EIA Review and Followup Strategies for Effective EIA

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EIA Review and Follow-up: Strategies for Effective EIA Systems in Africa Outcomes of the

EIA Review and Follow-up: Strategies for Effective EIA Systems in Africa Outcomes of the CLEAA-ECA African Experts’ Workshop CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT AND LINKAGES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT IN AFRICA Outcomes of the CLEAA-ECA Experts’ Workshop on Effectiveness of EIA Systems in Africa. Slide 1 ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR AFRICA COMMISSION ECONOMIQUE POUR L’AFRIQUE Mark Stoughton, Ph. D. The Cadmus Group Seoul • 5 June 2007 Capacity Development & Linkages for Environmental Assessment in Africa

Review and follow-up: a challenge to EIA effectiveness in Africa v Over the last

Review and follow-up: a challenge to EIA effectiveness in Africa v Over the last decade and more, African governments have made significant efforts to develop EIA systems. v In many cases, these systems also fulfill the role of media-based regulation in wealthier economies v Effectiveness of EIA depends critically on EIA review and Environmental Management Plan (EMP) implementation and follow-up. § require a combination of expertise, sufficient and sustained financial capacity, and well-performing institutional and regulatory mechanisms. v Meeting these requirements a challenge in many countries Outcomes of the CLEAA-ECA Experts’ Workshop on Effectiveness of EIA Systems in Africa. Slide 2 Capacity Development & Linkages for Environmental Assessment in Africa

CLEAA & ECA v UN Economic Commission for Africa In 2005, published: A Review

CLEAA & ECA v UN Economic Commission for Africa In 2005, published: A Review of the Application of EIA in selected African Countries v Capacity Development and Linkages for Environmental Assessment in Africa (CLEAA) African regional network whose mission is to promote the use of Environmental Assessment and Management (EA&M) as a tool for sustainable development in Africa. EIA Effectiveness: top of the CLEAA agenda Network: 6 sub-regional nodes Outcomes of the CLEAA-ECA Experts’ Workshop on Effectiveness of EIA Systems in Africa. Slide 3 Capacity Development & Linkages for Environmental Assessment in Africa

CLEAA-ECA Expert’s Workshop “African Experts Workshop on Effectiveness of Environmental Impact Assessment Systems” v

CLEAA-ECA Expert’s Workshop “African Experts Workshop on Effectiveness of Environmental Impact Assessment Systems” v Addis Ababa, 12 -13 April 2007 v Focus: EIA Review, Financing and Follow-up v Organizers: CLEAA Secretariat (IUCN/EARO, technical support by The Cadmus Group), ECA Food Security and Sustainable Development Division v Participants: Senior representatives of “leader” EIA agencies & agencies committed to improving the effectiveness of EIA systems, Donors, Partners engaged in EIA effectiveness; CLEAA Nodes v Funding: USAID (grant to CLEAA); ECA; NCEIA Outcomes of the CLEAA-ECA Experts’ Workshop on Effectiveness of EIA Systems in Africa. Slide 4 Capacity Development & Linkages for Environmental Assessment in Africa

Workshop objective “build on and go beyond the UNECA study’s recommendations, identifying and endorsing

Workshop objective “build on and go beyond the UNECA study’s recommendations, identifying and endorsing specific technical approaches and concrete actions and priorities to enhance EIA effectiveness in Africa” Outcomes of the CLEAA-ECA Experts’ Workshop on Effectiveness of EIA Systems in Africa. Slide 5 Capacity Development & Linkages for Environmental Assessment in Africa

Premise v There is no single prescription for a “perfect” EA system. v However,

Premise v There is no single prescription for a “perfect” EA system. v However, African policy-makers and institutions need feasible, innovative options and models that are effective in the reality of the African context. v Such options, models and lessons do exist, accumulated in EA systems across the continent. Outcomes of the CLEAA-ECA Experts’ Workshop on Effectiveness of EIA Systems in Africa. Slide 6 Capacity Development & Linkages for Environmental Assessment in Africa

Outcome A framework for an agenda for action: Technical recommendation and recommended implementation actions

Outcome A framework for an agenda for action: Technical recommendation and recommended implementation actions for governments, donors and partners in six areas for action Why “framework for an agenda? ” Not a multilateral forum; all experts participated as individuals. Next step: put recommendations in front of multilateral fora that can set agendas. Outcomes of the CLEAA-ECA Experts’ Workshop on Effectiveness of EIA Systems in Africa. Slide 7 Not a textbook list of “factors for EIA effectiveness”, but a focused list of priorities addressing critical gaps with what works and what is feasible in African contexts. Capacity Development & Linkages for Environmental Assessment in Africa

Six (linked) action areas Follow-up on EMP Implementatio n & Adequacy Information Outcomes of

Six (linked) action areas Follow-up on EMP Implementatio n & Adequacy Information Outcomes of the CLEAA-ECA Experts’ Workshop on Effectiveness of EIA Systems in Africa. Slide 8 EIA Review & Independence of EIA Decision. Making Public Participation Financing of EIA systems Certification o host-country systems for donor projects Capacity Development & Linkages for Environmental Assessment in Africa

ACTION AREA 1: EIA Review & Independence of EIA Decision-Making Technical recommendations Composition of

ACTION AREA 1: EIA Review & Independence of EIA Decision-Making Technical recommendations Composition of review committees, teams should vary according to project needs Clear procedures, processes for engaging external expertise when required. Simplified procedures for small-scale activities. Transparency, clarity of review and decision-making procedures, criteria Outcomes of the CLEAA-ECA Experts’ Workshop on Effectiveness of EIA Systems in Africa. Slide 9 Implementation actions Necessary statute/regulatory changes Comparative study/information resource on EIA review systems Sectoral pilots for “general permit” approaches to smallscale projects Capacity Development & Linkages for Environmental Assessment in Africa

ACTION AREA 2: Financing Technical recommendations At a minimum, EIA Fees with clear basis

ACTION AREA 2: Financing Technical recommendations At a minimum, EIA Fees with clear basis in statute/ regulation 2 -part fee system: processing + permit/licensing fees Fees scale to project size/ complexity Mitigation costs: rest with project proponent Escrowing, set-asides for decommissioning Outcomes of the CLEAA-ECA Experts’ Workshop on Effectiveness of EIA Systems in Africa. Slide 10 Implementation actions Necessary statute/regulatory changes Comparative study/information resource on EIA funding systems Financing entities to assure that project budgets reflect costs of EMP implementation; donor/ partner/ government action to make such environmental due diligence business as usual. Capacity Development & Linkages for Environmental Assessment in Africa

ACTION AREA 3: Follow-up on EMP implementation, adequacy Technical recommendations EIAs to include conditions

ACTION AREA 3: Follow-up on EMP implementation, adequacy Technical recommendations EIAs to include conditions in clear, auditable language Significant promise: partial “privatization” or outsourcing EMP implementation monitoring Financing should be contingent on existence of a conforming EMP, associated provisions in budgets & workplans Outcomes of the CLEAA-ECA Experts’ Workshop on Effectiveness of EIA Systems in Africa. Slide 11 Implementation actions Sectoral pilots on “privatized”/ “outsourced” models for follow-up monitoring w/ dissemination of lessons learned & recommended good practice. Donor/Partner/ Government action to make such environmental due diligence business as usual. Capacity Development & Linkages for Environmental Assessment in Africa

ACTION AREA 4: Information Technical recommendations Straightforward, open, searchable access to: 1. “Full lifecyle”

ACTION AREA 4: Information Technical recommendations Straightforward, open, searchable access to: 1. “Full lifecyle” of individual EIAs 2. EIA procedures + norms & criteria used in decisionmaking 3. National environmental quality standards, env & social data 4. Clean technologies and mitigation actions Outcomes of the CLEAA-ECA Experts’ Workshop on Effectiveness of EIA Systems in Africa. Slide 12 5. EIA practitioner & expert databases Implementation actions Donor-funded, partner-led development of basic software platforms/packages adaptable to needs of individual states. (Access to packages contingent on practicable commitments to technical, financial dimensions of maintenance. ) Regional EA associations and institutions: lead role in practioner databases. Capacity Development & Linkages for Environmental Assessment in Africa

ACTION AREA 5: Public Participation Technical recommendations Public participation critical to EIA quality, the

ACTION AREA 5: Public Participation Technical recommendations Public participation critical to EIA quality, the quality of EIA review, public confidence in the process. Implementation actions Expansion of Calabash-like initiatives outside the SADC region Participation must be supported be clear provisions in statute/regulation Critical information in EA documents available in plain language Informed participation of civil society and media is a critical balance to project proponents Outcomes of the CLEAA-ECA Experts’ Workshop on Effectiveness of EIA Systems in Africa. Slide 13 Capacity Development & Linkages for Environmental Assessment in Africa

ACTION AREA 6: Certifying host country systems Technical recommendations None Outcomes of the CLEAA-ECA

ACTION AREA 6: Certifying host country systems Technical recommendations None Outcomes of the CLEAA-ECA Experts’ Workshop on Effectiveness of EIA Systems in Africa. Slide 14 Implementation actions Such initiatives are a powerful mechanism for strengthening/ upgrading host country systems, particularly when matched with commitments to increased use of host country professionals for EIAs of donor projects. Expansion of existing efforts strongly recommended. Capacity Development & Linkages for Environmental Assessment in Africa

What next? v 1 Table the workshop recommendations in key multilateral fora: “AMCEN TRACK”

What next? v 1 Table the workshop recommendations in key multilateral fora: “AMCEN TRACK” “ECA TRACK” AMCEN has endorsed/adopted the CLEAA program of work for 2007 -08. AMCEN itself functions as a technical committee of the AU. ECA to table the recommendations at a meeting of ECA’s Africa Committee on Sustainable Development, We will table the workshop recommendations before AMCEN. An AMCEN resolution would be forwarded to the AU Commission and, hopefully, to the AU Heads of State Summit. ACSD to draft a resolution for presentation at ECA’s Conference of Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Development. Outcomes of the CLEAA-ECA Experts’ Workshop on Effectiveness of EIA Systems in Africa. Slide 15 Capacity Development & Linkages for Environmental Assessment in Africa

What next? 2 Participant decision-makers to implement where v possible in their organizations 3

What next? 2 Participant decision-makers to implement where v possible in their organizations 3 CLEAA to implement through its own program of v work § Utilize the new Partnership for Environmental Assessment in Africa (PEAA) donor coordination/funding mechanism. § Via both CLEAA Secretariat and node activities § CLEAA Plan of Action: key topic for CLEAA meetings at IAIA Outcomes of the CLEAA-ECA Experts’ Workshop on Effectiveness of EIA Systems in Africa. Slide 16 Capacity Development & Linkages for Environmental Assessment in Africa

 To contribute and learn more: ATTEND the CLEAA Meeting at IAIA 07 (Begins

To contribute and learn more: ATTEND the CLEAA Meeting at IAIA 07 (Begins 18 h 00 today, continues 18 h 00 tomorrow. ) WORKSHOP REPORT NOW AVAILABLE Outcomes of the CLEAA-ECA Experts’ Workshop on Effectiveness of EIA Systems in Africa. Slide 17 Capacity Development & Linkages for Environmental Assessment in Africa

For more information Thank-you for your attention! mstoughton@cadmusgroup. com CLEAA: ECA Abdulrahman ISSA (Mr.

For more information Thank-you for your attention! mstoughton@cadmusgroup. com CLEAA: ECA Abdulrahman ISSA (Mr. ) IUCN Tanzania Country Director CLEAA coordinator issa@iucn. or. tz Isatou GAYE (Ms. ) Environmental Affairs Officer Food Security & Sustainable. Development Division igaye@uneca. org Outcomes of the CLEAA-ECA Experts’ Workshop on Effectiveness of EIA Systems in Africa. Slide 18 Capacity Development & Linkages for Environmental Assessment in Africa