Title: REC Powerpoint template
1(No Transcript)
2Bridging Partners, Regions, and Concepts
- Presentation of
- The Regional Environmental Center
- for Central and Eastern Europe
Marta Szigeti Bonifert Executive Director
3Our Mission
- () The REC is a non-partisan, non-advocacy,
not-for-profit international organisation with a
mission to assist in solving environmental
problems () - The REC is an international organisation,
- Established in 1990,
- legally based on a charter signed by the
governments of 28 countries and the European
Commission.
REC Video Click!
4Bridges
Bridges Across Borders
NGOs
Government
Government
NGOs
The REC
Local Governments
Business
Local Governments
Business
Citizens
Citizens
5The REC Network
- 200 staff (30 nationalities)
- Head office in Hungary
- 16 country offices 3 field offices
- Over 300 running projects
- 12 million Euro annual turnover
- Operations beyond Central and Eastern Europe
6Board of Directors
- CORRADO CLINIChairman of the Board of
DirectorsDirector GeneralDepartment for
Environmental Research and Development / Ministry
for the Environment and Territory / Italy - SOLEDAD BLANCOEuropean CommissionDirector DG
Environment - International Affairs - NADYA BONEVAExecutive DirectorTime Ecoprojects
Foundation / Bulgaria - ALLAN GROMOVDirector GeneralMinistry of the
Environment / Estonia - ROBERT HERBST Global Environment Technology
Foundation - Co-Founder and Principal
- JON OPEMSenior AdvisorMinistry of Environment,
Department for International Cooperation / Norway
- ISTVAN POMAZIChief AdvisorDepartment for
Strategic Planning, Ministry of Environment and
Water / Hungary - YUKIO YANAGISAWAProfessor of Department of
Environmental ScienceGraduate School of Frontier
Science / University of Tokyo / Japan
7Partners of the REC
EU Countries
EFTA
Asia Pacific Transatlantic Cooperation
()
International and private Institutions
Countries in Transition
8Partnership in focus
- The REC fulfils its mission by promoting
cooperation among non-governmental organisations,
governments, businesses and other environmental
stakeholders, and by supporting the free exchange
of information and public participation in
environmental decision making - The REC has developed, promoted and implemented a
variety of models and tools to address
environmental challenges, such as stakeholder
engagement and ownership, regional partnerships,
environmental assessments, public participation
9REReP
- Regional Environmental Reconstruction Programme
for SEE - Under the Stability Pact for SEE /Working table
II - Model for a Successful Assistance Mechanism, more
than 600 MEUR of assistance for the region
attracted - Contributes to the goals and objectives of the
Stability Pact - Integrates the environment concerns into the
reconstruction - Supports the Stabilisation and Association
process - Promotes regional dialogue and partnerships
- Ownership by the beneficiary countries
- Major tool for capacity building and
strengthening of the environmental institutions - Transfer of best practices from the new EU member
states - Simple and flexible management structure
10Regional water management examples
- Sava River Basin Framework Agreement and Action
Plan - Tisza River Basin Sustainable Development
Programme - UNDP/GEF Danube Regional Project
- Water quality management at river basin level/
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Support for the Implementation of the Water
Framework Directive, national and transboundary
context - New initiatives/projects, e.g. Black Drim, Buna,
Neretva rivers
11Sava River Basin
- Formerly a river within Yugoslavia now an
international river passing through 4 countries
recently at war - International Framework Agreement (2003) to
re-establish joint state-of-art river basin
management - Interim Commission established
(Permanent Commission
will be in Zagreb, Croatia) - Issues Navigation, Flood control,
Commerce, Recreation and other
Uses, Water Quality, Transboundary
Cooperation,
Public Participation, Biodiversity
12Tisza River Basin Sustainable Development
Programme
- New international planning method on river basin
level instead of national or county level
approach - Early integration of sustainable development
principles in planning and implementation
processes - Development of a participatory framework for
cooperation between countries, sectors,
communities and stakeholders in the river basin - Goals
- Securing prosperity for inhabitants
- Using natural resources sustainably
- Minimizing environmental risks
- Preserving natural and cultural values
- Involving communities
13Cooperation with UNDP/GEF Danube Regional Project
- Enhancing Access to Information and Public
Participation in Environmental Decision-making - Significant project for the region, implemented
by the REC, New York University and Resources for
the Future in close cooperation with ICPDR - Focusing on Implementation of the EU Water
Framework Directive - DRP Small Grants Component
- in nine Danube Countries
- Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the
Czech Republic, Hungary, Moldova, Romania, Serbia
and Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine
14Regional water management issues
- Need for assistance and cooperation on regional
level, not only within the specific
initiatives/projects - Need for capacity building to further strengthen
the institutions - Preparatory work for implementation of the Water
Framework Directive - Further development and implementation of the
secondary legislation - Countries very committed but limited human and
financial resources - Need to actively exchange/transfer best practices
and models
15Water related infrastructure investments
- Priority Environmental Investment Programme for
South Eastern Europe (PEIP) - Targeting the investment challenge in SEE
- (air, waste, water sectors)
- Identification and prioritisation of
infrastructure investment projects (in line with
EU directives). - Building pipelines of investment projects and
assistance in projects formulation. - Facilitating dialogue between proponents and IFIs
and exchange of expertise
16PEIP 2004-2005 and water sector investments
- Work on project formulation with pilot water hot
spots (sites with a potential for development of
investment water projects)(9 sites) - Organizing 2 regional training workshops on
development of water investment projects. - Study on investment planning status for water
sector investment projects - PEIP priority investment infrastructure list
including water sector projects on the list
(update to be prepared for September 2005 PEIP
Regional Meeting)
17PEIP and DABLAS synergies
- 4 PEIP water pilot hot spots are proposed to be
added to the DABLAS project list - Exchange of information concerning water sector
investment projects - Further opportunities for cooperation and
synergies will be explored
18- Thank You for Your Attention!