5. Rio +20
193 UN Member States
100 – 120 Heads of State or Government
High Level Representatives of the United Nations System
50 thousand accredited participants
6. Rio+20
Expert opinion makers:
• Governmental authorities
• International negotiators
• Legal experts
• Parliamentarians
• Corporate Chief executive officers
• Trade union representatives
• Journalists
• Scientific and Technological Community
The United Nations recognizes 9 Major Groups: Business and Industry, Workers &
Trade Unions, Women, Children & Youth, Farmers, Indigenous Peoples, Local
Authorities, NGOs and Scientific and Technological Community.
7. Rio+20 Themes
Resolution 64/236 (20ª) of the General Assembly of the United Nations:
• Green Economy within the context of sustainable development and poverty
eradication; and
• Institucional framework for sustainable development
8. Rio+20 Organization
The National Organizing Committee for the United Nations Conference on
Sustainable Development was created as an executive body linked to the Ministry of
External Relations tasked with planning and holding the Rio+20 Conference.
Chaired by a National Secretary, who discharges his duties leading his team in the
tasks of planning, implementation and supervision of all logistics and management
initiatives and measures.
9. The Conference in Rio de Janeiro
Centro
Parque do
Flamengo
Barra da Tijuca
11. Barra da Tijuca
Riocentro
Perimeter restricted to the United Nations, which will host plenary
sessions and other official negotiations of the Conference. Area for
Side Events coordinated by the United Nations.
Athletes´ Park (Parque dos Atletas)
Local exhibitions of countries, international organizations, UN
agencies, event partners and Brazilian Government.
Barra Arena (Arena da Barra)
Debates and live broadcasting from Riocentro and the other official
venues.
16. Athletes´ Park (Parque dos Atletas)
Brazilian Pavillion Venues for construction
Sebrae´s Pavillion Basic infrastructure area
17. Athletes´ Park (Parque dos Atletas)
• Reception
• Equipment Rental
• Bicycle Rack
• 4 Medical Units (2 of 50m² and 2 of 100m²)
• 3 Waste Storage for Treatment
• 250 m² Press Room
• 2 Food Courts of 600 m2 each
18. Athletes´ Park (Parque dos Atletas)
• 2 Food Stands 150 m2 each
• Transport Hub – 450 m²
• 2 Tents of 1000 m² each
• 3100m² in Tents for Partners
20. Barra Arena (Arena da Barra) - Level 0
Press
Meeting Rooms
Support Services
Areas of
Interconnectivity
Exhibition Areas
21. Barra Arena (Arena da Barra) - Level 1
Support Services
Areas of
Interconnectivity
22. Barra Arena
• Bicycle Racks
• Infraestructure Hubs
- 6 NGO rooms
- 6 Meeting Rooms
- 2 Cyber Spaces
- 2 Help Desks
- Storage, transport hub, lockers, forwarder, help desk
23. Official Sites: Center
Píer Mauá
Four warehouses for exhibitions on technological innovation and
entrepreneurship to be held by the Brazilian Research and Projects
Financing Agency (FINEP), the Brazilian Service of Support for Micro
and Small Enterprises (SEBRAE), and government agencies, as well
as areas to be used by national and international major groups and
civil society entities
Quinta da Boa Vista
Area for civil society
Galpão da Cidadania
Area reserved for activities to be organized by the Brazilian Ministry of
Culture and Ministry of Education
24. Center
Píer Mauá e
Galpão da
Cidadania
Píer Mauá
Quinta da Boa Vista
32. Flamengo´s Park (Parque do Flamengo)
Modern Art Museum and Vivo Rio
Area for events, debates and activities of civil society and Brazilian
Government.
Thematic exhibition and sustainable development, Social and
Environmental Arena (to be coordinated by the Brazilian Ministry of
Social Development) as well as live broadcasting from Riocentro and
the other official venues.
Parque do Flamengo
Peoples’ Summit area.