Upload
iwl-pcu
View
140
Download
2
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Symposium on Improving Public Participation and Governance in IWMUVA School of Law, April 18-19, 2003
Multi-stakeholder Involvement and IWRM in Transboundary River Basins:
GEF/UNEP/OAS Experiences with the Strategic Action Program for the San Juan River Basin Costa Rica and Nicaragua
The Inter-American Strategy for the Promotion of Public Participation in Decision-making for Sustainable Development (ISP)
The ISP
Its PrinciplesProactivity; Inclusiveness; Shared Responsibility; Openness throughout the process; Access; Transparency; and Respect for Public input
Recommendations for Action Information and Communication Legal Frameworks Institutional Procedures and Structures Education and Training Funding for Participation Opportunities and Mechanisms for Public Participation
GEF/UNEP/OAS Experiences in IWRM in Transboundary River Basins
GEF/UNEP/OAS Experiences
The Bermejo River Basin (Argentina and Bolivia) The Binational Commission
The Argentine Provinces
The Pilot Projects
The Sao Francisco River Basin (Brazilian States and the Federal District)
The River Basin Committee of the Sao Francisco River Basin
The case of EMBRAPA
The Formulation of a SAP for the San Juan River Basin and its Coastal Zone (Costa Rica and Nicaragua)
Ensuring Multi-stakeholder Involvement from the Earliest Stages of Project Formulation: The Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis (TDA)
The Causal-chain The Demonstration Projects and
Basic Studies The impasse
The TDA
The Formulation of a SAP for the San Juan River Basin and its Coastal Zone (Costa Rica and Nicaragua)
Ensuring Social Acceptability of the Proposed Measures: The Strategic Action Program (SAP)
The Demonstration Projects and Basic Studies
The Public Participation Workshops
Bulletins, Web site, Festivals, Contests, and others
The SAP
Gender, Inequities and IWRM Mainstreaming gender
Increasing the likelihood of success
The Formulation of a SAP for the San Juan River Basin and its Coastal Zone (Costa Rica and Nicaragua)
The Strategic Action Program (SAP): A process for engaging all the stakeholders
Building ownership and empowering local stakeholders
Building Strategic Alliances accross the border
The SAP (continues..)
Opportunities and Pitfalls
GEF-IW Projects: Implementing the ISP Policy Framework The Incremental Nature of GEF-IW Projects
The Gaps in the Process: A potential setback Varying Levels of Organization: A key factor Gender-oriented Programs: Improving effectiveness
Conclusions