Title: A SEAT AT THE TABLE
1A SEAT AT THE TABLE Including the Poor in
Decisions for Development and Environment
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4Illiterate
5No Access
6Costly
7Risky
8No Documentation
9Taboo
10- Communicate right form and channel
- Reduce Costs
11- Rights
- Equality
- Ability
- Extra Rights
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13Principle 10 of the Rio Declaration
- Environmental issues are best handled with
participation of all concerned individuals, at
the relevant level. At the national level, each
individual shall have appropriate access to
information concerning the environment that is
held by public authorities - and the opportunity to participate in
decision-making processes. States shall
facilitate and encourage public awareness and
participation by making information widely
available. Effective access to justice and
administrative proceedings, including redress and
remedy, shall be provided.
Environmental issues are best handled with
participation of all concerned individuals, at
the relevant level. At the national level, each
individual shall have appropriate access to
information concerning the environment that is
held by public authorities and the opportunity
to participate in decision-making processes.
States shall facilitate and encourage public
awareness and participation by making information
widely available. Effective access to justice and
administrative proceedings, including redress and
remedy, shall be provided.
14The Access Initiative 2010
15Cases studied
16Findings Barriers
- Lack of legal thresholds for engagement
- Literacy
- Access to communication channels
- Cost
- Exposure to risk
- Who has a voice?
17Policy Responses
- Establish thresholds for enhanced access
- Use the appropriate form
- Use appropriate channels
- Reduce costs
- Make the voice of the poor influential
18A Country-Specific Approach
4 Steps Example country
Establishing general rights Cameroon, Sri Lanka, Paraguay
Ensuring fair implementation Philippines
Ensuring equal ability to use rights USA
Creating additional rights (?)
19Can the U.S. serve as an example?
20Environmental Justice in the US
The fair treatment and meaningful involvement of
all people regardless of race, color, national
origin, or income with respect to the
development, implementation, and enforcement of
environmental laws, regulations, and policies. .
21Massachusetts EJ Populations are those segments
of the population that the Executive Office of
Environmental Affairs has determined to be most
at risk of being unaware of or unable to
participate in environmental decision-making or
to gain access to state environmental resources.
Massachusetts EJ Populations are those segments
of the population that the Executive Office of
Environmental Affairs has determined to be most
at risk of being unaware of or unable to
participate in environmental decision-making or
to gain access to state environmental resources.
22Where are we a good model?
- Communicating through appropriate channels
- Lowering the costs of participation
- Broadening the reach of environmental justice
processes
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