Harmony with Nature
A/RES/68/216
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Requests the President of the General Assembly to hold a regular,
inclusive and interactive dialogue, at the sixty-eighth session of the Assembly, to be
held at the plenary meetings to be convened during the commemoration of
International Mother Earth Day on 22 April 2014, with the participation of Member
States, United Nations organizations, independent experts and other stakeholders, to
advance discussions on Harmony with Nature in order to promote a balanced
integration of the economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable
development;
Encourages giving appropriate consideration to the issue of Harmony
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with Nature in the elaboration of the post-2015 development agenda;
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Recalls its resolutions requesting the Secretary-General to establish a
trust fund for the participation of independent experts in the interactive dialogue to
be held at the plenary meetings to be convened during the commemoration of
International Mother Earth Day, and in this regard invites Member States and other
relevant stakeholders to consider contributing to this trust fund once it is
established;
Also recalls the launching of the Harmony with Nature website on the
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occasion of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development by the
secretariat of the Conference and the Division for Sustainable Development of the
Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the Secretariat, and requests the
Secretary-General to continue to make use of the existing website maintained by the
Division by gathering information and contributions on ideas and activities to
promote a holistic approach to sustainable development in harmony with nature
being undertaken to advance the integration of scientific interdisciplinary work,
including success stories on the use of traditional knowledge and on existing
national legislation;
Recognizes that planet Earth and its ecosystems are our home and that
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“Mother Earth” is a common expression in a number of countries and regions, and
that some countries recognize the rights of nature in the context of the promotion of
sustainable development and are convinced 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;
Calls for holistic and integrated approaches to sustainable development
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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;
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Invites States:
(a) To further build up a knowledge network in order to advance a holistic
conceptualization to identify different economic approaches that reflect the drivers
and values of living in harmony with nature, relying on current scientific
information to achieve sustainable development, and to facilitate the support and
recognition of the fundamental interconnections between humanity and nature;
(b) To promote harmony with the Earth, as found in indigenous cultures, and
learn from them, and to provide support for and promote efforts being made from
the national level down to the local community level to reflect the protection of
nature;
10. Encourages all countries and the relevant bodies of the United Nations
system to develop and strengthen the quality and quantity of basic statistical data on
the three dimensions of sustainable development, and invites the international
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