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教科文组织与2022年联合国海洋大会

新冠疫情充分暴露了人类社会中许多根深蒂固的问题,我们正在寻求解决方案的关键时刻,在这样的背景下,由肯尼亚和葡萄牙政府共同主办的2022年联合国海洋大会将于6月27日至7月1日在里斯本召开。

会议主题为“扩大基于科学和创新的海洋行动以落实目标14:评估、伙伴关系和解决方案”,希望解锁基于海洋的解决方案,以解决诸如气候变化、经济不平等之类当前时代最具决定性的问题 。会议将寻求推动以科学为基础的创新,开启全球海洋行动的新篇章。

教科文组织将在会议中发挥重要作用,将科学、文化和保护置于政治承诺和行动呼吁的优先位置。

 

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会议日程

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教科文组织的海洋项目
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海洋不仅是所有生命的起源之地,还是众多物种的家园——它庇护着15.7万种已知物种和多达100万种尚未被发现的物种。如果没有海洋,地球就无法呼吸,因为这个蓝肺吸收了全球四分之一的二氧化碳排放量。此外,全球近半数人口(30亿人)的生计直接依赖于海洋。

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教科文组织在联合国海洋大会上的主要活动

Sunday, 26 June

Rock in Rio: Generation Ocean Concert (17:30-23:00 | Parque da Bela Vista, Lisbon) - ADD LINK

Scientific Workshop on Underwater Cultural Heritage of the Silk Road and other routes (More details TBA) - ADD LINK

 

Monday, 27 June

High-Level Ocean Decade Alliance Event (11:30-13:00 | Tejo Hall, Altice Arena) - ADD LINK

GenOcean: Mobilizing Citizens for the Ocean We Need (14:30-15:00 | SDG Media Zone, Altice Arena) - ADD LINK

Accelerating Action Tackling Tsunami Risk: Partnerships and Solutions for A Safe Ocean Resilient to Tsunamis - (15:30-16:30 | Pavilion of Portugal) - ADD LINK

 

28 June

UNESCO main Side event - More information coming soon

 

29 June

Addressing and minimizing the impacts of ocean acidification and other climate stressors: updates, opportunities and challenges and implications for SDG14.3 (MORE INFO)

  Wednesday, 29 June,  13:00-15:00, Blue Zone

 

​​This event will showcase how action-driven trans-disciplinary science and cross-sectoral collaboration can help stakeholders adapt to the climate-induced challenges placed on the ocean and thus improve sustainable development, limiting warming to 1.5 °C, enhancing NDCs, and helping achieve Net Zero.



















 

28 June



 

[Official Side event] 

Partnerships driving credible and evidence-based action to protect, restore and sustainably manage coastal blue carbon ecosystems – are we ready for private sector funding injections? (08:00-10:00 | Blue Zone)

 

This event tackles the question on ‘how to make use of the increasing interest by private sector in funding coastal blue carbon restoration while ensuring that actions lead to credible long-term results’. Improving our scientific understanding of these critical ecosystems and our ability to clearly measure and value ecosystem benefits for climate, biodiversity and people, underpins the integrity of on-ground restoration actions. Similarly, engagement with national government policies, international frameworks and local communities is critical to ensure restoration and protection of blue carbon ecosystems holds permanence.

 

[Social Networking Event]

Technology and Innovation Working Group networking breakfast (8:45-9:45 | TBD)

Informal networking breakfast co-organised with Smidt University to present vision of tech and innovation working group and facilitate discussion around innovation issues.

 

[Partner Event]

Training for policymakers on Blue Curriculum (10:00-13:00 | Ciencia Viva Library)

A training for educational authorities, policy makers, curriculum developers and experts on the new publication "A new blue curriculum: a toolkit for policy-maker".



 

[Official Side event]  

Side event (13:00-14:30 | Blue Zone)

 

The side-event focused on better introducing underwater cultural heritage in ocean discussions should be chaired by the UNESCO Director-General and a Portuguese Government representative, followed by interventions of several experts and a discussion.

 

[Official Side event] 

GenOcean: Mobilizing Citizens for the Ocean we need (Time TBC | Blue Zone, SDG Media Zone)

 

Media event to mark the formal designation by UNESCO DG of Maya Gabeira as UNESCO Champion for the Ocean. UNESCO DG, Maya Gabeira and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador OSkar Metsavaht will be in conversation about the challenge of mobilizing citizens to act for the ocean we need, through the perspective of the GenOcean Campaign, launched by UNESCO as official public-facing communications campaign for the UN Ocean Decade 2021-2030.







 

Friday 29 June

 

[Partner Event]

1000 Ocean Startups Side Event (10:00-12:30 | Green Zone, Coral Pavillion)

More information coming soon

 

[Official Side event]

Sea Beyond Final Ceremony (11:00-12:30 | Auditorium)

Final Ceremony of  Sea Beyond project in cooperation with PRADA. This event will celebrate the winner of the contest and have the presence of jury members, which are well-known professionals of the ocean. 



 

[Official Side event]

Workshop with Coordinators of Blue School Networks  (14:00-15:00 | Ciencia Viva Library)

This event will bring coordinators of the Ocean Literacy international networks together and will discuss ways forward.

 

[Social Networking event]

Ocean Literacy Dialogues in the format of “Aperitivo Blu” (18:00-20:00 / 30 June 10:00-12:00 | Ciencia Viva Atrium)

This event will bring journalists and ocean experts in the format of an "interview" open to the public.

 

[Social Networking event]

Ocean Acidification cocktail reception  (18:30-21:00 | Ciencia Viva Museum)

 

[Official Side event]

The Ocean Decade Forum (14:30-17:00 | Green Zone, Ciencia Viva Auditorium)

Friday 1 July

UNESCO Launches Emergency Plan to Boost World Heritage-Listed Reefs’ Resilience (12:00-13:15 (GMT+1))

This event will be held in-person in the Reef Action Hub (R. do Bojador 47). 

On the occasion of the Our Ocean Conference in Palau, UNESCO announced an emergency plan to give World Heritage coral reefs the best chance of survival. UNESCO also called for an international mobilization to prevent coral reef extinction. During this event at the UN Ocean Conference, UNESCO will showcase the successes from the Resilient Reefs Initiative in 4 World Heritage reef pilot sites in Australia, Belize, France (New Caledonia) and Palau; and provide more information about how the partnerships will accelerate resilience support to World Heritage-listed reefs in developing countries.