Facilitation
Meeting: UNEP Action Line C7 (e-Environment)
UNEP/ITU
20 May 2009,
11:00 - 12:30
ITU Headquarters, Room B1
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Environmental issues are increasingly at the
fore of public concerns. The increased rate
of natural disasters, affecting millions of
people and producing large economic losses
each year, has underscored the need for both
developing and developed countries to take
action on climate change.
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Information and
communications technologies (ICTs) and
applications can significantly contribute to
mitigate climate change. They provide energy
efficient alternatives to reduce carbon
emissions produced by the ICT industry and
those of other sectors; they help monitor,
learn about and protect the environment, and
are a valuable tool for the sustainable use
of natural resources.
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This facilitation meeting
on WSIS Action Line C7-e-Environment will
provide a forum for discussing initiatives
undertaken by diverse stakeholders to
support the responsible use of ICTs for
environmental action. It will also introduce
a tool, developed by the International
Telecommunication Union, to support Member
States assess their level of e-Environment
readiness.
PANELISTS
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E-Waste program under the Basel
Convention
Mr. Ibrahim Shafii, Head, Program
Support Unit, Secretariat of the Basel
Convention, United Nations Environment
Programme.
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WMO
activities on e-Environment
Mr. Pierre Kerherv�, Chief, Data
Representation, Metadata and Monitoring
Division, WMO Information System Branch,
Observing and Information Systems
Department,
World Meteorological Organization.
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ITU
Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) and
Climate Change
Mr. Alexandre Vassiliev,
Radiocommunication Study Group
Counselor, BR Focal Point on
Radiocommunications and Climate Change,
Radiocommunication Bureau,
International Telecommunication Union.
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Indicators of e-Environment Readiness:
The ITU e-Environment Readiness Index (EERI)
Dr. Lilia P�rez-Chavolla, ICT
Applications Coordinator, ICT
Applications and Cybersecurity Division,
Telecommunication Development Bureau,
International Telecommunication Union.
Meeting Documents
Briefing Report C7_e-Environment (doc)
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