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The Post-2015 ESD Framework for

Action: Higher Education’s Commitment to the Future

Dr. Betsy V. BozeMarch 21, 2014

United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

The Kyoto Protocol IAU Kyoto Declaration

Kyoto Protocol

“Development which meets the needs of the present without compromising the needs of future generations”

IAU Kyoto Declaration of Sustainable Development

“Make an institutional commitment to the principle and practice of sustainable development within the academic milieu and to communicate that commitment to its students, its employees and to the public at large”

IAU Kyoto Declaration of Sustainable Development

“…every individual has dignity; and hence, the right to freedom, equality and a basic standard of living that includes freedom from hunger”

United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDG)

Goal 7: Environment Sustainability +Goal 8: Global partnerships for Development

= Education for Sustainable Development

United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDG)

Integrate the principles of sustainable development into country policies and programs; reverse loss of environmental resources

Reduce biodiversity loss

United Nations Millennium Development Goal 7

Address the special needs of least developed countries

Address the special needs of landlocked developing countries and small island developing States

United Nations Millennium Development Goal 8

“We are in danger of destroying ourselves by our greed and stupidity. We cannot remain looking inwards at ourselves on a small and increasingly polluted and overcrowded planet.”

Stephen Hawking

Teach sustainable development concepts

Encourage research on sustainable development issues

Green our campuses Support sustainability efforts in our

communities Engage with and share results

through international frameworks

Rio + 20People’s Sustainability Treaty on Higher Education

Demonstrates our shared belief that Higher Education must seek to create a sustainable future for all and that Higher Education must provide the intellectual, economic, environmental and cultural conditions for this future.

IAU Iquitos Statement on Higher Education for Sustainable Development

Commitment to pursuing sustainable development goals

at and through our institutions to reconsider higher education and its role

in the transition to more sustainable societies

to develop new actions, strengthen current initiatives and respond proactively

Make the world better for the present and future generations.

IAU Iquitos Statement on Higher Education for Sustainable Development

“SIDS have not sustained high levels of economic growth and continue to be negatively impacted by food insecurity, lack of adequate transport networks and other infrastructure, degradation of our coastal and marine environments, water insecurity, inadequate waste management systems, heavy debt burdens and the adverse impacts of the global economic and financial crisis.”

Small Island Developing States (SIDS).

Invest even more in the education and training of our people.

Achieve higher rates of economic growth and job creation,

Address high rates of unemployment Slow migration of labour and brain drain. Have effective and sustainable economic management, and sustainable debt

3rd International Conference on Small Island Sustainability (draft)

Degree in Small Island Sustainability Bahamas Agricultural and Marine Institute Cape Eleuthera Institute Rerofitting facilities for energy efficiency Oral History Institute to Blend Higher Education and Traditional Knowledge

Folk Medicine project with Culinary Institute

The College of The Bahamas

Expand sustainable development actions, Create opportunities to share the lessons learned

Encourage your colleagues and other stakeholders to connect to international and regional efforts.

Work to develop new actions and to strengthen your institution’s current initiatives.

IAU Iquitos Statement on Higher Education for Sustainable Development

I touch the future, I teach

Christa McAullif