Sustainable Development Strategy for the Seas of East Asia (SDS-SEA) Implementation Plan 2012-2016

PUBLICATION DATE:

Friday, June 01, 2012

PUBLICATION TYPE:

Reports

STATUS:

Out of Print

DESCRIPTION:

In 2010, PEMSEA Country and Non-Country Partners agreed to undertake joint planning for the development of the SDS-SEA medium-term implementation plan. The Regional Sustainable Development Strategy for the Seas of East Asia (SDS-SEA) Implementation Plan for 2012-2016 (SDS-SEA Implementation Plan) provides the framework for planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating the work being undertaken by the PEMSEA Partners and the PEMSEA Resource Facility. It is a results-based, demand-driven plan of action that addresses global and regional issues, incorporates country priorities, and provides a structure for detailed work plans by the Partners, all within the framework of the SDS-SEA. The overall objective is to make PEMSEA's vision and aspirations for sustainable development a progressive reality through tangible and accountable actions, with an annual planning cycle that becomes an iterative process designed to fuel growth and stimulate continuous improvement at the local, national, subregional and regional levels. The SDS-SEA Implementation plan was adopted by eleven Countries of the East Asian Seas (EAS) region as part of the Changwon Declaration towards an Ocean-Based Blue Economy: Moving Ahead with the Sustainable Development Strategy for the Seas of East Asia signed during the 4th Ministerial Forum in Changwon City, RO Korea on 12 July 2012 as part of the East Asian Seas Congress 2012.