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Enhancing SEA in selected countries of Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia - Sub-regional conference & Training of trainers workshop

02 - 06 November 2015
Kakheti Georgia

In cooperation with the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), Ministries responsible for environment in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, the Russian Federation, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine (hereinafter Ministries) are in the process of reforming their respective national environmental assessment legislation and institutional frameworks with a view to joining and implementing the UNECE Protocol on Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) to the Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context (Espoo Convention). Kazakhstan plans to initiate similar reforms in 2016. The aim of the reforms is to establish and implement national SEA systems that are aligned with the provisions of the Protocol. In 2015, some of the countries have also initiated or intend to initiate pilot SEA procedures for selected national plans or programmes. These pilot procedures allow for: practical application of the draft legislation; building of national capacities on SEA; and development of recommendations for further reforms.

Despite significant efforts of the Ministries, countries still face a number of challenges that could delay the introduction of national SEA systems, lead to incorrect interpretation and to weak transposition into national level of the provisions of the Protocol on SEA, and delay their expected ratification of/accession of the countries to the Protocol. To date, Armenia is the only country in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia sub-region that is Party to the Protocol on SEA (since 2011). In particular, some of the reported challenges relate to difficulties in understanding and designing procedures on screening, quality control and transboundary SEA procedures; in engaging sectoral authorities that play crucial role in the SEA systems; and in creating their own pool of experienced national experts that can further support the reform processes.

To support legislative reforms of environmental assessment systems and build national capacities in implementing SEA, UNECE secretariat to the Espoo Convention and its Protocol on SEA organises a one day sub-regional conference and four day train-the-trainers workshop on SEA. Up to forty participants from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine are expected to actively take part in the events.

The events are mainly funded under the European Union (EU) funded Programme “Greening Economies in the Eastern Neighbourhooh" (EaP-GREEN). This funding is supplemented by the EU funded project ‘Supporting Kazakhstan's Transition to a Green Economy Model’ and a UNECE project in support of the development of the SEA system in the Russian Federation funded by the Swedish Government. The events are organized by the UNECE secretariat with the assistance of consultants. The logistical support, is provided by the Georgian non-governmental organization ‘Georgian Environmental Outlook’.

For more pictures, please access the following link. For articlesnews and an interview (in Georgian) regarding the media coverage of the events, please access this link.

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Final Programme

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Report ENG  
Background documents:     
1. Overview of legislative and administrative reforms for implementing strategic environmental assessment in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus ENG RUS
2. How to conduct training events on strategic environmental assessment SEA Trainers Manual

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3. General Guidance for Developing SEA Framework ENG RUS

 

 

Presentation Title ENG RUS
Developing legislative framework for strategic environmental assessment in line with the Protocol on SEA: Sub-regional conference, 2 November 2015    
Overview of the legislative reforms of the environmental assessment systems in the participating countries

Ms. Elena Santer, UNECE secretariat to the Espoo Convention and its Protocol on SEA

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Conceptual differences between SEA and OVOS/environmental expertise system

Mr. Dmytro Skrylnikov, Legal consultant to UNECE

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Working sessions on transposition of the provisions of the UNECE Protocol on SEA (and EU SEA Directive) into the national legislation

All working sessions will be facilitated by Mr. Jerzy Jendroska and Mr. Dmytro Skrylnikov, Legal consultants to UNECE

   

Working session I: General provisions and definitions

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Working session II: Field of application of SEA

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Working session III: Scoping and/or environmental report and  quality control

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Working session IV: Consultations: with the relevant authorities, public and  potentially affected Parties

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Workinsession V: Various approaches to the legislative reform (pros and cons)  ENG RUS

Design and Delivery of training events on Strategic Environmental Assessment: Training of Trainers Workshop 
3 - 6 November 2015

   

Training as an effective adult education format

Ms. Olena PometunConsultant to UNECE 

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Introduction to the training manual and arranging the working groups

Ms. Maia Gachechiladze-Bozhesku and Ms. Olena PometunConsultants to UNECE

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Introduction to SEA

Mr. Martin SmutnyConsultant to UNECE

ENG RUS

Training skills - advanced methods in adult education

Ms. Olena PometunConsultant to UNECE 

ENG RUS

Training skills – small groups as a cooperative learning approach

Ms. Olena PometunConsultant to UNECE

ENG RUS

Training skills – organizing and facilitating a learning discussion at the training

Ms. Olena Pometun, Consultant to UNECE

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Introduction to scoping

Handout: Scoping decision for the SEA of the 2nd Transport Sector Strategy (2TSS)

Mr. MartinSmutnyConsultant to UNECE

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Introduction to baseline analysis and impact assessment

Case examples on effects analysis

Mr. Michal MusilConsultant to UNECE

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Training skill – What it means to deliver an effective training: "Magic Details"

Ms. Olena Pometun, Consultant to UNECE

ENG RUS

Introduction to SEA report and quality control

Case examples on Quality Assurance systems in SEA

Handout: Mitigation measures

Ms. Olena Borysova and Mr. Martin SmutnyConsultants to UNECE

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Integrating SEA in planning and programming

Handout: SEA for the National Development Plan 2007–2013 of the Czech Republic

Mr. Martin SmutnyConsultant to UNECE

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Training skill – Basics of Group Dynamics

Ms. Olena PometunConsultant to UNECE

ENG RUS

Introduction to SEA and decision-making

Case example on SEA and decision-making

Mr. Martin SmutnyConsultant to UNECE

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Practical aspects of SEA

Mr. Martin SmutnyConsultant to UNECE

ENG RUS

Logistical information

Logistical information     ENG   RUS

List of participants

List of participants     ENG   RUS

Home assignment

Home assignment                       ENG     RUS

Training Needs Assessment     ENG     RUS