Javadekar calls for synergy between all three Rio Conventions
By TIOL News Service
NEW DELHI, SEPT 14, 2019: THE 12-day long 14th Conference of Parties (COP14) to United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) came to a close yesterday, with thought-provoking discussions on land management, restoration of degraded land, drought, climate change, renewable energy, women empowerment, gender equality, water scarcity and various other issues. India was the proud host of UNCCD COP14, which witnessed widespread participation from over 9000 participants from all across the globe at India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida from 2 nd to 13 th September 2019.
Speaking at the Press Conference yesterday on the outcomes of COP14, Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC), Mr Prakash Javadekar exuded confidence that all three Rio conventions will work in synergy.
In an unprecedented global campaign to save productive land, country parties have agreed to make the Sustainable Development Goal target of achieving land degradation neutrality by 2030 a national target for action.
Mr Javadekar reiterated India's commitment to achieving land degradation neutrality by2030. He also committed to provide an effective leadership to the UNCCD during his two-year tenure of Presidentship.
Countries will address insecurity of land tenure, including gender inequality in land tenure, promote land restoration to reduce land-related carbon emissions and mobilize innovative sources of finance from public and private sources to support the implementation of these decisions at country-level.
The framework used for reporting action will be improved to ensure it captures key issues, such as gender equality, drought response and the influence of consumption and production patterns and flows on land degradation. Through the Delhi Declaration, ministers expressed support for new initiatives or coalitions aiming to improve human health and well-being, the health of ecosystems, and to advance peace and security. The Environment Minister stated “Delhi Declaration is an ambitious statement of global action by each country on how to achieve Land Degradation Neutrality.