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SEA of Water Management Plans and the Role of the Public

SEA Implementation an d Practice: Making an Impact ? 21 st – 23 rd September 2011, Prague, Czech Republic. SEA of Water Management Plans and the Role of the Public. Background of the Czech Republic within water planning. Why do we need th e s e polic ies ?

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SEA of Water Management Plans and the Role of the Public

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  1. SEA Implementation and Practice: Making an Impact? 21st – 23rd September 2011, Prague, Czech Republic SEA of Water Management Plans and the Role of the Public Background of the Czech Republic within water planning Why do we need thesepolicies? By 2015, all rivers, lakes and also coasts in the EU must achieve good ecological status, according to the EU Water Framework Directive. Who really plays key role in implementation? Public input helps to balance environmental, economic and social priorities in these plans in accordance to local condition and also present state of environment, which is important for future development. How do we improve performance or where are the mistakes National level Plan of the Main Basins of the Czech Republic 2007 – 2012 Local level Eight River Basins Plans Case study from the Czech Republic „Water is not a commercial product like anyother but, rather, a heritage which must be protected,defended and treated as such.“

  2. SEA Implementation and Practice: Making an Impact? 21st – 23rd September 2011, Prague, Czech Republic Where can mistakes hide........what is wrong? • weak awareness of general public • „NIMBY“ syndrome within general public • level of view of general public • weak public interest in participating in the • SEA process • incomprehensibility of SEA outputs • absence of a short general summary • inadequate informing about public discussion • inadequate times of the public discussion • inadequate quality of comments reviewed • lack of knowledge about the techniques how • the representatives of public administration • can get view or involving of general public

  3. SEA Implementation and Practice: Making an Impact? 21st – 23rd September 2011, Prague, Czech Republic Why we have chose those examples? • water as a medium of connecting all components of the ecosystem• specific measures, including a schedule and financial instruments are determined• real links with other regional and national concepts such as: Operational Programme for Environment (OPE), the Rural Development Programme (RDP), the Regional Operational Programmes (ROP), Plans for the development of water supply and sewerage• obligatory approval at national and regional level• the territorial extent of the concept action is not artificially restricted by administrative boundaries, but determined according to basin boundaries• binding control mechanisms (monitoring and evaluation) are set

  4. SEA Implementation and Practice: Making an Impact? 21st – 23rd September 2011, Prague, Czech Republic Water protection goals • prevention from deterioration in all water bodies • achievement of good status in all water bodies • goal-directed reduction of pollution by hazardous matters, nutrients and • organic materials • decrease in eutrofication • achieving goals for protected territories (in the sense of „older“ directives) • protection of habitats and species depending on water

  5. SEA Implementation and Practice: Making an Impact? 21st – 23rd September 2011, Prague, Czech Republic Main purpose of water management planning is to define and harmonize public interests related to Protection of water as a component of the environment Flood protection and mitigation of the effects of droughts Sustainable water use and management

  6. Assess Water Body status continuously SEA Implementation and Practice: Making an Impact? 21st – 23rd September 2011, Prague, Czech Republic Elaboration of River Basin District plans 3 CYCLES – 6 YEARS 1.Preparation work– 2007 2. Draft ofPlan of Main River Basins – 2008 1. 2009 - 2015 2. 2015 - 2021 3. 2021 - 2027 3. Finalplanof Main River Basins – 2009 2004 2013-2015 Monitoring Assess stresses & effects Three 6-year cycles to achievegood status until 2010-2012 Implement measures 2006 2015 Assessrisks, costs & benefits 2021 Adopt programme of measures 2027 Determine objectives 2009 2007 Propose necessary steps Publish programme of measures 2008

  7. SEA Implementation and Practice: Making an Impact? 21st – 23rd September 2011, Prague, Czech Republic Comparison of two cases studies and two different approaches • Upper VltavaBasinDistrict • Plan UpperandMiddleElbe BasinDistrictPlan Evaluatin EX-ante Evaluatin EX-post • bad access to information during • preparationof policy draft • no rules set up for processing the • comments • weak interest of general public • as well asweak awareness of general • public • prompt access to information • the planning process timetable is realizable • for all partners • the producer is responsible for the • dissemination of the information • the rules for the dissemination of the • documents and of their updated • versions are defined in advance • the rules for the processing of the • comments submitted are defined • in advance

  8. SEA Implementation and Practice: Making an Impact? 21st – 23rd September 2011, Prague, Czech Republic UpperandMiddleElbe BasinDistrictPlan • Upper VltavaBasin • DistrictPlan

  9. SEA Implementation and Practice: Making an Impact? 21st – 23rd September 2011, Prague, Czech Republic UpperandMiddleElbe BasinDistrictPlan • Upper VltavaBasin • DistrictPlan

  10. SEA Implementation and Practice: Making an Impact? 21st – 23rd September 2011, Prague, Czech Republic There were not published reports of working committeesMembers of the working committees were not chose from the general publicThere were not extra Public hearing only as required by lawThere were not published preliminary results of work No cooperation with the local press Highlights in numbers UpperandMiddleElbe BasinDistrictPlan • Upper VltavaBasin • DistrictPlan Evaluatin EX-ante Evaluatin EX-post Totalnumber ofcomments 1235 Commentsfrom NGO andgeneral public 387 Totalnumberofparticipantswithin SEA process 963 Totalnumber ofcomments 107 Commentsfrom NGO andgeneral public 32 Totalnumberofparticipantswithin SEA process 31

  11. SEA Implementation and Practice: Making an Impact? 21st – 23rd September 2011, Prague, Czech Republic How to correct mistakes........or to prevent them? • central Information System • stronger and more effective use of media • preventive spreading of concept drafts • as well as draft of outputs of SEA • streamlining of public discussion • gradual evolution of Czech society in term of • more environmentally friendly thinking and • also behavior • efficient cooperation of all stakeholders of SEA • well working NGO in field of environment • the public must realize their share in • decision making and final outputs

  12. Public participation extends to all water users, to non-governmental organisations, such as localand national environmental groups, and toother stakeholders. Key organisations and citizens groups likely to beaffected by the plan need to be involved.

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