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About the SDG

Introduction

The Sustainable Development Group is one of the Thematic Groups set up by the North Sea Commission. Although the remit of this Group includes all aspects of sustainability, each Thematic Group needs to take responsibility for sustainability of issues relevant to them. The Sustainable Development Group will lead on natural resources, climate change, regional planning and development, energy and renewable energy, as well as innovation and technology aspects. A supporting role will be adopted to other strands of sustainability covered by other Thematic Groups.


Vision

To encourage the development of sustainable communities, the sustainable use of resources and the development of policies and actions which take full account of environmental requirements.


Aims

The aim of the Group is to input into and progress issues that affect local and regional authorities bordering the North Sea by co-ordinating and initiating projects involving all NSC members or on a partnership basis. The Group plays a dual role, helping both individual local authorities and larger regions to develop.
The Group will seek to influence future research and future EU and national policies. The Group will also take steps to encourage a heightened awareness of the North Sea as an important ecological area.
The Sustainable Development Group will seek to ensure that sustainable development principles are reflected in, and form a key consideration of, the work of the other Thematic Groups. Furthermore the Group will follow the implementation of the EU s Strategy for Sustainable Development (the Göteborg Strategy) on behalf of the NSC and advice the Executive Committee as well as other Thematic Groups as required.


Organisation and Administration

Membership is open to all NSC members. Other relevant stakeholders may attend meetings and join other activities, as required. A regional politician, assisted by two political vice-chairs, chairs the Sustainable Development Group. If not already a member of the NSC Executive Committee, the Chair of the Group becomes an ex-officio member of the Executive Committee, with the two Vice-Chairs acting as substitutes. The Chair also acts as the official spokesperson for the NSC on issues covered by the remit of the specific Thematic Group.
An Adviser is responsible for the administration of the Group. The Chair, Vice-Chairs and Co-ordinator are appointed by the NSC Executive Committee. The Chair or Adviser reports about the work of the Group at Executive Committee meetings and in an Annual Report to the General Assembly.


The Project Working Group (PWG)

Between Annual Meetings, the work is processed in a Project Working Group (PWG) consisting of officers, with one representative and a substitute from each NSC country. The Country Representative has the task of spreading information and gathering the views of the NSCEG members in each country. The PWG meets 2 - 3 times a year to take initiatives and develop co-operation projects and tasks remitted by the NSC Executive Committee or General Assembly. Most PWG meetings are led by the NSCEG political chair and attended by a representative from the NSC secretariat.


Last Updated on Thursday, 22 January 2009 13:27

 

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NEWS!!

You find information regarding the Joint Annual Conference "Creating a Climate for Change" in Bremerhaven/Bremen 18-20 June HERE.

You find information regarding thne two vacant positions as Vice-Chair of thematic groups HERE.