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Strengthening International
Science for the Benefit of
Society
March, 2015 2
ICSU: who and what?
•  Founded in 1931, but roots back to 1899
•  A membership organization with:
121 National Members and
32 International Scientific Unions
•  Global and regional networks and presence
•  Establishes Interdisciplinary Bodies in key
areas
•  Limited finances but unique worldwide access
to intellectual resources
March, 2015 3
ICSU: a long history
A few landmarks:
§  International Geophysical year (1957-1958)
§  International Biological Programme (1964-1974)
§  Freedom in the conduct of science (1963-)
§  Four global change programmes (1980-2015)
§  ASCEND 21 and the Rio Earth Summit (1991,1992)
§  Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD, 2002)
§  Summit on the information Society (WSIS, 2003,05)
§  Regional Offices (2005-)
§  International Polar Year (2007-2008)
§  IRDR (2010-)
§  Future Earth (2013-)
§  Urban Heath and Wellbeing (2014-)
March, 2015 4
The ICSU Vision
“A world where excellence in science is
effectively translated into policy-making
and socio-economic development. In
such a world, universal and equitable
access to scientific data and information is
a reality and all countries have the
scientific capacity to use these ….”
March, 2015 5
ICSU Strategic Plan I
2006-2011
•  3yr consultation involving scientists
across the world to identify societally
important priorities where science can and
should be making a major contribution.
•  the process itself resulted in a total of 13
separate expert reviews, reports and
statements
March, 2015 6
ICSU Strategic Plan II
2012-2017
International
Research
Collaboration
Science
and Policy
Universality
of Science
Themes
External Review of ICSU
The External Review of ICSU was set up in mid-2013
to review the activities of ICSU since 1996.
Key recommendations:
•  Promote a vision
•  Relations with other global institutions of science
•  Strengthen funding
•  Governance
•  Regional Offices
March, 2015 7
March, 2015 8
International Research
Collaboration
•  Linking research, monitoring, and assessments
with focus on global environmental change
•  International Polar Year 2007-2008
•  Natural and Human-Induced Environmental
Hazards and Disasters
•  Science for Sustainable Development
•  Science for Human Health
•  Sustainable Energy
March, 2015 9
Common features
•  Complex scientific challenges
•  New knowledge and new approaches necessary
•  Trans-disciplinary: natural and social sciences
need to work together
•  Many stakeholders outside of science involved
•  Politically (and commercially) sensitive
•  Raise issues of equity and openness
•  Critical links between local and global challenges
and solutions
March, 2015 10
ICSU’s role: the Global
Change example
100%
0.5%
0.005%
Seeding and catalysis
Research
Planning and
Coordination
Initialization
ICSU	

	

US$
2 bn
US$
10m
US$
100k
March, 2015 11
Science for Policy
•  Ensure that international research programmes
address key policy issues
•  Participate in major international assessments
•  Produce authoritative statements, e.g. Review of
Targets for the SDGs: The Science Perspective
(2015)
•  Speak as the voice of international science in
policy fora, e.g. organizing partner with UN
WCDRR
March, 2015 12
Universality of Science
•  The Principle of Universality of Science
– Freedom and Responsibility in science
•  Reaching out to all countries:
– Access to Data and Information
– Regional Offices
March, 2015 13
The Principle of
Universality of Science
ICSU Statute 5:
•  Founding principle of ICSU
•  Stipulates non-discrimination and equity
in the conduct of science
•  Shared responsibility for all scientists in
promoting and upholding the principle
•  Freedoms also imply responsibilities
March, 2015 14
ICSU Regional Offices
•  Regional Office for Africa inaugurated in
September 2005
•  Regional Office for Asia and Pacific inaugurated in
September 2006
•  Regional Office for Latin America / Caribbean
inaugurated in April 2007
•  Aim:
To ensure that the voice of developing countries
influences the international agenda setting and that
scientists from the South are fully involved in the
research
March, 2015 15
Strategic Partners
•  The UN System, including:
–  UNESCO Sectors of Natural and Social
Sciences, Education and Communication
–  UNEP and its Science Initiative
–  UN Commission for Sustainable Development
(CSD)
–  WMO, re climate change, IPY and Natural
Hazards, and Health and Wellbeing
•  The Academy of Sciences for the Developing
World (TWAS)
•  International Social Science Council (ISSC)
•  The technological community
March, 2015 16
In Conclusion
“Strengthening science for the benefit of society
can only be achieved if scientific knowledge is
used not only to stimulate innovation and
development of new technologies but also to
inform decision making….Scientists and their
representative organizations have to accept
increasing responsibility and develop new
mechanisms to share their understanding with
many different stakeholders in society..”
www.icsu.org
Twitter: @ICSUnews

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Corporate presentation - Manuel de Leon ICSU

  • 2. March, 2015 2 ICSU: who and what? •  Founded in 1931, but roots back to 1899 •  A membership organization with: 121 National Members and 32 International Scientific Unions •  Global and regional networks and presence •  Establishes Interdisciplinary Bodies in key areas •  Limited finances but unique worldwide access to intellectual resources
  • 3. March, 2015 3 ICSU: a long history A few landmarks: §  International Geophysical year (1957-1958) §  International Biological Programme (1964-1974) §  Freedom in the conduct of science (1963-) §  Four global change programmes (1980-2015) §  ASCEND 21 and the Rio Earth Summit (1991,1992) §  Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD, 2002) §  Summit on the information Society (WSIS, 2003,05) §  Regional Offices (2005-) §  International Polar Year (2007-2008) §  IRDR (2010-) §  Future Earth (2013-) §  Urban Heath and Wellbeing (2014-)
  • 4. March, 2015 4 The ICSU Vision “A world where excellence in science is effectively translated into policy-making and socio-economic development. In such a world, universal and equitable access to scientific data and information is a reality and all countries have the scientific capacity to use these ….”
  • 5. March, 2015 5 ICSU Strategic Plan I 2006-2011 •  3yr consultation involving scientists across the world to identify societally important priorities where science can and should be making a major contribution. •  the process itself resulted in a total of 13 separate expert reviews, reports and statements
  • 6. March, 2015 6 ICSU Strategic Plan II 2012-2017 International Research Collaboration Science and Policy Universality of Science Themes
  • 7. External Review of ICSU The External Review of ICSU was set up in mid-2013 to review the activities of ICSU since 1996. Key recommendations: •  Promote a vision •  Relations with other global institutions of science •  Strengthen funding •  Governance •  Regional Offices March, 2015 7
  • 8. March, 2015 8 International Research Collaboration •  Linking research, monitoring, and assessments with focus on global environmental change •  International Polar Year 2007-2008 •  Natural and Human-Induced Environmental Hazards and Disasters •  Science for Sustainable Development •  Science for Human Health •  Sustainable Energy
  • 9. March, 2015 9 Common features •  Complex scientific challenges •  New knowledge and new approaches necessary •  Trans-disciplinary: natural and social sciences need to work together •  Many stakeholders outside of science involved •  Politically (and commercially) sensitive •  Raise issues of equity and openness •  Critical links between local and global challenges and solutions
  • 10. March, 2015 10 ICSU’s role: the Global Change example 100% 0.5% 0.005% Seeding and catalysis Research Planning and Coordination Initialization ICSU US$ 2 bn US$ 10m US$ 100k
  • 11. March, 2015 11 Science for Policy •  Ensure that international research programmes address key policy issues •  Participate in major international assessments •  Produce authoritative statements, e.g. Review of Targets for the SDGs: The Science Perspective (2015) •  Speak as the voice of international science in policy fora, e.g. organizing partner with UN WCDRR
  • 12. March, 2015 12 Universality of Science •  The Principle of Universality of Science – Freedom and Responsibility in science •  Reaching out to all countries: – Access to Data and Information – Regional Offices
  • 13. March, 2015 13 The Principle of Universality of Science ICSU Statute 5: •  Founding principle of ICSU •  Stipulates non-discrimination and equity in the conduct of science •  Shared responsibility for all scientists in promoting and upholding the principle •  Freedoms also imply responsibilities
  • 14. March, 2015 14 ICSU Regional Offices •  Regional Office for Africa inaugurated in September 2005 •  Regional Office for Asia and Pacific inaugurated in September 2006 •  Regional Office for Latin America / Caribbean inaugurated in April 2007 •  Aim: To ensure that the voice of developing countries influences the international agenda setting and that scientists from the South are fully involved in the research
  • 15. March, 2015 15 Strategic Partners •  The UN System, including: –  UNESCO Sectors of Natural and Social Sciences, Education and Communication –  UNEP and its Science Initiative –  UN Commission for Sustainable Development (CSD) –  WMO, re climate change, IPY and Natural Hazards, and Health and Wellbeing •  The Academy of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS) •  International Social Science Council (ISSC) •  The technological community
  • 16. March, 2015 16 In Conclusion “Strengthening science for the benefit of society can only be achieved if scientific knowledge is used not only to stimulate innovation and development of new technologies but also to inform decision making….Scientists and their representative organizations have to accept increasing responsibility and develop new mechanisms to share their understanding with many different stakeholders in society..”