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CEESP, the IUCN Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy, is an inter-disciplinary network of professionals whose mission is to act as a source of advice on the environmental, economic, social and cultural factors that affect natural resources and biological diversity and to provide guidance and support towards effective policies and practices in environmental conservation and sustainable development.

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Bishop Geoff Davies, Southern African Faith Communities' Environment Institution, South Africa

Faith in the convention: a spirit of trust at climate talks

The world’s major religions have become increasingly engaged in environmental issues in recent years. At this week’s UNFCCC COP17 climate change conference in Durban, South Africa, the Southern African Faith Communities Environment Institute (SAFCEI) is one example of how major faiths are not only getting involved in climate change debates, but are uniting across faiths in order to speak with one voice on issues of environmental justice. …  

08 Dec 2011 | News story

‘Virtuous circles’ can help secure food supplies and address climate change

A book published today by IIED and CEESP paints a vivid picture of an alternative future in which food, energy and water supplies are sustainable and in the control of local communities. The book show how the linear systems that shape our world are flawed as they assume a limitless supply of resources and a limitless capacity for the environment to absorb waste and pollution. The global food system's dependence on fossil fuels that contribute to local pollution and global warming is just one example of an unsustainable system. …  

08 Dec 2011 | Article
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Intangible Heritage Committee recognizes indigenous and traditional cultural practices

UNESCO release, 29 November 2011 | BALI, INDONESIA: The sixth session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage was held from 22-29 November 2011, in Bali, Indonesia. During the meeting, 11 items were added to the List of Intangible Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding and 19 others were inscribed on the Representative List, while five best safeguarding practices were selected. …  

07 Dec 2011 | Article
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Virtuous Circles Publication

‘Virtuous circles’ can help secure food supplies and address climate change

This new e-book from IIED and IUCN CEESP may be helpful in discussions on climate friendly and socially just food and farming futures. …  

05 Dec 2011 | Downloads - publication
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Policy Matters 18: Macroeconomic Policies, Livelihoods and Sustainability launched in New Delhi at the CEESP Exec Com and 77 th IUCN Council meetings.

 PM18 was launched at a special function with CEESP Executive Committee members, IUCN Councillors and Secretariat staff in New Delhi, India on 9 November 2011. IUCN DG Julia Marton-Lefevre launched the edition together with PM18 Guest Editor, Alejandro Nadal (Co-Chair of TEMTI) and Aroha Mead, Chair of CEESP. One of the contributing authors, Aseem Shrivastava fron India was also present. …  

07 Dec 2011 | Article
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Aroha Te Pareake Mead - CEESP Chair
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CEESP Newsletter - December 2011
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View Outcomes of CEESP Sharing Power Conference
  • Sharing Power: A New Vision for Development, 11-15 January 2011, Whakatane New Zealand

    Sharing Power: A New Vision for Development, 11-15 January 2011, Whakatane New Zealand

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