Small Island Developing States (
SIDS) are low-lying coastal countries that tend to share similar
sustainable development challenges, including small but growing populations, limited resources, remoteness, susceptibility to natural disasters, vulnerability to external shocks, excessive dependence on
international trade, and fragile environments. Their growth and development is also held back by high communication, energy and transportation costs, irregular international transport volumes, disproportionately expensive public administration and infrastructure due to their small size, and little to no opportunity to create economies of scale.
The SIDS were first recognized as a distinct group of developing countries at the
United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in June 1992. The
Barbados Programme of Action was produced in 1994 to assist the SIDS in their sustainable development efforts.
List of SIDS
Currently, the
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs lists 52 small island developing states. These are broken down into three geographic regions: the
Caribbean; the
Pacific; and
Africa,
Indian Ocean,
Mediterranean and
South China Sea (AIMS). Each of these regions has a regional cooperation body: the
Caribbean Community, the
Pacific Islands Forum and the
Indian Ocean Commission respectively, which many SIDS are members or associate members of. In addition, most (but not all) SIDS are members of the
Alliance of Small Island States, which performs lobbying and negotiating functions for the SIDS within the
United Nations system.
1. Also a Least developed country
2. Observer of the Alliance of Small Island States
3. Not a member or observer of the Alliance of Small Island States
4. Associate member of regional cooperation body
5. Observer of regional cooperation body
6. Not a member or observer of regional cooperation body
7. Not a member of the United Nations
Sources and External links
See also
Category:GeographyCategory:Economic developmentde:Small Island Developing Statesja:小島嶼開発途上国zh:小岛屿发展中国家