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Mediterranean Multi-Stakeholder Forum on:

United Nations Environment Programme Mediterranean Action Plan. GEF - Global Environment Facility. Mediterranean Information Office for Environment Culture and Sustainable Development. Mediterranean Multi-Stakeholder Forum on:

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  1. United Nations Environment Programme Mediterranean Action Plan GEF - Global Environment Facility Mediterranean Information Office for Environment Culture and Sustainable Development Mediterranean Multi-Stakeholder Forum on: The Protection of the Mediterranean Sea from Land-Based PollutionProspects and Partnerships in the Syrian Arab Republic Athens, 10 – 11 October 2005

  2. SP NAP NBB NDA Quantity & Quality of Pollutants Sectoral Plan ”A“ Sectoral Plan ”B“ Sectoral Plan ”C“ National Sectoral Plan Integration with Development Plans Environmental Priorities List Eco. Incentives Institutional Estimation of Costs Steps in the Preparation of Sectoral and National Plans List of Economic Priorities Investment Portfolio

  3. Successes

  4. Introducing the participatory approach for: • Stakeholders • Preparation of issues/impacts matrix • Prioritization of Environmental issues list • Adoption of Economic priority list • Agreement on Investment portfolios

  5. Introducing the participatory approach for: • Public authorities through the Inter-ministerial committee meetings • Approval of NDA, NBB • Approval of SP and NAP • Approval of investment portfolios

  6. Process for Implementation of the participatory approach Stakeholders Sectoral Ministries Environmental Priorities Sectoral Development Plans Advice of Government Experts Guidelines on BAT/BEP/CT Background Papers on Significant issues Economic Incentives Legislative Institutional Frameworks Developing Sectoral Plans and NAPs

  7. Stakeholders’ Meetings

  8. Stakeholders from two administrative regions were invited to two workshops • 35 to 40 people attended

  9. Members of Parliament Representatives of NGOs Public Health Officials Consultants Attendants to stakeholders’ meetings Academic Institutions Chambers of Commerce and Industry Public Officials from Central Government Public Officials from Local Government

  10. Participants prioritized issues by voting their perceptions

  11. Inter-Ministerial Committee Meetings

  12. Members of Parliament and NGOs Major players in the Inter-Ministerial Committee Representatives of sectoral ministries Governors of Lattakia and Tartous Minister of Local Administration and Environment

  13. Role of Inter-Ministerial Committee in NAP Process • Coordinating work between local/national authorities and national experts • Assigning responsibilities to sectoral ministries • Monitoring NAP preparation process • Final approval of SP and NAP

  14. Difficulties

  15. Participatory Approach is a Time Consuming Process Stakeholders Sectoral Ministries Environmental Priorities Sectoral Development Plans Advice of Government Experts Guidelines on BAT/BEP/CT Background Papers on Significant issues Economic Incentives Legislative Institutional Frameworks Input Information For Developing SP/NAP

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