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Sustainable Development Goals and Science: An Opportunity Flavia Schlegel, Assistant Director-General for Natural Sciences, UNESCO, Beijing (xx.yy.2017) 1

Transition from MDGs to SDGs 2 Source: Website The Guardian, 22.7.2015 http://gu.com/p/44qyn/sbl

SDGs: New Development Paradigm Universal for all countries Integrated 3 pillars of sustainable development economic, social, environmental 3 pillars of the UN development, human rights, peace and security Interlinked all or nothing agenda National Ownership Evidence based 3

Science in the 2030 Agenda SDG 6: Water SDG 7: Energy SDG 9: Innovation SDG 13: Climate Change SDG 14: Oceans SDG 15: Biodiversity SDG 17: MOI & Partnerships Goals & Targets Declaration 35: ST for responding to SD challenges 35: Science policy interface Goal 17: Section on Technology Addis Ababa Action Agenda: Section on STI and Technology Facilitation Mechanism SAMOA Pathway: Section on Means of Implementation (STI) MOI Follow up Monitoring & review Science indicators HLPF science policy interface Existing monitoring mechanisms 4

Declaration, para 35 35. We recognize the central role that science, technology and innovation play in enabling the international community to respond to sustainable development challenges. We recognize the power of communications technologies, technical cooperation and capacity building for sustainable development. We commit to strengthen the role of the science policy interface in environmental governance. 5

Goals and Targets are Interconnected 6 Source: WHO/CCU/16.02

International Agendas Samoa Pathway: SIDS Sendai Framework: DRR Istanbul Programme of Action: LDCs Addis Ababa Action Agenda: FfD 7

Means of Implementation SDG 17.6 8 Addis Ababa Action Area G (STI and CB) Adopting STI strategies as part of national sustainable development strategies Promoting Science Collaboration Enhancing STEM Education Recognizing LINKS and their contribution to sustainable development Technology Facilitation Mechanism and Technology Bank 8

Follow up & Monitoring 9

Building Peace in the Minds of Men and Women Over 70 years Experience in promoting international cooperation in science Origin of Copy Right, CERN, SESAME Secretariat of Intergovernmental Science Programs Credibility Multi Sectoral Mandate Education, Science, Culture, Communication Norm-Standard-Setting Governance-Diplomacy- Capacity Development Networks Chairs, Centers, Sites 195 Member States Convening Power Neutral broker Legitimacy 10

International Science Cooperation 11

Natural Sciences for the 2030 Agenda Harnessing STI and knowledge for sustainable development Develop and monitor inclusive STI policy and knowledge systems Increase capacity to produce, disseminate and apply STI Increase capacity of LINKS and SIDS Advancing science for sustainable management of natural resources, disaster risk reduction and climate change action IHP water security challenges IGGP & DRR natural resources MAB natural resources, biodiversity, climate change resilience UNESCO designated sites as learning sites for sustainable development 12

Natural Sciences for the 2030 Agenda Gender Equality, Africa, SIDS, Youth Local and Indigenous Knowledge Systems Transboundary Resources Data Sharing Science Governance, Advice, Diplomacy Science Policy Society Interface 13

Inclusive Science Technology and Innovation (STI) for sustainable development Inclusive STI for poverty eradication and sustainable development Assisting developing countries and countries with economies in transition to integrate STI policies Reforming and modernizing the national STI systems and governance Providing technical support for strengthening STI ecosystems and the science policy society interface 14

Inclusive Science Technology and Innovation (STI) for sustainable development Pillars for effective STI Ecosystems: 1. Solid STI policies as holistic frameworks 2. Institutional & human capacities adapted to science, research & innovation 3. Public participation in science Development of innovation capabilities to generate green growth transformation Special focus on women and girls in science Triangular and South South cooperation to support policies and activities of STI of developing countries 15 Local and indigenous knowledge

UN SG Scientific Advisory Board The process 26 independent experts Multidisciplinary Multiple knowledge oriented Timely and salient on any issue of relevance to the Secretary General and the UN Science policy interface and science diplomacy in action 5th meeting, Trieste, Italy, May 2016 16

UN SG Scientific Advisory Board The Summary Report The Role of Science for SD The Data Revolution The Interface of Science, Policy, Society Efforts to Reduce Inequalities Grand Challenges LINKS Recommendations for Science Advice on the highest level of UN 17

Science Diplomacy SESAME CERN The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) TWAS (hosting IAP and OWSD) Water Diplomacy Transboundary Resource Management Post Conflict Conflict Prevention 18

Transboundary Aquifers in Asia and the Pacific 19

UNESCO Science Report: towards 2030 Chapter on China Written by international experts Information at the nation level Reporting recent trends in research and STI policy Guiding the implementation of the Agenda 2030 for SDGs 20

Trends in GDP per capita and GDP growth in China (2013-2014) 21 Source: UNESCO Science Report: towards 2030

National Medium and Long-term Plan for the Development of Science and Technology (2006-2020): Quantitative Goals Raising investment in R&D to 2.5% of the GDP Raising the contribution of technological advances to economic growth to more than 60% Limiting China s dependence on imported technology to no more than 30% Becoming one of the top five countries in the world for the number of patents granted to its own citizens; and Ensuring that Chinese authored scientific papers figure among the world s most cited. 22 Source: UNESCO Science Report: towards 2030

Cumulative number of Chinese students going abroad and returnees (1986-2013) 23 Source: UNESCO Science Report: towards 2030

GERD in China by type of research, 2004, 2008, and 2013 (%) 24 Source: UNESCO Science Report: towards 2030

Scientific publication trends in China 0.98% average citation rate for Chinese scientific publications (2008 2012) the OECD average is 1.08; the G20 average is 1.02 10.0% share of Chinese papers among 10% most cited, (2008 2012) the OECD average is 11.1%; the G20 average is 10.2% 24.4% share of Chinese papers with foreign co authors, (2008 2014), the OECD average is 29.4%; the G20 average is 24.6% 25 Source: UNESCO Science Report: towards 2030

UNESCO Natural Sciences and China 37 C/5 Programme and Budget Running IGCP activities from Headquarters Promoting Global Geopark activities from Headquarters 38 C/5 Programme and Budget UNESCO Engineering Report II Activities of the International Geoscience and Geoparks Programme from Headquarters (IGGP) 26