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1 Development methods of the EECCA indicators WGEMA meeting, Geneva, 12-13 June 2007

2 Methodology  EECCA indicators are based on the UNECE Guidelines on use of environmental indicators in EECCA countries  Aims: Test the Guidelines Provide feedback in order to improve the guidelines

3 Data  Data for constructing the indicators come from international sources CIS stat World Bank FAO stat UNEP Ozone Secretariat IEA Etc.

4 List of indicators  Consumption of ozone-depleting substances (No 3)  Water abstraction (total water abstraction and water exploitation index ) (No.8)  Household water use per capita (No. 9)  Water losses (No.10)  Reuse and recycling of freshwater (No. 11)  Non-treated wastewater (No. 16)  Passenger transport demand (No. 29)  Freight transport demand (No. 30)  Final energy consumption (No. 25)  Total energy consumption (No. 26)  Energy intensity (No. 27)  Renewable energy consumption (No. 28)  Fertilizer consumption (No. 23)  Protected areas (No. 17)  Forest and other wooded land (No. 18)

5 Классификация индикаторов – модель ДДСВР Причинно-следственная схема для описания связи между развитием общества и состоянием окружающей среды. Движущи е силы Давление Состояние ОС Воздействие Ответные меры 3 5 2 5 0

6 Verification of data and assesments  Verified by national statistics National statistical books Regional workshops Direct contact with national experts during the preparation and the online consultation phases  GAP fillings: other sources, estimations where not possible  Assessments are verified by the national experts via on-line consultations, international experts via UNEP network and by the EEA thematic officers dealing with the preparation of the Belgrade report to ensure the consistency with the Belgrade report messages

7 EECCA Indicators Contents/Structure  What is the key Policy question addressed?  What key Message(s) are derived/explained?  Overall Assessment of each of ~15 indicators.  Methodology & References for each indicator.  The Policy context/link for each indicator.  Link to Definition and Rationale in UNECE’s Indicator Guidelines document. Are ozone-depleting substances being phased out according to the agreed schedule?

8 Lessons learned, Methodology (1)  Not always possible to follow the UNECE Guidelines due to the lack of data Example private car pass-km Data on the pipelines

9 Lessons learned (2), Data availability  Data in international sources is not always up to date  Due to the differences in data sources the figures might be different from the Belgrade report, but the trends are similar  There is a need to organise a continuous data flow in order to ensure representation of all the countries in the assessment  There is a need for improving the national reporting practices to the international bodies as well as there is a need to harmonise methodologies for data collection

10 Lessons learned (3), Regional policy context  Assessment of policies at the regional level is difficult at the moment Use conventions Use EECCA strategy – no targets Use of Central European strategies in water and energy – no target  Online consultations have a low rate of response… reasons???

11 Production of West Balkan EEA CSIs WGEMA meeting, Geneva, 12-13 June 2007

12 What are the outcomes?  Produced 12 common EEA CSIs for West Balkan countries  Compendium with produced EECCA indicators

13 Why fact sheet and compendium? Short-term  Communicating the results to general public  Testing reliability of data Long-term  Strengthening regional cooperation  Follow-up actions

14 What will be included? 12 regional EEA CSIs fact sheets:  CSI 006 Production and consumption of ozone depleting substances CSI 008 Designated areas  CSI 012 Global and European temperature  CSI 031 Renewable electricity  CSI 034 Fishing fleet capacity  CSI 032 Status of marine fish stocks

15  CSI 014 Land take  CSI 016 Municipal waste generation  CSI 022 Bathing water quality  CSI 021 Nutrients in transitional, coastal and marine waters  CSI 019 Oxygen consuming substances in rivers  CSI 020 Nutrients in freshwater

16 What are the selection criteria?  Realistic selection (reliable data and time series without gaps)  Further improvement under the present activity

17 What are the main challenges?  Data (data reliability)  Used methodology

18 How do we overcome them?  Comparison with international data sources  Country clarifications  Statistical gap filling  Excluding indicators based on poor data/methodology

19 What is the process of commenting by countries?  Continuous consultations throughout the production process  New data and information collection

20 Fact sheets for comments  CSI 006 Production and consumption of ozone depleting substances  CSI 031 Renewable electricity

21 Contact person Jasmina Bogdanovic UNEP/GRID Arendal Project manager E-mail: jasmina@grida.nojasmina@grida.no Mob: +43 650 424 5809


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