3 March 2009, Brussels, Bruxelles-Capitale (B)
AER Breakfast Briefing

Climate change is the defining human development challenge of the 21st Century.The poorest countries and most vulnerable citizens will suffer the earliest and most damaging impacts, even though they have contributed least to the problem.
The sustainable management of the natural environment is important in the fight against poverty, since the rural poor depend most on natural resources for their livelihood and are the most vulnerable to a degraded environment and to natural disasters.
The integration of the environmental dimension within develpment projects serves two main purposes. Firstly, it identifies and helps avoid any harmful direct and indirect environmental impacts of co-operation programmes in the different sectors. Secondly, it helps enhance environmental conditions, thereby bringing additional benefits to development and economic activities.
The implementation of environmental policies necessary to successfully address the climate change challenge will only be achieved through involvement and commitment at all levels of decision-making.
Local and regional territories are indispensable actors in order to identify the most appropriate measures and to efficiently implement them in order to create sustainable development.
AER and the United Nations Development Programme, together with other organisations, are developing a common project which aims at implementing a local approach in order to fight climate change.
The territorial approach responds to a dual objective:
• To integrate climate and carbon related constraints in local planning instruments,
• To promote clean means of production and consumption at the local level.


The Breakfast briefing was kindly hosted by the interregional representation of Auvergne-Centre-Limousin, located at 67, rue de la Loi, 1040 Bruxelles.
Our guest speakers were:
Should you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us via: aer.brussels(at)aer.eu

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