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Towards a regular assessment & reporting process based on SEIS. Working Group on Environmental Governance and Climate Change Almaty/Kazakhstan 13/14 September 2012. Ministerial Declaration Astana.
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Towards a regular assessment & reporting process based on SEIS Working Group on Environmental Governance and Climate Change Almaty/Kazakhstan 13/14 September 2012
Ministerial Declaration Astana 14. ….’To keep the pan-European environment under review, we decide to establish a regular process of environmental assessment and to develop the SEIS across the region. These will serve multiple policy processes, including MEAs, and include capacity-building of countries in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia and South-Eastern Europe to monitor and assess their environment. We invite EEA and its partners to develop an outline for how these actions could be performed and to present it to the ECE Committee on Environmental Policy.’ … http://www.unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/env/documents/2011/ece/ece.astana.conf.2011.2.add.1.e.pdf
The mandate • Keep the pan-European environment under review • Establish a regular process of environment assessment • Develop a Shared Environmental Information System So that SEIS gradually develops to underpin future environment assessment and review activities
TWO time perspectives considered • Short-term: 2012-2013 • Medium/Long-term: 2014-2020 and: • Regular monitoring & assessment of the implementation process
Short term actions (a selection….) • Revisit SOER production process based on AoA findings and recommendations • Share national SOERs using the AoA knowledge base/SERIES • Produce common CSI indicators supported by related data flows • Revisit reporting obligations to conventions • Capacity building - EEA (and others) tools and methodologies for data sharing • Strengthen existing institutional networks
Long term perspective FOCUS ON IMPLEMENTATION: • Astana and Rio +20 outcomes • 7th EU Environment Action Programme • EEA strategy 2014-2018 • Multilateral agreements (water, air) CONTENT & • EU external policy (enlargement, ENPI, DCI etc.) COOPERATION • Reviewed indicators & regular SOER process (next SOER2015, UNEP LIVE/GEO) • INSPIRE • Digital agenda for Europe INFRASTRUCTURE • GMES operational services
Latest SEIS developments in EU/EEA • Communication on Improving the delivery of benefits from EU environment measures: building confidence through better knowledge and responsiveness (2012) http://ec.europa.eu/environment/legal/law/pdf/com_2012_95.pdf • Short-term: SEIS implementation based on existing EU financial instruments (e.g.Life+, ENTRP, ENPI) • EEA Strategy 2009-2013 (http://www.eea.europa.eu/publications/eea-strategy-2009852013-multi-annual-work-programme) • COMMISSION Communication towards a SEIS (2008) http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:52008DC0046:EN:NOT
SEIS relevant activities for Central Asia • Joint Task Force on Env. Indicators – until 2013 • EU AWARE project – to raise awareness on SEIS related aspects (in development) • Caspian Env. Information System project – until 2013 • Forest and biodiversity governance, including environmental monitoring: FLERMONECA (MONECA Environmental monitoring in Central Asia with focus on SEIS implementation)- expected start Q1, 2014
Steps in the process so far • Sept. 2011 –Astana Declaration • Oct. 2011 – WGEMA – first ideas on implementing the Astana mandate • March 2012 – EEA MB – Discussing draft outline prepared for CEP • April 2012 –UNECE/CEP draft outline presented – open for comments • June 2012 – Rio conference declaration • September- EU-CA partnership • September - amended outline ready for sending
Forthcoming activities • Bilateral dialogue with UNECE/UN conventions for SEIS gradual implementation (Q3-Q4, 2012) • UNECE/WGEMA discussions on the role and input to the process (Nov. 2012) • ENP project Steering committee (evaluate SEIS performance) Nov. 2012; • FLEG CA project expected start – early 2013; • EEA strategy (2014-2020) – by June 2013; • Draft SEIS progress report – for UNECE/CEP meeting 2013 (Q1/2, 2013)
Managing the process • EEA/EU together with key players – steering the process • Strong ownership by countries • Long-term commitment and effective participation from international organisations • Enhanced use of existing processes (agreements, programmes),instruments (existing legal, financial and environmental mechanisms)and networks • Clear but realistic targets &responsibilities for each partner • Review progress on a regular basis
Thank you ! http://www.eea.europa.eu/