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CARI COM. BACKGROUND Programme Title: The CARICOM Programme on Strengthening Capacity in the Compilation of Social/Gender and Environment Statistics and Indicators in the CARICOM Region;. CARI COM. CORE DATA SET INCLUSINVE OF MDGs AND CSMDGs – DATA RECEIVED FROM CARICOM MEMBER COUNTRIES.

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  1. CARICOM BACKGROUND Programme Title: • The CARICOM Programme on Strengthening Capacity in the Compilation of Social/Gender and Environment Statistics and Indicators in the CARICOM Region;

  2. CARICOM CORE DATA SET INCLUSINVE OF MDGs AND CSMDGs – DATA RECEIVED FROM CARICOM MEMBER COUNTRIES CARICOM Workshop on Environment Statistics 7-8 April 2014 Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines

  3. CARICOM Outline of Presentation • Status • Challenges • Actions to be Taken • Next Steps for 2014/2015

  4. CARICOM Status • The Caribbean Community Secretariat disseminated its third regional Environment Statistics Report “CARICOM Environment in Figures 2009” in October 2013. • The production and dissemination of the CARICOM Environment in Figures publication is an attempt to compile Environmental Statistics. • Data submitted by Member States as well as under a collaborative arrangement with the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) for selected themes.

  5. CARICOM Status (cont’d) • Data organised under twelve (12) themes which are: Population and Households, Tourism, Environmental Health, Natural Disasters, Energy and Minerals, Land Use and Agriculture, Coastal and Marine Resources, Biodiversity, Forest, Air, Waste and Water. The latter two are compiled by UNSD. • Core data sets include: • the Core Environmental Indicators (including the 2008 updated Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) indicators) and • the Caribbean Specific Indicators for the Millennium Development Goals (CSMDGs)

  6. CARICOM I - POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLDS • 6 Tables • PH1(a): Number of Households by Type of Dwelling • PH1(b): Proportion of households with own dwelling (CSMDG) • PH2: Number of Households by Type of Tenure • PH3: Number of Households by Type of Material of Outer Walls • PH4: Number of Households by Type of Material Used for Roofing • PH5: Households by Number of Bedrooms • PH6: Number of Households by Size of Household • Additionally • MDG 7.10 Proportion of urban population living in slums • Data are usually available from the Population and Housing Census for most countries. • 19 countries reported available data around year 2000; • 8 countries report data around year 2010 with 5 countries submitting 2010 Population and Housing Census Data and remaining countries submitting data from Household surveys • Metadata compiled from Population and Housing Census Reports

  7. CARICOM II - TOURISM • 6 Tables • TOR1(a): Tourists, Cruise Ship Arrivals and Average Tourist Nights spent by Year • TOR1(b): Tourism intensity rate, Tourism Density Ratio and Tourist penetration ratio • TOR2: Number of Hotels classified by Number of Rooms, Beds and Rooms Occupied by Year • TOR3: Visitor expenditure and Number Employed in Tourism • TOR4: Tourist Arrivals by Types of Accommodation • TOR5: Tourist Arrivals by Country of Origin • Data Gaps filled with data from Caribbean Tourism Organisation • 20 countries with available data around year 2000 and 2010; • TOR2 and TOR 4 contained the most data gaps • Formula for the calculation of Tourism intensity rate to be clarified • Metadata compiled from Population and Housing Census Reports

  8. CARICOM III - ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH • 3 Tables • EH1: Number of Reported Cases of Environmentally Related Diseases • EH2: Number of Households by Type of Sanitation Facilities • EH3: Number of Households by Type of Water Supply • Additionally • MDG 7.8 Proportion of population using an improved drinking water source • MDG 7.9 Proportion of population using an improved sanitation facility • Collaboration with the CAREC to fill Data Gaps in EH1 • EH1 – data was submitted by eight (8) CARICOM countries around 2010 • EH 2 and EH3 - 19 countries with available data around year 2000 and 6 countries with data around 2010; • Metadata compiled from PAHO/WHO, CDC and Population and Housing Census Reports

  9. CARICOM IV - NATURAL DISASTERS • ND1: Natural Disasters by Year • Additionally: • 68. Incidence of natural disasters; (CSMDG) • 69. Economic losses resulting from natural disasters; (CSMDG) • 70. Social dislocation resulting from natural disasters; (CSMDG) • 3 Countries have not submitted data for this theme • Metadata compiled from International  Agreed Glossary of Basic Terms Related to Disaster  Management

  10. CARICOM V - ENERGY AND MINERALS • 5 Tables • EM1: Energy Consumption by type and year • EM2: Number of Households by type of cooking • EM3: Number of Households by type of lighting • EM4: Mineral Production by Type • EM5: Mineral Reserves by Type • Additionally: • 61. Energy use (kg oil equivalent) per $1 GDP (PPP); (MDG 2003, CSMDG) – No data available • EM1 – Consumption of Primary electricity only for most countries • EM2 and 3 obtained primarily from the population and Housing Census • EM4 and EM5 – Few countries submit data for these indicators • Metadata compiled from UN Energy Statistics: Definitions, Units of Measure, and Conversion Factors and Census Methodology

  11. CARICOM VI – LAND USE AND AGRICULTURE • 3 Tables • LA1: Land Use • LA2: Use of Fertilizers by Type and Year • LA3: Use of Pesticides by Type and Year • 2 countries submitted data on Land Use • Land Use previously compiled by UNSD • LA2 and LA3 – Imports to be used as a proxy for use • Metadata compiled from Standard International Statistical Classification for Land Use and  FAO on Use of Fertilizers and Pesticides

  12. CARICOM VII – COASTAL AND MARINE AREAS • 3 Tables • MR1: Total and Protected Marine Area • MR2: Fish Landings by Type • MR3: Population of Coastal Area • Additionally • 67. Percentage of coral reefs destroyed by human activity and by natural disasters; (CSMDG) – no data available. Metadata to be reviewed. • Population of Coastal areas primarily obtained from Population and Housing Census • Metadata compiled from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (www.iucn.org‎) and  FAO

  13. CARICOM VIII - BIODIVERSITY • 1 Table • 1. Total Territorial Area • 2. Total Protected Area (terrestrial and marine) • 3. Protected Area as a % of Total Territorial Area • MDG 7.6 Proportion of terrestrial and marine areas protected (UN data) • 9 countries have submitted data for this theme for years around 2010. • Metadata compiled from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (www.iucn.org‎)

  14. CARICOM IX - FOREST • 1 Table • 1. Total forest area • 2. Protected forest area • 3. Total land area • 4. Protected forest area as a % of Total forest area • 5. Protected forest area as a % of Total land area • 8 countries have submitted data for this theme; 5 for years around 2010. • Metadata compiled from Global Forest  Resources Assessment 2000 (FRA 2000)

  15. CARICOM X - AIR • 7 Tables • 1. Emissions of Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) • 2. Emissions of Nitrogen Oxides (Nox) • 3. Emissions of Non-Methane Volatile Organic Compounds (NM-VOCs) • 4. Emissions of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) • 5. Emissions of Methane (CH4) • 6. Emissions of Nitrous Oxide (N2O) • 7. Emissions of Lead (Pb) • Previously compiled by UNSD • 1 country submitted data for Emissions of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) • Limited Metadata compiled from Revised IPCC Guidelines 1996 on National Greenhouse Gas Inventories

  16. XI – WASTE and XII- WATER • The data collection is a joint activity of the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and data made available to CARICOM for its publication. • 8 countries with data • Data gaps significant within tables

  17. CARICOM Summary of Data Submitted

  18. CARICOM Status (cont’d) • The indicators under the themes Land Use, Air, Waste and Water recorded the most data gaps. Land Use and Air previously compiled by UNSD. • Data for the indicators under the theme Population and Households are usually available from the Population and Housing Census for most countries. • Belize, Dominica, Jamaica, Suriname and Bermuda have continued to improve the frequency in which they are producing publications on the Environment. • St. Vincent and the Grenadines published a • recent report.

  19. CARICOM Status (cont’d) • CARICOM Secretariat supports coordination in data collection and dissemination by encouraging Member countries to convene Inter-Agency meetings. • Support from an European Union funded Capacity Building relative to Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs) in the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP)countries - Mission conducted in 3 countries on strengthening inter-agency coordination to fill the existing data gaps;

  20. CARICOM Challenges • Absence of an Environment Statistics Unit and the absence of dedicated staff working in the area of Environment Statistics at regional and national levels • Lack of basic environmental statistics and indicators (or reporting of these consistently by countries) • Frequency of production of indicators such as information on the housing stock and population and households • Lack of support to enable engagement with stakeholders and in general to develop this area of statistics

  21. Actions to be taken • Discuss the data points that were submitted by countries • Review current sources of data • Consider sources of data presented by Countries • Recommend alternative sources where the suggested sources are not feasible / country relevant • Recommend ways of filling / reducing the gaps presented • Agree on a way forward

  22. CARICOM Next Steps in Environment Statistics 2014/2015 • Under support from the 10th EDF, the 2014/2015 work plan would focus on: • Convene Workshop in 2014 to review the work put in place and to train Member States in the compilation of Statistics and Indicators in the existing data gaps. • Provide support for filling of the data gaps and the compilation of metadata in countries; • Collaborate with international and regional organisations to strengthen these areas of Environment Statistics perhaps looking at specific themes;

  23. CARICOM THANK YOU

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