ICCA2019
  • Start
  • ICCA Outcomes
    • Heidelberg Outcomes
    • ICCA2019 Declaration
    • ICCA2019 Initiatives
  • Conference
    • Hosts
    • Around ICCA2019
    • Conference Report
    • Impressions
  • Programme
    • Speakers & contributors
    • Collaborating Partner Organisations
    • Better Together Award 2019
  • Press
  • Climate Neighbourhoods
  • Menu Menu
Programm > Governance II: Regionale Perspektive

Governance II: Regionale Perspektive

Under 2 Coalition, Climate Group & UCLG

Workshop

Zeit

23. Mai

11:00 - 12:30

Ort

Kongresshaus Stadthalle Heidelberg

B - Plenary Hall right

Organisator

Climate Group, UCLG, Under2 Coalition

Kurzbeschreibung

Staatliche und regionale Regierungen befinden in einer einzigartigen Position, um den Klimaschutz zu beschleunigen. Sie arbeiten auf einem Niveau, das schnelles Handeln und großes Experimentieren ermöglicht. Während diesem Workshop werden Möglichkeiten und Ansätze diskutiert und klare Beispiele dafür gegeben, wie die regionale Ebene eine starke Rolle bei der Erreichung der Ziele des Pariser Abkommens spielen kann.

Regional Climate Governance

The IPCC Special Report on global warming of 1.5°C represents a call for action and confirms the urgency for nations across the globe to deliver on the promises of the Paris Agreement. At the regional level, climate priorities need to be integrated in each stage of policy-making: target setting, policy design, implementation, reporting and evaluation. Coordination across multiple levels of governance is key to implement effective climate change policies. The interaction between supranational, national, regional and local levels raises important questions about where the power and authority for governing climate change lie. Non-state actors play critical roles in shaping climate targets and policies adopted by national governments.

The cluster session features a discussion between subnational government experts on the importance of good regional governance and practices to build climate change policies that ensure vertical integration. It focuses on how regional governance can be improved to implement effective climate policy. Furthermore, it will identify and address the main challenges that arise in regional climate governance as well as in the vertical integration of these efforts. Subsequently, it will provide concrete policy recommendations.

11:00 –11.05: Welcome and introductions

11.05 – 11.15: Opening remarks: regional government high level speaker

11.15 – 12.00: Panel discussion

12.00 – 12.15: Questions from audience

12.15 – 12.30: Concluding remarks: regional government high level speaker

Speakers and Contributors

Tina Voelker, Senior Adviser to the Minister of Energy and Economy, North Rhine Westphalia

Franz Untersteller, Minister of the Environment, Climate and the Energy Sector of Baden-Württemberg

Jean Lemire, Envoy for Climate Change and Northern and Arctic Affairs Québec

Ronan Dantec, Senator and President of Climate Chance Association, France

Mudit Kumar Singh, Chhattisgarh State Centre for Climate Change, India

Jean-Pierre Elong Mbassi, Secretary General of UCLG Africa

Mercè Rius, Director General for Environmental Quality and Climate Change, Catalonia

Jakob Lindemann (GIZ)

Zeitplan

Bitte der Beschreibung links entnehmen

Dokumente

tbc

Governance III: Multilevel climate & Energy Planning Governance IV: Innovative Lösungen
Scroll to top