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Deuxième série de conférences de la capitale nationale sur la gouvernance du développement durable (2004-2005)

Innovations en gouvernance du développement durable

Veuillez noter que ces conférences sont exclusivement présentées en anglais.

The Centre on Governance at the University of Ottawa is pleased to launch the Second National Capital Colloquium on the Governance of Sustainable Development. The Colloquium is an independent forum created to engage government policy makers and leading academics on topical issues, toward building a leading edge "community of practice" around this important theme. This year, the Colloquium will explore the theme of Innovations in Governance of Sustainable Development.

Among many benefits that will emerge from this discussion, the Colloquium seeks in particular to continue to strengthen the links and exchange between academia and federal decision makers; raise awareness and increase visibility within the National Capital Region of the contributions that the humanities and social sciences can make to policy development; enrich existing policy debates through the exploration and open exchange of ideas; and build a living “community of practice” amongst policy practitioners and academic researchers by promoting partnerships, innovation and a platform for continuous learning.

The 2004-2005 Colloquium is a continuing event that will evolve along with the concept of sustainable development, the issues in policy making, and the academic research. A publication following each year of the Colloquium will provide a marker for the state of the art in the governance of sustainable development, and a permanent record of the year's activities.

The Centre on Governance gratefully acknowledges its partners in the creation and organization of the Colloquium: the Commissioner for the Environment and Sustainable Development and the Office of the Auditor-General Canada. 

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February 15, 2005 Powerpoint Presentations
March 8, 2005 Powerpoint Presentation

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Program

Date Speaker Topic
November 16, 2004 Brennan Van Dyke
Director,
Regional Office for North America
United Nations Environment Programme
Global Environmental Governance: the follow-up of Rio and Johannesburg
December 14, 2004 Elizabeth May
Executive Director
Sierra Club
The civil society in the decision-making process: the Canadian example
January 11, 2005 Matthew Paterson
School of Political Sciences
University of Ottawa

Michael Cloghesy
Council for Business and Environment of Quebec/Conseil Patronal de l’Environnement du Québec
Contextualizing Public-Private Partnerships: the dynamics and development of environmental governance
February 15, 2005 Grace Barrasso,
Manager, Environmental Affairs
European Aluminium Association

Jürg Gerber
Senior Advisor, Global Projects
Alcan Inc

Kernaghan Webb
Industry Canada/Carleton University
Corporate Social Responsibility: the role of international standards
March 8, 2005 James Meadowcroft
Carleton University

Danial Wayner
National Research Council Canada
Science as a policy tool: the need for policy frameworks in emerging technologies
April 12, 2005 Rosemarie Kuptana The sustainable development of Canada’s North

Coordination

Elisabeth Marsollier, Program Coordinator, Centre on Governance, University of Ottawa
Claude Denis, Director, Centre on Governance, University of Ottawa
Denis Roy, Director, Office of the Commissioner for the Environment and Sustainable Development

Speakers

Brennan Van Dyke
Brennan Van Dyke was recently appointed Director of the Regional Office for North America of the United Nations Environment Programme (RONA-UNEP). Prior to that she was Director of the Trade and Investment Program of the Center for International Law and worked for the New York firm, Hughes Hubbard and Reed. She also taught, as an Adjunct Professor at the American University's Washington College of Law: International Environmental Law, Trade and Environment as well as International Institutions for Environmental Protection. She has published numerous articles addressing the environmental impacts of international trade and investment rules. Brennan Van Dyke is a graduate from Yale University Law Shool.

Elizabeth May
Elizabeth May has worked on environmental issues for over twenty years. Through public advocacy, campaigning, writing and teaching, she communicates with passionate commitment the importance and inherent beauty of nature. As a grassroots environmentalist, lawyer, senior policy advisor to a Minister of Environment, and Executive Director of the Sierra Club of Canada, she was instrumental in the creation of five national parks and marine conservation areas as well as in drafting new legislation and pollution control measures. She is the director of the Sierra Club in Canada, a member of the board of directors of Friends of the Earth Canada, an honorary member of the board for the Canadian Environmental Network and was a founding member of the Canadian Environmental Defense Fund and Women for a Healthy Planet. Elizabeth May is a graduate of Dalhousie Law School.

Michael Cloghesy
Michael Cloghesy is President of the Conseil patronal de l'environnement du Québec (CPEQ), loosely translated as the Centre for Business and Environment of Quebec. The CPEQ represents its 160 corporate and sector-based association members at the provincial, national, and international levels. He is a former member of the Joint Public Advisory Committee of the North American Commission on Environmental Cooperation. He has worked extensively on water, air, soil, and waste management issues. He is a member of the Canadian delegation on Climate Change. The CPEQ is one of the social partners of "Strengthening Canada's Environmental Community through International Regime Reform: Exploring Social Cohesion in a Globalizing Era" (the EnviReform project).

Matthew Paterson
Matthew Paterson is a professor of political sciences at the University of Ottawa. He was senior lecturer in international relations at Keele University (Great Britain). He is author of Global Warming and Global Politics (1996) and Understanding Global Environmental Politics (2003). He is an associate editor of Global Environmental Politics.

Grace Barrasso
Grace Barrasso is manager of environmental affairs of the European Aluminium Association. Prior to that, she worked as environment, health and safety manager for AlCOA (Aluminium Company of America). She continues to represent ALCOA at the American Chambers of Commerce (EU Committee) where she is vice-chair of the environment committee. She represents the industry in trade associations and in EU institutions. She arrived in Brussels as an assistant to the trade counsellor of the Canadian Mission to the European Union and an account manager for multinational corporations. She is a member of the International Political Science Research Committee. Grace Barasso is a graduate of the University of Ottawa.

Jürg Gerber
Jürg Gerber is senior advisor for global projects of Alcan Inc. He started his career in the aluminum industry in the late seventies. He occupied various positions in management, business development, environment and communications which gave him exposure to the key aspects of the industry. After the Alcan-algroup merger in 2000, he became directly involved in the redesign of Environmental Health and Safety programs, a corporate priority. He also played a major role in the development of the sustainable development priorities of Alcan.

Kernaghan Webb
Kernaghan Webb is chief of research and senior legal policy advisor at the Office of Consumer Affairs in the Government of Canada. He is also an adjunct research professor at the Carleton School of Public Policy and Administration and at the department of Law. He has written extensively on regulatory and compliance matters and voluntary codes as well as on citizen roles in enforcement, the legal regimes for non-governmental organizations, and standards. He has taken the lead on several ISO standards initiatives including those pertaining to internal complaints handling, external dispute resolution, voluntary codes standards, and corporate social responsibility. He is a member of ISO CSR Advisory Group whose recommendations are generally considered as the foundation for current ISO work to develop an international social responsibility standard. He is the editor of a book on voluntary codes recently published by Carleton University. Kernaghan Webb holds a doctorate of law.

James Meadowcroft
James Meadowcroft is a professor of political sciences at Carleton University. He started his university career at the University of Sheffield (Great Britain). His primary research interests include the history of political thought, contemporary political ideologies, and environmental politics. His publications include Conceptualising the State (1995), The Liberal Political Tradition (ed, 1996), Democracy and the Environment (co-ed with William Lafferty, 1996), Planning for Sustainability (co-ed with Michael Kenny, 1999), Implementing Sustainable Development (co-ed with William Lafferty, 2000), and numerous journal articles on topics related to green political thought, planning for sustainable development, and environmental politics. He holds a Doctorate degree from Oxford University.

Danial Wayner
Danial Wayner is the Director General of the Steacie Institute for Molecular Sciences, in Ottawa. He did his postdoctoral research on organic free radical chemistry. He later on joined the NRC Division of Chemistry and served as leader of the Molecular Interfaces Program in the NRC Steacie Institute for Molecular Sciences. This is a highly multidisciplinary team whose research focuses on organic chemical reactions on silicon surfaces, including the self-assembly of organic nanostructures and the integration of bio-active interfaces into silicon devices. The program is recognized for its world leading work in nanoscience, especially scanning tunneling microscopy. Dr. Wayner is a Fellow of the Chemical Institute of Canada, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Surface Science. He holds a Ph. D. from Dalhousie University.

Rosemarie Kuptana
Rosemarie Kuptana is a former President of the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada and of the Inuit Circumpolar Conference, the international organization representing the collective interests and identity of the Inuit people living in the Arctic and sub-arctic regions of four circumpolar countries (Russia, USA, Canada and Greenland). She began her career at the Northern Service Branch of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, hosting programs focused on the cultural, social and political issues of the day, including the Inuvialuit land claim negotiations and the oil and gas exploration taking place in the Beaufort Sea. She subsequently joined the Inuit Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) and Television Northern Canada (TVNC) – the first television network serving most of the Canadian Arctic. After leaving broadcasting, Ms. Kuptana worked towards the advancement of Inuit rights in several Inuit political organizations. She participated in the negotiations leading to the establishment of the Arctic Council. Rosemarie Kuptana was also coordinator of a special study on governance of the Senate Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs, and she has dealt with a range of environmental issues such as contaminants in the Arctic, global warming and climate change.

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