Sustainable Development Strategy for the Seas of East Asia (SDS

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Toward Sustainable Development and Green Growth
Through Integrated Coastal Management
Raphael P.M Lotilla
Executive Director
PEMSEA Resource Facility
East Asian Seas Region: Strong Fundamentals
Strengthened national ocean governance
Adopted ICM as a framework for sustainable
development particularly at local levels
Promote north-south and south-south collaboration in
in sustainable development
Implementing the Sustainable
Development Strategy for the Seas
of East Asia
> Strengthening ocean governance will provide enabling
environment for sustainable development and green growth
as ocean is the place of opportunity…
RO Korea Green Growth and Ocean Policy
Key Government Policy
Formulation of the Basic Law on Green Growth (2009)
Emission trade scheme
Green economy and investment
Committee on sustainable development
Greening land
Establishment of Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and
Maritime Affairs
Synergy from integration of land and sea
Strong ocean policy implementation through OK 21
Zoning scheme in the Coastal Management Act rev. 2009
> A leading country in green growth and sustainable
development in EAS region…
Regional Collaborative Arrangements in Coastal and
Ocean Governance
Sustainable Development Strategy for the
Seas of East Asia (SDS-SEA)
Regional declaration of
commitments to implement a
shared vision and common
objectives
A holistic approach for
addressing both sectoral and
cross-sectoral issues through 6
major strategies and 227 action
programs
Mechanism for Sustainable Development
PUTRAJAYA
DECLARATION 2003
UNCED, UNCLOS,
Agenda 21, WSSD,
MDG, GPA
Other international
maritime and
environmental
instruments
HAIKOU PARTNERSHIP
AGREEMENT 2006
EAS Partnership Council
• Intergovernmental Session
• Technical Session
Ministers Forum
Regional Partnership Fund
EAS Congress
PEMSEA Resource Facility
Partners
Issue and Area-Specific
Agreements
PARTNERSHIP OPERATING
ARRANGEMENTS
PEMSEA Programme – From Demonstration to Replication
2 + 6 ICM demonstration sites
18 ICM parallel sites
Supporting governments to plan and manage coastal areas
through ICM
Framework for Sustainable Development of Coastal Areas
through ICM Implementation (SDCA): PEMSEA’s Approach
정책
재해 관리
추진체계
서식지 관리
법
홍보
수자원관리
예산
능력배양
식량 확보
오염관리
연안상태 보고서
ICM Program Development and Implementation Cycle
Framework for Sustainable Development
Sustainable Development Aspects
Natural
and manmade
hazards
Habitat protection, restoration
and management
Sustainable
development thru
ICM
Water use/supply
management
Pollution reduction/
waste management
Food security/
livelihood management
ICM Scaling-up
ICM
Codification
ICM Scaling-Up
ICM Parallel
Replication
ICM
Demonstration
ICM
Working
Model
ICM Testing
• Batangas
• Xiamen
• Bataan
• Shihwa
• Bali
• Sukabumi
• Chonburi
• Cavite
• Danang
• Quangnam
• Nampho
• 10 sites in China
• Port Klang
• 3 sites in Bali
• Sihanoukville
• 20% of Regional
Coastline by
2015
Better Coastal
Governance
through Stronger
Local Alliance
Replication of ICM Efforts
Bali (Indonesia)
114° 30'
115° 00'
115° 30'
Buleleng Regency
8°15'
Bangli
Regency
Jembrana Regency
Saensuk
Karangasem
Regency
Tabanan
Regency
Gianyar
Regency
Sri Racha
Klungkung
Regency
Legend:
Bali ICM administration area
Study area
Ao Udom
Badung
Regency
Denpasar
Municipality
Lembongan Island
Ceningan Island
Serangan Island
8°45'
N
W
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Chonburi
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10 Kilometer s
Laemchabang
Project
boundary
Chonburi (Thailand)
Establish national ICM networks through PNLG
and link with other coastal cities
Batangas (Philippines)
Nusa Penida Island
National Coastal and Ocean Policy Development
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Development of national ocean
policies and institutional reforms (i.e.,
Ocean Agenda 21 and National Law on Seause management in PR China; National
coastal and ocean policy: Philippines, Thai,
Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, etc.)
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Development of subnational and
local policy frameworks for
multistakeholder partnerships (i.e.,
Bohai Strategy, Manila Bay Strategy, local
coastal strategies)
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Strengthened national compliance
to and implementation of
international conventions
Some of PEMSEA’s Initiatives
Promoting policy reforms related to coasts and
oceans at the local and national levels.
Demonstrating feasibility of integrated coastal
management practices at the local level and
subregional seas/ pollution hotspots.
Strengthening local capacity to plan and manage
coastal areas.
Creating working platforms and forums for
interagency and multi-stakeholders cooperation on
coastal and ocean management at local, national
and regional level.
Undertaking socioeconomic and ecosystem health
assessment.
EAS Congress 2009
EAST ASIAN SEAS
CONGRESS
Venue: PICC, Manila, Philippines
Date: 23-27 November 2009
“Partnerships at Work:
Local Implementation and Best Practices”
Themes for the
International Conference
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Coastal and Ocean Governance
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Natural and Man-made Hazard Prevention and
Management
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Habitat Protection, Restoration and Management
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Water Use and Supply Management
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Food Security and Livelihood Management
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Pollution Reduction and Waste Management
> Key aspects of Sustainable Development
The Manila Declaration
Strengthening the Implementation of Integrated Coastal
Management for Sustainable Development and Climate
Change Adaptation in the Seas of East Asia Region
Recognizing the impending threats of negative impacts of
climate change and environmental degradation in EAS region
Adopting ICM as a tool for sustainable development and
climate change adaptation
Committed to implement ICM for sustainable development and
climate change adaptation
> Committed to sustainable development and green growth..
Workshop on Alternative Energy at EAS Congress 2009
Seeking solutions for Green Growth
Co-convened by KORDI
Importance of securing renewable energy
from ocean
Featuring Shihwa Tidal Power generation
Thank you!