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The Institute for Environmental Diplomacy and Security (IEDS) is a transdisciplinary research center dedicated to both the study and practice of techniques that resolve environmental conflicts, and to using ecological processes as tools of peace-building.

Asim Zia Will Become a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration
02/10/2025

Asim Zia Will Become a Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration

On September 29th, the National Academy of Public Administration announced that 42 leaders in the field of public administration have been elected to the 2025 Class of Academy Fellows.

Lock your calendars for our first   Delta Summit 2025 themed “  to save our deltas”📅March 17th-20th, 2025📍Asian Institut...
19/02/2025

Lock your calendars for our first Delta Summit 2025 themed “ to save our deltas”
📅March 17th-20th, 2025
📍
Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand

More at: https://internationaldeltasummit.ait.asia

The world’s largest riparian development is happening along the Ravi River in   - important to link this to the Indus Wa...
08/10/2024

The world’s largest riparian development is happening along the Ravi River in - important to link this to the Indus Waters Treaty reform with

Riparian activism on the Ravi River and impetus to have more climate-resilient development may pave the way for better ecological cooperation between India and Pakistan.

The Summit of the Future opens in New York today - my thoughts on what is missing for the agenda
23/09/2024

The Summit of the Future opens in New York today - my thoughts on what is missing for the agenda

Yet again world leaders keep missing opportunities to have a truly systems approach to sustainable development that recognizes natural resource constraints.

Thanks to Senator Christopher C***s and his office, specially Elizabeth O'Bagy for allowing us to host a panel discussio...
05/02/2024

Thanks to Senator Christopher C***s and his office, specially Elizabeth O'Bagy for allowing us to host a panel discussion with Transatlantic Leadership Network and Foreign Policy Research Institute at the U.S. Capitol on ways of resolving the crisis in the region of . Here is the of the event cc: Nicholas Kristof

15/12/2023

Was a success or a failure? Prof Aim Zia analyses on WCAX

11/12/2023

We asked that saving the river deltas matter to them & their reasons are enough for the world leaders to take action.


Prof Asim Zia at side event on Ensuring effective human rights protections in Article 6 rules at   proposes to strengthe...
10/12/2023

Prof Asim Zia at side event on Ensuring effective human rights protections in Article 6 rules at proposes to strengthen Article 6 carbon markets with social and human rights safeguards, but also argues for introducing a global carbon trade tax for meeting 1.5C goal of Paris agreement.

09/12/2023

Prof Asim Zia at highlights the ongoing work in Social Ecological Gaming and Simulation System lab at University of Vermont such as risks and benefits of AI and digital technologies, deep fake news, how memes are used on social media for creating polarized society.

Our event at   in Dubai Complete session on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAEaWinv7jgNew United Nations Conven...
06/12/2023

Our event at in Dubai
Complete session on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAEaWinv7jg

New United Nations Convention on Conserving River Deltas unveiled at COP28 in Dubai

Stakeholders at the 28th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP28) unveiled a new United Nations Convention on Conserving River Deltas (UNCCRD). A convention when fully operationalized will provide the urgently needed international platform to protect our disappearing delta across the globe due to climate change, for example increasing flood incidences, sea level rise, droughts and excessive rainfall are causing forced migration in native areas.
“Migration is a matter of survival now and not just movement from rural to urban areas is leading to more conflicts and largely contribute to global insecurity”, said Freeman Elohor Oluowo, The Founder and Centre Coordinator – for African Centre for Climate Actions and Rural Development Initiative (ACCARD) and the Focal Person UNCCRD and DeltasUNite Initiative at the session on DeltasUNite: Urgent Call for Climate Action with a UN convention on Conserving River Deltas (UNCCRD). According to him “the United Nations Convention on Conserving River Deltas (UNCCRD) is proposed bottom-up structured solution that allows citizen’s participation to challenges of the global deltas, not just financial solution because global climate finance is limited, calls a more proactive than reactive actions. ”.
“You have been negotiating all my life, you can’t tell me you need more time. Deltas don’t have more time because the problems are accumulating and getting worse. We are paying for the wrong decisions made decades ago, sadly our children are going to pay more for these ill-informed decisions”, said Professor Michael Glantz from Centre for Capacity Building, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA. “The science on deltas is endorsing the UNCCRD”, he added.
Prof Asim Zia, Co-founder TWIN and Professor of Public Policy and Computer Science & Director, Institute for Environmental Diplomacy and Security (IEDS), UVM said that by the end of the century, approximately 1 billion people will be displaced. He called out the fossil fuel companies as climate criminals and advocated more support for the UNCCRD to address the complex actions leading to global security crisis and UNCCRD can address these complex issues, he added.
“The Government of Bayelsa State will continue to prioritize activities and programs of the deltas unite”, said Ambassador Godknows Igali and urge more nations to endorse UNCCRD.
Senator Nisar Memon, Chairperson of Water Environment Forum said, “Human migration isn’t only affecting Indus River delta, but pulls in social, cultural, economic, as well as environmental aspects”. He believes that UNCCRD will bring all stakeholders together on a common platform to create a global to local awareness, with a good public and private sector partnership. He adjoins everybody to join in this regard and leave it to government alone.
“A global cooperation is the need to cope as well as avert climate change challenges. Welcomed the timely initiative of a United Nations Convention on Conserving River Deltas (UNCCRD). Hoping that this initiative will promote inclusive governance of water resources and to give local communities more voice. And look forward to sharing best practices under guidance of this convention according to Senator Seemee Ezdi, Chairperson of Senate Climate Change Committee Pakistan. Senator Nuzhat Sadiq and Mr. Asim Khan Goraya, Additional Secretary, Senate Secretariat also supported the new Convention at the session.
Prof. Arukwe Augustine from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Grace Ananda from Habitat for Humanity International, Wakedei Davidson from the Nigerian Bayelsa State and Susan Sgorbati, Co-founder TWIN and Center for the Advancement of Public Action at Bennington College, USA also spoke at the event.

The event was organized, at United Nations Climate Change Conference COP28 happening in Dubai from November 29th to December 12th by African Centre for Climate Actions and Rural Development (ACCARD), Nigeria’s Bayelsa State Government, Transboundary Water In-Corporation Network (TWIN), Consortium for Capacity Building (CCB) USA, Water Environment Forum Pakistan, The University of Vermont, Bennington College, Institute of Environment Diplomacy and Security (IEDS), Terra Global, Centre for Environment and Sustainable Livelihood, Niger Delta Development Commission, Environmental Peace Building, Akassa Development Foundation, Living Deltas, Nha Trang University in Vietnam, and Dawson College.

Prof Asim Zia, Co-founder TWIN, Professor of Public Policy and Computer Science & Director, Institute for Environmental ...
05/12/2023

Prof Asim Zia, Co-founder TWIN, Professor of Public Policy and Computer Science & Director, Institute for Environmental Diplomacy and Security (IEDS), UVM is speaking on a session "Using Data to Build climate resilient cities in Pakistan" at . Watch live at: Using

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