EHAA - Sustainability & Climate Change
Sustainability SIG Coordinator
Dianne Katscherian
info@envirohealthaustralia.com.au
Sustainability
is an integrated and interdisciplinary approach to the management and protection
our natural, built and social environments.
The Rio Declaration
on Environment and Development arose from the United Nations Conference
on Environment and Development held in Rio de Janeiro, 3-14 June 1992. This
Conference confirmed that equitable partnerships between Governments and
the people were necessary to protect the integrity of the global environmental
and developmental systems through recognizing the integral and interdependent
nature of the Earth.
27 Principles
for development were adopted and these have since become the keystones for
the concept of Sustainability practices throughout the world.
These Principles
have at their focus the recognition that development
and the environment are interdependent and that development should proceed
in a manner that protects resources and ecological integrity over the long
term while greatly improving human well-being, especially among the poor.
Sustainability is most commonly recognised as "an integration of environmental
protection, social advancement and economic prosperity" (Government
of Western Australia 2003).
The uptake
of Sustainability principles throughout the developed world has been gradual
but is gaining momentum. The Government of Western Australia has committed
to the use of sustainability as an integrated, whole of government approach
to its activities and provides allied support for other sectors to integrate
sustainability into their practices.
The Sustainability
Special Interest Group is involved in the development of broad understanding
of sustainability through sharing information about its' issues and
the application of principles in development. The SIG develops policies
related to the implementation of sustainability principles, contributes
to the development of Frameworks for sustainability assessments where
possible and acts as a lobby group for the enhancement of the environment
and human well-being in development.

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