India Takes Over COP Presidency from China for Next Two Years
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India
will Highlight its Leadership in Navigating the Land Management Agenda at
Global Level
To cater the need to achieve SDGs and focused vision of Prime Minister’s
agenda of “Doubling the Farmer’s Income by 2022”: Union Environment Minister
Union Minister for Environment, Forest & Climate Change (MoEF&CC), Prakash Javadekar and
Executive Secretary, UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), Mr. Ibrahim
Thiaw jointly inaugurated the 12- day 14th Conference of Parties (COP14) to UNCCD at India
Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida on 2 September 2019. Addressing the
Inaugural session of the Conference, the Environment
Minister who is also the elected COP President for next two years, expressed India’s
resounding commitment to finding a long-term solution for minimizing the impact
of desertification and land degradation. “This year, India being the global
host for COP 14 will take over the COP Presidency from China for the next two years
till 2021. India is privileged to be among the select few countries to have hosted
the COP of all three Rio conventions on climate change, biodiversity and land. Through
hosting COP 14, India will highlight its leadership in navigating the land management
agenda at global level. It will also provide a stage to mainstream sustainable land
management in country’s national development policies”, said Mr. Javadekar.
Highlighting the importance of mobilization
at the grassroots and strong policies in place, Mr. Javadekar
stressed on how the Government is playing a key role in order to find and deliver
solutions. Acknowledging the importance of holding an International Conference
of this nature, the Environment Minister said, "The key outcomes of COP 14
will facilitate in delivering convergence and synergies among the existing programmes in the field of agriculture, forestry, land, water
management and poverty alleviation, which will cater the need to achieve the Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs) and focused vision of our Hon’blePrime
Minister’s agenda of “Doubling the Farmer’s Income by 2022”.
With an endeavour
to promote green activities The Environment Minister stated, "Let us be optimistic.
We must have faith in our action, I am optimistic about future and confident that
if human actions have caused damage, further human action cam also restore the land
ecology and environment".
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Thiaw said, “For the next two weeks we are over six thousand
tasked with making life better for the 3 and half billion affected by the degradation
of three quarters of our land".
Giving the Host country statement, MoS, MoEF&CC, Babul Supriyo said "India
has been proactive in combating land degradation, desertification and drought. We
have added more than 15000 Sq km of tree cover inside
and outside forest areas in last 5 years, which is a big success in land restoration".
The opening session of the High Level Segment (HLS) on 9th September 2019 will be inaugurated by the Prime Minister
of India, Narendra Modi who will address the august gathering constituting Deputy
Secretary General United Nations, Executive Secretary UNCCD, President of the COP,
Head of States, Environment Ministers and Heads of delegation from 197 Country Parties.
There will be many side-events and exhibitions to demonstrate
country’s present and upcoming effort to combat desertification and drought and
to achieve land degradation neutrality from all over the world. India Pavilion is
also launched for showcasing the success stories and achievements of India depicting
the nexus between land, water, energy, biodiversity, climate change, science and
technology.
The Conference is being attended by delegates from 197 parties comprising of scientists and representatives of
national and local governments, global business leaders, NGOs, gender-based organisations, youth groups, journalists, and faith and community
groups, who will present and share their expertise and give an overview to achieve
their goals at the Conference, beginning from today to 13th September
2019.
United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) was
adopted in Paris on 17 June 1994 and ratified by 196 countries & European Union.
India ratified the UNCCD Convention on 17th December 1996. This convention can be
called as “Mother convention” of the other two Rio Conventions that emerged as a
major outcome of the 1992 Rio Earth Summit viz. United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).
The objective of the COP 14, accompanied with fourteenth meeting
of Committee on Science and Technology (CST 14) and eighteenth meeting of Committee
to Review the Implementation of the Convention (CRIC 18), is to discuss on various
issues of land such as sustainable land management, reversing land degradation,
mitigating drought, halting desertification, addressing sand and dust storms, linkages
with gender, tenure, etc. and guide the Convention as global and national circumstances
needs change.