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GEF Perspectives on LME Management

GEF Perspectives on LME Management. Dann Sklarew, Ph.D. Chief Technical Advisor GEF IW:LEARN. Presentation Outline. GEF – What? Why? How Much? For What? TDA/SAP -- GEF’s Adaptive Management Approach for LMEs GEF View on Measuring Success and Tracking Progress.

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GEF Perspectives on LME Management

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  1. GEF Perspectives on LME Management Dann Sklarew, Ph.D. Chief Technical Advisor GEF IW:LEARN info@iwlearn.org

  2. Presentation Outline • GEF – What? Why? How Much? For What? • TDA/SAP -- GEF’s Adaptive Management Approach for LMEs • GEF View on Measuring Success and Tracking Progress info@iwlearn.org

  3. Long-term ecosystem-based partnerships among rich and poor nations sharing benefits from particular land/sea spaces are necessary to meet sustainable development goals. - Alfred Duda Senior Advisor for International Waters, GEF Secretariat info@iwlearn.org

  4. Global Environment Facility? • Established by 1992 Rio Earth Summit • International financing mechanism to address global environment + sustainable development • Unites 176 nations + 3 Implementing Agencies (UNDP, UNEP, World Bank) + executing agencies + NGOs + private sector • International Waters [IW] focal area includes oceans, LMEs, regional seas, and estuaries; + freshwater systems info@iwlearn.org

  5. GEF IW Financing – Why? GEF IW Operational Strategy (1995): • Assist groups of countries to better understand and work collaboratively to address IW environmental concerns • Create or build the capacity of institutions for comprehensive and integrated approach to environmental management • Implement measures to address priority transboundary environmental and water resources concerns info@iwlearn.org

  6. GEF IW Financing – How Much? info@iwlearn.org

  7. GEF: ~$275M to 15 LME Projects* info@iwlearn.org * LME project profiles: www.iwlearn.net

  8. info@iwlearn.org

  9. GEF IW Financing – For What? Types of GEF IW Projects (w/Operational Program): • Foundational Projects (enabling activities) • Create TDA/SAP, National Inter-ministry Committees (OP 8 & 9) • E.g., Phase 1 LME Projects • Implementation of Strategic Action Programs (SAPs) • E.g., Phase 2 LME Projects, NEW Strategic Partnerships (OP 8, 9 & 10) • Global/Regional Demonstration Projects • E.g., Globallast for ships’ ballast water (OP10) • Technical Support & Learning Projects • E.g., IW:LEARN for freshwater & LME learning (OP10) info@iwlearn.org

  10. GEF Strategic Partnerships (new, bigger, longer term) Strategic Partnership for Nutrient Reduction in the Danube/Black Sea Basin (WB/UNDP/UNEP)$95m over 10 yrs Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Investment Fund for Sub-Saharan Africa LMEs (World Bank/FAO/WWF with UNDP/UNEP) $60m over 10 years Pollution Reduction Partnership Investment Fund for the East Asian LMEs (World Bank/UNDP) $80m over 10 years Proposed: Strategic Partnership for the Mediterranean Sea LME (World Bank/UNEP) $100m over 10 years info@iwlearn.org

  11. GEF LME Management Support • GEF Council endorsed LME focus in 1995, aligned with WSSD Program of Implementation in 2002 • Now 121 nations cooperate across 12 LMEs; projects for 4 more LMEs under preparation • Aim: Catalyze adaptive management via TDA/SAP • Learning among LME projects via GEF IW:LEARN, etc. info@iwlearn.org

  12. TDA/SAP Process for LME Mgmt. • Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis (TDA) • Prioritize transboundary environmental and water resource issues, environmental & socioeconomic impacts, root causes • ~25 completed (both LMEs and freshwater basins) • Strategic Action Programme (SAP) • Policy, legal, institutional reforms & investments to address priority issues in TDA • ~25 completed, of which 11 are LMEs (6 in prep) info@iwlearn.org

  13. TDA vs. SAP: Distinctions & Complementarities THE TDA THE SAP • OUTLINES POLICY, LEGAL, AND INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS AND INVESTMENTS NEEDED TO RESOLVE PRIORITY PROBLEMS • MUST BE AGREED BEFORE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, CAPACITY-BUILDING, OR INVESTMENT PROJECTS CAN BE DEVELOPED • SETS OUT SPECIFIC ACTIONS FOR EACH COUNTRY THAT CAN BE ADOPTED NATIONALLY BUT HARMONISED WITH THE OTHER CONCERNED COUNTRIES • TDA IDENTIFIES: • PRIORITY PROBLEMS • ENV & SE IMPACTS • UNDERLYING SECTORAL • AND ROOT CAUSES • ANALYSIS OF GOVERNANCE • BASED ON A REASONED AND MULTI-SECTORAL CONSIDERATION OF THE PROBLEMS • FACTUAL BASIS FOR THE FORMULATION OF A SAP info@iwlearn.org

  14. 1. Project development 2. Planningthe TDA/SAP 3. Development of the TDA 4. Formulatingthe SAP 5. SAPimplementation Bridging the TDA and SAP and developing long-term EcoQOs TDA Preparation Appointment of Project Manager Preliminary project request Identification and initial prioritisation of transboundary problems Form Interministry Committees Adoption of the SAP: The Ministerial Conference Planning the remaining steps of the SAP and appointing SAP and NAP formulation teams Appointment of Facilitator Form Steering committee Analysis of impacts/ consequences transboundary problems Conducting a Donors Conference Identification and consultation with the stakeholder groups Brainstorming ways to attain the EcoQOs Set up the TDA Technical Task Team (TTT) Final prioritisation of transboundary problems Development of relevant interventions by GEF and/or other donors Examination of and political consultation on alternative options Identification of the technical task team (TTT) Design work plan for the TDA/SAP implementation phase including budgets Causal chain analysis and governance analysis Development of targets and indicators Preparation of a draft concept paper Detailed stakeholder analysis and draft public involvement plan Agreement on the institutional framework Production and submission of complete draft TDA Project approval by the GEF CEO Drafting the NAPs and SAP Preparation of Full Project brief TDA adopted by steering committee info@iwlearn.org

  15. NEW TDA/SAP Course • 5 modules, prepared by GEF IW agencies • Codifies Experiences and Best Practices • Downloadable via www.iwlearn.net • Available for Delivery World-wide on demand (contact info@iwlearn.org) info@iwlearn.org

  16. Linkages between 5 LME Modules & TDA/SAP info@iwlearn.org

  17. Tracking LME Project Success GEF Indicators of Success (circa 2006): • Process (endorsed TDA/SAP, ratified fishery treaty) • Stress Reduction (sewage control, kg/yr) • Environment Status (fish stock rebound, biomass yield) Progress is measured annually and cumulatively… info@iwlearn.org

  18. LME Projects’ TDA/SAP Progress info@iwlearn.org

  19. For more information • Please visit… • GEF IW:LEARN website International Waters Resource Centre www.iwlearn.net • Or contact IW:LEARN info@iwlearn.org dann@iwlearn.org janot@iwlearn.org info@iwlearn.org

  20. THANK YOU! info@iwlearn.org

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