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Content of our initiative in 2 parts … Input to World Summit 2005 WSIS I Geneva 2003 Declaration of Principles – finished Action Plan – implementatio n -- still open for input, which must be practical WSIS II Tunis Nov. 2005 Side event Enviroin fo Sept. 2005 Brno CZ Enviroin fo 2006 ? time

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Page 1: Content of our initiative in 2 parts … Input to World Summit 2005 WSIS I Geneva 2003 Declaration of Principles – finished Action Plan – implementation

Content of our initiative in 2 parts …

Input to World Summit 2005

WSIS I Geneva

2003

Declaration of

Principles – finished

Action Plan – implementation -- still open for input, which must be practical

WSIS II Tunis

Nov. 2005

Side event

Enviroinfo

Sept. 2005

Brno CZ

Enviroinfo 2006

?

time

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Future Enviroinfo conferences should have a:

1. financial account to reduce conference fees and pay travel expenses for highly qualified participants from developing countries, and an

2. ongoing track of papers to deal with improving the match between:

Data usersData producers

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Future Enviroinfo conferences should provide for:

• 3. technology transfer from N to S in ministries of the environment in collaboration with UNEP and other participants such as mapping agencies, some of which have had thus far only other purposes. organizations could serve environmental aims now, and have e.g. biodiversity info.

• Provide for better equipment in government as capacity building and teaching/training

• Promote collaboration among diverse stakeholder groups. Provide for donors to receive value-added in exchange for their funding.

– Civil society (i.e. nonprofits)– Private sector– Government agencies– Intergovernmental agencies– Academics

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Future Enviroinfo conferences should provide for:

• See Annex for details

• Our side event in Tunis should focus on N/S capacity building, info. tech. for the S., strengthening ICT capacities in the S.– Regional S-to-S cooperation (in addition to

global N/S level, which becomes too abstract) such as NEPAD, groupings in LA with diverse, but more concrete agendas, exchange of lessons learned from them with others

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Multistakeholder partnership• Academic: Ges. für Informatik Fachausschuss for scientific input and continuity in

conference organization as part of its “Europaisierung“ process with reliable partners who prove their commitments

• Etat de Geneve (Alberto Susini)• Intergovernmental organizations

– UNEP, Nairobi – helps select recipients, links Johannesburg (sust. dev.) with Geneva/Tunis topics (InfoSoc)

– UNDP, Montevideo– UNITAR recommended speaker from UNESCO/OSS, Tunis – on site for WSIS II– UNECE, Geneva, Environmental and Human Settlements Division – strong in Central and

Eastern Europe (Brno)– UNECA, Addis Abeba, Ag. and Food Security (Mr. Dosi, U. Faye), Strike Makandle

• European Commission, JRC, DG Env‘t, EEA, DG InfSoc • Denmark (in view of enviroinfo2006) Min.of Env‘t, Danish EPA, NERI, RISO (inter

alia on energy with UNEP), Dan. Hydraulic Institute• Civil society: www.wsis.ethz.ch • Donors: software producers, etc.

you

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Contact

Thomas Ruddy

Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research

[email protected] of the WSIS Environment

and ICT Working Group at

www.wsis.ethz.ch