logging in or signing up CBE Donigi Haralda Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 26 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: November 20, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Programmatic Approach to Sustainable Development for Pacific SIDS AOSIS-Singapore Supporting Slides for Paper delivered by H.E. Mr. Peter Donigi CBE January 11, 2002Slide2: Toltec Wisdom All humans are hunters. Everybody becomes prey. A hunter is a stalker. A stalker must have: Vision of a jaguar - alert, awake, accurate - in the present Vision of an Eagle - panoramic awareness A warrior is one who hunts for power Power transcends need Needy easily manipulated Slide3: Who is enjoying the beach? The Present Situation Ocean Space Resources Living Sea-Floor Resources Non-Living Seabed Resources Resource Management Activities Slide4: Where to? Action Required Outcome Conclusion Slide5: Ocean Space Resources Fishery Fish Farms Ornamental Fishery Water Salt Tidal Energy Slide6: Ocean Space Resources Central & Western Pacific Catch Location Slide7: Ocean Space Resources Fishery Resources Current market value of CWP Fishery is $6 billion Last 20 years - $120 billion Licensing Fees - $66 million = 1% Pacific Bluefin and SkipjackSlide8: Sea-Floor Resources - Other Corals Crustaceans Sea Urchins Clams Biota Slide9: Non-Living Sea-Bed Resources Polymetallic Nodules, Sulfides, Cobalt Crusts Oil & Gas Water Bathymetry-topography imageSlide10: Resource Management Activities Continental Shelf Maritime Boundaries Regional Centre for Applied Seismology MSR Centre for Development Bio-Prospecting Research Capacity Banking Systems Slide11: Resource Management - Cont. Marine Scientific Research Research for Research Research for Development See Paper on “Marine Science” at http://www.wianhaus.homestead.com/Papers.html Slide12: Examples of MSR Research for Research Sampling Biota Research for Development Salt Production Electricity Generation Polymetallic Nodules, Sulfides & Crusts Hydrocarbons/Water Desalination Onsi Systems - Fuel cellSlide13: Examples of MSR Research for Development-Cont. Fishery Development Fish Farms Ornamental Fishery Crustaceans Clams Slide14: Examples of MSR Research for Development-Cont. Tourism Development Whales (Sanctuary) Game Fishing Diving Sailing/Canoeing An OrcaSlide15: Examples of MSR Research for Development-Cont. Bio-Prospecting World Market = $43Billion Kava & Noni contribute to that market Seed industry = $15Bln. Bio-pesticides, Sweeteners, Perfumes, Fabrics, Cosmetics Potential for ocean biota Slide16: Resource Management - Cont. Capacity to Conduct Research Develop programmes in association with MSR for Development Noni - capsules Slide17: What Else? Banking System No. of Banks Nationality of Banks Capacity of Existing Banks Lending Policies Investment Policies Guarantee Policies Risk Capital SIDS Input Eco-Tourism Ambua lodge - PNGSlide18: Action Pacific Investment Fund: Compensation = 0.1% of value over 20 Yrs. Licensing for LDW Fishing Fleet = 5% Slide19: Action Regional MSR Centre for Development Cooperative programs for MSR Active participation not observers Build technological & human resource capacity Develop or Improve IPR legislation Slide20: Action Tourism Whaling Sanctuary Diving/Game Fishing Sailing/Canoeing Forestry R & D Uses of various species Eco-Tourism Slide21: Action Banking Review Lending Policies Investment Fund Guarantee Fund Projects with SIDS Labour & Inputs PNG’s Ok Tedi Mine & Flooding Slide22: Immediate Benefits Investment Fund of approximately $120 million. Propose establishment of two Subsidiary Funds Investment Fund ($60 million) Guarantee Fund ($60 million) Slide23: Other Benefits Fishery = $3-6 billion reflected in Pacific SIDS balance of payments accounts per annum. Increase of Investment Fund of Approximately $150-300 million/Yr. Increased revenue from tax receipts Slide24: Other Benefits - (Cont.) Concerted Program of Investment in Development Projects Fisheries Forestry Eco-Tourism Traditional Knowledge Boutique ProductsSlide25: Outcome Elimination of Dependency Syndrome Manipulation Transfer of Power Base to Pacific SIDS in respect to resources Delivering SustainabilitySlide26: Who is enjoying the beach? Conclusion Hope this presentation has: Identified your Mitote - state of confusion Mission Statement of a Gazelle and a Cheetah Identified your role as a Stalker Identified your role as a Warrior You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
CBE Donigi Haralda Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 26 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: November 20, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Programmatic Approach to Sustainable Development for Pacific SIDS AOSIS-Singapore Supporting Slides for Paper delivered by H.E. Mr. Peter Donigi CBE January 11, 2002Slide2: Toltec Wisdom All humans are hunters. Everybody becomes prey. A hunter is a stalker. A stalker must have: Vision of a jaguar - alert, awake, accurate - in the present Vision of an Eagle - panoramic awareness A warrior is one who hunts for power Power transcends need Needy easily manipulated Slide3: Who is enjoying the beach? The Present Situation Ocean Space Resources Living Sea-Floor Resources Non-Living Seabed Resources Resource Management Activities Slide4: Where to? Action Required Outcome Conclusion Slide5: Ocean Space Resources Fishery Fish Farms Ornamental Fishery Water Salt Tidal Energy Slide6: Ocean Space Resources Central & Western Pacific Catch Location Slide7: Ocean Space Resources Fishery Resources Current market value of CWP Fishery is $6 billion Last 20 years - $120 billion Licensing Fees - $66 million = 1% Pacific Bluefin and SkipjackSlide8: Sea-Floor Resources - Other Corals Crustaceans Sea Urchins Clams Biota Slide9: Non-Living Sea-Bed Resources Polymetallic Nodules, Sulfides, Cobalt Crusts Oil & Gas Water Bathymetry-topography imageSlide10: Resource Management Activities Continental Shelf Maritime Boundaries Regional Centre for Applied Seismology MSR Centre for Development Bio-Prospecting Research Capacity Banking Systems Slide11: Resource Management - Cont. Marine Scientific Research Research for Research Research for Development See Paper on “Marine Science” at http://www.wianhaus.homestead.com/Papers.html Slide12: Examples of MSR Research for Research Sampling Biota Research for Development Salt Production Electricity Generation Polymetallic Nodules, Sulfides & Crusts Hydrocarbons/Water Desalination Onsi Systems - Fuel cellSlide13: Examples of MSR Research for Development-Cont. Fishery Development Fish Farms Ornamental Fishery Crustaceans Clams Slide14: Examples of MSR Research for Development-Cont. Tourism Development Whales (Sanctuary) Game Fishing Diving Sailing/Canoeing An OrcaSlide15: Examples of MSR Research for Development-Cont. Bio-Prospecting World Market = $43Billion Kava & Noni contribute to that market Seed industry = $15Bln. Bio-pesticides, Sweeteners, Perfumes, Fabrics, Cosmetics Potential for ocean biota Slide16: Resource Management - Cont. Capacity to Conduct Research Develop programmes in association with MSR for Development Noni - capsules Slide17: What Else? Banking System No. of Banks Nationality of Banks Capacity of Existing Banks Lending Policies Investment Policies Guarantee Policies Risk Capital SIDS Input Eco-Tourism Ambua lodge - PNGSlide18: Action Pacific Investment Fund: Compensation = 0.1% of value over 20 Yrs. Licensing for LDW Fishing Fleet = 5% Slide19: Action Regional MSR Centre for Development Cooperative programs for MSR Active participation not observers Build technological & human resource capacity Develop or Improve IPR legislation Slide20: Action Tourism Whaling Sanctuary Diving/Game Fishing Sailing/Canoeing Forestry R & D Uses of various species Eco-Tourism Slide21: Action Banking Review Lending Policies Investment Fund Guarantee Fund Projects with SIDS Labour & Inputs PNG’s Ok Tedi Mine & Flooding Slide22: Immediate Benefits Investment Fund of approximately $120 million. Propose establishment of two Subsidiary Funds Investment Fund ($60 million) Guarantee Fund ($60 million) Slide23: Other Benefits Fishery = $3-6 billion reflected in Pacific SIDS balance of payments accounts per annum. Increase of Investment Fund of Approximately $150-300 million/Yr. Increased revenue from tax receipts Slide24: Other Benefits - (Cont.) Concerted Program of Investment in Development Projects Fisheries Forestry Eco-Tourism Traditional Knowledge Boutique ProductsSlide25: Outcome Elimination of Dependency Syndrome Manipulation Transfer of Power Base to Pacific SIDS in respect to resources Delivering SustainabilitySlide26: Who is enjoying the beach? Conclusion Hope this presentation has: Identified your Mitote - state of confusion Mission Statement of a Gazelle and a Cheetah Identified your role as a Stalker Identified your role as a Warrior