Stockholm+50: A Healthy Planet for the Prosperity of All – Our Responsibility, Our Opportunity

 

04 – Goals 8, 9, 17

How do policy processes have to change to rebuild trust and enable power sharing at all levels of environmental decision making, implementation and monitoring?

What tools and services support effective implementation, monitoring and enforcement at the country level?

How can we immediately address some of the main barriers to full and meaningful participation of youth, Indigenous and frontline communities, women and other key stakeholders in accelerated implementation?

How are public-private partnerships, leadership coalitions, and civil society innovations changing the policy, finance, and business landscape, and transforming production and consumption worldwide?

03  – Goals 8, 10

How can we ensure that COVID-19 recovery processes are sustainable and equitable? 

How do we ensure that developing countries are not left behind when it comes to green recovery, ensuring a just, sustainable and equitable recovery? 

How can we ensure recovery processes are aligned with the 2030 Agenda?  

What role do companies play in the green transition? 

Following the resolution on rights to a healthy environment, which rights-based approaches can be included in contracts in key impact sectors? 

02 – Goals 3, 10

How can we renew and restore a positive relationship with nature?

How do we ensure the rights of the poor, marginalized and most vulnerable communities dependent on healthy ecosystems are protected?

Which consumption and production changes are needed to deliver net positive outcomes for nature?

What can we learn from Indigenous peoples, local communities and interfaith groups in resetting our relationship with nature?

What is the role of science and education in reconnecting people with nature?