VN hosts ‘environmentally sustainable city' talks
HA
NOI - Experts and policy managers from East Asian countries gathered in Ha
Noi for a two-day seminar Thursday and Friday to discuss how to build
environmentally sustainable cities.
The High-Level Seminar on
Environmentally Sustainable Cities (ESC) is the flagship collaborative
initiative of 18 East Asia Summit (EAS) participating countries (consisting
of 10 ASEAN member states, plus Australia, China, India, Japan, the Republic
of Korea, New Zealand, the US and Russia) to foster concrete ESC activities
in the region.
Vietnamese
Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Vo Tuan Nhan said the
seminar, the seventh of its kind, was held following an array of important
global events relating to environmental protection and sustainable
development.
He cited the
Paris Agreement reached by 195 nations at the 21st Conference of the Parties
to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP21) in Paris
late last year as an example.
Such
commitments have opened up many opportunities and challenges for each
participating nation in environmental protection as well as ESC development,
the official said.
He also said
that the Vietnamese Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment was working
with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to build a project on sustainable and
resilient cities to improve the capacities of cities by addressing policy
making and pollution.
Masaaki
Kobayashi, Vice Minister for Global Environmental Affairs at the Ministry of
the Environment of Japan, said cities are one of the key players in achieving
the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Thus, he
encouraged concerned governments "to work with financial institutions,
aid agencies and international development organisations to strengthen
co-operation and networks with other local governments" to achieve the
Sustainable Development Goals.
During the
two-day seminar, delegates shared their experience to help the member
countries establish and maintain a regional ESC network more efficiently.
They also
compared notes on challenges hindering the development of ESC such as
environmental pollution, climate change, and threats to biodiversity and
water security.
Over the
past years, a number of Viet Nam's cities have joined the ASEAN ESC Model
Cities Programme, and three of them have received the ASEAN Environmentally
Sustainable Cities Award, including Ha Long in the northern Quang Ninh
province and Da Nang and Hue in the central region.
With the
support of the Global Environment Fund, the Ministry of Natural Resources and
Environment is teaming up with the ADB to set up a project on sustainable
cities in an effort to strengthen institutional capacity and policies to
address challenges regarding environmental pollution and climate change in
urban areas. — VNS
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Chủ Nhật, 6 tháng 3, 2016
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