstrates how human ingenuity can improve the well-being of the
environment, economy and society.
Is Green Great?: Balancing the Demands of Environmental Protection and Human Needs- Année: 2008
- Auteur: Oli Brown
- Format: Commentaire
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
While many in the international community view development as a fundamental pillar to promoting human security, development may come with significant costs—environmental degradation among the most concerning. Do eco-sensitive practices promote environmental protection at the expense of individual well-being in developing countries?
As a participant in the 46th International Affairs Symposium at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon, Oli Brown sought to answer this question.
The session was a debate format with two speakers taking opposing sides of an issue, giving a 20-minute presentation each and then continuing the discussion in a question-and-answer session. Oli Brown's opponent was Paul Driessen.
Driessen is a senior policy adviser for the Congress of Racial Equality. A climate change skeptic and critic of the theory and practice of sustainable development, he used his presentation to suggest that western environmentalists have become “eco-imperialists” blindly imposing their own environmental standards on the rest of the world. He argued that western-imposed ideas of environmental protection have been bad for development by inter alia: banning DDT and so undermining the fight against malaria; inhibiting the capacity of the developing world to utilize their own cheap sources of energy; blocking the extension of biotechnology and so undermining food security; using the precautionary principle to halt the spread of new technology; and encouraging the spread of organic farming incapable of producing enough food to feed the world.
This IISD Commentary is an adaptation of Brown's response to Driessen's remarks at the symposium, organized by students of the Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon.
Lima Workshop on Mining and Sustainable Development in the Americas- Année: 1998
- Auteur: Dr. Nola-Kate Seymoar, Carmen Roca, Dr. Real Lavergne
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 26
Minutes from workshop - Vision Towards 2008 - Mining and Sustainable Development which took place in Lima, Peru - July 29 - 29, 1998.
Locating the Energy for Change: An Introduction to Appreciative Inquiry- Année: 1999
- Auteur: Charles Elliott
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: Charles Elliott
- Nombre de pages: 288
- ISBN: 1-895536-15-4
Appreciative inquiry is an approach to organizational change based on strengths rather than weaknesses, on a vision of what is possible rather than an analysis of what is not.
In
Locating the Energy for Change, Dr. Charles Elliott describes the theoretical basis of appreciative inquiry, shows practitioners how to use it, and provides case studies of its applications in the developing world.
Non Governmental Organization’s Use of the Global Reporting Initiative Guidelines for Sustainability Reporting- Année: 2005
- Auteur: IISD, CEDHA
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: CEDHA
- Tous droits réservés: CEDHA, IISD
This paper explores the experiences of IISD and CEDHA in implementing the Guidelines. It provides an overview of the organizations´ experiences by exploring issues such as benefits of using the Guidelines, difficulties of implementation, and suggestions for CSOs contemplating using the Guidelines. The paper also provides recommendations to the GRI regarding how the Guidelines could better meet the needs of CSOs, perhaps considering a sector supplement for CSOs or possibly, a supplement for both for-profit and not-for-profit service providing organizations.
One Lifeboat: China and The World’s Environment and Development- Année: 2006
- Auteur: Arthur J. Hanson, Claude Martin
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 61
- ISBN: 1-895536-96-0
With a massive population, substantial resource base and unprecedented economic growth, China's environment and development impacts can be felt around the world. By 2020, China expects to quadruple its GDP over the year 2000, while becoming an "environmentally friendly, resource-efficient society." These goals present an enormous challenge, with outcomes of growing significance for all nations.
China has demonstrated its commitment to environmental stewardship by participating in major international agreements and by investing in improved environmental performance domestically. It's projected that between 2006 and 2010 alone, China will spend US$243 billion on environmental protection and management. Yet economic growth outpaces environmental efforts, and a weak international environmental governance system hinders progress.
This report looks at the international environmental implications of China's growth, and the role played by China in international environmental cooperation, including its regional and global efforts and its growing role in development assistance.
People, Planet and Profits- Année: 2006
- Auteur: Mark Moody-Stuart
- Format: Commentaire
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
In June 2006, IISD Board member Sir Mark Moody-Stuart delivered a keynote address to his fellow Board members, IISD staff and guests in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Sir Mark Moody-Stuart is currently Chairman of Anglo American plc. A backgrounder is available
here (PDF - 40 kb).
Policy Submission on Aid Policy for the UN International Meeting on Small Island Developing States- Année: 2005
- Auteur: Brown
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
This submission to the January 2005 UN meeting on Small Island Developing States, by IISD Project manager Oli Brown, makes the case for more effective, conflict-sensitive aid policy in small island developing states, and offers policy options for how this might be achieved.
President's Report Fall 2001- Année: 2001
- Format: Bulletin
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
President's Report - Fall 2001
Remembering a Friend; Remembering a Visionary - A Tribute to Konrad von Moltke- Année: 2006
- Auteur:
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 24
Konrad von Moltke, a long-time associate of IISD, passed away in May 2005. In May 2006, a memorial event was held in his honour in Geneva. IISD prepared this collection of tributes that recognize Konrad's genius, his warmth and his passion.
Sourcebook on Sustainable Development- Année: 1992
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 134
- ISBN: 1-895536-04-9
At IISD we frequently hear the complaint that there is both a wealth and dearth of information about sustainable development - no shortage of writing on the subject, but difficulty in knowing what to read and where to find it. This first edition of
Sourcebook on Sustainable Development was designed to give the reader a useable "window" on both the practical and intellectual side of sustainable development. Components of the Sourcebook have been redesigned and updated for use on our
SD Gateway.
The Sustainable Development Timeline - 2002- Année: 2002
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Sensibilisation
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
Starting with the release of Rachel Carson's
Silent Spring in 1962, the IISD Sustainable Development Timeline highlights key meetings, environmental events, publications and other milestones that have paved the path toward sustainability. This version of the Timeline was published in 2002 prior to the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg.
The Sustainable Development Timeline - 2006- Année: 2006
- Auteur:
- Format: Sensibilisation
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
Starting with the release of Rachel Carson's
Silent Spring in 1962, the IISD Sustainable Development Timeline highlights key meetings, environmental events, publications and other milestones that have paved the path toward sustainability. This fourth edition, available in Chinese and English, was published in January 2006. IISD prepared this edition with the generous support of the Canada School of Public Service and the Canadian International Development Agency.
The Sustainable Development Timeline - 2007- Année: 2007
- Auteur:
- Format: Sensibilisation
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
Starting with the release of Rachel Carson's
Silent Spring in 1962, the IISD Sustainable Development Timeline highlights key meetings, environmental events, publications and other milestones that have paved the path toward sustainability. This fifth edition, available in French and English, was published in the summer of 2007. IISD gratefully acknowledges the support of Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth in the production of this edition.
Sustaining Excellence: The 2000-2001 Annual Report of the International Institute for Sustainable Development- Année: 2001
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 26
Sustaining Excellence: The 2001-2002 Annual Report of the International Institute for Sustainable Development- Année: 2002
- Auteur: Stuart Slayen
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 28
Sustaining Excellence: The 2001-2002 Annual Report of the International Institute for Sustainable Development, captures institutional highlights and financial news from the fiscal year ending March 31, 2002. This year's report also includes a feature article about the tenth anniversary of the Earth Negotiations Bulletin, a collection of insights and ideas from IISD board and staff, and a guest column about the state of sustainability, by James Gustave Speth, Dean, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.
Sustaining Excellence: The 2002-2003 Annual Report of the International Institute for Sustainable Development- Année: 2003
- Auteur: Stuart Slayen
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 30
Sustaining Excellence: The 2002-2003 Annual Report of the International Institute for Sustainable Development, captures institutional highlights and financial news from the fiscal year ending March 31, 2003. This year's report also includes an "FAQ about IISD" and a collection of insights about learning, written by IISD staff.
Sustaining Excellence: The 2003-2004 Annual Report of the International Institute for Sustainable Development- Année: 2004
- Auteur: Stuart Slayen
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
Sustaining Excellence: The 2003-2004 Annual Report of the International Institute for Sustainable Development captures institutional highlights and financial information for the year ending March 31, 2004. This year’s report includes an interview with former IISD President, Dr. Arthur J. Hanson, O.C., and a report on IISD’s own institutional sustainable development performance.
Sustaining Excellence: The 2004-2005 Annual Report of the International Institute for Sustainable Development- Année: 2005
- Auteur: Stuart Slayen
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
The 2004-2005 Annual Report of the International Institute for Sustainable Development covers programmatic and financial highlights for the year ending March 31, 2005. This year's report also celebrates IISD's fifteenth anniversary with an institutional timeline and the personal reflections of five eminent friends of the institute. We also examine the institute's recently-confirmed strategic directions for the period 2005-2010.
Sustaining Excellence: The 2005-2006 Annual Report of the International Institute for Sustainable Development- Année: 2006
- Auteur: Stuart Slayen
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
The 2005-2006 annual report describes program highlights and financial performance for the year ending March 31, 2006. The report also includes feature articles about our Global Subsidies Initiative, the Emerging Leaders for Governance project and about the economic value of ecological goods and services. The report begins with a feature called "The Change I Seek," wherein members of our team express their individual perspectives and passions about the work we do.
Sustaining Excellence: The 2006-2007 Annual Report of the International Institute for Sustainable Development- Année: 2007
- Auteur: Stuart Slayen
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
The 2006–2007 annual report describes program highlights and financial performance for the year ending March 31, 2007. The report also includes feature articles on our work in China, ongoing research into Lake Winnipeg, and the prospects for global environmental governance in a world of institutional change. The report also draws attention to sustainable development since the Bruntland report, with an article focusing on the reflections of Bruntland's Canadian commissioners—Maurice Strong and Jim MacNeill. As climate change policy heats up in Canada and abroad, IISD's Climate Change and Energy Director John Drexhage probes some tough questions on the road ahead.
Sustaining Excellence: The 2007-2008 Annual Report of the International Institute for Sustainable Development- Année: 2008
- Auteur: Stuart Slayen
- Format: Rapport
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
The 2007–2008 annual report describes program highlights and financial performance for the year ending March 31, 2008. The report also includes a compelling article by IISD President and CEO David Runnalls on what must happen for sustainable development to finally take hold; an interview with a project partner in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; an overview of the global food issue; a look at the intersection between Internet governance and sustainable development, and more.
Ten+Ten- Année: 2002
- Auteur: Heather Creech, Arthur J. Hanson, Peter Hughes, Pintér, Marlene Roy, David Runnalls, Stuart Slayen
- Format: Bulletin
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
Ten + Ten explores the top ten achievements and failures in sustainable development in the decade between Rio and Johnannesburg.
The UNEP That We Want: Reflections on UNEP's Future Challenges- Année: 2007
- Auteur: Mark Halle
- Format: Commentaire
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
At the request of UNEP and with funding from the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and UNEP, IISD convened a group of individuals with substantial experience in international environmental affairs, to reflect for a day on the nature and evolution of our environmental challenges, to discuss appropriate responses, and to consider the role of UNEP in deploying these responses. They met in Prangins, Switzerland, on September 17, 2007. This note summarizes some of the reflections recorded during the day.
Why Aren’t We There Yet?: Twenty years of sustainable development- Année: 2008
- Auteur: Runnalls
- Format: Commentaire
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
In this commentary, IISD's President and CEO, David Runnalls, takes a short historical look at the Brundtland Commission, explores why progress toward sustainable developed slipped and ponders what Canada needs to do to restore its respectability, if not leadership, on sustainable development.
World Summit on Sustainable Development: An assessment for IISD- Année: 2002
- Auteur: Peter Doran
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 32
This briefing paper was prepared for the International Institute for Sustainable Development following the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development. The paper includes sections on: World Summit outcomes and commitments; background; the actors; an assessment of the political significance of the Summit; comments on policy developments of interest to the IISD; and conclusions.
Affaires (23 publications)
Beyond Regulation: Exporters and Voluntary- Année: 1998
- Auteur: Ron Yachnin, Robert Kerr, Aaron Cosbey
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD and others (see notes)
- Nombre de pages: 98
- ISBN: I-89-5536-11-1
This book is designed to help policy makers, exporters, environment managers and representatives of civil society better understand the implications of voluntary and non-regulatory initiatives of environmental policy and trade competiveness.
Using case studies and interviews with Canadian companies, this book examines emerging environmental risks and opportunities to the export performance of Canadian industry.
Business Strategy for Sustainable Development- Année: 1992
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 19
- ISBN: 1-895536-00-6
Business Strategy, undertaken with Deloitte & Touche and the Business Council on Sustainable Development, offers an in-depth look at sustainable development business practices and describes the practical steps companies can take to internalize sustainable development and profit from the opportunities it offers.
This book highlights best practices at a variety of successful companies, and incorporates results of a 17-country survey.
Business Strategy will be of interst to company managers and senior executives, their professional advisors, business schools, and a variety of others interested in environmentally and socially responsible business.
Coming Clean: Corporate Environmental Reporting- Année: 1993
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD & Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu International
- Tous droits réservés: Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu International
- Nombre de pages: 63
- ISBN: 0-942640-03-9
Published by IISD, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu International, and Sustainability,
Coming Clean reveals how 75 of the leading companies in Europe, Japan and the United States are reporting on their environmental performance and management practices.
An analysis of the trends, audience and the impact of corporate reporting is valuable to companies, their shareholders and interested observers.
Corporate Social Responsibility: An Implementation Guide for Business- Année: 2007
- Auteur: Paul Honen, Jason Potts
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 115
- ISBN: 978-1-895536-97-3
The critical role of companies in implementing sustainable development internationally is widely recognized. Increasingly, corporate social responsibility (CSR) is being acknowledged not only as a key to risk mitigation but also as a core element for building corporate value. This guide, designed for businesses operating in the international context, provides an overview of the basic steps to, and instruments for, implementing a CSR strategy adapted specifically to your business or organizational context.
Critical Success Factors and Performance Measures for Start-up Social and Environmental Enterprises (Report for the SEED Initiative Research Program) - Année: 2008
- Auteur: David Boyer, Heather Creech, Leslie Paas
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD, SEED
- Tous droits réservés: IISD, SEED
- Nombre de pages: 44
Eight critical success factors and fourteen performance indicators identified through this investigation form the basis for a robust rapid assessment process for social and environmental enterprises. Such a process can be self directed by the enterprise leaders, to determine in the early stages of their development whether they have the critical elements in place for successful growth.
EarthEnterprise: Tool kit- Année: 1994
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 172
- ISBN: 1-895536-34-0
This book is designed to help entrpreneurs and innovators build new kinds of business through research, networking, and sharing ideas.
Based on the original research by a team of experts who work throughout Canada and the United States, the
Tool Kit provides the insights and contacts needed by small and medium-sized enterprises that are successful because they meet today's growing demand for environmentally and socially responsible products and services.
The
Tool Kit includes the following:
- How to understand green consumers;
- Descriptions of the forces driving green market growth;
- Names of companies wanting green suppliers;
- How environmental laws give new market opportunities;
- Getting the best from new technology; and
- Lists of capital and investment sources.
Fifth Annual Leadership and Social Change Net Impact Conference and Career Fair- Année: 2007
- Auteur: Timmer
- Format: Commentaire
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés:
IISD consultant Dagmar Timmer delivered the following address on March 23, 2007, to an audience of MBA students from three schools at McGill University in Montreal. The students are interested in developing their careers in social responsibility and sustainability issues. "...your skill set from an MBA is very important to the sustainability field," Timmer told her audience. "That's a fact."
Global Green Standards- Année: 1996
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 100
- ISBN: 1-895536-05-7
Global Green Standards is an informative guide for business on ISO 14000 standards. Used in conjunction with appropriate goals, and with management commitment, the standards will help improve corporate performance.
This report highlights what stakeholders interested in sustainable development should understand about the 14000 standards. It also explains to industry what ISO standards can and cannot do for their organization.
Global Green Standards relates the relevance of ISO 14000 standards to the World Trade Organization and the implications for new international trade rules. In addition, it explores the opportunity for developing countries to embrace the ISO 1400 series.
Anyone with an interst in becoming more efficent while earning profits and maintaining the trust of their stakeholders should read this report.
How material is ISO 26000 Social Responsibility to Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)?- Année: 2008
- Auteur: Oshani Perera
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 36
The report maps the materiality of the ISO 26000 Social Responsibility to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) through a global survey of 59 SMEs, 37 social responsibility consultations and 16 National Cleaner Production Centres across the world.
The IISD Innovator- Année: 2008
- Auteur:
- Format: Bulletin
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
The IISD Innovator is a quarterly newsletter publication of the Fund Development and Community Relations Department at the International Institute for Sustainable Development.
Showcasing news, the latest trends, personalities and interviews, The Innovator is all about innovation in sustainable development and regularly highlights IISD's programs and projects at the local, national and international levels.
Alanna Mitchell is the Editor of The Innovator. An IISD Associate in Toronto, she is an award-winning journalist and author of Dancing at the Dead Sea: Tracking the World's Environmental Hotspots and Sea Sick-which is slated for publication in Australia in September 2008 and in Canada in January 2009.
Rick Groom is Contributing Editor of The Innovator. He is also Development and Communications Officer with IISD in Winnipeg. An accomplished freelance journalist, his work has appeared in Canadian Living, Homemakers, Tribute, Today's Bride, TV Guide as well as CTV's Canada a.m. and CBC-Radio.
The IISD Innovator: Issue 5 - May 2008- Année: 2008
- Auteur:
- Format: Bulletin
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
May 2008 edition Highlights: IISD President David Runnalls' recipe as to how Canada can get back on top of its Sustainable Development game again, Sustainability Today Q+A with IISD Youth Internship alumnus Dara Edmonds and Notable Quotes from the Globe 2008 Conference in Vancouver.
The IISD Innovator is a quarterly publication of the Fund Development and Community Relations Department at the International Institute for Sustainable Development.
Investing in Stability: Conflict Risk, Environmental Challenges and the Bottom-Line- Année: 2004
- Auteur: John Bray, Jason Switzer, Hussels Mareike, Daniel Wagner, Michael Kelly
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD, UNEP FI
- Tous droits réservés: IISD, UNEP FI
- Nombre de pages: 44
This collection of papers aims to stimulate debate on the interactions between finance and conflict, and to explore opportunities to improve financial institutions' management of these interactions. Concerning itself principally with voluntary actions, this initiative seeks to identify mechanisms whereby firms could help to reduce the economic drivers and impacts of violence and terrorism, in areas where profitability and social responsibility align.
Drawing upon a series of articles by leading experts in the field of corporate risk consulting, sustainable finance and political risk assessment and management, this collection identifies several areas where the tools and capacities of banks, insurance companies and asset managers could be strengthened, and where novel financial products could be utilized to reduce conflict vulnerability or strengthen post-conflict reconstruction. Firms that start now to identify the emerging opportunities and risks posed by conflict/business interlinkages will be better positioned to respond if and when these do become material.
With conflict high on the international political agenda, the feasibility of launching a multi-stakeholder platform for more sophisticated and informed dialogue and learning towards these ends should be assessed, and appropriate convenors and participants identified.
For this work, IISD has partnered with the United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative. Mareike Hussels (UNEP Finance Initiative) and Jason Switzer (IISD) served as editors.
Investing in Stability: Conflict Risk, Markets and the Bottom-Line- Année: 2003
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: UNEP FI, IISD
- Tous droits réservés: UNEP FI, IISD
- Nombre de pages: 8
Drawing on research and the results of two workshops, this brochure maps out our understanding of the positive and negative linkages between finance and conflict, and explores some of the voluntary actions the financial sector could take to promote peace. The project was funded by the German Environment Ministry (BMU).
ISO 14000 and Business Strategy: An Annotated Bibliography- Année: 1996
- Auteur: Tom Conway, Vivian Bertrand
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 61
The vast majority of the pieces in this bibliography present ISO 14000 as a solution to many problems: unintentional trade barriers created by environmental standards; the inefficiency of command and control regulations; and the plethora of permits, inspections, regulations and standards faced by companies trading across international borders. Other authors, if not enthusiastic, suggest that the standard will be necessary for doing business, especially business in Europe. A few authors critique ISO 14000 or doubt its ability to do what others believe it will do. Regardless, many companies are prepared to certify if necessary. Many authors such as Donaldson, Sissell and Watson describe the actions of companies and accreditation boards that are preparing for the standard even though there is still uncertainty regarding the potential impact of the standard.
ISO Social Responsibility Standardization- Année: 2004
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 11
This document was prepared to provide input to both the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Social Responsibility Conference (June 21–22, 2004) and to the ISO Technical Management Board’s meeting (June 24, 2004). It is presented in three parts: i) an introduction to IISD’s perspective on SR and standardization; ii) issues related to ISO’s role in sustainable development standardization; and iii) recommendations related to the next steps in the ISO SR standardization process.
Microfinance and Climate Change Adaptation- Année: 2008
- Auteur: Anne Hammill, Richard Matthew, Elissa McCarter
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: Institute of Development Studies
- Tous droits réservés: Institute of Development Studies
- Nombre de pages: 10
Climate change is understood as a threat to which the poor are acutely vulnerable. Microfinance services (MFS) are recognized as tools for helping to reduce the vulnerability of the poor. In this report, we explore the possibility of linking MFS to climate change adaptation. MFS can provide poor people with the means to diversify, accumulate and manage the assets needed to become less susceptible to shocks and stresses and/or better able to deal with their impacts. Yet these links may not hold for everybody. MFS typically do not reach the chronically poor, may encourage short-term coping instead (or at the expense) of longer-term vulnerability reduction, or even increase vulnerability. These limitations and risks aside, MFS can still play an important role in vulnerability reduction and climate change adaptation among some of the poor, provided services better match client needs and livelihoods.
People, Planet and Profits- Année: 2006
- Auteur: Mark Moody-Stuart
- Format: Commentaire
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
In June 2006, IISD Board member Sir Mark Moody-Stuart delivered a keynote address to his fellow Board members, IISD staff and guests in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Sir Mark Moody-Stuart is currently Chairman of Anglo American plc. A backgrounder is available
here (PDF - 40 kb).
Private Rights, Public Problems: A guide to NAFTA's controversial chapter on investor rights- Année: 2001
- Auteur: Howard Mann
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD in Assoc. with World Wildlife Fund
- Tous droits réservés: IISD and World Wildlife Fund
- Nombre de pages: 110
- ISBN: 1-895536-39-1
This guide was jointly produced by IISD and WWF-U.S. as part of an international effort to raise awareness on the full implications of investment law. Its production was made possible through the generous financial support of the Ford Foundation.
Rainforest Alliance Certification- Année: 2007
- Auteur: Tensie Whelan
- Format: Commentaire
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
On farms throughout Latin America, coffee is growing beneath the shade of the forest canopy, in harmony with the environment. Water and soil are clean; children have access to schools and healthcare; workers are well-treated and fairly paid; wildlife habitat is protected; and the farms are economically viable, thanks to the success of Rainforest Alliance certification. Tensie Whelan, and IISD Board member and the Executive Director of the Rainforest Alliance, describes certification and its impact.
Scale-up and Replication for Social and Environmental Enterprises (Report for the SEED Initiative Research Program) - Année: 2008
- Auteur: Heather Creech
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD, SEED
- Tous droits réservés: IISD, SEED
- Nombre de pages: 21
This paper explores how the international development community approaches scale-up and replication and, in particular, its role in supporting start-up social and environmental enterprises to expand both their business and their social and environmental impact.
Seeking Sustainability: COSA Preliminary Analysis of Sustainability Initiatives in the Coffee Sector- Année: 2008
- Auteur: Daniele Giovannucci, Jason Potts, Bernard Killian, Christopher Wunderlich, Susana Schuller, Gabriela Soto, Kira Schroeder, Isabelle Vagneron, Fabrice Pinard
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD, CIRAD, CATIE and CIMS 2008
- Nombre de pages: 48
The growing economic value and consumer popularity of sustainability standards inevitably raise questions about the extent to which their structure and dynamics actually address many environmental, economic and public welfare issues. The Committee on Sustainable Assessment (COSA) was formed, in part, to develop a scientifically credible framework capable of assessing the impacts associated with the adoption of sustainability initiatives. This paper examines the pilot phase of vetting and testing the COSA method, a farm management tool used to gather and analyze data using economic, environmental and social metrics.
This COSA method pilot test involves vetting and testing over 50 farms in five countries—including Kenya, Peru, Costa Rica, Honduras and Nicaragua—who were using the most widely-known sustainability initiatives: Fair Trade, Organic, Utz Certified and Rainforest Alliance. In the testing process, certified farms are compared with their conventional counterparts along social, economical and environmental indicators. These indicators include net income, biodiversity and soil health, market access, occupational health and safety, employment contracts and aggregate producer satisfaction. Given the small sample represented, the results of this testing process should be considered observations rather than firm conclusions or generalizations.
Surviving and Thriving in the Great M&A Game- Année: 2007
- Auteur: Daniel Gagnier
- Format: Commentaire
- Maison d'edition: Policy Options
- Tous droits réservés: Policy Options
Canadian aluminum giant Alcan was recently the target of a US$28-billion hostile takeover bid by Alcoa and then managed to organize a friendly takeover by Rio Tinto worth US $44 billion. Clearly a Canadian firm can play in the big leagues of business and maintain their corporate responsibility. Dan Gagnier, who was at the Alcan senior management table throughout this turbulent period, shares this personal account of surviving and thriving during a global trend of consolidation.
This article appears in the 2007 July/August issue of
Policy Options.
Typologies for Partnerships for Sustainable Development and for Social and Environmental Enterprises: Exploring SEED winners through two lenses (Report for the SEED Initiative Research Program) - Année: 2008
- Auteur: Heather Creech, Leslie Paas, Miruna Oana
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD, SEED
- Tous droits réservés: IISD, SEED
- Nombre de pages: 39
Creating a comprehensive typology of partnerships is problematic, because of the extreme variety of forms and shapes that these partnerships take. Nor has there been sufficient exploration of critical success factors for different types of partnerships. This paper suggests that, in order to help local-level partnerships achieve their goals, the experience of social and environmental enterprise has much to offer.
Changement climatique (120 publications)
Adapting to a Changing Climate- Année: 2007
- Auteur: David Runnalls
- Format: Commentaire
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
By David Runnalls, speech to the Green Leaders Conference, Winnipeg, October 2007 "Adapting to climate change is critical to the long-term development of Manitoba. If we bring consideration of the implication of climate change into our decision-making processes today, we are less likely to be surprised in the future. If we don't, there is great potential for us to take actions that increase the likelihood of economic decline and loss of life in the future. To avoid this situation, action is needed by all Manitobans."
Agriculture and Climate Change - A Prairie Perspective- Année: 1997
- Auteur: IISD and the Environmental Adaptation Research Group
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 21
Agriculture is an economic activity that is highly dependent upon weather and climate in order to produce the food and fibre necessary to sustain human life. Not surprisingly, agriculture is deemed to be an economic activity that is expected to be vulnerable to climate variability and change. The vulnerability of agriculture to climate variability and change is an issue of major importance to the international scientific community, and this concern is reflected in Article 2 of the UNFCCC, which
calls for the...
Agriculture and Climate Change - Workshop Report- Année: 2000
- Auteur: Bryan Yusishen, Allen Tyrchniewicz
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 11
The Canadian Prairies are particularly sensitive and vulnerable to climate change. Current predictions are that they will experience more of a warming trend than the global average, particularly in the winter and spring. It is also expected that the Prairies could experience longer, warmer and drier summers, with greater potential for precipitation in the spring and winter.
Arctic Future - The Circumpolar International Internship Newsletter- Année: 2004
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Bulletin
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
Arctic Future is a quarterly publication designed to deliver news, information and feature stories about the Future of Children and Youth Initiative and the Circumpolar Internship Program supported by the Arctic Council.
Assessing the Security Implications of Climate Change for West Africa: Country Case Studies of Ghana and Burkina Faso- Année: 2008
- Auteur: Oli Brown, Alec Crawford
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 62
- ISBN: 978-1-894784-13-9
Traditionally seen as an environmental and an energy issue, climate change is now also being cast as a threat to international peace and security. Africa, though the least responsible for greenhouse gas emissions, is seen as the continent most likely to suffer its worst consequences—a function of the continent’s reliance on climate-dependent sectors (such as rain-fed agriculture) and its history of resource, ethnic and political conflict.
The security implications of climate change have become the subject of unprecedented international attention; in 2007 climate change was the focus of both a Security Council debate and the Nobel Peace Prize. There have been some attempts to construct scenarios of the ways in which warming temperatures might undermine security at a global scale. But the country-level security impacts of climate change have been lost in the political rhetoric. Local experts are rarely consulted.
This paper is a modest effort to address this research gap. Drawing on field visits and consultations with local experts, this paper explores the extent to which climate change may undermine security in two different countries in West Africa, Ghana and Burkina Faso.
The beginnings of a plan- Année: 2007
- Auteur: John Drexhage
- Format: Commentaire
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: Environmental Finance
Canada's new emissions plan may be tougher on industry than many environmentalists claim. But more will clearly be required across all sectors of Canadian society, says Drexhage, IISD's Director of Climate Change and Energy.
This commentary was published in the June 2007 issue of
Environmental Finance and is posted here with permission.
Bilateral and multilateral financial assistance for the energy sector of developing countries- Année: 2008
- Auteur: Dennis Tirpak, Helen Adams
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: Earthscan
- Tous droits réservés: Earthscan
- Nombre de pages: 17
This article examines trends in development assistance funding for energy and the implications for mitigating climate change, during 1997–2005, a period that begins with the agreement on the Kyoto Protocol under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Analysis suggests that there has been somewhat of a shift away from fossil fuel to lower greenhouse-gas-emitting projects. However, analysis also suggests that, unless development assistance for energy increases in the coming years, the influence of multilateral banks will diminish and their ability to encourage sustainable energy projects will decline.
Several challenges will need to be met in the future to increase funding to ensure that investments made today, do not pollute tomorrow, and to overcome the lack of a common reporting format by standardizing the collection and reporting of data on investments for energy.
Border Carbon Adjustment- Année: 2008
- Auteur: Aaron Cosbey
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 13
This paper looks at border carbon adjustment—a trade measure that has been proposed to address competitiveness and leakage concerns in conjunction with strong domestic actions on climate change. It judges BCA on the criteria of effectiveness, administrative feasibility, WTO legality and wider geopolitical impacts. It was prepared for the seminar on
Trade and Climate Change, June 18-20, 2008, in Copenhagen, co-hosted by the Government of Denmark, the German Marshall Fund of the United States and IISD.
Bush Blinks; The U.S. now at the climate change table- Année: 2005
- Auteur: John Drexhage, Runnalls
- Format: Commentaire
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
There is renewed global energy about tackling climate change following the December 2005 climate conference in Montreal, writes IISD’s Director of Climate Change and Energy, John Drexhage. The fact that the U.S. is prepared to join discussions is a major step forward.
Canada in a Post-2012 World: A Qualitative Assessment of Domestic and International Perspectives- Année: 2005
- Auteur: Warren Bell, John Van Ham, Jo-Ellen Parry, John Drexhage, Peter Dickey
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- ISBN: 1-895536-79-0
Canada in a Post-2012 World explores Canadian and international perspectives on establishing a sustainable, global regime for climate change action. It provides a set of analytical tools to help frame Canadian perspectives on the range of international options being considered for a post-Kyoto world, and an initial assessment of how Canadian sensitivities and perspectives might be received by critical Parties in the global community. One common theme that emerges is that the threat of climate change is real—some impacts are already visible—and Canada needs to respond in a meaningful way that works to position the country as a leader in a clean energy future.
China needs to become a leading partner in efforts to "decarbonize development"- Année: 2005
- Auteur: Papineau
- Format: Commentaire
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
In this February 2005 commentary, IISD intern Maya Papineau says that China needs to make major leaps in emissions reduction, even though it's not bound to any quantitative restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions under the Kyoto Protocol's commitment period from 2008 to 2012.
Clarity of Thought. Creativity in Action.- Année: 2006
- Auteur:
- Format: Sensibilisation
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
This brochure was produced in December 2005 for COP/MOP-1 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Clean Energy Investment- Année: 2008
- Auteur: Aaron Cosbey
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 12
This paper looks at ways to foster increased flows of investment, both domestic and foreign, into clean energy infrastructure and technologies in developing countries. It looks first at domestic factors—the investment climate for these sorts of investments, and ways that domestic policy might remove barriers and establish incentives. It then looks at existing international investment law, asking how it might either frustrate or foster more clean energy investment. The paper was prepared for the seminar on
Trade and Climate Change, June 18-20, 2008, in Copenhagen, co-hosted by the Government of Denmark, the German Marshall Fund of the United States and IISD.
Clean Energy Investment in the Former Soviet Union (Ukraine and Kazakhstan) - Année: 2008
- Auteur: Point Carbon
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 70
This commissioned study looks at the domestic barriers and opportunities in two countries— the Ukraine and Kazakhstan— for increased investment in clean energy infrastructure and technologies. Some barriers and opportunities are general to all investment, while others are specific to clean energy investment. The study was part of a project that included another
country study (PDF - 1.7 mb), in Nigeria. A
synthesis report (PDF - 1.1 mb) pulled together the lessons from these studies and the literature on domestic issues, as well as looking at international investment law through the same lens, asking how it might foster or frustrate increase clean energy investment.
Clean Energy Investment in Nigeria: The domestic context - Année: 2008
- Auteur: Felix B. Dayo
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 110
This commissioned study looks at the domestic barriers and opportunities for increased investment in clean energy infrastructure and technologies in Nigeria. Some barriers and opportunities are general to all investment, while others are specific to clean energy investment. The study was part of a project that included two other
country studies, in the Ukraine and Kazakhstan. A
synthesis report (PDF - 1.1 mb) pulled together the lessons from these studies and the literature on domestic issues, as well as looking at international investment law through the same lens, asking how it might foster or frustrate increase clean energy investment.
Clean Energy Investment: Policymakers' Summary- Année: 2008
- Auteur: Aaron Cosbey, Jennifer Ellis, Mahnaz Malik, Howard Mann
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 10
This is a summary of a
longer report (PDF - 1.1 mb), which synthesizes the lessons learned over a year's study of the barriers and opportunities for clean energy investment in developing countries. It focuses first on the domestic side, looking at those elements of the domestic regulatory and policy framework that might encourage or discourage investment both foreign and domestic. Three commissioned country studies informed this part of the work. It then looks at the web of international investment laws, embodied in bilateral, regional and multilateral treaties, asking how they might impede or foster clean energy investment.
Clean Energy Investment: Project synthesis report- Année: 2008
- Auteur: Aaron Cosbey, Jennifer Ellis, Mahnaz Malik, Howard Mann
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 86
This report synthesizes the lessons learned over a year's study of the barriers and opportunities for clean energy investment in developing countries. It focuses first on the domestic side, looking at those elements of the domestic regulatory and policy framework that might encourage or discourage investment both foreign and domestic. Three commissioned country studies informed this part of the work. It then looks at the web of international investment laws, embodied in bilateral, regional and multilateral treaties, asking how they might impede or foster clean energy investment. A
policymakers' summary (PDF - 433 kb) is also available.
Climate Canada Newsletter- Année: 2000
- Format: Bulletin
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
Climate Canada: A Canadian Lens on Global Climate Change. Seventeen issues of Climate Canada were produced, ending May 2001.
Climate Change and Competitiveness: A Survey of the Issues- Année: 2005
- Auteur: Aaron Cosbey
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 10
From the outset, the Kyoto Protocol and the UNFCCC have had to contend with perceived tension between effective action to slow climate change, and maintenance of competitiveness. Competitiveness concerns were the explicit prime motivation for the withdrawal of the U.S. from the Kyoto Process. Competitiveness concerns have since plagued Canada, the U.S.'s largest trading partner and the bearer of a relatively difficult emission reduction target. They have also figured large in the climate-related policy debates in the EU, where they effectively scuttled the EC's 1992 proposed Directive on Carbon Tax, and have continued to dog the elaboration and implementation of the EU's Emissions Trading System.
This paper explores the nature of the concerns over competitiveness, trying to dissect them in a meaningful way and assess the need for concern. It aims to serve as background to the discussions to take place at the experts' workshop on Climate Change, Competitiveness and Trade, London, U.K., March 30, 2005, organized by Chatham House and the International Institute for Sustainable Development.
Climate Change and Energy Brochure- Année: 2001
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Sensibilisation
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
An overview of IISD's Climate Change and Energy Strategic Objective.
Climate change and forced migration: Observations, projections and implications- Année: 2007
- Auteur: Oli Brown
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: UNDP
- Tous droits réservés: UNDP
- Nombre de pages: 35
In 1990, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) noted that the greatest single impact of climate change could be on human migration—with millions of people (the most common estimate is 200 million by 2050) displaced by shoreline erosion, coastal flooding and agricultural degradation. But with so many other social, economic and environmental factors at work, establishing a linear, causative relationship between anthropogenic climate change and forced migration has, to date, been difficult.
Predicting future flows of climate migrants is complex; stymied by a lack of baseline data, distorted by population growth and reliant on the evolution of climate change as well as the quantity of future emissions. Nevertheless the available science, summarized in the latest assessment report of the IPCC, translates into a simple fact: on current predictions the "carrying capacity" of large parts of the world will be compromised by climate change.
This paper was written as a thematic paper for the 2007/2008 Human Development Report of the UNDP, "
Fighting Climate Change: Human Solidarity in a Divided World." The paper investigates the differing projections for forced migration over the next 50 years, discusses the problem of prediction and analyzes the development implications of large-scale migration. The paper sets out three broad scenarios, based on differing emissions forecasts, for what we might expect. These range from the best case scenario where serious emissions reductions happen and a "Marshall Plan" for adaptation is put in place, to the "business as usual" scenario, where the large-scale migration foreseen by the most gloomy analysts comes true, or is exceeded.
Climate Change and Foreign Policy: An exploration of options for greater integration- Année: 2007
- Auteur: John Drexhage, Deborah Murphy, Oli Brown, Aaron Cosbey, Peter Dickey, Jo-Ellen Parry, John Van Ham, Richard Tarasofsky, Beverley Darkin
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 66
- ISBN: 978-1-895536-98-0
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of this century. Increasing evidence of the impacts of climate change and that human actions are contributing to changes in climate highlights the need for action. There is an increasing realization in the international community that achieving the consensus and commitment needed to take action requires positioning climate change in a broader foreign policy context.
The ostensible goal of Western foreign policy is to provide stability and security as a foundation for human well-being, global freedom and prosperity. However, in today’s increasingly inter-connected world, the traditional instruments of diplomacy are not always effective in tackling global threats. Established alliances and procedures are hard-pressed to be effective against a threat such as climate change, when the cause (greenhouse gas emissions) is not the ambition of any one “hostile” power. Addressing the climate change challenge requires new thinking in foreign policy—thinking that considers engagement on climate change not only in the sphere of environment, but also outside the environment box.
This study examines opportunities for a broader framing of the climate change issue in a number of foreign policy areas of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark: diplomacy and international relations; energy security; peace and security; trade and investment; and development cooperation.
Co-authored by IISD's John Drexhage, Deborah Murphy, Oli Brown, Aaron Cosbey, Peter Dickey, Jo-Ellen Parry and John Van Ham; and Richard Tarasofsky and Beverley Darkin of Chatham House.
Climate Change and Global Governance: Which Way Ahead? - Année: 2008
- Auteur: John Drexhage
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 6
This paper argues that, to address the multi-faceted climate challenge we face, governance efforts must evolve beyond the current global regime-building model and that environmental and development policies must become much better integrated.
This briefing paper is an output of the "Mapping Global Environmental Governance Reform" project of the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD). The initiative was conceived of and funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of Denmark.
Climate Change and Global Governance: Which Way Ahead?- Année: 2007
- Auteur: John Drexhage
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 10
In this paper, IISD's John Drexhage looks at the climate regime. From the paper: "My argument has more to do with the current reluctance of major economies—including three of the top four global emitters—to submit their GHG emission activities to strict, internationally binding commitments. If, for example, a mitigation regime strictly under the UN means further delay in the U.S. on a post-2012 agreement, due to its Senate being unable to ratify such an agreement, then why not try and set up an alternative structure, even if only as an initial step? Or, given the challenges faced in ratifying any international binding agreement in the U.S. Senate, could we actually envision a situation where the UN regime would apply everywhere but the U.S.? And if so, what would motivate major developing country economies to agree to submit to a system the U.S. would refuse?"
Climate Change and Global Governance: Which Way Ahead? (Excerpt) - Année: 2008
- Auteur: John Drexhage
- Format: Extrait
- Maison d'edition: University of Toronto Press
- Tous droits réservés: University of Toronto Press
In this excerpt of a chapter in "A globally integrated climate policy for Canada" (edited by Steven Bernstein, et al. University of Toronto Press, 2008), John Drexhage, IISD's Director of Climate Change and Energy, argues that to address the multi-faceted climate challenge we face, governance efforts must evolve beyond the current global regime-building model, and that environmental and development policies must become much better integrated.
Climate change as the ‘new’ security threat: implications for Africa- Année: 2007
- Auteur: Oli Brown, Anne Hammill, Robert Mcleman
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: International Affairs
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 14
Once an environmental issue, then an energy problem, climate change is now being recast as a security threat. So far, the debate has focused on creating a security ‘hook’, illustrated by anecdote, to invest climate negotiations with a greater sense of urgency. Political momentum behind the idea of climate change as a security threat has progressed quickly, even reaching the United Nations’ Security Council.
This article reviews the linkages between climate change and security in Africa and analyses the role of climate change adaptation policies in future conflict prevention. Africa, with its history of ethnic, resource, and interstate conflict, is seen by many as particularly vulnerable to this new type of security threat, despite being the continent least responsible for global greenhouse gas emissions. Projected climatic changes for Africa suggest a future of increasingly scarce water, collapsing agricultural yields, encroaching desert and damaged coastal infrastructure. Such impacts, should they occur, would undermine the 'carrying capacity' of large parts of Africa, causing destabilising population movements and raising tensions over dwindling strategic resources. In such a case, climate change could be a factor that tips fragile states into socio-economic and political collapse.
Climate change is only one of many security, environmental and developmental challenges facing Africa. Its impacts will be magnified or moderated by underlying conditions of governance, poverty and resource management, as well as the nature of climate change impacts at local and regional levels. Adaptation policies and programs, if implemented quickly and at multiple scales, could help avert climate change and other environmental stresses becoming triggers for conflict. But, adaptation must take into account existing social, political and economic tensions and avoid exacerbating them.
Please cite as:
Oli Brown, Anne Hammill, Robert McLeman, 'Climate change: the new security threat', International Affairs 83: 6, November 2007, pp. 1141–1154.Climate Change Capacity Project–Africa: Report of the Workshop July 17-21, 2000, Dakar, Senegal- Année: 2000
- Auteur: Angela Churie Kallhauge, Chad Carpenter
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 43
Negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Kyoto Protocol have become extremely complicated, both in the issues under discussion and in the process of addressing them. Individual negotiators are increasingly called upon to address several technical, political and economic issues that often lie outside their areas of professional expertise. For this reason, many developed countries have expanded their delegations to include a range of experts. Developing country representation, however, is generally limited to people with technical backgrounds, or those in the diplomatic service with limited experience in the issues.
Climate Change Impacts in Manitoba: IISD President looks at farming, the north, Lake Winnipeg and urban life- Année: 2007
- Auteur: David Runnalls
- Format: Commentaire
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
In March 2007, IISD's President and CEO, David Runnalls, produced a series on four aspects of climate change in Manitoba for the
Winnipeg Free Press: farming, the North, Lake Winnipeg and urban life. The four editorials are presented together here.
Climate Change, Competitiveness and Trade- Année: 2007
- Auteur: Aaron Cosbey, Richard Tarasofsky
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: Chatham House
- Tous droits réservés: Chatham House
- Nombre de pages: 40
- ISBN: 13: 978 1 86203 183 8
From the outset the Kyoto Protocol and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change have had to contend with perceived tension between effective action to slow climate change and maintenance of competitiveness. The first section of this report explores the nature of the concerns over competitiveness, trying to dissect them in a meaningful way and assess the need for concern. It looks at both the "non-Party problem" — concerns about competing with firms in states without measures to combat climate change—and the "implementation problem": concerns about competing with firms whose governments set up climate change actions in ways that benefit certain sectors.
The second main section of the report considers the relationship between the Kyoto Protocol and the WTO. Kyoto's present provisions do not contain any specific trade measures, but some of the measures taken to implement the Protocol could overlap with WTO rules. The temptation to use more overt trade measures to offset competitiveness losses will grow as Parties consider more stringent targets under future commitment periods or successors to the Protocol. The analysis here asks what trade law might be applicable to each of the various possible instruments states might use to address climate change and competitiveness concerns.
Climate Change, Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Rights- Année: 2008
- Auteur: ICTSD
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: ICTSD
- Nombre de pages: 16
This paper explores how intellectual property rights, particularly as formulated in the rules of the WTO, affect our ability to successfully address climate change. It was prepared for the seminar on
Trade and Climate Change, June 18-20, 2008, in Copenhagen, co-hosted by the Government of Denmark, the German Marshall Fund of the United States and IISD. Maria Julia Olivia is lead author of this paper, produced under ICTSD's Global Platform on Linkages between Trade Policies, Climate Change and Sustainable Energy. Substantive contributions were received from Ricardo Meléndez-Ortiz, Pedro Roffe, Ahmed Abdel Latif and Moustapha Kamal Gueye to this paper. Content and editorial review was provided by several other ICTSD colleagues.
Climate Change, Vulnerable Communities and Adaptation- Année: 2002
- Format: Sensibilisation
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
With the growing threat of climate change and climate-related disasters, it’s imperative that communities be empowered to reduce their vulnerability. Ecosystems can be a buffer against natural hazards, and can sustain people daily and in times of crisis. Still, their protective value is often ignored. IUCN – The World Conservation Union, the International Institute for Sustainable Development and the Stockholm Environment Institute – Boston Centre are working together to strengthen the role of ecosystem management and restoration in reducing community vulnerability, and to spur adaptation to the growing threat of climate-related disasters. By bringing together climate change action, disaster reduction and environmental management, this initiative is identifying and promoting environmental strategies that reduce community vulnerability to our changing climate.
Climate change: A new threat to stability in West Africa? Evidence from Ghana and Burkina Faso- Année: 2008
- Auteur: Oli Brown, Alec Crawford
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: African Security Review
- Tous droits réservés: African Security Review
- Nombre de pages: 12
Over the past decades, the way we talk about climate change has evolved. Traditionally seen as an environmental and an energy issue, climate change is now also being cast as a threat to international peace and security. Analysts argue that climate change will exacerbate existing tensions and triggers new conflicts by redrawing the maps of water availability, food security, disease prevalence, coastal boundaries and population distribution.
The security implications of climate change have become the subject of unprecedented international attention; in 2007 the focus of a Security Council debate and the Nobel Peace prize. There have been some attempts to construct scenarios of the security implications of climate change at a global scale. But the country-level security impacts of climate change have been lost in the midst of the political rhetoric. Local experts in the subject countries are rarely consulted.
In this article for the September 2008 edition of the African Security Review, published quarterly by the Institute for Security Studies, Africa’s leading human security research institution, Oli Brown and Alec Crawford draw on their fieldwork in Ghana and Burkina Faso to see to what extent the links that have been hypothesized reflect a realistic future for two different countries in West Africa as the impacts of climate change gather pace.
Key findings:
1. Ghana and Burkina Faso already face considerable development challenges from existing economic, population and environmental stresses.
2. Climate change is not new to West Africa. West Africa in general and the Sahelian region in particular are characterized by some of the most variable climates on the planet.
3. Future climate change will likely make many current development challenges more complex and urgent.
4. There are links between climate change and security in the region. However, there is little research that has managed to construct an empirical link between climate change and conflict in the region (or, for that matter, anywhere else).
5. Climate change could exacerbate existing, latent tensions in Ghana and Burkina Faso.
6. But only in the extreme scenarios does climate change begin to present a determining factor in future economic and political instability.
Key recommendation:
Adaptation needs to focus on the full range of development problems affecting countries. Adaptation to climate change clearly needs to be integrated within wider plans for development assistance, and the additional costs for that adaptation need to be funded with “new money” so as not to undercut development priorities elsewhere.
Cooperative Climate: Energy Efficiency Action in East Asia- Année: 2006
- Auteur: Taishi Sugiyama, Stephanie Ohshita
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: CRIEPI, University of San Francisco; and IISD
- Nombre de pages: 137
- ISBN: 1-895536-92-8
Energy efficiency is high on the policy agenda in East Asia. How can we promote it most effectively? To answer this,
Cooperative Climate reviews existing energy efficiency policy and international cooperation in East Asia. Drawing upon the rich lessons, an environmentally-effective, politically-feasible and cost-effective solution is proposed: an independent and dedicated Policy Development Fund for energy efficiency.
Design issues and a wide range of concrete projects under the Fund are discussed and future scenarios are considered. The authors conclude that fostering effective regional cooperation on energy efficiency is an important and practical way for East Asia to fight climate change.
Coping with global change - vulnerability and adaptation in Indian agriculture- Année: 2003
- Auteur: Suruchi Bhadwal, Preety Bhandari, Akram Javed, Ulka Kelkar, Karen O'Brien, Stephan Barg
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: TERI
- Tous droits réservés: TERI
- Nombre de pages: 26
- ISBN: 81-7993-022-X
This monograph presents an ongoing research project, which
attempts to study the impacts of climate change in the context of
ongoing economic changes, and how these will affect the adaptive
capacity of Indian farmers. This collaborative project is being carried
out by TERI, India; the Centre for International Climate and
Environmental Research – Oslo, Norway; and the International
Institute for Sustainable Development, Canada, and will be completed
in March 2004. The methodology combines vulnerability mapping
with participatory appraisals in villages, and places emphasis on
understanding physical, socio-economic, and policy factors that can
enhance or constrain coping capacity.
Designing Policies in a World of Uncertainty, Change and Surprise – Adaptive Policymaking for Agriculture and Water Resources in the Face of Climate Change- Année: 2006
- Auteur:
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD, TERI
- Tous droits réservés: IISD, TERI, IDRC
- Nombre de pages: 186
Climate change introduces huge unknowns for policy-making. A key challenge to mainstreaming climate adaptation is developing policies that are robust to this highly uncertain future. In this Phase I Research Report, the International Institute for Sustainable Development and The Energy and Resources Institute analyze existing and past policies in the water and agricultural sectors to better understand the features that make policies adaptive to changes in underlying conditions. The study found that "no-regrets" policies and automatic adjustment based on triggers and actions improve adaptability to anticipated conditions. Principles for intervening in complex systems yield many insights for improving policy adaptation to unanticipated conditions, as do structured learning processes such as scheduled policy review and re-adjustment.
Determining Demand for Energy Services: Investigating income-driven behaviours- Année: 2003
- Auteur: Guertin, Kumbhakar, Duraiappah
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 44
ABSTRACT: Conventional residential energy demand models are concerned with estimating fuel use (for example, gas, electricity and oil) demand. In this paper, we propose a residential energy demand model that is based on the demand for energy services, namely space heating load, water heating load, and appliance and lighting load. The model is developed using Canadian household data. We estimate the demand for energy services using a two-step estimation procedure. In the first step we compute the efficiencies for furnaces and water heaters for each of the 440 households using a deterministic frontier analysis. In the second step, the estimated furnace and water heater efficiencies are used to determine the demand for energy services. Price elasticities are expressed as a linear function of income to highlight income-related behaviour. Despite limitations with the database, the results show a clear variation in behavioural responses to changes in price and in income across the income groups and energy services. Low-income households are more responsive to price and income changes than higher-income households, while all households are more responsive to price changes than income changes. Space heating load presents the strongest distributional effect with a factor two between price elasticities of the low- and high-income groups. Results also confirmed the rebound effect with respect to the efficiency of furnaces and water heaters. This effect is quite noticeable with furnace efficiency. We used the rebound effect to design a policy that could help lower-income groups cope with increases in energy prices.
Distributive Impacts from a Kyoto Policy- Année: 2003
- Auteur: Subal C. Kumbhakar, Chantal Guertin, Anantha K. Duraiappah
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 24
FROM THE INTRODUCTION: In this paper, we develop a welfare model based on consumer surplus and run a number of simulations looking at the welfare losses accruing from energy price increases caused by a shift to reduce carbon emissions by six per cent of 1990 levels. The price increases we use for this paper are derived from the MARKAL-EQUITY model (Guertin 2002). The energy demand function and the respective price elasticities used in this model are similar to the functions used in the MARKAL-EQUITY model.
Early Lessons from Implementation of Climate Change Adaptation Projects in South-eastern Africa - Workshop Report- Année: 2007
- Auteur: Adéle Arendse, Rosa Blaauw, Jo-Ellen Parry
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD, SSN
- Tous droits réservés: IISD, SSN
- Nombre de pages: 29
In April 2007, the International Institute for Sustainable Development and SouthSouthNorth co-hosted the workshop "Early Lessons from the Implementation of Climate Change Adaptation Projects in Eastern and Southern Africa." The two-day workshop brought together over 50 representatives of non-governmental organizations, government departments and donor agencies to discuss and share experiences related to ongoing and planned adaptation projects in the region. The workshop report captures observations shared, concerns identified and insight gained into new approaches to climate change adaptation.
Eating the Dry Season: Labour mobility as a coping strategy for climate change- Année: 2007
- Auteur: Brown
- Format: Commentaire
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
In this commentary, Oli Brown notes that the international regulation of labour migration, adaptation to climate change and capacity building in vulnerable countries are inherently intertwined. Clearly, he writes, there has to be a balance of policies that promotes the incentives for workers to stay in their home countries while not closing the door on international labour mobility.
The Effects of Climate Change on Recreation and Tourism on the Prairies - A Status Report- Année: 1999
- Auteur: IISD
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 13
Outdoor recreation is extremely dependent on the natural resource base and the weather. The resource base determines what kind of activities take place - for example, without water people cannot go swimming or sailing- while the weather determines when the activity will take place. Recreational choices are not only affected by the weather but also by socio-economic factors such as cultural norms, levels of disposable income, school/other holidays, the attractions present and the attractions offered elsewhere.
Embodied Carbon in Traded Goods- Année: 2008
- Auteur: Kejun Jiang, Aaron Cosbey, Debora Murphy
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 13
This paper looks at the concept of embodied carbon in traded goods, asking how it might change the ways in which we account for GHG emissions at the international level, and the ways in which nations might address the challenge of climate change. The paper was prepared for the seminar on
Trade and Climate Change, June 18-20, 2008, in Copenhagen, co-hosted by the Government of Denmark, the German Marshall Fund of the United States and IISD.
Environment and Development Decision Making in Africa 2006-2008- Année: 2008
- Auteur: Richard Sherman
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
The twelfth Ordinary Session of the African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (AMCEN) convenes from 7-12 June 2008 in Johannesburg, South Africa, under the theme "Enhancing the implementation of the action plan for the environment initiative of the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD)." AMCEN-12 provides a forum for African environment ministers to address the emerging environmental challenges in Africa, particularly those related to climate change and adaptation, and international environmental governance. This Institutional History report places AMCEN-12 in the broader context of decision making for environment and development in Africa. It focuses on how Africa's intergovernmental bodies and Africa's development partners are supporting sustainable development in Africa. The report provides a historical overview of AMCEN, including its many milestone decisions and programs, as well as an overview of NEPAD. The report also provides an overview of key meetings,
decisions and declarations on environment and development as they relate to the key AMCEN priorities of: Africa's development needs; biodiversity and wildlife management; climate change; chemicals management; and desertification, food security and land.
Establishing National Authorities for the CDM - A Guide for Developing Countries- Année: 2002
- Auteur: Christiana Figueres
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD, CSDA
- Tous droits réservés: IISD, CSDA
- Nombre de pages: 162
- ISBN: 1-895536-56-1
The global challenge of climate change is established on the international
agenda. Human activity is destabilizing the global climate and livelihoods that
depend on it. The accumulation of heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere
must be capped at a safe level. Adaptation to the changes that are already
inevitable must be integrated in sustainable development programs, with special
attention to the vulnerability of poor countries and poor people.
The United Nations has provided a framework for an effective and equitable
global response to this challenge—the 1992 Convention—and the first building
block of that response, the 1997 Kyoto Protocol. Yet the emission reduction
targets in the Protocol, modest as they are in environmental terms, have
generated economic resistance in industrialized countries and, notably, the
rejection of the Protocol by the U.S.
The withdrawal of the largest emitter will undoubtedly weaken the initial
impact of the Protocol. But the Protocol is more than a first set of targets. It
also a method for approaching the collective task of limiting emissions, a set
of mechanisms largely and paradoxically “made in the USA.” The possibility
of acquiring emission reductions offshore is a main feature of these mechanisms.
The period ahead is one in which these mechanisms will be tested and
improved. Hopefully, the parallel system that may be developed by the United
States will also encourage recourse to “Kyoto-type” mechanisms by American
corporations, thus contributing to the stock of experience and boosting global
market demand for offshore emission reductions.
Field Testing the Draft Canadian Biodiversity Index: A Report on Applying Real Ecosystem Data to the CBI - Année: 2006
- Auteur: Richard Grosshans, Carol Murray, László Pintér, Risa Smith, Henry David Venema
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: Crown
- Nombre de pages: 74
The loss of biodiversity is recognized as one of the most serious global environmental issues. The Canadian Biodiversity Index (CBI) was developed from a need for a consistent mechanism to assess and convey biodiversity issues and management across Canada. The CBI is a tool for capturing and conveying credible information on the status and trends in biodiversity in a consistent manner and presents it in a composite index. The primary goal of this phase of proof of concept testing (POCT) was to test and evaluate the framework and Testing Manual of the CBI against real ecosystem data. This report addresses key questions and issues resolved during testing, and provides recommendations to the CBI framework and methodology.
Focusing on Current Realities: It’s time for the impacts of climate change to take centre stage- Année: 2004
- Auteur: Anne Hammill
- Format: Commentaire
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
While the future of the Kyoto Protocol remains unclear, it is vital that we look at ways to adapt to the current realities of climate change. "Policy responses to climate change must not be limited to addressing the source of the problem," writes IISD's Anne Hammill. "but must include measures that help communities to adapt to its impacts."
Furthering EU Objectives on Climate Change and Clean Energy: Building Partnerships with Major Developing Economies - Année: 2008
- Auteur: Deborah Murphy, John Drexhage, Aaron Cosbey, Dennis Tirpak, Christian Egenhofer
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- ISBN: 978-1-894784-15-3
The European Union has demonstrated resolve to remain at the forefront of global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but achieving the EU's goals in the areas of climate change and clean energy will depend significantly on what happens outside the EU, including developing countries with major and growing economics. Foreign policy can help to promote and strengthen EU objectives on climate change and clean energy through progressive partnerships with developing countries. This report scopes out and analyzes potential for collaborative action in the foreign policy areas of finance and investment, development cooperation and trade. The focus is how the EU can more effectively strengthen partnerships with the major developing economies—Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa—in supporting a global transformation to cleaner energy systems.
Gauging Progress Toward Sustainability: A Communication Innovation- Année: 2003
- Auteur: Swanson
- Format: Commentaire
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
Canada's energy sector has matured. Beginning with a focus on the producer in the early 1900s and living through shifts in focus including energy security during the oil crisis of the 1970s, we have arrived at the federal government's current energy policy orientation of sustainable development. Sustainable development acknowledges the interdependency of our economic, social and environmental systems and strives to meet the needs of present generations without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Getting on Track: Finding a Path for Transportation in the CDM- Année: 2005
- Auteur: José Luis Barías, Jodi Browne, Eduardo Sanhueza, Erin Silsbe, Steve Winkleman, Chris Zegras
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 102
- ISBN: 1-895536-67-7
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) established under the Kyoto Protocol provides a unique opportunity for implementing projects in developing countries that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable development. As a leading source of greenhouse gas emissions, the transportation sector could play a central role in the CDM and in addressing climate change.
By delving into the key questions of the CDM within the context of the transportation sector of Chile, including project baseline, additionality, methodology, monitoring and leakage, the case studies presented in this report shed light on how a range of transportation projects fit within the current CDM. The report also examines how such projects could be better facilitated in the future, and where other policy approaches may be appropriate. Taking the lessons learned from these case studies and outcomes of an international workshop held in Chile, the report presents conclusions regarding how transportation projects currently fit into the CDM framework and potential changes for post 2012.
Getting on Track: Finding a Path for Transportation in the CDM - Executive Summary- Année: 2005
- Auteur: Jodi Browne, Eduardo Sanhueza, Erin Silsbe, Steve Winkleman, Chris Zegras
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 6
The International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), Climate Change and Development Consultants (CC&D) and the Center for Clean Air Policy (CCAP) were partners on a joint project examining possible scenarios for using the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) as a tool to promote sustainable development in the transportation sector. This is a stand-alone presentation of the Executive Summary from the Getting on Track final report.
Governing Climate: The Struggle For A Global Framework Beyond Kyoto- Année: 2005
- Auteur: Taishi Sugiyama, Editor
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 142
- ISBN: 1-895536-83-9
The papers in this book, written by international climate experts, explore three key building blocks of the future climate regime. First, a number of ideas on how to broaden the current cap-and-trade regime are discussed. Second, the role of technology is explored. Lessons from past successes are reviewed with a view to developing options for their most effective use over the near future. Finally, the issue of financial flows to developing countries is addressed, including the issue of mainstreaming assistance for climate-change response.
A Guide to Kyoto: Climate Change and What it Means to Canadians- Année: 1998
- Auteur: Ian Darragh
- Format: Livre
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
- Nombre de pages: 20
The
Guide outlines the scientific background to the Kyoto Protocol and some of the implications for Canadians. It discusses the possible impact on the transportation, industrial and residential sectors, and looks at what strategies business, communities and governments might consider in response to the challenge of meeting the reduction goals. It is a straight forward, non-technical and brief introduction to an international agreement that may be of critical importance to Canada's future development.
House of Commons Standing Committee on the Environment and Sustainable Development November 27th, 2007- Année: 2007
- Auteur: John Drexhage
- Format: Commentaire
- Maison d'edition: IISD
- Tous droits réservés: IISD
In testimony to the House of Commons Standing Committee on the Environment and Sustainable Development November 27th, 2007, John Drexahge explained the lessons of the past twenty years of understanding climate change leads us to conclusions about what we need to know and do during the COP 13 meeting in Bali, Indonesia in December 2007. He states it is clear that we simply cannot meet the environmental imperative of avoiding human interference with the globe's climate system without engaging all major emitters. But the lead must lie with developed countries, who are most responsible for the current greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere and who, by cause of their relatively stable and prosperous social and economic conditions, are most able to take on more aggressive actions. In his view, this means that North America, which can only be described as a pariah when compared to the rest of the world's greenhouse gas emissions per capita, must lead the way.
ICTs, Adaptation to Climate Change, and Sustainable Development at the Edges- Année: 2008
- Auteur: MacLean
- Format: Commentaire
- Maison d'edition: IISD
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A new creative capacity, enabled by information and communication technologies, is one of the keys to adapting to the impacts of climate change, particularly in the most vulnerable regions of the world—areas that are geographically, economically or socially marginal, and therefore tend to lie at the edges of the world's mainstream concerns. In this commentary, IISD Associate Don MacLean explains why.
ICTs, Innovation and the Challenge of Climate Change- Année: 2008
- Auteur: Don MacLean, Bill St. Arnaud
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
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- Nombre de pages: 18
The purpose of this paper is to provide comments and suggestions aimed at helping the OECD Working Party on the Information Economy (WPIE) develop a work program on the subject of "ICTs and the Environment" under the general theme: "Impact of Networked ICTs on the Economy and Society."
This paper was prepared on the invitation of Industry Canada as a voluntary contribution to the OECD Workshop on ICTs and Environmental Challenges in Copenhagen on May 22–23, 2008. It reflects the personal views of the authors, which are not necessarily those of Industry Canada, CANARIE or IISD. Background information on the proposals presented in this paper is available at
http://green-broadband.blogspot.com/ and
http://www.iisd.org/infosoc/.
The IISD Innovator- Année: 2008
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- Format: Bulletin
- Maison d'edition: IISD
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The IISD Innovator is a quarterly newsletter publication of the Fund Development and Community Relations Department at the International Institute for Sustainable Development.
Showcasing news, the latest trends, personalities and interviews, The Innovator is all about innovation in sustainable development and regularly highlights IISD's programs and projects at the local, national and international levels.
Alanna Mitchell is the Editor of The Innovator. An IISD Associate in Toronto, she is an award-winning journalist and author of Dancing at the Dead Sea: Tracking the World's Environmental Hotspots and Sea Sick-which is slated for publication in Australia in September 2008 and in Canada in January 2009.
Rick Groom is Contributing Editor of The Innovator. He is also Development and Communications Officer with IISD in Winnipeg. An accomplished freelance journalist, his work has appeared in Canadian Living, Homemakers, Tribute, Today's Bride, TV Guide as well as CTV's Canada a.m. and CBC-Radio.
The IISD Innovator: Issue 5 - May 2008- Année: 2008
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- Format: Bulletin
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May 2008 edition Highlights: IISD President David Runnalls' recipe as to how Canada can get back on top of its Sustainable Development game again, Sustainability Today Q+A with IISD Youth Internship alumnus Dara Edmonds and Notable Quotes from the Globe 2008 Conference in Vancouver.
The IISD Innovator is a quarterly publication of the Fund Development and Community Relations Department at the International Institute for Sustainable Development.
Incentives for Early Action on Climate Change- Année: 1998
- Auteur: Jim Leslie
- Format: Article
- Maison d'edition: IISD
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