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Consultation Framework for Sustainable Development in Ireland
Framework for Sustainable Development for Ireland
The Minister for the Environment. Community and Local Government, Mr Phil Hogan, has launched a new draft Framework for Sustainable Development for Ireland for public consultation.
Sustainable development is a continuous, guided process of economic, environmental and social change aimed at promoting wellbeing of citizens now and in the future. While considerable progress has been made in integrating sustainable principles into public policy making in Ireland since the first national strategy in this area was published in 1997, significant gaps remain across a range of economic, social and environmental policy areas. Drawing on the model established by the EU Sustainable Development Strategy, the draft Framework for Sustainable Development concentrates on gaps where limited progress has been made and which still present formidable challenges.
The Framework will form a central element of Ireland’s contribution to the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) which takes place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in June 2012. This major conference marks the 20th anniversary of the 1992 UN Conference on Environment and Development (the Earth Summit).. The objective of the conference is to secure renewed political commitment for sustainable development, assess the progress to date and identify the remaining gaps in the implementation of the outcomes of the major summits on sustainable development.
The objectives of the draft Framework are to identify and prioritise policy areas and mechanisms where a sustainable development approach will add value and enable continuous improvement of quality of life for current and future generations and set out clear measures, responsibilities and timelines in an implementation plan.
This draft Framework broadly follows the thematic approach of the EU Sustainable Development Strategy and includes:
- Sustainability of public finances and economic resilience
- Sustainable consumption and production
- Conservation and management of natural resources
- Climate change and clean energy
- Sustainable agriculture
- Sustainable transport
- Social inclusion, sustainable communities and spatial planning
- Public health
- Education, communication and behaviour change
- Innovation, research and development
- Skills and training
- Global poverty and sustainable development
You are invited to submit any comments or observations to Kevin Greene, (Tel.: 003531 888 2278; email: fsdi@environ.ie), Environment International and Sustainable Development Unit, Department of Environment, Community and Local Government by close of business on Wednesday 29 February 2012.
Draft Framework for Sustainable Development in Ireland (pdf, 521kb)
Please note that all submissions and comments submitted to the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government for this purpose are subject to release under the Freedom of Information Acts 1997 and 2003.
Seminar on A Framework for Sustainable Development in Ireland - (Aviva Stadium - 24th January 2012)
Seminar Registration Form (doc, 48 kb)
Publications & Documents
- Making Ireland Development Sustainable - Compete Document (pdf, 9,142 kb)
- Making Ireland Development Sustainable (2002) - Main Points (pdf, 17 kb)
- Making Ireland Development Sustainable (2002) - Summary (pdf, 763 kb)
- Making Ireland Development Sustainable (2002) - Chapt1 - Introduction (pdf, 1,030 kb)
- Making Ireland Development Sustainable (2002) - Chapt2 - Oreland 1992-2002 (pdf, 407 kb)
- Making Ireland Development Sustainable (2002) - Chapt3 - Env Milestones 1992-1997 (pdf, 1,590 kb)
- Making Ireland Development Sustainable (2002) - Chapt4 - National Sustainable Development Strategy 1997-2002 (pdf, 653 kb)
- Making Ireland Development Sustainable (2002) - Chapt5 - Current Environmnental Quality & Trends (pdf, 1,340 kb)
- Making Ireland Development Sustainable (2002) - Chapt6 - An International Perspective (pdf, 916 kb)
- Making Ireland Development Sustainable (2002) - Chapt7 - Priorities for a new Decade (pdf, 1,227 kb)
- Making Ireland Development Sustainable (2002) - Chapt8 - Conclusions (pdf, 1,041 kb)
- Making Ireland Development Sustainable (2002) - Appendix (pdf, 63 kb)
- Sustainable Development - A Strategy for Ireland (1997) - Complete Document (pdf, 1,859 kb)
- Sustainable Development - A Strategy for Ireland - Contents (pdf, 65 kb)
- Sustainable Development - A Strategy for Ireland - Part 1 (pdf, 195 kb)
- Sustainable Development - A Strategy for Ireland - Part 2 (pdf, 146 kb)
- Sustainable Development - A Strategy for Ireland - Part 3 (pdf, 625 kb)
- Sustainable Development - A Strategy for Ireland - Part 4 (pdf, 321 kb)
- Sustainable Development - A Strategy for Ireland - Part 5 (pdf, 128 kb)
- Sustainable Development - A Strategy for Ireland - Appendix (pdf, 321 kb)
- National Action Plan on Green Public Procurement (Draft) (doc, 313 kb)
- more publications
News and Speeches
- 30/03/12: Minister Hogan Encourages Participation in Earth Hour
- 23/12/11: Draft Framework for Sustainable Development for Ireland Published for Public Consultation
- 05/12/11: 2012 Estimates provide for gross expenditure of €1.328 billion
- 10/11/11: €3 billion will be invested in Water and Housing in 2012-2016 Despite 18% reduction in Capital Investment €861 million will be spent in 2012, sustaining 8,600 jobs
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