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INTER-AGENCY ACTIVITIES FOR
data collection on
Environment statistics in
SURINAME
NAME: Ms. Anjali De Abreu- Kisoensingh
Division: Research & Planning
( Staff member Research & Planning, and Environment focal point)
Presented by: Mr. G. Koornaar
Manager Economic Statistics
General Bureau of Statistics Surinam
St. Vincent & the Grenadines
7-8 april 2014
GBS-Environment Publication & MDG reporting
• So far Suriname has published 5 Publications
on environment, in 2002,2006,2008,2010 and
2012.In July 2014 the GBS hopes to launch its
6th Publication on environment. The next GBS
publication will also include MDG data.
• In the month of August, Suriname will launch
its 3rd MDG report. The last one was
produced in 2009
Data gathered for the Environment Publication
The launch of the 6th Publication is planned for July 2014 this year.
Steps for data collection
1. In January 2014 invitation letters for providing data were send to
the directors (managers) of all the stakeholders. The stakeholders
are trusted to provide the GBS with the necessary data before the
deadline.
2. Data is accepted by all possible means ( email, post, fax etc.)
3. There will be a workshop with the stakeholders to inform them
about the state of affairs regarding the publication. This workshop
is planned for May and it is in collaboration with Conservation
International & UNDP.
On that workshop a ‘zero draft’ with all the remaining gaps is
presented and stakeholders get an additional month to fill these
gaps.
4. Processing and analyzing the data
5. Publication launch
Topics and Data Resources
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Topic
Demographic
and Social
Economic
Background
Ministry/Institute/Data Source
Census data (population),
Household survey data (population and tenure) and
National Accounts data ( GDP sheet)
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Climate and
air
Tourism
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Transport
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Environmental
Health and
Waste
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Fresh Water
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Energy and
Minerals
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Forestry
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Foundation for forest Management and Control
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Coastal and
marine
resources
Land use and
agriculture
Biodiversity
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Suriname Fisheries Services
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Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries
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Forest Service Suriname, Division Nature Conservation
Suriname
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The Meteorology services
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GBS- section traffic and Transport statistics,
the Airport management
GBS- section traffic and Transport statistics,
Central Bank,
The Maritime Authority Suriname(MAS),
The Police Service,
Trade statistics
Bureau for Public Health,
NIMOS( office of Environmental Monitoring &
Enforcement),
Ministry of Public Works (Garbage and Processing).
Surinamese Water Company
Bureau for Public Health
Surinamese Energy company,
State oil Company,
Central Bank,
Bauxite Institute Suriname,
Ministry of natural Resources (Geological Mining Service)
Rosebel goldmines
Content of Environment Publication
Table 1.1 : Population by Age Group and Sex
Table 1.2 : Households by Number of Persons and Quality of their Dwelling
Table 1.3 : Households by Type of Tenure and the Main Construction Material of their
Dwelling
Table 1.4 : Households by Number of Persons and the Main Construction Material of
their Dwellin
Table 1.5 : Gross Value Added at basic prices (1000 SRD) by kind of Economic Activity at
Current Prices
Table 2.1 : Monthly Average Precipitation Totals (mm) in Suriname,
Table 2.2 : Average Annual Temperature at the Measuring Stations Zanderij, Nickerie,
Sipaliwini and Cultuurtuin (
Table 2.3 : Average Year Temperature, Maximum and Minimum (°C), 2008-2010
Table 2.4
: Relative Humidity at the Measuring Stations Zanderij, Nickerie Airport en
Cultuurtuin,
Table 2.5 : Selected Emissions of Suriname
Table 3.1 : Number and Indices of Arrivals and Departures via the Johan Adolf Pengel
Airport
Table 3.2 : Number and Indices of Arrivals and Departures via South Drain-Nickerie
Table 3.3 : The Total Number and Percentage of Tourist Arrivals via all Ports by Purpose
of Visit
Table 3.4 : The Total Number and Percentages of Tourist Arrivals via all Ports by
Country/Region of Residence
Table 3.5 : The Total Number and Percentage of Tourist Arrivals via all Ports by Length
of Stay
Table 4.1 : The Total Number of Registered Motor Vehicle
Table 4.2 : The Total Number of Registered Motor-Vehicles by Series
Table 4.3 : Imports of Tires (kg)
Table 4.4 : Imports of Batteries and Accu’s (per piece)
Table 4.5 : The total Number of Ships Docked by Harbour Place
Table 4.6 : Imported and Exported Freight via International Navigation by Harbour
Place (× 1.000 ton)
Table 4.7 : The Total Number of Deceased Persons, due to Traffic Accidents per District,
2008-2011
Table 5.1 : Malaria cases in Suriname
Table 5.2 : Suspected Cases of Dengue by Sex
Table 5.3 : Suspected Cases Leptospirosis of by Sex
Table 5.4 : Environmental Complaints per year by Type of Complaint and District
Table 5.5 : Number of Environmental Advices with Regard to Licenses Issued by Districts
Commissioner and Ministry
Table 5.6 : Amount of Waste Disposed in m3
Table 5.7 : Number of Lorries Used for Waste Collection, the Status and the Capacity per
Category
Table 5.8 : Overview of given Scrap production (ton)
Table 6.1.1: Water consumption SWM Service Area (in m3)
Table 6.1.2: Water consumption SWM Service Area (Nickerie and Marowijne), (in m3)
Table 6.2
: Water Production Operated by SWM (m3)
Table 6.3
: Water quality testing on E-coli at the Water Distribution Network in
Cont’d Content
Table 7.1
: Total Electricity and Cooking gas production
Table 7.2
: Households by Number and Percentage of Persons and Selected
Utilities
Table 7.3
: Number of households by kind of Fuel Used for Cooking
Table 7.4
: Total Electricity Connection via EBS and the Installed Capacity
Table 7.5
: The Production of Crude Oil, Natural Gas and Electricity
Generation by State Oil Company Suriname
Table 7.6
: Selected Energy data of Suriname by Sector
Table 7.7
: Monthly Gold Export in Gram,
Table 7.8
: Production and Export Figures of the Bauxite Sector
Table 7.9
: Type of Gold Mining Rights and other Minerals
Table 7.10 : The Registered Production of Building Materials,
Table 7.11 : Kind of Concession (in ha.) by District and material,
Table 7.12 : The Generation of Energy by the Mining sector (Kwh)
Table 7.13 : The Distribution of Energy Produced by the Mining Sector
(Kwh)
Table7.14 : Energy Consumption of the Gold Sector
Table 7.15 : Emissions of the Bauxite Sector
Table 7.16 : Greenhouse Gas Emissions by the Gold Sector,
Table 7.17 : Sustainable Performance Indicators of Rosebel Gold Mines N.V
Table 7.18 : Data for Sustainable Development, Rosebel Gold Mines N.V. ,
Table 7.19 : Total Land Disturbance by Iam Gold,
Table 8.1
: Total log production* by district (in m3)
Table 8.2
: Log Production*) by Major Species in m3
Table 8.3
: Overview of Timber Export by Assortment in m3
Table 8.4
: Exports of Selected Plants and Fruits in US Dollars
Table 8.5
: The Number of Registered Saw Mills per District
Table 8.6
: Mined- out Areas (in ha)
Table 8.7
: Rehabilitated Area’s (in ha)
Table 9.1
: Fish Catches by Type of Fishery (in metric ton)
Table 9.2
: Number of Boats by Type of Fishery
Table 9.3
: Average number of Days at Sea by Type of Fishery
Table 9.4
: Number of License Holders by Boat Type
Table 10.1: Planted Area and Land Use(in ha.)
Table 10.2: Grass Land for Cattle Stocks (in ha.)
Table10.3: Cattle and Poultry data by District,
Table 10.4: Fertilizer Imports (kg)
Table 10.5: Imports of Pesticides(Kg)
Table 11.1: Protected Area as a % of the Total Land Area
Table 11.2: The number of visitors to selected Protected Areas
Date of the Meetings held for the MDG report
In total there were 6 meetings with all the focal points from the ministries
responsible for goal 7.
The dates of the meeting were:
• 22th of November 2013
- Meeting with the 12 focal points
( data gaps)
• 10th of December 2013
- Meeting with the 12 focal points
(data gaps and policies)
• 18th of February 2014
- the first MDG workshop and launch of
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the 1 draft report, with all the MDG focal points and other Institutes.(
data gaps/policies/achievement/challenges)
• 6th of March 2014
- Meeting with the 12 focal points
(screening of data & policies)
• 20th of March 2014
- Meeting with the 12 focal points
(screening of data & policies)
• 3th of April 2014
- The second workshop held for all the
focal points( screening data, policies,
achievement, Challenges and Way
Forward). Also seeing if the goal is met.
Meetings held for the MDG report
• The GBS in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the UNDP are
responsible for the MDG report. Since 2013 preparations were made by the
Min. of Foreign Affairs.
• All the 17 Ministries of Suriname are in the MDG working group. For Goal 7
there are 12 ministries involved.
• There were also one on one meetings, and continuously contact through email
and by phone with all the 12 focal points from Jan.-March 2014.
• There will be a second launch by the end of April of the second MDG draft
report
• These meetings were very successful and on the next slide you can see the
progress Suriname has made for goal 7.
MDG-Data availability
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Green = data and Policies available. Trend analyses is possible
Orange = data only available for one year. So not possible to do trend analyses
Red
= No data available, No trend analyses
Goal 3 : Promote Gender Equality and Empower women
data & Source
3.3
Proportion of seats held by women in national parliament
Yes, 2000-2013 / National Gender Buro
Goal 7: Ensure environmental sustainability
7A
7.1
Integrate the principles of sustainable development into country policies and programmes and reverse the loss of environment resources
Proportion of land area covered by forest
yes, 2000-2013 / SBB
7.2
CO2 emissions, total , per capita and per $1 GDP (PPP)
7.3
Consumption of ozone – depleting substances
7.4
Proportion of fish stocks within safe biological limits
yes,2005-2010 only for ODP from the HCFC- NIMOS
yes, 2012, from a study done by the FAO and the
Fisheries -LVV
7.5
Proportion of total water resources used
No data, only data available for some subindicators
7B
Reduce biodiversity loss, achieving, by 2010, a significant reduction in the rate of loss
7.6
Proportion of terrestrial and marine areas protected
7.7
Proportion of species threatened with extinction
7C
Halve, by 2015, the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation
7.8
Proportion of population using an improved drinking water source
yes, 2000-2012- MICS & Census
7.9
Proportion of population using an improved sanitation facility
yes, 2000-2012- MICS & Census
7D
By 2020, to have achieved a significant improvement in the lives of at least 100 million slum dwellers
yes, but only for 2008 from the (SSNC) report from ATM
& estimates from UN (2000-2010)
yes, 2000-2013 from ROGB
Yes but only for 2008 & only for fauna. Need information
for data about protected fishes and plants. /WWF &
ROGB
Proportion of urban population living in slums (7.10)- There is no data available for this indicator .
7.1
The indicator for Suriname : Proportion of population with Acces to secure tenure
No data, data available for some subindicators
Advantages &Challenges
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Advantages:
most of the stakeholders provide the data.
The Workshops with all the stakeholders are very helpful
The publication is produced by the GBS
• Challenges
• For some of the Environment Indicators there is no data available.
• For some indicators data is provided only through surveys( MICS
every 5 years and Census every 10 years). So you only have data for
some years.
• To get the data, the institutes need to be reminded constantly . (
calling, emailing and personal visits)
• The data is not collected or processed in the format that GBS wants.
We get “raw data”, and have to make our own judgments of the
usefulness of the data.
• Need to also collect the metadata of the indicators from the
ministries.
Bedankt!
• The end