World Sustainable Development Summit (WSDS)

World Sustainable Development Summit
Date 5 October 2016 (2016-10-05)
8 October 2016 (2016-10-08)
Location India Habitat Centre in the suburbs of New Delhi, India
Also known as WSDS/DSDS
Website Official site

The Energy and Resources Institute’s (TERI) annual event, the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit (DSDS), has evolved to the World Sustainable Development Summit (WSDS).

The WSDS brings together Nobel laureates,[1] political leaders,[2] decision-makers from bilateral and multilateral institutions, business leaders, high-level functionaries from the diplomatic corps, scientists and researchers, media personnel, and members of civil society; to deliberate on issues related to sustainable development.

Post the adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals and the signing of the Paris Agreement, the WSDS aims to provide long-term solutions for the benefit of the global community by assembling the various stakeholders on a single platform.

The first edition of the WSDS is slated from 5–8 October 2016 in New Delhi, India under the broad rubric of ‘Beyond 2015: People, Planet and Progress’.

Features of the World Sustainable Development Summit

1. World CEO Sustainability Summit: A platform for business leaders to define a path and evolve a strategy to facilitate development whilst protecting the environment.

2. Thematic Tracks: Parallel breakaway sessions led by area experts that aim at providing feasible solutions to challenges faced by local and global communities in maintaining the balance between securing environmental sustainability and development.

3. Media Colloquium: A forum to sensitise mid-career journalists from around the world on issues of sustainability and climate change.

4. Youth Leaders: Engage youth from around the globe in the sustainable development discourse, record their experiences, and encourage positive action on their part.

5. Greenovation Exhibition: The Exhibition[3] provides an opportunity for global players to showcase technologies in the areas of renewable energy, waste management, sustainable buildings, sustainable transport, water management and financing for sustainable development and energy efficiency.

Delhi Sustainable Development Summit

TERI, since 2001, annually organized the DSDS, an international platform to facilitate the exchange of knowledge on all aspects of sustainable development. This flagship event of TERI brought together various heads of state and government,[4] thought leaders, policy-makers and the crème de la crème of industry and academia to deliberate on myriad issues.[5]

The Summit series hosted a total of 46 heads of state and government, 13 Nobel laureates, ministers from over 60 countries, close to 1600 speakers and delegates from across continents over 15 editions.[6]

Sustainable Development Leadership Award

In 2005, TERI established The Sustainable Development Leadership Award to felicitate the efforts of global leaders in the field of sustainable development. The award winners are as follows:[7]

Year Name Nationality Position then
2005 Shoichiro Toyoda  Japan Honorary Chairman of Toyota Motor Corporation
2006 Ernesto Zedillo  Mexico Director of the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization
2007 Arnold Schwarzenegger  United States Governor of California
2008 Maumoon Abdul Gayoom  Maldives President of the Maldives
2009 Ban Ki-moon  South Korea Secretary-General of the United Nations
2010 Yukio Hatoyama  Japan Prime Minister of Japan
2011 Dr. Manmohan Singh  India Prime Minister of India
2012 Tarja Halonen  Finland President of Finland
2012 Felipe Calderón Hinojosa  Mexico President of Mexico
2013 James Alix Michel  Seychelles President of Seychelles
2014 Anand Mahindra  India Chairman and Managing Director, Mahindra & Mahindra
2015 José Manuel Durão Barroso  Portugal Former Prime Minister of Portugal and Former President of European Commission

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