As the 21st century advances, the world faces worsening challenges to economic prosperity, human wellbeing, and environmental integrity - directly impacting life chances for upcoming generations. We recognize the problems but still struggle to secure fast, fair and inclusive progress towards a more sustainable future.
Salzburg Global Seminar is launching this multi-year initiative at a pivotal moment in the global policy and business landscape. The complex Post-2015 Agendaadopted at Rio+20 aims to combine social justice with new economic approaches to place countries on a more environmentally sound and equitable development trajectory. Working with the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council on Governance for Sustainability, we will connect a non-standard group of decision-makers, innovators and thought leaders to inject fresh thinking and credibility into this critical change agenda.
Existing governance arrangements - the way we make decisions, allocate resources and account for actions - are clearly not equipped to deliver the long-term decision-making and active public engagement needed to bring this transformation about.
Salzburg Global Seminar sees 2013 as a year of great opportunity. This session is timed to inject fresh systems thinking into the rapidly-evolving sustainability landscape. The event will connect participants and organizations across geographic and sectoral divides to:
- propose elements for a new framework to meet the global public goods challenge;
- identify practical ways to get traction and mobilize resources more effectively;
- build a network of critical thinkers and doers to drive change forward.
Why Salzburg?
Salzburg Global Seminar has over 65 years' experience of convening multiple stakeholders across sectoral, geographical and ideological divides. It brings highly diverse groups together in complete freedom to challenge received ideas and tackle shared challenges with long-term implications for peace, stability and justice. The intellectual creativity and camaraderie fostered by the inspiring setting of Schloss Leopoldskron connects participants long after their seminar ends and encourages the creation of vibrant international networks to deliver concrete change agendas.
(Clare Shine, Chief Program Officer, Salzburg Global Seminar)
"Building on Salzburg's strategic convening power, neutral setting and highly respected track record, this session will lead to a Salzburg Strategy to catalyze generate new thinking on governance for sustainability. The Strategy will be short and practical, setting out concrete recommendations to catalyze progress on priority issues and clear recurrent obstacles and blockages within the ongoing work at the United Nations, the Global Green Growth Forum, the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council on Governance for Sustainability, and civil society initiatives."
Seminar Format and Key Questions
One-page issue summaries from a number of key entities and public/private sector stakeholders will be invited and circulated in advance to identify critical faultlines and options for future action. These summaries will draw on stakeholders practical experience from e.g. climate change and energy transition; food and water security; trade, investment and supply chains; and employment and social protection.
The session will start with leading figures setting out their key priorities for a new governance architecture for sustainability that delivers impact. They will come from very different perspectives and will challenge the group to get beyond standard responses. In-depth work will then include small group meetings and creative break-outs. Participants will identify roles and responsibilities for meaningful progress and propose concrete steps for target audiences at local to global levels. These could form the basis for a Salzburg Strategy a new vision and means of pratical implementation