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C1: Eco-Regions - Food Safety

Fecha comisión: 
2009-2011

Participants | Meetings | Documentation

 

Presidency: Île-de-France (Paris)

Vice-Presidencies: Brazzaville, Caracas and Moscow

 

 

Context:

 

The use of agricultural and natural land is not exclusive to the Île-de-France region (which represents around 1,500 ha per year). In general, the economic growth of countries requires extensive agricultural areas in the world’s various peri-urban regions. In the present context of global financial crisis, the preservation of agricultural resources in these areas, whose potential conditions food sovereignty, acquires particular importance and warrants an exchange of opinions between the world’s big cities. The protection and assessment of natural open spaces makes it possible to preserve biodiversity and guarantee people’s quality of life, while also fostering sustainable tourism in major urban regions.
In 2006, the Île-de-France region consolidated the energy policy it had begun with ADEME (France’s Agency for the Environment and Energy Control) in 2001, adopting a plan to control energy use and develop local, renewable energies, particularly in the sector of public housing and service buildings, but also in private homes. It involved the promotion of numerous projects to roll out heating networks and the installation of photovoltaic solar panels, while promoting projects to build extremely powerful wood-fuelled boilers. The region further fosters asset plans for public-housing providers. In 2008, these measures moved over 21 million euro, and it is expected that this level of commitment will remain in place at least through to 2010.
We could begin a reflection on the continuation of the COP 15/Copenhagen Summit on global warming.

 

Objectives:

In Commission 1 meetings, case studies are presented on food safety, open-area management (peri-urban agriculture and biodiversity) and global warming. The meetings aim to boost the exchange of experience between participating cities.

For the 2009-2011 cycle, Commission 1 proposes three themes of reflection: food safety, peri-urban open spaces and anticipation of climate change. The second theme will cover the following sub-themes: peri-urban agriculture and biodiversity, green spaces (greenbelts and green corridors) and global warming.

Metropolis Commission 1 (Eco-Regions) signed a collaboration agreement with the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

 

Participants: 

•    Abidjan•    Alexandria•    Antananarivo•    Barcelona•    Brazzaville•    Bogota•    Brussels•    Bucharest•    Cairo•    Caracas•    Dakar•    Ecatepec de Morelos•    Gauteng Province•    Guarulhos•    Istanbul•    Lisbon•    Mashhad•    Melbourne•    Estado de México•    Moscow•    Paris Île-de-France•    Porto Alegre•    Puebla de Zaragoza•    Sarajevo•    Sofia•    Teheran
Other members:
The Île-de-France Institute for Urbanism (IAU), the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the Seine Normandy Water Agency, Airparif, Bruiparif, Ordif, and independent experts in line with requirements.

Available documentation: 


 
 

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