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1 UNEP Initiative on Capacity Building for Integrated Assessment and Planning for Sustainable Development Mid-term Review Meeting Geneva, February 16-17, 2005 Lebanon - ENP

2 Brief Description of the Project General objective and expected outcome: Support and enhance national planning process, Provide decision makers with an assessment of potential impacts that could be integrated in future planning processes, Develop a standard approach to assessing trade-related issues on different social, environmental and economic issues.

3 Brief Description of the Project Specific objective and expected outcome: Perform an integrated assessment of trade liberalization with the EU on specific sectors of the economy Identify trade-environmental-social interlinkages Identify national priorities, outline action plans Government institutions leading the project: MOET,MOE

4 Description of the Project Process Initiation of the project: Project headed by MOET, in collaboration with MOE, with the technical assistance of UNEP Organizational management Multidisciplinary team Development Economist Trade Specialist Environmental EconomistLegal expert EU Unit Economic Research Center

5 Description of the Project Process Activities undertaken so far: Collection of all available data and sources Mapping of economic, social environmental situation Identification of key issues, stakeholders Methodology and tools for the assessment Country report & Assessment of Planning Process

6 Key Stakeholders Involvement MOET / UNEP MOE Civil Society Private Sector Public Sector - -Social NGOs - -Environmental NGOs - -UNDP - -Academics - -World Bank - -Ministries - -Municipalities - -Chambers - -Associations

7 Description and Rationale of the Planning Process - Initiation: - Lebanese gvt and EU - Consultations with stakeholders -Current situation analyzed: Ad hoc studies and consultations -Design of strategies: consultations & SWOT analysis (assessment of main risks in the non-optimality of trade liberalization) -Design of actions: Grace period agreed upon, detailed negotiations on specific products -Implementation arrangements: Technical assistance from the EU for trade facilitation to overcome these challenges and maximize benefits

8 Description and Rationale of the Planning Process Main gaps and weaknesses of the substance of the Planning process Structural: –absence of a formal institutional framework guide to monitor trade lib. –Consultations with key stakeholders are not regular –Lack of participation: minority groups (farmers in poor rural areas) inaccessible – Absence of social and environmental assessments Technical: –shortage of human resources, data very limited –Absence of integration of ESE issues and their linkages within sustainability framework –no formal institution allowing for horizontal integration of the planning process

9 Tools and methods used to overcome the weaknesses Main advantages and shortcomings of these tools -increase transparency, and technical analysis -didn’t overcome the weaknesses: lack of environmental and social assessments; minority groups excluded; ESE linkages with SD not addressed; irregularities of consultations -SWOT analysis -consultations -renegotiations -Customs data -Analysis of trade patterns -general environmental studies QUALITATIVEQUANTITATIVE

10 Key Economic, Social and Environmental Issues Association Agreement Environmental issues Economic issues Social issues overuse of resources degradation of land & coastal areas air pollution industrial pollution Water pollution biodiversity Trade liberalization Increased Trade with EU Increase local production Promote business environment Attract FDI Facilitate technology transfer Increase productivity Competitiveness of productive sectors Unemployment Standards of living Access to basic needs Access to health

11 Description of AA AA consists on 3 major components: Political and Security Issues Partnership social/human affairs Economic & Financial Partnership

12 Economic Issues Agriculture: -6% of GDP ; 20% of Foreign Trade -subject to non-trade barriers from the EU -low subsidies compared to EU Industry: -19% of GDP; Increased share in trade -subject to non-trade barriers from the EU -Largely SMEs with no economies of scale Services: - Trade accounts for 21% of GDP

13 Social Issues Unemployment - 11.2%, the youth, women and unskilled -structural, long periods, education-job market gap Standards of living -widening social disparities (regional, income, access to health and education) Access to basic needs -7.1% of households suffer from very low satisfaction of basic needs mainly in rural areas

14 Environmental Issues Environment: overuse of resources degradation of land and coastal areas air pollution waste management, industrial pollution

15 Inter-linkages Trade with EU Environment Social

16 Inter-linkages Industry -19% of GDP, 14% of total labor force, $1.1 billion exports. -composition of industrial produce will be affected by trade - will impact the labor market -redistribution effect -environmental effect

17 Preliminary Results of using tools and methods -Tools & Methods used: - Informal consultations within MOET -Data collection -Qualitative analysis -Preliminary results: -Country report assessment

18 Challenges The neighborhood policy scope and potential dynamic impacts The country’s economic ability to optimize the benefits of trade liberalization and to conduct necessary structural adjustments to be able to cope with it Vertical integration Having a specific action plan Maximize stakeholder involvement and interest Measurement of the inter-linkage btw social and economic, and how the social and the environment could impede the positive impacts of trade liberalization if not taken seriously Identification of priorities and access to minority groups Ability to assess key sustainability indicators (poor and irregular), to identify comparative advantages and potential impacts on social-economic/environmental sectors

19 Planned Activities and Next Steps CGEdatabase Action Plan Workshops Country report Results of CGE Policy Implications The tools will be selected in consultation with experts and key stakeholders

20 Planned Activities and Next Steps Environmental assessment: risk assessment; identification of key sustainability issues Social assessment: stakeholder analysis and mapping Economic assessment: CGE, Scenarios development Integrative assessment: inter-sectoral cause- effect chains Sustainability assessment Participatory process: steering committee- focus groups- stakeholders workshops

21 Thank you for your attention!


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