A/RES/73/235
Harmony with Nature
countries taking the lead and with all countries benefiting from the process, taking
into account the Rio principles,
Recognizing that sustainable production and consumption patterns can
contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals, including by
fostering economic growth, alleviating poverty and creating full and productive
employment and decent work for all, including for women and youth, while
promoting local culture, protecting the environment, improving the quality of life and
promoting rural development and better living conditions for rural populations,
Recognizing also 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 further 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,
Noting also that, in some 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 of 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 signalli ng 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 have initiated important activities 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 bran ches 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 s ociety,
and recommitting to endeavour to reach the furthest behind first,
Recommitting to ensuring that no country or person is left behind and to focusing
our effort where the challenges are greatest, including by ensuring the inclusion and
participation of those who are furthest behind,
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Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General on Harmony with
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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, 15 of the experts’ summary report of the first virtual dialogue of the
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A/65/314, A/66/302, A/67/317, A/68/325, A/68/325/Corr.1, A/69/322, A/70/268 and A/72/175.
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