SStrategic trategic EEnvironmental nvironmental AAssessment ssessment & &
Land Use Planning in LebanonLand Use Planning in Lebanon
Execution:Ministry of Environment (MoE)Service of Conservation of Nature
Management: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Funding:European Commission LIFE Third Countries Programme
Integrate environmental, social &
economic considerations into public
decisions and undertakings in order to
alleviate major problems facing national
sustainable development.
Aim of the ProjectAim of the Project
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Public Decision PyramidPublic Decision Pyramid
Constitution
LawsDecrees & Decisions
Public Policies & Strategies
Public Plans
Public Programmes
Defined Public or Private Projects
SEA
EIA
Law 444 (08/08/02) - Framework Law for Environmental Protection:• Article 4: emphasises the principle of
Environmental Impact Assessment as a tool for planning & management.
• Article 21: stipulates that private and public proponents must undertake an environmental assessment for all projects which are likely to affect the environment due to their sizes, nature, impacts or activities.
Our National ContextOur National Context
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• Article 22: defined the term ‘project’ as inter aliaany study or programme or investment or planning proposal which concerns a complete area or sector of activity.
EIA Initiatives • Draft decree completed for discussion &
approval by the Council of Ministers
• A series of national training on EIA application was undertaken by MoE/ World Bank.
National ContextNational Context
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National ContextNational Context
Initiatives in the pipeline: (Capacity Building 2015)UNDP is currently assisting MoE in developing a new initiative relating to the decentralisation of environmental management & planning, where EIA will be used as a tool.
All the above opens a window of opportunities for the development & adoption of SEA.
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Expected ResultsExpected Results
Main areas of intervention:
Policy & regulatory Aspects
Capacity Building
Institutional Strengthening
Dissemination & General Awareness
Demonstration Activity
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Policy AspectsPolicy Aspects
Develop a framework for SEA suitable
to the Lebanese context, including
regulatory, institutional and procedural
arrangements.
Develop environmental guidelines for
land use planning.
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Capacity BuildingCapacity Building
Train concerned public institutions on mainstreaming:• SEA application, monitoring and evaluation in their
planning and decision-making processes• Environmental guidelines in urban planning & land
use management procedures
Train public sector consultants on: • Scope & significance of SEA process• Mainstreaming proposed environmental guidelines
in land use planning studies.
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Institutional StrengtheningInstitutional Strengthening
Develop a national strategy for the application
and monitoring of the SEA process in priority
sectors
Develop a national strategy for incorporating and
monitoring the application of environmental
guidelines in urban planning and land use
management procedures.
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Dissemination & General AwarenessDissemination & General Awareness
Draft a guiding manual on SEA process and
application procedures
Prepare a guidebook on the application of
environmental guidelines in land use planning
Disseminate a general advocacy brochure for
strategic decision-makers
Organise regional meetings to disseminate SEA
to NGOs and local authorities.
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Demonstration ActivityDemonstration ActivityDemonstration ActivityDemonstration Activity
Apply SEA procedures & environmental
guidelines for land use planning in a pilot
project and publish a good practice case
study for future reference.
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Why land use planning?Why land use planning?
National land use planning initiative
executed by the Council for
Development & Reconstruction (CDR)
in collaboration with the Directorate
General of Urban Planning, which
covers the preparation of a National
Land Use Plan.
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Few Planned Areas in LebanonFew Planned Areas in Lebanon
Approximately 80% of the national surface area is still unclassified (White colour)
(Source: SOER, 2001)
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A MultiA Multi--Lateral ExampleLateral Example
Land Use Planning
Directorate General for Urban Planning
Higher Council for Urban Planning
Council for Development & Reconstruction (CDR)
Municipalities
• Directorate General of Urban Planning• Ministry of Environment• Directorate General of Roads & Buildings• Ministry of Justice• Ministry of Interior• Director General of Municipalities & Local
Councils• Director General of Housing• CDR• Order of Lebanese Engineers & Architects
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A Participatory ApproachA Participatory ApproachOur Partners & Stakeholders: Ministry of Environment
Directorate General of Urban Planning
Council for Development & Reconstruction
Parliamentary Committee for the Environment
Other concerned public institutions
Municipalities
Non Governmental Organizations
Private Consultants
Academia & Research Centres
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Activities in Progress (1)Activities in Progress (1)
Developing a national framework for SEA, options under consideration include:
1. Formal legal instruments (ex. EU Directive, ESPOO/ SEA Protocol)
2. Near-equivalent processes of policy and plan appraisal (ex. E-test in the Netherlands, Policy Appraisal, UK)
3. Para-SEA approaches, which meet only some of the characteristics of formal SEA instruments but have the same aims (ex. World Bank Regional & sectoral assessments, CEA, EERs).
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Activities in Progress (2)Activities in Progress (2)
The draft decree for SEA application will be completed during the first quarter of 2004.
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Alissar ChakerProject Manager, SEA Project
Ministry of EnvironmentP.O. Box 70-1091
Antelias - Lebanon
Tel: (04) 522222 extn. 423Fax: (04) 418911
E-mail: [email protected]
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