- Langkawi Declaration
The Langkawi Declaration on the Environment was a
declaration issued by the assembled Heads of Government of theCommonwealth of Nations on the issue ofenvironmental sustainability . It was issued on21 October 1989 atLangkawi ,Malaysia , during the tenthCommonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).The declaration covers a wide range of topics related to the environment, blaming 'past neglect in managing the natural environment and resources'.cite web |url=http://www.thecommonwealth.org/document/34293/35468/171730/1989_langkawi_declaration_on_the_environment.htm |date=21 October 1989 |title=Langkawi Declaration on the Environment 1989 |accessdate=2008-08-31 |publisher=
Commonwealth Secretariat ] It lists what the Heads of Governments perceived to be the main environmental problems: thegreenhouse effect , damage to theozone layer ,acid rain ,marine pollution ,land degradation , and speciesextinction . These, the declaration affirmed, were issues that transcended national borders, and hence required the involvement of international organisations, such as the Commonwealth, to coordinate strategies to solve them.A key agreement in the formulation of the agreement was the pledge by developed countries not to connect future international
development aid to commitment to environmental sustainability or introducetrade barrier s.cite book |title=International Law and the Conservation of Biological Diversity |last=Bowman |first=Michael |coauthors=Redgwell, Catherine |year=1996 |publisher=Kluwer Law International |location= |isbn=9789041108630 |pages=239 |url= ] This, the developing countries argued, would prevent economic growth (described as a 'compelling necessity'), and hence reduce their ability to develop sustainable natural environments. In exchange, the developing countries conceded to the Commonwealth's developed members (particularlyAustralia ,Canada ,New Zealand , and theUnited Kingdom ), their interest in protecting the environment.Amongst the commitments made by members in the Langkawi Declaration were:
* Support the development of an international sustainable development funding mechanism.
* Support theIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and recommend the Commonwealth's own report onclimate change .
* Promote energy efficiency.
* Promoteafforestation and sustainable forest management in developing countries, and the conservation of virgin forest to protectbiodiversity .
* Restict non-sustainable fisheries, including banning tangle nets and pelagic driftnet fishing, as part of a general trend amongst international organisations. [cite web |url=http://earthtrust.org/dnpaper/intllaw.html |date=May 1994 |title=International Law Governing Driftnet Fishing on the High Seas |accessdate=2008-08-31 |publisher=Earthtrust ]
* Prevent dumping of toxic or hazardous materials in the oceans or in developing countries.
* Promote public awareness of environmental risks and issues.Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.thecommonwealth.org/document/34293/35468/171730/1989_langkawi_declaration_on_the_environment.htm Full text of the Langkawi Declaration]
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