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- Date submitted: 1 Nov 2011
- Stakeholder type: Major Group
- Name: Abu Dhabi Global Data Initiative (AGEDI)
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EYE ON EARTH SUMMIT DECLARATION
We the Ministers, and high-level representatives of government, business, academia and civil society (The Eye on Earth
Community) present at the first Eye on Earth Summit in Abu Dhabi from 12 to 15 December 2011,
Deeply concerned over the evidence of unprecedented environmental changes at all levels, including possible
irreversible changes with potentially negative implications for economic and social development, especially for the
poor and vulnerable groups in society,
Conscious that cooperation on exchange of, and access to, timely, credible and relevant observations and information
among a wide array of actors is a critical part of the Science-policy interface needed for advancing the development
and implementation of goals, targets and indicators for sustainable development,
Recalling Principle 10 of the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, which amongst others recognises
that each individual shall have appropriate access to information concerning the environment that is held by public
authorities, and that States shall facilitate and encourage public awareness and participation by making information
widely available,
Recalling the Bali Strategic Plan for Technology Support and Capacity-building2 and emphasising the importance of its
full implementation,
Convinced that a strengthening of the capacity for managing, exchanging and facilitating access to information in
developing countries and countries with economies in transition will help advance the development and implementation
of goals, targets and indicators for sustainable development,
Conscious of the opportunities offered by the rapid advancement of information and communications technologies
for enhancing information access, exchange and management, and the importance of promoting broader realisation
of these opportunities,
Acknowledging the critical role of existing thematic and geographic networks and systems for exchange of and access
to information, including the role of the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) and its land, sea, atmosphere and spacebased
Group on Earth Observations System of Systems (GEOSS), and also the role and activities of the Global Spatial
Data Infrastructure Association (GSDI) in delivering of spatial data platform to facilitate data and service discovery,
access and integration,
Bearing in mind that the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio in 2012 represents an
opportunity to renew the political commitment to the role of information in advancing sustainable development,
including as it relates to consideration of the Conference themes: green economy within the context of sustainable
development and poverty eradication, and institutional framework for sustainable development,
Noting the interest that has been expressed in considering the development of a global treaty based on Principle 10 of
the Rio Declaration,
Expressing our deep appreciation to the Government of the United Arab Emirates for organising and hosting the first
Eye on Earth Summit in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
Declare that we:
1. Aspire to a vision whereby decision-making for sustainable development, is empowered by the availability and
equitable accessibility of credible, relevant and timely information;
2. Decide that the objectives of our collaboration are to foster collaboration among communities, relevant networks,
systems, institutions and technology providers on the integration of economic, environmental and social information
in a shared information system for the advancement of sustainable development by taking advantage of the rapid
development of information and communication technologies and by strengthening capacity building and
technology support to developing countries and countries with economies in transition;
3. Agree to advance our collaboration based on the following principles:
(a) The agenda for cooperation should be flexible, balanced, purpose-driven, issue-focused, and time-bound yet
durable and be developed in respect for the diverse range of stakeholders and their governance structures so as to
build trust among partners;
(b) The modalities for cooperation should be inspired by the subsidiarity principle so that functions are performed
in a distributed manner by those best placed to do so and information is kept close to the source in order not to
lose knowledge about its use and limitations;
(c) That effective mechanisms for the collection, management and dissemination of environmental information are
needed and the responsibility for quality assurance of the information lies with those who collect or originate data;
(d) Information should be made available in such a way that it avoids unnecessary duplication in data collection,
underpins reporting obligations, and supports decision-making;
(e) Environmental information should be available to the public, with any exemptions being defined in law and
interpreted narrowly having regard to the public interest in disclosure so that access to information is timely,
effective and affordable for all interested users;
4. Enhance efforts on incorporating environmental information and programmes into education curriculum at all
levels: primary, secondary and tertiary and developing life learning programmes for professional development, such
as distance learning activities;
5. Agree to work with the United Nations in establishing a forum for cooperation among sub-global and thematic
environmental information networks with a view to further enhancing their connectivity and effectiveness in
supporting assessments, information exchange and decision-making for sustainable development;
6. Decide to work with the Group on Earth Observations (GEO), other relevant initiatives and interested partners in
supporting the further development and expansion of the existing interoperability standards for data and information
exchange, as well as a global approach to the provision of web-based platforms in support of information exchange;
7. Resolve to support the development of adequate institutional and legislative enabling conditions for furthering
the implementation of Principle 10 of the Rio Declaration, inter alia based on the United Nations Environment
Programme (UNEP) Guidelines for the Development of National Legislation on Access to Information, Public
Participation and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters3;
8. Commit to engage in, and to strengthen existing initiatives already involved in, technical cooperation for capacity
building and technology support for access to and exchange of information in developing countries and countries
with economies in transition, including by supporting development of networks, regional cooperation, data
collection, research, analysis, monitoring and integrated environmental assessment and legislative and institutional
frameworks for access to information;
9. Urge the further development of private-public partnerships for use of information and communication
technologies and encourage the private sector to use their research and development capacities to enhance the
implementation of national and internationally agreed goals and targets for sustainable development;
10. Welcome the Eye on Earth Exhibition, the Special Initiatives identified and the technical work by the Summit on
policy, governance and institutional networking for information exchange; content and user needs; technical
infrastructure; capacity building, education and awareness-raising, and showcasing applications;
11. Following from this, intend to develop further the Eye on Earth Community, supported and facilitated by the
Abu Dhabi Global Environmental Data Initiative (AGEDI) and UNEP, to progress the special initiatives and other
such projects and programmes, both existing and in the future, including the development of national capacities;
12. Call on UNEP and all actors in development co-operation to assist developing countries and countries in transition,
when requested, through targeted capacity building programmes in their efforts to develop adequate national
legislation and support for public access to information in line with the UNEP Guidelines on Principle 10;
13. Call on Governments, United Nations bodies, other international organizations, multilateral and bilateral donor
agencies, civil society and the private sector to further contribute to the implementation of the Special Initiatives
agreed by the Summit and the actions set out above;
14. Resolve to meet before the end of 2013 to review the progress of implementation of the current declaration and
consider the directions for further work.
We make these commitments with a view to strengthening the knowledge and information infrastructure needed to
advance human well-being and the three pillars of sustainable development: economic, environmental and social.
We make these commitments with a view to strengthening the knowledge and information infrastructure needed to
advance human well-being and the three pillars of sustainable development: economic, environmental and social.