Preliminary theory of change for the South China Sea Project Cluster

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Preliminary theory of change for the South China Sea Project Cluster  Neeraj Negi Reference Group Meeting Bangkok, Thailand September 27, 2010

IW Regional & National Projects IW Global Projects 8 Projects $ -- M Other Focal Projects 11 Projects $ 42M IW Regional & National Projects 22 Projects $ 172M SCS 4 Proj PEMSEA 4 Proj Others 8 Proj IF 6 Proj 2

The South China Sea Cluster Four projects GEF funding of $ 17.6 m and total $ 35.4 m (co-finance: 1:1) Reversing Environmental Degradation Trends in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand: Approved 2002, TDA supported through PDF (1998) UNEP Implemented Three demonstration projects on participatory management: Sea grass habitats: Indonesia (2007) Wetlands: Shantou China (2007) Coral Reef stress reduction: Vietnam (2008) Couple of projects under preparation: fish refugia; SAP implementation.

Project ID 885: Year 2001 – 2009: $ 34. 4 (GEF $ 16 Project ID 885: Year 2001 – 2009: $ 34.4 (GEF $ 16.4): Reversing Environmental Degradation Trends in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand キGeographic Focus: South China Sea キMajor Thematic Focus: Conservation of living resources キProject Classification: Foundational Foundational Demonstration Investment / Mainstreaming/ Upscaling / Replication Long term Impacts The coordinating Body on the Seas of East Asia (COBSEA) established in 1981 Terminal Evaluation: SAP prepared, but not signed. However, national plans have been developed and are being implemented Identification of transboundary concerns and root causes (TDA); review of national standards and controls, Preparation of SAP Demonstrations that cover issues such as fisheries, mangroves, and coral reefs. Stress reduction achieved at the demonstration site level but due to M&E related constraints no evidence documented to outcomes and impacts of higher order. Establishment of and support to regional task teams on IW related issues Research and publications for knowledge sharing Interlinking of national systems for IW related data management

Project ID 3188: Year 2007 onwards: $ 0. 8 m (GEF $ 0 Project ID 3188: Year 2007 onwards: $ 0.8 m (GEF $ 0.4 m): Demonstration of Community Based Management of Sea Grass habitats in Trikora Beach, East Bintan, Riau Archipelago Province, Indonesia キGeographic Focus: Intra SCS キMajor Thematic Focus: Community based management of Sea Grass Habitats - conservation of living resources キProject Classification: Demonstration Foundational Demonstration Investment / Mainstreaming/ Upscaling / Replication Long term Impacts Building individual and institutional capacities Pilot projects on Alternative Income Generation (AIG) targeting low income fishermen involved in destructive fishing and over fishing. Dissemination of literature and campaigns; Establishment of community information center. Inter and intra country exchange of information. Baseline information enhanced through ecological and socio economic research and legal review. Effective coastal environment mechanisms established

Project ID 3309: Year 2007 onwards: Participatory Planning and Implementation in the Management of Shantou Intertidal Wetland キGeographic Focus: Intra SCS キMajor Thematic Focus: Community based management Coral Reef Resources - conservation of living resources キProject Classification: Demonstration Foundational Demonstration Investment / Mainstreaming/ Upscaling / Replication Long term Impacts Establishment of institutional arrangements for cross-sectoral and participatory management Pilot project on alternative measures for sustainable income-generation for local communities covering themes such as eco-tourism and marine acqaculture Preparation and dissemination of awareness raising materials, and exchange of information Establish coral reefs monitoring systems.

Draft Theory of Change for the South China Sea GEF IW Objectives: to help countries to “work together to secure a wide range of economic, political, and environmental benefits from shared surface water, groundwater, and marine systems” by fostering “international, multistate cooperation on priority transboundary water concerns” catalyzing “transboundary action addressing water concerns” Build awareness of and information base for the key stakeholders and decision makers Actions taken at the appropriate scale including implementation of appropriate legal and policy instruments at local, national and regional levels. Assist decision makers in formulating better laws and policies relevant to IW concerns Change in behaviors leads to continued and sustained action on transboundary concerns Impact: Reduced stress on International Waters Strengthen capacities of the regional institutional arrangements Impact: Water/environment/ socioeconomic status improved Establish and strengthen capacities of the national institutional arrangements Replication and upscaling of demonstrations, and direct investments at the appropriate scale and by the relevant stakeholders) to change behavior TDA and SAP for diagnostics and planning Demonstration and piloting of approaches with the involvement of the appropriate stakeholders to address the priority transboundary IW concerns Encourage private sector to invest in clean technologies that address IW concerns and are economically viable Assumptions: The promoted measures and solutions are well aligned both with the regional and the national priorities of the participating countries The existing regional institutions will be able to coordinate and manage regional and transboundary actions. Improvement of environmental and socioeconomic status will take place over time national governments and private sector steps in

Next steps Update the information on the emerging impacts of the project cluster Understand linkages of the cluster with other projects better Develop the theory of change further Likely challenges Gaps What are the likely stress reductions that could be expected at this stage.

IW Regional & National Projects IW Global Projects 8 Projects $ -- M Other Focal Projects 11 Projects $ 42M IW Regional & National Projects 22 Projects $ 172M SCS 4 Proj PEMSEA 4 Proj Others 8 Proj IF 6 Proj 9