Communique Issued by Pacific Islands Environmental Conference on Sustainable Development
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Communique Issued by Pacific Islands Environmental Conference on Sustainable Development
PALIKIR, Pohnpei (FSM Information Service): June 24, 1997 –
The Pacific Islands Environmental Conference on Sustainable
Development held in Pohnpei from June 16th to the 20th issued a
communique of which the text is as follows:
“WE, the participants of this Conference, have come together to
discuss a topic of great urgency to the peoples of the Pacific
Islands – Sustainable development. Having carefully considered the
issues of science, economics, and society, we issue this communique
for the consideration of the people, governments, regional
organizations, and institutions of the Pacific Islands and our fellow
citizens of the globe.
WHEREAS, through traditional practices people of the Pacific
Islands have, for centuries, practiced careful stewardship of their
environment; and
WHEREAS, the Pacific Islands are unique because they are isolated
from contential land masses and have limited natural resources,
fragile ecological environments, high biodiversity and endemism; and
WHEREAS, local and global economic development activities offer
hope but threaten Pacific Islands ecologies and cultures; and
WHEREAS, reef ecosystems face growing threats from land-based
development and off-shore human activities; and
WHEREAS, current waste disposal practices are inefficient and
degrade our land and water; and
WHEREAS, this generation has an obligation to ensure the right of
future generations to a level of environmental quality equal to and
exceeding that which it has enjoyed;
NOW THEREFORE, we resolve to support the following recommendations:
Appropriate traditional resources management practices must be incorporated into all islands development; and
Pacific Island nations should each have development strategies that unite the ecological, economic, social equity and educational concerns of communities; and
Public education campaigns should be initiated on all islands to inform the people of the principles of sustainability; and
Public and private developers within the islands must be accountable for the full cost (infrastructure, social, historical, environmental) of their activities; and
Pacific Islands should begin cooperatively marketing recyclable materials; and
Land-based and off-shore pollution must be managed to protect our valuable coral reefs; and
Efficiency and conservation must be incorporated into the energy and transportation strategies of the islands; and
Island resources development plans must be based on the carrying capacity of Pacific Island ecosystems; and
Island governments must broaden their decision-making processes to include the widest public involvement, beginning with input and consensus from island communities; and
All nations must begin immediately reducing carbon emissions by every means possible.
NOW THEREFORE, we further resolve to review our progress toward meeting these recommendations at the next Pacific Islands Environmental Conference”