ITB: Green Growth 2050, ICTP and Vanilla Islands on low carbon and sustainable future

Posted on March 11, 2015 in Current News - 0 comments -

Vanilla Islands of the Indian Ocean looks at low carbon and sustainable future as a region when they meet Geoffrey Lipman of GG2050 & SUN Project for Green Growth

Representatives of the Vanilla Islands met at the Seychelles Pavillion at ITB to plan the future collaboration for their member states in this unique tropical paradise destination.

Hosted by Minister Alain St.Ange (Seychelles) and also attended by Minister Duval the Deputy Prime Minister & Tourism Minister of Mauritius, as well as Vola Raveloson (Madagascar) and Michel Ahamed (Mayotte). Pascal Viroleau the CEO of the Vanilla Islands was also present for this meeting that took place on the sidelines of ITB 2015 in Berlin.

A key point of discussion was how the Vanilla Island travel & Tourism Community could play a leadership role in the coming transformation to a low carbon, sustainable future. And how to start this long term shift in 2015 which will see Heads of State Summits on Development Financing, Sustainable Development Goals and most importantly Carbon Reduction targets in Paris in December.

The Representatives held discussions with a group brought together by its special Advisor on Green Growth Professor Geoffrey Lipman, Chairman of Green Growth 2050 and President of ICTP, around the SUN Project for Green Growth – including the CEO of Civic Resources (US) – a global connectivity platform linking smart communities and the CEO of SunArk a constructor of prefabricated solar powered buildings designed for small island and developing country renewable energy transformation.

Lipman described the “SUN Project” as a 3 step framework for continuous transformation – supporting growth of travel for jobs and wealth creation but with green built into its core for sustainability. This would be achieved by Green Growth Centres in dedicated SUNARK buildings with trained analysts from the Maurice Strong University network;

Civic Resource Platform connection to major global and local green growth focused databases of trends, targets, innovations and the like. This platform will also link with national e.government structures in the Azure cloud space Community engagement, facilitated by Microsoft TV White Space broadband technology supporting a range of green growth focused roadmap strategies, certification and mobile delivered services.
He said that the group were embarked on a plan to raise financing from public and private sources supporting low carbon adaptation and climate resilience.

The Representatives wholly endorsed this concept for Green Growth transformation and agreed to initiate the global pilot with the first SUNARK in Mauritius in June 2015 – when the Deputy Prime Minister Duval of Mauritius takes over the Presidency of the Indian Ocean Vanilla Islands regional organisation from Madagascar.

Source: eTurboNews

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