Selected OECD activities in support of the Sustainable Development Goals

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Selected OECD activities in support of the Sustainable Development Goals UN COPUOS Science and Technology Sub-Committee Meeting Item 6. Space technology for socioeconomic development Vienna, 22 February 2016

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) The OECD is an international economic organisation A global forum in which governments representatives work together to address the economic, social and environmental challenges of interdependence and globalisation A source of economic statistics - provider of comparative data, analysis and forecasts to underpin multilateral cooperation (www.oecd.org) 2

The OECD Space Forum Origins: Call from governments and institutions for unbiased economic analysis of the space sector, complementing the existing international platforms Mandate to better identify statistically the sector, and investigate its economic dimensions as an infrastructure for the larger economy Steering Group Members: 11 organisations (organisations from CAN, CHE, DE, FR, IT, MEX, NO, UK, USA, as well as ESA) International cooperation: Fruitful relationships with ministries, space agencies, international institutions, academia, private sector and industry associations 3

UN Sustainable Development Goals 4

OECD and the SDGs Very broad scope of the 17 Goals Relevance of policy tools, instruments, evidence, and dialogue platforms in a whole range of thematic areas In fact OECD substantive work can be linked with the advancement of the 2030 Agenda embodied by the Goals in almost all areas OECD future Action Plan to build largely on existing work with Members, as well as with over 100 Partner countries 5

The starting point for OECD Space Forum work A societal demand-oriented approach (not technologypush) The space infrastructure and its derived services are tools to reach a number of national and international policy objectives in view of key societal challenges that need to be addressed: Use of natural resources, Challenges in environmental management, Increasing mobility of people and goods, Uneven progress towards the information society, Risk management 6

Linking SDGs to space The worldwide urbanisation process Absolute population numbers TARGET: Support positive economic, social and environmental links between urban, peri-urban and rural areas by strengthening national and regional development planning Source: OECD (2010), Cities and Climate Change, OECD Publishing. Based on data from the UN Population Database. In many countries land use management and urban policies already supported by information derived from GIS using satellite data need to share best practices with others. 7

Linking SDGs to space Critical infrastructure interdependencies TARGET: Significantly increase access to information and communications technology and strive to provide universal and affordable access to the Internet in least developed countries by 2020 Source: OECD (2011), Future Global Shocks: Improving Risk Governance, OECD Reviews of Risk Management Policies, OECD Publishing. Development of cheaper satellite-broadband solutions and linked ICT networks 8

Potential demand for Earth observation applications across diverse scenarios (by 2030) Scenario 1 Smooth sailing Scenario 2 Back to the future Scenario 3 Stormy weather Meteorology High High High Oceanography, climate change High Medium Low Precision farming High High Medium Fisheries High Medium Medium Forestry management High Medium Medium Exploration (e.g. oil, gas) High High High Urban planning High High High Natural disaster prevention and management High High Medium Defence / security Medium High High. Treaty monitoring (e.g. environment, disarmament) High Medium Medium Source: OECD (2005), Space 2030: Tackling society s challenges, OECD Publishing, Paris 9

Moving forward. Concerning the 17 UN SDGs, the OECD Strategic Action Plan to be presented at the 2016 Ministerial Council Meeting, in line with the mandate given by Ministers at the 2015 MCM. The range of societal challenges to tackle is wide and space applications are no luxuries, they have a role to play. Their effectiveness and cost-efficiencies will ever-more need to be evaluated. The OECD Space Forum will work with its members and the international community over the coming years towards the goals of the global 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. OECD symposium on INNOVATION AND THE SPACE SECTOR in Paris on 27 October 2016 10

Thank you for your attention. 11