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Sustainable
Development Strategy Requires More Grunt
Sustainability Council Media
Statement
5 August 2002
The Sustainability Council backed today's
call by the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment
for a review of the capacity within government to implement
its proposed Sustainable Development Strategy.
"Government's declared aim of making
New Zealand 'a world leader in sustainable development' is
an excellent benchmark" said Council chair Sir Peter
Elworthy.
"Designing and implementing the programmes
to bring about such a fundamental shift is going to require
a great deal more analytical resource within government. The
capacity is just not there at present" he said.
"To some extent capacity can be lifted
by integrating functions that are currently scattered across
the government sector" he said. "Such integration
would also address the need for a lead agency with sufficient
in-house expertise to act as a centre of excellence on sustainable
development issues"
The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment
recommended in a report released today that government "identifies
the capacity and capability issues associated with implementing
sustainable development". He was referring in particular
to Government's announcement in August 2001 that it was working
on a sustainable development strategy for New Zealand.
"The Sustainability Council has been
very encouraged by the Government's commitment to a Sustainable
Development Strategy" said Sir Peter. "Perhaps even
more significant is the Cabinet's agreement that the principles
of sustainable development should underpin all government's
economic, social and environmental policies."
"These commitments are in marked contrast
to the poor progress made on sustainable development initiatives
by previous governments since the 1992 Earth Summit, as documented
by the Commissioner's report" said Sir Peter.
Government plans to announce further details
of its strategy at the World Summit on Sustainable Development
to be held in September. "Now that the political will
is there to implement sustainable development principles,
it is a matter of assembling the necessary resources to ensure
that the strategy can be put into effect" said Sir Peter.
Contact Details:
Sir Peter Elworthy: 021-323-991
Sustainability Council: 04-913-3655, or Simon Terry 025-444-678
www.sustainabilitynz.org
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