Saturday, October 03, 2015

National Sustainable Development Strategies

https://twitter.com/tzuru/status/650090247641022464

"Based on the principle of the right to development, developing Nation States should, in accordance with their own priorities, endeavor to achieve the goals of    sustainable development by: 
Inter alia

"Formulating and implementing policies, strategies and programs that take into account development, health and environmental goals, strengthening national institutions, and mobilizing all available resources, all of which are aimed at improving the quality of life" (UN 1994).


The goal of Sustainable Environment Banking is to contribute alternative protocols for banking Strategy Preparation and Implementation.


(Carew-Reid et al. 1994).



  •  Systems for analyzing and monitoring:
  • −  National economic and ecological characteristics, and their limits;
  • −  external economic and ecological influences on the nation; and
  • −  the interactions of the nations characteristics with the external influences
  • −  public participation in decision-making and resource control measures,
  •  − to maximize positive interactions and minimize negative ones;
  • −  instituting traditional and new resource management systems for restoring, stabilizing and developing the resource base;

 
  • generating multiple use possibilities for national resources;
  • equipping institutions and staff to undertake multiple functions;
  •  establishing hazard management capabilities;
  • reducing the isolation of banking professionals;
  • establishing policy and economic incentives and other means to achieve the above; andsorting out which of the above are best dealt with nationally, and which through regional collaboration.


Today, in all countries of the world, there is a growing understanding of the linkages between economic systems, social and cultural dimensions, the state of the environment. Furthermore, it is a widely accepted that this understanding must inform the development process interactions vital for sustainable development.