Title: Objectives
1Objectives
- To discuss
- purposes of environmental indicators
- and
- selection criteria for indicator selection
- for the
- Environmental Information and Reporting system
for Vietnam
2Methods and means
- Presentation of Purpose of environmental
indicators and indicator selection criteria - Group discussion on indicator selection criteria
- Presentation of the preliminary 1st draft list of
indicators - Group work on the preliminary 1st draft list of
indicators for air, water resources and marine
and coastal waters
3Material and hand-outs
- Copy of presentations in Vietnamese and English
- Report on preliminary 1st draft list of
indicators - Questionnaire to be returned at end of the day
- Questions to be discussed during the group work
- Distribution of participants for the group work
into three groups on air, water resources and
marine and coastal waters
4Indicators in environmental management
- Information
- Informing politicians, policy makers, public
- Policy making
- Setting objectives and targets
- Strategy follow-up
- Design, implement, evaluate policies
- Awareness raising
- Communication, campaigns, behavioural change
5Indicators in environmental managementInformat
ion
- Informing politicians - answer to policy
questions - Policy question how is the problem developing?
what is the progress towards targets set in
related policies? - Informing policy makers - progress, early warning
- Progress towards targets progress of policy
implementation new policy development
identification of emerging issues in due time - Informing the public - securing access to
environmental information - Awareness raising public participation
6Indicators in environmental management Policy
making
- Setting environmental objectives
- Overall objectives for the environmental policy,
and for specific policy areas (air, water, etc.)
should be accompanied by indicators to enable
policy evaluation - Follow-up on strategies
- Environmental strategies should be accompanied by
indicators to enable policy evaluation - Design, implement, evaluate policies
- Indicators can assist the policy design
indicators are required to follow the
implementation indicators are required to
evaluate policies indicators may show efficiency
of environmental policies
7Indicators in environmental management
Awareness raising
- Communication
- Simplicity clarity easy to understand cause and
effect relationship - Campaigns
- Illustrations behavioural changes
- Public participation
- Information need to enable the participation
indicators for public participation (response
indicator)
8Indicator types
- Descriptive indicators
- Performance indicators/normative indicators
- Efficiency indicators
- Response indicators
- Total welfare indicators
- Headline indicators
9Descriptive indicatorHow is the environmental
pressure from traffic developing?
10Performance/Normative indicatorDoes water
quality in major rivers comply with the
standards?
11Efficiency indicator - de-coupling indicatorIs
the environmental pressure decreasing while
economy grows?
12Response indicatorIs the environmental
management fullfilling the expectations?
- Extent of introduction of cleaner technologies
compared with goals - Extent of introduction of waste water treatment
compared with goals - Implementation of Decrees (e.g. Decree no. 67)
- Implementation of Integrated management
strategies for environmental management according
to plans (IWRM, ICZM etc.)
13Headline indicatorProgress in environmental
policies, key factors determining the
environmental state, progress towards sustainable
development
14Total welfare indicatorsPerformance,
sustainability, aggregated indices
15Indicator purpose and use
- How is the problem developing? - descriptive
indicators - How is progress towards targets - performance
indicators (distance to targets, fulfilment of
set goals and agreements) - Progress of policy implementation - response
indicators - Efficiency of policies - efficiency indicators,
comparisons and benchmarking
16Indicator purpose and use
- Overall planning and outlook - relations between
economic development and environmental management
- decoupling indicators, indices e.g. welfare
indices, overall performance indices - Awareness raising - headline indicators, about
10-20, covering all three sustainability
dimensions
17Indicator development
- Define the most important problems
- Identify the primary purpose of the information
- Use the DPSIR framework to identify the most
strategic indicators to serve the purpose - Select indicator
- Short-term vs. long-term development
18Indicator selection criteria
- Policy relevance
- Showing progress towards a target
- Temporal and spatial coverage
- Relevance at provincial level
- Enabling comparisons, benchmarking
- Understandable and simple
- Conceptually and methodologically well founded
- Well documented and of known quality
- Data availability
19Policy relevance
- Relevance - will it answer the question - is
there a policy question about this? - Policy question how is the problem developing?
what is the progress towards targets set in
related policies? - Will it assist evaluation of strategies, policies
etc. in the future?
20Progress towards target
- Indicators relating to specific goals or targets
should be selected whenever possible - Direct follow-up of the targets, which is needed
- Policy relevant
- Indisputable, that the indicator is relevant and
needed
21Relevance at provincial level
- Problems of concern for the particular province
- Reflect the appropriate parameter at provincial
level - Enabling comparisons between provinces
22Comparison, benchmarking
- Comparison between selected provinces
- Contribution to quantification of national
indicator - Policy effectiveness information
- Benchmarking - learning from comparisons,
learning from other similar areas
23Temporal and spatial coverage
- Issues to be considered
- Indicators showing time series trends
- Length and relevance of time series
- National coverage
- Coverage for many/relevant provinces
24Understandable and simple
- Simplicity from the point of view of the reader
- Simple to create, estimate, calculate
- Cause - effect relation understandable - why
this indicator was selected should be obvious
25Conceptually, methodologically well founded
- Consistency - co-variation in underlying data
and in the indicator - Reactivity - indicator must be sensitive to the
development it is imaging
26Documented, known quality
- Accuracy- transparent and well documented how to
create the indicator - Continuity - indicators need to be regularly
updated, procedure needed - development and
updating of indicator factsheet - Data quality should be known, assessed and
described
27Data availability
- Data availability at present
- Feasibility with respect to data collection,
technically and financially - Short-term vs. long-term
28Draft list of indicators
- Air pollution
- Water resources
- Coastal and marine resources
29General driving forces
- Development in total population
- Development in population growth
30AIR
- Driving forces
- The general
- development in population
- Relevant sectors
- Transport
- Industry
- Service
- Households
- Energy
Pressures Emission of pollutants NO, NO2, SO2,
NH4, Particles (PM10), NMVOC, Lead, CH4, CO,
dioxin
State of the Environment Air quality in urban
areas NO, NO2, SO2, Particles (PM10), O3, Lead,
CO, dioxin etc. Pollution of food grown in
urban areas
Impacts Ecosystems in urban areas parks etc.
Agriculture in vicinity of pollution
sources Human health e.g. respiratory diseases
and disorders, cancer, nervous system diseases,
excess premature mortality
- Responses
- Mitigating actions
- Environmental policies to reach environmental
state objectives (e.g. standards and criteria to
regulate the pressures) - Sector policies (limits and control on sector
development to reduce/change the activities or
the pressures these activities produce) - Environmental awareness
- Specific poverty reduction measures
31Driving forces - air
- How are the sectors developing
- Transport
- number of vehicles (cars, motorbikes, others?)
- Industry
- activity development in industrial branches with
potential contribution to air pollution e.g.
number of industries, - number of industrial zones,
- economic development,
- other?
- Households
- number of households using coal, wood or oil to
heat houses and for cooking - Energy
- development in energy production,
- energy consumption (distributed by sectors), and
- the distribution between energy sources (coal,
oil, natural gas, etc.)
32Pressure -air
- Emission of pollutants
- Emission of SO2 in total and by sector (energy,
transport, households, industry, service) - Emission of NOx in total and by sector (energy,
transport, households, industry, service) - Emission of PM10 and TSP in total and by sector
(energy, transport, households, industry,
service) - Emission of Pb in total and by sector (energy,
transport, households, industry, service)
33State - air
- Development in air quality in the major towns in
Vietnam - Concentration of NOx, in urban air
- Concentration of SO2, in urban air
- Concentration of Particles (PM10/TSP), in urban
air - Concentration of O3, in urban air
- Concentration of lead, in urban air
- Concentration of Dioxin in urban air
- Exceedance days of air quality targets in urban
areas for each of the following componentsSO2,
NOx, PM10/TSP, Pb.
34Impact - air
- Development of ecosystems in urban areas parks
etc. - Agriculture in vicinity of pollution sources
- impact on yield in agricultural areas close to
industrial zones compared with rural areas. - farming area at a certain distance from
industrial zones - Human health exposure and risk by air pollutants.
- Human health impacts measured by the development
in diseases known to be fully or partly caused by
air pollution - Health conditions for people exposed to
particular air pollution compared with the
average or rural conditions/smaller towns people
living along busy traffic lines/streets people
living in industrial areas or around industrial
zones
35Response - air
- Energy efficiency
- Energy production compared with economic growth
- Implementation of cleaner technology for
industrial plants - Regulation with regard to cleaning technology and
its implementation - Introduction of cleaner technology measures
- Introduction of cleaner fuel
- Transport sector
- Industry
- Energy sector
36Response - air
- Renewable energy sources
- Trend in the proportion of renewable energy use
compared with total energy consumption - Trend in introduction of solar energy, wind
energy, biomass etc. - Environmental management
- Ratio of industries granted Pollution Control
Certificates and Environmental licenses - Ratio of industries complying with the pollution
control certificates - Enforcement of regulation
- Trend in regulation (development in number of
standards, in the levels of the standards, the
level of the standards compared with other
countries, other parts of the world)
37 Water resources
- Driving forces
- The general development in population
-
- Agriculture
- Aquaculture
- Hydropower
- Water supply
- Industry
- Service
- Households
- Mining
- Forestry
- Water transport
- Inland fisheries
Pressures Abstraction of water for irrigation,
human consumption, industry Discharge of
pollutants to rivers and reservoirs Construction
of dams, ports etc. Erosion Exploitation of
fisheries resources
Impacts on Biodiversity, Ecosystems Natural
resources Humans polluted drinking water, water
borne diseases, reduced income/nutrition of
inland fisheries and agriculture, relocation,
flooding, droughts
- State of the Environment
- water quantity and flow
- inundation, flooding
- sediment transport, siltation
- river morphology
- water quality
- pathogens
- eutrophication
- extinction of ecosystems
- vegetation, phytoplankton, zooplankton, fish
- salinization of river, underground water
- Responses
- Mitigating actions
- Environmental policies to reach environmental
state objectives - Sector policies (limits and control on sector
development to reduce/change the activities or
the pressures - Environmental awareness
- Specific poverty reduction measures
- Integrated management of water bodies
38Driving forces water resources
- How are the sectors developing
- Agriculture
- trend in use of fertilizer,
- trend in use of pesticides,
- irrigated agricultural area,
- Aquaculture
- trend in the number of freshwater aquaculture
installations, - the number of people living off fresh water
aquaculture - production figures for freshwater aquaculture
- the freshwater aquaculture compared with
freshwater fisheries
39Driving forces water resources
- How are the sectors developing
- Hydropower, development of hydropower dams
- number and volume,
- inundated land,
- electricity production capacity,
- irrigation capacity
- Industrial activity development
- number of industries,
- number of industrial zones,
- economic development,
- Mining
- development in the mining industry,
- development in mining methods regarding the
potential for water pollution
40Driving forces water resources
- How are the sectors developing
- Forestry
- changes in land use afforestation
- introduction of plantations or
- other changes in forestry affecting the water
resources - Water transport
- water transport on rivers
- Inland fisheries
- inland fishery capture
- number of people living from inland fisheries
41Pressure - water resources
- Abstraction of water for irrigation, human
consumption, industry water demand by sector - water demand by sector livestock, agriculture,
domestic supply, industry, energy, aquaculture,
services, others - Discharge of pollutants to rivers and reservoirs
nitrogen, phosphorus, pesticides, heavy metals,
organic pollutants, oxygen consuming substances,
pathogens - amount of waste water discharged to surface
waters from urban areas and industrial zones - percentage rural households, with sanitary
latrines - percentage husbandries and cottage villages with
waster water treatment - percentage urban areas/industrial zones with
waste water treatment facilities.
42Pressure - water resources
- Construction of dams, ports etc.
- inundated area
- development in no. of ports,
- port capacity etc.
- Erosion
- development in land clearance
- Exploitation of fisheries resources
- inland fisheries compared with the carrying
capacity of the fresh water fish stock
development in use of destructive fisheries
techniques
43State - water resources
- Water quantity and flow
- Flooding
- no. of flooding incidents
- development in flooding frequency
- Sediment transport, siltation
- water turbidity,
- maintenance dredging in reservoirs
- River morphology
- dredging in rivers and reservoirs
44State - water resources
- Water quality (e.g. concentration of dissolved
oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, heavy metals,
pesticides, organic pollutants). - nutrient concentrations in rivers and reservoirs
compared with standards - BOD and ammonia concentrations in rivers and
reservoirs compared with standards - location and severity of incidents of oxygen
depletion in rivers and reservoirs - oxygen concentration in rivers and reservoirs
- Pathogens
- exceedance of bathing water quality standards
- exceedance of drinking water quality standards
45State - water resources
- Eutrophication, algae blooms
- chlorophyll- a concentration
- incidents of toxic algae blooms
- Abundance and state of vegetation, phytoplankton,
zooplankton, fish - bioindicators??
- Salinization of river, underground water
- salt water intrusion
46Impact - water resources
- Biodiversity, - extinction of ecosystems and
species - decrease in valuable ecosystems
- disappearance of rare species
- development in endangered species
- discovery of new species
- Ecosystems wetlands, mangroves
- development in wetlands
- development in mangrove areas
- Natural resources - inland fisheries pollution
and salinization of agricutural soil - fish capture,
- development i fish stock
- area of degraded land
- area of abandoned agricultural land
47Impact - water resources
-
- Humans polluted drinking water, water borne
diseases, reduced income/nutrition of inland
fisheries and agriculture, relocation, flooding,
droughts - Water availability per capita
- Percentage of households with access to safe
drinking water - Number of incidents of water borne diseases
(Cholera, Typhoid, Dysentery, Malaria) - Number of people affected by relocation due to
construction of dams, reservoirs, ports etc. - Number of people affected by floods
- Number of people affected by droughts
48Response - water resources
- Progress in implementation of Integrated Water
Resources Management - Establishment of RBOs
- Development of national IWRM plans
- Active participation in the MRC co-operation on
water sharing (WUP) and Basin Development Plan
(BDP), Environment Programme - Implementation of water pricing
- Water fees on industries
- Water fees on households
- Revenues from water fees
- Progress in Flood Forecasting and Management
- Active participation in the MRC co-operation on
the Flood Forecasting and Management Programme.
49 Marine and coastal water
- Driving forces
- The general develop-
- ment in population
- Relevant sectors e.g.
- Agriculture
- Aquaculture
- Industry
- Service
- Households
- Forestry
- Water transport
- Fisheries
Pressures Discharge of pollutants directly and
via rivers Oil spills Explotation of fish
resources Sediment transport from
rivers Coastal erosion
- State of the Environment
- sediment transport, siltation
- coastal morphology
- water quality pathogens
- oil pollution
- eutrophication, algae blooms
- extinction of ecosystems and species
- vegetation, phytoplankton, zooplankton, fish
Impacts on Biodiversity, Ecosystems mangroves,
seagrasses, coral reefs Natural resources
Fisheries Humans reduced income from fisheries
and aquaculture, water borne diseases.
- Responses
- Mitigating actions
- Environmental policies to reach environmental
state objectives - Sector policies (limits and control on sector
development to reduce/change the activities or
the pressures) - Environmental awareness
- Specific poverty reduction measures
- Coastal zone management
50Driving forces marine -coastal
- How are the sectors developing
- Agriculture
- trend in use of fertilizer,
- trend in use of pesticides,
- Aquaculture
- trend in the number of marine and coastal
aquaculture installations, - the number of people living off marine and
coastal aquaculture - production figures for marine and coastal
aquaculture - the aquaculture capture compared with fisheries
- Industry
- development in industries located in the coastal
zone - no of off-shore oil platforms
51Driving forces marine - coastal
- How are the sectors developing
- Urban development in the coastal zone
- trend in the development of urban areas and
- number of people living in urban areas of the
coastal zone - Water transport
- ship traffic
- Fisheries
- Gross output,
- marine capture and
- catch per unit of effort
52Pressure marine - coastal
- Discharge of pollutants directly and via rivers
nitrogen, phosphorus, pesticides, heavy metals,
organic pollutants, oxygen consuming substances,
pathogens - Flux of pollutants from rivers (nutrients, BOD,
heavy metals, suspended solids) - Direct discharges of waste water from industrial
zones located in the coastal zone percentage of
waste water treatment plants in industrial zones
located in the coastal zone - Discharges of waste water from urban areas
located in the coastal zone - percentage of waste water treatment in urban
areas located in the coastal zone
53Pressure - marine - coastal
- Oil spills
- No of oil spills from off-shore platforms
- discharge/leakage of oil from refineries and
off-shore installations - number and amount of oil spills from marine
shipping - Explotation of fish resources
- development in use of destructive fisheries
techniques - Sediment transport from rivers
- maintenance dredging at river mouths
- Coastal erosion
54State marine - coastal
- Sediment transport, siltation
- water turbidity at river mouths
- Coastal morphology
- changes in coastal morphology registered e.g.
through comparisons of satellite images - Water quality (e.g. concentration of dissolved
oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, heavy metals,
pesticides, organic pollutants) - frequency of low bottom oxygen in coastal and
marine waters, - nutrient concentration levels in marine and
coastal waters - Pathogens
- exceedance of bathing water quality standards
- incidents of poisoned from seafood (registered
during food control/inspection)
55State marine - coastal
- Oil pollution
- oil reaching the coast
- area of the sea and coastline affected by
oil-spills - birds contaminated by oil
- Eutrophication, algae blooms
- chlorophyll-a concentration
- water turbidity
- toxic algae blooms
- Abundance and state of vegetation, phytoplankton,
zooplankton, fish - heavy metals in seafood, fish and sediment
56Impact marine - coastal
-
- Biodiversity
- decrease in valuable ecosystems
- disappearance of rare species
- development in endangered species
- discovery of new species
- Ecosystems mangroves, seagrasses, coral reefs
- loss of mangrove forests in Vietnam
- state of coral reefs in Vietnam
- seagrass coverage in the coastal zone
- Natural resources Fisheries
- fish capture
- development i fish stocks
57Impact marine - coastal
- Humans reduced income from fisheries and
aquaculture, water borne diseases - development in income from coastal and marine
fisheries, - development in income from aquaculture
fisheries - number of people living on marine and coastal
fisheries and marine aquaculture - incidents of water borne diseases.
58Response marine - coastal
- Implementation of Integrated Coastal Zone
Management - Participation and signing of international
conventions, treaties and other initiatives - No of conventions and treaties signed
- plan for follow-up on signed conventions and
treaties (law, decrees, a.o.) - plan for participation in the future
- participation in international initiatives to
protect the marine environment by e.g. IUCN, WWF,
MRC and others - Conservation efforts in Marine Protected Areas
- Number of MPAs
- State and development in established MPAs
59Next steps
- 1. Report on draft list of indicators
- 2. Feasibility study on draft list of indicators
by local consultants and international experts
on air, water resources, coastal and marine
resources - 3. Draft list of indicators revised
- 4. 3rd Workshop on draft list of indicators in
June 2005 - 5. Indicator factsheets developed