A/RES/74/224 GA
Harmony with nature : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
74
Session
134
Yes
2
No
45
Abstentions
| Draft symbol | A/C.2/74/L.47/Rev.1 |
|---|---|
| Adopted symbol | A/RES/74/224 |
| Category | SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY |
| P5 Positions |
|
| UN Document | A/RES/74/224 ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — A/74/PV.52
-
Albania
-
Andorra
-
Australia
-
Austria
-
Belgium
-
Bosnia and Herzegovina
-
Bulgaria
-
Canada
-
Croatia
-
Cyprus
-
Czechia
-
Denmark
-
Dominica
-
Estonia
-
Finland
-
France
-
Germany
-
Greece
-
Hungary
-
Iceland
-
Ireland
-
Italy
-
Latvia
-
Liechtenstein
-
Lithuania
-
Luxembourg
-
Malta
-
Montenegro
-
Netherlands
-
New Zealand
-
North Macedonia
-
Norway
-
Poland
-
Portugal
-
Moldova
-
Romania
-
San Marino
-
Serbia
-
Slovakia
-
Slovenia
-
Spain
-
Sweden
-
Switzerland
-
Ukraine
-
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
-
Afghanistan
-
Algeria
-
Angola
-
Argentina
-
Armenia
-
Azerbaijan
-
Bahamas
-
Bahrain
-
Bangladesh
-
Barbados
-
Belarus
-
Belize
-
Benin
-
Bhutan
-
Plurinational State of Bolivia
-
Botswana
-
Brazil
-
Brunei Darussalam
-
Burkina Faso
-
Burundi
-
Cabo Verde
-
Cambodia
-
Cameroon
-
Central African Republic
-
Chad
-
Chile
-
China
-
Colombia
-
Comoros
-
Congo
-
Costa Rica
-
Côte d'Ivoire
-
Cuba
-
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
-
Djibouti
-
Dominican Republic
-
Ecuador
-
Egypt
-
El Salvador
-
Eritrea
-
Eswatini
-
Ethiopia
-
Fiji
-
Gabon
-
Gambia
-
Georgia
-
Ghana
-
Grenada
-
Guatemala
-
Guinea
-
Guinea-Bissau
-
Guyana
-
Haiti
-
Honduras
-
India
-
Indonesia
-
Islamic Republic of Iran
-
Iraq
-
Jamaica
-
Japan
-
Jordan
-
Kazakhstan
-
Kenya
-
Kiribati
-
Kuwait
-
Kyrgyzstan
-
Lao People's Democratic Republic
-
Lebanon
-
Lesotho
-
Libya
-
Madagascar
-
Malawi
-
Malaysia
-
Maldives
-
Mali
-
Mauritania
-
Mauritius
-
Mexico
-
Micronesia (Federated States of)
-
Monaco
-
Mongolia
-
Morocco
-
Mozambique
-
Myanmar
-
Namibia
-
Nepal
-
Nicaragua
-
Nigeria
-
Oman
-
Pakistan
-
Palau
-
Panama
-
Papua New Guinea
-
Paraguay
-
Peru
-
Philippines
-
Qatar
-
Republic of Korea
-
Russian Federation
-
Rwanda
-
Saint Kitts and Nevis
-
Saint Lucia
-
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
-
Samoa
-
Saudi Arabia
-
Senegal
-
Seychelles
-
Sierra Leone
-
Singapore
-
Solomon Islands
-
South Africa
-
Sri Lanka
-
Sudan
-
Suriname
-
Syrian Arab Republic
-
Tajikistan
-
Thailand
-
Timor-Leste
-
Togo
-
Trinidad and Tobago
-
Tunisia
-
Türkiye
-
Turkmenistan
-
Uganda
-
United Arab Emirates
-
United Republic of Tanzania
-
Uruguay
-
Uzbekistan
-
Vanuatu
-
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
-
Viet Nam
-
Yemen
-
Zambia
-
Zimbabwe
Full text of resolution
United Nations
A/RES/74/224
General Assembly
Distr.: General
17 January 2020
19-22493 (E) 240120
*1922493*
Seventy-fourth session
Agenda item 19 (i)
Sustainable development: harmony with Nature
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly
on 19 December 2019
[on the report of the Second Committee (A/74/381/Add.9)]
74/224. Harmony with Nature
The General Assembly,
Reaffirming the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development,1 Agenda 21,2
the Programme for the Further Implementation of Agenda 21, 3 the Johannesburg
Declaration on Sustainable Development4 and the Plan of Implementation of the World
Summit on Sustainable Development (Johannesburg Plan of Implementation), 5
Recalling its resolutions 64/196 of 21 December 2009, 65/164 of 20 December
2010, 66/204 of 22 December 2011, 67/214 of 21 December 2012, 68/216 of
20 December 2013, 69/224 of 19 December 2014, 70/208 of 22 December 2015, 71/232
of 21 December 2016, 72/223 of 20 December 2017 and 73/235 of 20 December 2018
on Harmony with Nature,
Recalling also its resolution 63/278 of 22 April 2009, by which it designated
22 April as International Mother Earth Day, commemorating 10 years since its
adoption and recognizing its importance,
Recalling further the 1982 World Charter for Nature,6
__________________
1 Report of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, Rio de Janeiro,
3–14 June 1992, vol. I, Resolutions Adopted by the Conference (United Nations publication,
Sales No. E.93.I.8 and corrigendum), resolution 1, annex I.
2 Ibid., annex II.
3 Resolution S-19/2, annex.
4 Report of the World Summit on Sustainable Development, Johannesburg, South Africa,
26 August–4 September 2002 (United Nations publication, Sales No. E.03.II.A.1 and
corrigendum), chap. I, resolution 1, annex.
5 Ibid., resolution 2, annex.
6 Resolution 37/7, annex.
A/RES/74/224
Harmony with Nature
19-22493
2/6
Noting the Peoples’ World Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of
Mother Earth, hosted by the Plurinational State of Bolivia in Cochabamba from 20 to
22 April 2010,7
Recognizing that planet Earth and its ecosystems are our home and that “Mother
Earth” is a common expression in a number of countries and regions, noting that some
countries recognize the rights of nature or Mother Earth in the context of the
promotion of sustainable development, and expressing the conviction that, in order to
achieve a just balance among the economic, social and environmental needs of present
and future generations, it is necessary to promote harmony with nature,
Recalling the outcome document of the United Nations Conference on
Sustainable Development, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 20 to 22 June 2012,
entitled “The future we want”,8
Reaffirming its resolution 70/1 of 25 September 2015, entitled “Transforming
our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development”, in which it adopted a
comprehensive, far-reaching and people-centred set of universal and transformative
Sustainable Development Goals and targets, its commitment to working tirelessly for
the full implementation of the Agenda by 2030, its recognition that eradicating
poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, is the greatest
global challenge and an indispensable requirement for sustainable development, its
commitment to achieving sustainable development in its three dimensions –
economic, social and environmental – in a balanced and integrated manner, and to
building upon the achievements of the Millennium Development Goals and seeking
to address their unfinished business,
Reaffirming also its resolution 69/313 of 27 July 2015 on the Addis Ababa
Action Agenda of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development,
which is an integral part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, supports
and complements it, helps to contextualize its means of implementation targets with
concrete policies and actions, and reaffirms the strong political commitment to
address the challenge of financing and creating an enabling environment at all levels
for sustainable development in the spirit of global partnership and solidarity,
Reaffirming further the New Urban Agenda, adopted at the United Nations
Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III), held in
Quito, Ecuador, from 17 to 20 October 2016,9 and recognizing that its implementation
can contribute to achieving environmental sustainability by protecting ecosystems
and biodiversity, including by adopting healthy lifestyles in harmony with nature,
Reaffirming the Paris Agreement, 10 and encouraging all its parties to fully
implement the Agreement, and parties to the United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change 11 that have not yet done so to deposit their instruments of
ratification, acceptance, approval or accession, where appropriate, as soon as possible,
Noting the importance of nature-based solutions in aiming to achieve goals
relating to climate change mitigation and adaptation,
Noting with appreciation the interactive dialogue on Harmony with Nature
convened by the President of the General Assembly under the overall theme “Mother
Earth approach” in the implementation of education and climate action in harmony
__________________
7 See A/64/777, annexes I and II.
8 Resolution 66/288, annex.
9 Resolution 71/256, annex.
10 Adopted under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in
FCCC/CP/2015/10/Add.1, decision 1/CP.21.
11 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 1771, No. 30822.
Harmony with Nature
A/RES/74/224
3/6
19-22493
with nature, held on 22 April 2019, in commemoration of International Mother Earth
Day and to inspire citizens and societies to reconsider how they interact with the
natural world in order to implement the Sustainable Development Goals in harmony
with nature, and noting that some countries recognize the rights of nature in the
context of the promotion of sustainable development,
Recognizing that a number of countries consider Mother Earth the source of all
life and nourishment and that these countries consider Mother Earth and humankind
to be a living community of interrelated and interdependent beings,
Recalling the interactive dialogue on living in harmony with nature held on the
occasion of the thirteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention
on Biological Diversity, held in Cancún, Mexico, from 4 to 17 December 2016,
Noting the importance of ensuring the integrity of all ecosystems, including
oceans, and the protection of biodiversity, recognized by some cultures as Mother
Earth, and noting also the importance for some of the concept of “climate justice”,
when taking action to address climate change,
Noting also that, in promoting a holistic approach to achieving sustainable
development in harmony with nature, Earth system science plays a significant role,
Expressing concern about documented environmental degradation, more
frequent and intense natural disasters and the negative impact on nature resulting from
human activity, and recognizing the need to strengthen scientific knowledge on the
effects of human activities on ecosystems, with the aim of promoting and ensuring an
equitable, balanced and sustainable relationship with the Earth,
Recognizing the uneven availability of basic statistical data under the three
dimensions of sustainable development and the need to improve their quality and
quantity,
Reaffirming that fundamental changes in the way societies produce and consume
are indispensable for achieving global sustainable development and that all countries
should promote sustainable consumption and production patterns, with the developed
countries taking the lead and with all countries benefiting from the process, taking
into account the Rio principles,
Noting that in recent years there have been many initiatives on sustainable
development governance, including policy documents on living well in harmony with
nature,
Noting also the adoption and the opening for signature, at United Nations
Headquarters, of the Regional Agreement on Access to Information, Public
Participation and Justice in Environmental Matters in Latin America and the
Caribbean, known as the Escazú Agreement, the first binding agreement of its kind,
and encouraging its early entry into force as a contribution to sustainable development,
Recognizing that many ancient civilizations, indigenous peoples and indigenous
cultures have a rich history of understanding the symbiotic connection between
human beings and nature that fosters a mutually beneficial relationship,
Recognizing also that the traditional knowledge, innovations and practices of
indigenous peoples and local communities can support social well-being and
sustainable livelihoods and therefore contribute to global efforts and initiatives such
as the Sustainable Development Goals,
Noting that some countries are discussing the possibility of considering a
declaration on the protection of nature, based on their legislation, policy and
educational perspectives,
A/RES/74/224
Harmony with Nature
19-22493
4/6
Noting also that, in a number of countries, both formal and informal educational
activities on the rights of Nature or Mother Earth have arisen in the professional and
public spheres in the context of the promotion of sustainable development, and
encouraging a holistic approach to education and public awareness for sustainable
development in its three dimensions,
Recognizing the work undertaken by civil society, academia, scientists, local
communities and indigenous peoples with regard to signalling the precariousness of
life on Earth, as well as their efforts, along with those of Governments and private
sector organizations, to devise more sustainable models and methods for production
and consumption,
Noting the work of the experts of the Harmony with Nature Knowledge
Network, who are collaborating on important activities in order to support the United
Nations with the goal of ensuring that people everywhere have the relevant
information and awareness for sustainable development and lifestyles in harmony
with nature, as set out in target 12.8 of the Sustainable Development Goals,
Considering that sustainable development is a holistic concept that requires the
strengthening of interdisciplinary linkages in the different branches of knowledge,
Reiterating the pledge that no one will be left behind, reaffirming the
recognition that the dignity of the human person is fundamental, and the wish to see
the Goals and targets met for all nations and peoples and for all segments of society,
and recommitting to endeavour to reach the furthest behind first,
1.
Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General on Harmony with Nature;12
2.
Invites Member States to consider existing studies and, as appropriate, the
findings and recommendations of the reports of the Secretary-General on Harmony
with Nature, 13 of the experts’ summary report of the first virtual dialogue of the
General Assembly on Harmony with Nature, addressing Earth jurisprudence, 14 and of
the interactive dialogues of the Assembly on Harmony with Nature in the promotion
of the balanced integration of the economic, social and environmental dimensions of
sustainable development through harmony with nature;
3.
Requests the President of the General Assembly to convene, at the seventy-
fourth session of the Assembly, an interactive dialogue, to be held at the plenary
meetings to be convened during the commemoration of International Mother Earth
Day on 22 April 2020, with the participation of Member States, the United Nations
system, independent experts and other relevant stakeholders, to discuss and compare
regional, national and local initiatives over the past decade, including actions and
transformations in law, policy and education on Earth jurisprudence, where applicable,
as well as to discuss the relationship between harmony with nature and the protection
of biological diversity, and to inspire citizens and societies to reconsider how they
interact with the natural world in the context of sustainable development;
4.
Encourages the experts of the Harmony with Nature Knowledge Network
to carry out a study of the evolution over the past decade of regional, local and
national initiatives on the protection of Mother Earth, as applicable, to be considered
by the Secretary-General in his report on the implementation of the present resolution;
__________________
12 A/74/236.
13 A/65/314, A/66/302, A/67/317, A/68/325, A/68/325/Corr.1, A/69/322, A/70/268, A/72/175,
A/73/221 and A/74/236.
14 See A/71/266.
Harmony with Nature
A/RES/74/224
5/6
19-22493
5.
Decides to continue to observe International Mother Earth Day annually
on 22 April, requests the Secretary-General to provide continuing support, and
encourages Member States to observe the International Day at the national level;
6.
Takes note with appreciation of the agreement between the Government of
the Plurinational State of Bolivia and the Department of Economic and Social Affairs
of the Secretariat,15 invites Member States to contribute to the earmarked activities
related to Harmony with Nature under the trust fund of the high-level political forum
on sustainable development, aiming, inter alia, at the participation of independent
experts in the interactive dialogues of the General Assembly on Harmony with Nature,
and invites relevant stakeholders to contribute to the earmarked activities related to
Harmony with Nature;
7.
Requests the Secretary-General to continue to use the website on Harmony
with Nature, managed by the Division for Sustainable Development Goals of the
Department of Economic and Social Affairs, to gather information and contributions
on ideas and activities to promote a holistic approach to sustainable development in
harmony with nature and to advance the integration of interdisciplinary scientific
work, including success stories on the use of traditional knowledge and on existing
national legislation;
8.
Calls for holistic and integrated approaches to sustainable development,
in its three dimensions, that will guide humanity to live in harmony with nature and
lead to efforts to restore the health and integrity of the Earth’s ecosystems;
9.
Invites States, as appropriate:
(a)
To further build up a knowledge network in order to advance a holistic
conceptualization of sustainable development in its three dimensions to identify
different approaches that reflect the drivers and values of and actions aimed at living
in harmony with nature, relying on current scientific information to achieve
sustainable development, and to facilitate support for and recognition of the
fundamental interconnections between humankind and nature;
(b)
To promote harmony with nature, exemplified by indigenous peoples,
among others, to learn from their cultures the protection of nature, and to support and
promote efforts being made at the local, national, regional and global levels, taking
into account, inter alia, the best practices and advances made in the establishment of
the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Local Communities
and Indigenous Peoples Platform;
10. Recognizes that protecting and conserving ecosystems and avoiding
harmful practices against animals, plants, microorganisms and non-living
environments contributes to the coexistence of humankind in harmony with nature,
and invites the Secretary-General to address these issues in his report on the
implementation of the present resolution;
11.
Encourages all countries to develop and strengthen the quality and
quantity of basic national statistical data on the three dimensions of sustainable
development, and invites the international community and the pertinent bodies of the
United Nations system to support the efforts of developing countries by providing
capacity-building and technical assistance;
12. Recognizes the need for broader and multidimensional measures of
sustainable development, to complement gross domestic product in order to better
inform policy decisions, and in this regard notes the ongoing work of the Statistical
__________________
15 Available at www.harmonywithnatureun.org/trustFund.
A/RES/74/224
Harmony with Nature
19-22493
6/6
Commission on a work programme to develop broader measures of progress and to
conduct a technical review of existing efforts in this area;16
13.
Reaffirms the commitment at the very heart of the 2030 Agenda to leave no
one behind and commit to taking more tangible steps to support people in vulnerable
situations and the most vulnerable countries and to reach the furthest behind first;
14. Requests the Secretary-General to submit to the General Assembly at its
seventy-fifth session a report on the implementation of the present resolution, and
decides to include in the provisional agenda of its seventy-fifth session, under the item
entitled “Sustainable development”, the sub-item entitled “Harmony with Nature”.
52nd plenary meeting
19 December 2019
__________________
16 Official Records of the Economic and Social Council, 2013, Supplement No. 4 (E/2013/24),
chap. I, sect. C, decision 44/114.
▶ Cite this page
UN Project. “A/RES/74/224.” UN Project, https://un-project.org/votes/resolution/A-RES-74-224/. Accessed .