Regional Environmental Network for Accession (RENA) 3rd Interim Report (final) (19 September 2011 – 18 March 2012) April 2012
The European Union’s Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance (IPA)
This project is funded by the European Union
A project implemented by a Consortium led by Hulla & Co.
Human Dynamics KG
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Table of Contents – Interim Report No 3 (19 September 2011 – 18 March 2012)
Acronyms and Abbreviations ................................................................................................ 3
Project synopsis .................................................................................................................... 5
1. Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 7
1.1 Background ................................................................................................................. 7
1.2 Interim Report objectives and scope ........................................................................ 10
2. Implemented and planned activities............................................................................... 11
2.1 Mobilisation of the Working Groups and project teams .......................................... 11
2.2 Communication .......................................................................................................... 1
2.3 RENA Counterparts in the beneficiary countries ..................................................... 12
2.4 Other stakeholders and other relevant projects ........................................................ 12
2.5 Steering Committee .................................................................................................. 13
2.6 Involvement of NGO community ............................................................................. 13
2.7 Reporting and RENA Work Plans ............................................................................ 13
2.8 Working Group 1. Strategic Planning and Investments ........................................... 18
2.9 Working Group 2. Climate Change ........................................................................... 26
2.10 Working Group 3. Cross-border Cooperation and Multilateral Environmental
Agreements ............................................................................................................... 30
2.11 Working Group 4. ECENA ....................................................................................... 33
3. RENA Work Plan and Milestones .................................................................................. 38
3.1 Project Work Plan 2010-2013 ..................................................................................... 38
3.2 RENA detailed Work Plan for the fourth interim reporting period (April 2012 –
September 2012) ........................................................................................................ 51
Working Group 1 Strategic Planning and Investments ........................................................................... 55
Working Group 2 Climate Change ............................................................................................................. 57
Working Group 3 Cross border Cooperation and Multilateral Environmental Agreements ........... 60
Working Group 4 ECENA .......................................................................................................................... 61
4. Assumptions, risks, problems encountered .................................................................... 68
4.1 Assumptions .............................................................................................................. 68
4.2 Risks .......................................................................................................................... 69
4.3 Problems encountered .............................................................................................. 72
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ANNEXES
Annex 1 Timetable of activities, and estimated number of working days per month
Annex 2 Updated Logical Framework
Annex 3 Minutes of the 3rd Steering Committee meeting
Annex 4 Incidental Expenditure breakdown
Annex 5 Minutes of the WGs Annual Meetings
Enclosed on CD:
Annex 6 Development of NEAS - Workshop Report
Annex 7 EU Negotiations Process - Workshop Report
Annex 8 REACH/CLP - Workshop Report
Annex 9 Approximation Costs Assessment - Workshop Report
Annex 10 Planning of Environmental Investments – Workshop Report
Annex 11 ReCAP Seminar (Skopje) – Media Report
Annex 12 MMD CRF Reporter kick off – Workshop Report
Annex 13 MRV within the EU ETS – Workshop Report
Annex 14 ETS Aviation - Workshop Report
Annex 15 Module 3 Djerdap – Workshop Report
Annex 16 RBD Characterisation – Workshop Report
Annex 17 Modified Water Bodies – Workshop Report
Annex 18 SEA in IPA programmes – Workshop Report
Annex 19 Common Inspection Turkey – Workshop Report
Annex 20 ECENA TNA Batch 2 Countries
Annex 21 ECENA Training Manual Batch 2 Countries
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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
AECEN Asian Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Network BERCEN Balkan Environmental Regulatory and Compliance Network BAT Best Available Techniques CCFAP Climate Change Framework Action Plan CDM Clean Development Mechanism CSO Civil Society Organisation DABLAS Danube and Black Sea Task Force EC European Commission ECENA Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Network for Accession ECCP European Climate Change Programme EIA Environmental Impact Assessments EPA Environmental Protection Agency EPD Enhanced Permanent Dialogue Process ETS Emission Trading Plan GHG Greenhouse gases H2020 Horizon 2020 initiative ICPDR International Committee for the Protection of the River Danube ICTY International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia IE Incidental expenditures IMPEL Implementation and Enforcement of Environmental Law INECE International Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement IPA Instrument of Pre-accession Assistance IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change IFI International Financing Institutions IPF Infrastructure Projects Facility IPPC Integrated Pollution Prevention Control IQ Implementation Questionnaire IRI IMPEL Review Initiative KE Key Expert MEA Multilateral Environmental Agreement MESP Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning MMD Monitoring Mechanism Decision MRV Monitoring, Reporting and Verification NAS National Adaptation Strategy NFP National Focal Point NPI National Programme for EU Integration NPAA National Programme for Adoption of the EU Acquis PEIP Priority Environmental Investment Programme PM Progress Monitoring of approximation of the EU environmental and climate acquis OVI Objectively Verifiably Indicator RBD River Basin District RCC Regional Cooperation Council REC Regional Environmental Centre ReCAP Regional Climate Change Platform on Adaptation and Mitigation RENA Regional Environmental Network for Accession REPIN Regulatory Environmental Programme Implementation Network REReP Regional Environmental Reconstruction Programme RISP Regional Institutional Support Platform RMCEI Recommendation providing for Minimum Criteria for Environmental Inspections SAA Stabilisation and Association Agreement SC Steering Committee SEA Strategic Environmental Assessment SEE Southeast Europe SEECP South East European Cooperation Process TFS Trans-Frontier Shipment (of waste) TNA Training Needs Analysis ToC Table of Concordance
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UNFCCC United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change WBIF Western Balkan Investment Framework WFD Water Framework Directive WG Working Group
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1. Project synopsis .................................................................................................. p. 5.
Table 2. Overview and status of the activities ............................................................. p. 13
Table 3. PM Reports 2012 – Timetable of activities ................................................. p. 24
Table 4. General Work Plan and schedule .................................................................. p. 38
Table 5. Detailed Work Plan for the next reporting period ...................................... p. 51
Table 6. Assumptions affecting the implementation of the Project ........................ p. 68
Table 7. Risks and Mitigation strategies ........................................................................ p. 70
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PROJECT SYNOPSIS
The project synopsis presented in the table below provides a systematic overview of project
objectives and expected outputs and deliverables.
Table 1. Project synopsis
Project Title Regional Environmental Network for Accession (RENA)
Client European Commission – DG Environment
Project Starting Date 19 March 2010
Project Duration 36 months, end date: 18 March 2013
Beneficiaries 8 beneficiary countries
Albania Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Water Administration
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relation
Federal Ministry of Environment and Tourism of Bosnia-Herzegovina
Ministry of Spatial Planning, Civil Engineering and Ecology
Croatia
Ministry of Environmental and Nature Protection
Ministry of Construction and Physical Planning
Ministry of agriculture1
Ministry of Culture – Directorate of Nature Protection
fYR of Macedonia Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning
Kosovo under UNSCR
1244/99 Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning
Montenegro Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism
Environment Protection Agency
Serbia Ministry of Environment, Mining and Spatial Planning
Ministry of Agriculture, Trade, Forestry and Water Management
Turkey Ministry of Environment and Urbanisation
Ministry of Forestry and Water
Objective and Purpose
The overall objective is to enhance regional cooperation in the Western Balkans and Turkey in the field of environment in the prospect of accession to the European Union.
The purpose of this contract is to assist the European Commission in providing the Secretariat of the Regional Environmental Network for Accession (RENA).
Results to be achieved by
the Consultant
Improved regional cooperation between environmental authorities
Efficient institutional frameworks and technical arrangements established
Enhanced public participation in environmental planning
Improved transposition and implementation in relation to EU environmental
1 Reorganization of state administration - the water sector in the new Ministry of Agriculture, since 22 December 2011
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legislation
Improved skills in relation to legislation preparation and enforcement
Improved capacities in investment planning
Priority environmental projects and investments identified
Experience exchange groups and networks established
Enhanced cross border cooperation in relation to environmental policies, legislation and investments
Planned activities:
Working Group 1
Activity 1.1 Support to Approximation Strategy and Planning in BiH and Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99
Activity 1.2 RISP – Regional Institutional Support Platform
Activity 1.3 Investment Planning
Activity 1.4 Public participation in planning
Activity 1.5 Progress monitoring
Activity 1.6 Gap assessments of draft legal acts
Working Group 2
Activity 2.1 ReCAP
Activity 2.2 GHG Reporting
Activity 2.3 EU-ETS
Working Group 3
Activity 3.1 Nature Protection
Activity 3.2 Water Management
Activity 3.3 EIA and SEA
Activity 3.4 Multilateral Environmental Agreements – gap assessments
Working Group 4
Activity 4.1 Capacity building regarding compliance with environmental legislation through better understanding of issues and identification of targeted solutions
Activity 4.2 Country external assessments
Activity4.3 EU ETS Compliance
Activity 4.4 Transfrontier shipment of waste
Activity 4.5 Inspection and enforcement in cross border nature protection areas
Activity 4.6 ECENA participation in relevant networking activities, including IMPEL and other sister networks
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
The Regional Environmental Network for Accession (RENA) has been established as a follow-up project
of REReP, the Regional Environmental Reconstruction Programme for Southeast Europe, which
ended in 2009. The project has been commissioned to the Consortium led by Human Dynamics
with its head office in Vienna, Austria.
The overall project objective is to enhance regional cooperation in the Western Balkans and Turkey
in the field of environment in the prospect of accession to the European Union.
The cooperation between the countries through RENA is focused on priority areas of
approximation to the EU environmental and climate acquis.
RENA supports eight beneficiary countries, which are Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia,
Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99, the fYR of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Turkey.
RENA primarily supports the administrative authorities with responsibility for environment and
natural resources in the beneficiary countries, that is, ministries with primary responsibility for
environmental protection, and other ministries, institutions, and authorities responsible for, e.g.,
nature, climate, water, forestry or chemicals.
RENA also coordinates and cooperates with other stakeholders and initiatives working in the
region, including:
• International Financing Institutions, bilateral donors, international organisations:
Cooperation is facilitated through Support to EC/IFI Coordination in the Western Balkans and Turkey
organisation of back to back meetings, participation in workshops and trainings;
• Other EU related initiatives and projects, like WBIF, DABLAS, HORIZON 2020 and
others: Cooperation is facilitated through organisation of back to back meetings, participation in training
and workshops, sharing and promotion of lists of priority projects with regional impact on environment;
• Environmental Civil Society Organisations and Non-governmental Organisations:
Cooperation was facilitated through the Environment Forum project until the finalisation of the project, and
since then it has been facilitated through the nominated representatives of the NGOs;
• Neighbouring EU member states and other EU member states: Cooperation is facilitated
through invitations to participate in trainings and workshops.
RENA priority issues are based on those set by the environment ministers of the eight beneficiary
countries. These priority issues are:
• Strategic planning of the pre-accession process;
• Public participation;
• Climate change;
• Cross border cooperation on environment;
• Preparation of environmental investment projects.
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Concrete RENA activities under the priority issues are covering broad range of activities, including
capacity building workshops, seminars, training and pilot projects and are implemented through
four Working Groups as follows:
WG 1: Strategic Planning and Investments
WG 2: Climate Change
WG 3: Cross border Cooperation and Multilateral Environmental Agreements
WG 4: Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Network for Accession
All activities designed under RENA are focused on networking and mutual support, in order to
provide the best possible value with the resources available. The activities are designed to
complement the major regional and national projects that support approximation of the
environment and climate acquis.
WG 1 Strategic Planning & Investments
The overall objective of this working group is to increase the quality of transposition and
implementation activities in the beneficiary countries and to assure regional cooperation in
environmental investment planning. Particular emphasis will be placed on improving the
transposition of EU environmental legal requirements and improving the institutional structures for
implementation and enforcement of the transposed EU directives.
The main tasks of this component are to:
• Improve plans, strategies and structures for approximation;
• Identify areas for training and other support to be provided through RISP;
• Improving public participation in order to build support for the adoption and
implementation of environmental legislation;
• Monitoring progress in approximation of the environmental and climate acquis in preparation
for accession, especially the transposition and implementation of EU environmental
legislation;
• Upon their request channelled through the European Commission, providing beneficiaries
with an external opinion on the compliance of national draft legislation with the EU
environmental and climate acquis;
• Build capacity in the identification and preparation of environmental investment projects; and
• Coordinate environmental investment needs with IFIs.
WG 2 Climate Change
The overall objective of this Working Group is to increase capacity in the SEE and strengthen
cooperation amongst the SEE countries and the EU in policy-making, law drafting and
implementation of elements of the European climate change policies and legislation (Climate
change acquis).
The main tasks of this component are designed to:
• Build knowledge and capacity in EU climate change policy and legislation from an EU
accession perspective, and at the level of policy-making, law drafting and implementation in
the RENA countries;
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• Increase capacity in the RENA countries to prepare GHG emissions inventories in line with
the EU Monitoring Mechanism Decision (280/2004/EC), the implementing legislation
(2005/166/EC) and the UNFCCC Inventory Reporting Guidelines for Annex I countries;
• Increase capacity in the RENA countries to take steps towards a future emissions trading
system, in particular with respect to Monitoring, Reporting and Verification.
WG 3 Cross border Cooperation & Multilateral Environmental Agreements
The overall objective of this Working Group is to increase capacity and strengthen cooperation on
issues of transboundary importance through creation of the forum of officials from the candidate
and potential candidate countries to exchange experience on the transposition, implementation and
enforcement of EU legislation.
The main tasks of this component are designed to build knowledge and capacity specifically in the
following fields:
• Nature protection;
• Water quality and management;
• Environmental impact assessment and strategic environmental assessment, and
• Multilateral environmental agreements.
Furthermore, this component will assist in:
• Creating a pool of well-trained officials capable in the implementation of the EU
environmental, nature, and water sector acquis in transboundary areas;
• Preparing specific documents to support implementation of EU environmental, nature, and
water sector acquis; and
• Developing specific knowledge on the above issues in selected pilot cross border nature and
water sites.
WG 4 Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Network for Accession (ECENA)
The overall objective of this Working Group is to improve the ability of ECENA member
countries to implement and enforce the EU environmental and climate acquis by increasing the
effectiveness of inspecting bodies and promoting compliance with environmental requirements.
The main tasks of this component are to:
• Build capacity and exchange information amongst enforcement agencies and inspecting
bodies on compliance with environmental legislation;
• Increase efficient implementation and enforcement of environmental legislation;
• Improve the exchange of experience and knowledge with EU member states and beyond
through stronger co-operation with IMPEL and other sister networks, as well as through
training and exchange programmes.
Furthermore, this component will assist in:
• Creating a forum for better understanding of the specific problems and potential solutions of
implementation and enforcement of specific laws;
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• Creating a pool of well-trained environmental inspectors and permit writers, capable of
performing their tasks of implementation and enforcement of the environmental and climate
acquis;
• Conducting country-specific assessments of the implementation and enforcement set-up.
The overall results to be achieved by the project are:
• Improved regional cooperation between environmental authorities;
• Efficient institutional frameworks and technical arrangements established;
• Enhanced public participation in environmental planning;
• Improved transposition and implementation of EU environmental legislation;
• Improved skills in relation to legislation preparation and enforcement;
• Improved capacities in investment planning;
• Priority environmental projects and investments identified;
• Experienced exchange groups and networks established;
• Enhanced cross border cooperation in relation to environmental policies, legislation and
investments.
1.2 Interim Report objectives and scope
The objectives of this Interim Report are:
• To provide the overview of findings and activities performed by the RENA Project Team
and Secretariat during the third interim reporting period (19 September 2011 – 18 March
2012);
• To provide the detailed Work Plan for the fourth interim reporting period (19 March 2012 –
18 September 2012).
This Interim Report covers the following items:
• The third interim reporting period activities including RENA managerial, communication and
cooperation aspects;
• The progress achieved and implementation issues raised during the third interim reporting
period for a project as a whole and under each of the Working Groups;
• The RENA Work Plan and milestones with a detailed Work Plan for the next interim
reporting period (19 March 2012 – 18 September 2012);
• An update of the assumptions, risks and problems encountered.
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2. IMPLEMENTED AND PLANNED ACTIVITIES
2.1 Mobilisation of the Working Groups and project teams
The project team, with the four key experts, was mobilized on the starting date of the project.
The working procedures and the procedures for the recruitment of the non-key experts are defined
in accordance with the PRAG. The general requirements for short-term experts have been
developed (Volume 2 of the Inception Report), but, due to the nature and duration of the project,
the recruitment of the experts will be an ongoing process that will continue throughout the project.
Short term experts have presently been mobilised for:
WG 1 Strategic Planning and Investments
• Activity 1.2 RISP
• Activity 1.3 Investment Planning;
• Activity 1.5 Progress Monitoring;
• Activity 1.6 Gap assessments of draft legal acts
WG 2 Climate Change
• Activity 2.1 ReCAP;
• Activity 2.2 GHG Reporting;
• Activity 2.3 EU-ETS;
WG 3 Cross border Cooperation and Multilateral Environmental Agreements
• Activity 3.1 Nature Protection;
• Activity 3.2 Water Management;
• Activity 3.3 EIA/SEA;
WG 4 ECENA
• Activity 4.1 Capacity building regarding compliance with environmental legislation through
better understanding of issues and identification of targeted solutions (training of inspectors
and permit writers;
• Activity 4.2 Country external assessment (preparation of country external assessment reports
for 7 out of 8 beneficiary countries (except Croatia));
• Activity 4.4 Transfrontier shipment of waste
All activities of the project have been implemented in accordance with the Terms of Reference
(ToR) of the project and agreed activity schemes for each Working Group.
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2.2 Communication
The project website can be found at
www.renanetwork.org . The website has been
widely used for sharing the public documents
from the meetings among participants and
announcement of the upcoming meetings and
events.
The RENA newsletters are providing the
overview of all major events since the
beginning of the project ensuring their further
promotion with the general public. The
newsletters are issued on quarterly basis,
published electronically and downloadable
from the website:
http://www.renanetwork.org/index.php?vie
w=newsletter_all.
The RENA brochure is prepared and has
been published in November 2011, providing
a description and summary overview of the
approved Work Plan and project structure.
The brochure has been published
electronically and is downloadable from the
website:
http://www.renanetwork.org/documents/downloads/RENA%20Brochure.pdf.
The brochure is also available in printed version and is distributed to the particiants of all major
events organised by the project.
2.3 RENA Counterparts in the beneficiary countries
The national Focal Points and Working Group coordinators and contact persons in all beneficiary
countries except Turkey and Montenegro have not been changed since the last reporting period.
New Focal Points and Working Group coordinators have been nominated for both Turkey and
Montenegro.
The updated RENA contact list is published at the RENA website.
(http://www.renanetwork.org/index.php?view=contact)
2.4 Other stakeholders and other relevant projects
Since the beginning of the project, the collaboration with other initiatives and projects with
activities similar to the activities of RENA has been established in order to ensure better
coordination of activities, in particular with the Environment Forum Project and Support to IFI
Coordination in the Western Balkans and Turkey project, other EU initiatives and projects, such as
DABLAS, HORIZON 2020, WBIF, UNDP, and IMPEL, INTERPOL and INECE.
Communication along with the exchange of
experience and best practices has been
fundamental for RENA both at technical level
and political level (i.e. Ministerial Meetings)
relating to the Commission’s environmental
dialogue with the candidate countries and
potential candidates.
In line with the countries needs and
priorities, the project envisages tasks across
several sectors, involves large number of
stakeholders from different countries. The
project is also well coordinated with other
regional settings, initiatives and national
assistance programmes.
RENA Secretariat developed and deployed
communication tools to provide a hub for
information, composed of RENA website,
databases of projects and outputs, extranet
as RENA partners’ area, number of
newsletters, all in line with the EC visibility
guidelines.
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A series of presentations have been given by the team leader and RENA team members on RENA
and its envisaged activities in various frameworks including RCC, IMPEL, EF Project and IFIs.
Short summaries of the findings have been included in the 3rd and 4th newsletter.
2.5 Steering Committee
The third Steering Committee meeting was held on 14 October 2011 in Dubrovnik, Croatia. The
objective of the meeting was to discuss and approve the second Interim Report covering the period
March 2011 – September 2011. The minutes of this meeting are included in Annex 3. The Steering
Committee meetings are held every six months in one of the beneficiary countries. The fourth
Steering Committee meeting is scheduled to be held on 02 April 2012 in Durres, Albania.
2.6 Involvement of NGO community
The system for cooperation with Environment Forum project and inclusion of NGO
representatives has been established during the Inception Phase. The established system has been
followed until February 2012 when the Environment Forum project has been finalised. Based on
the agreement with the European Commission, the coordination will continue using the officially
appointed NGO Coordination Team composed of Mr. Zvezdan Kalmar, Mr. Miodrag Dakic, Mr.
Metodija Sazdov and Mr. Gazmend Zeneli. The overall correspondence related to the cooperation
of RENA and NGO sector is addressed to the NGO Coordination Team, who further process the
information provided and deals with the related issues. The system for participation of NGO
representatives to RENA events remains the same. The NGO representatives are invited to every
regional event organised under various activities of RENA. As per agreed procedure for
participation, the NGO Coordination Team is informed on upcoming events and activities under
RENA well in advance and based on the activity description the NGO Coordination Team is
nominating a NGO representative relevant for certain activity and topic. Due to budget limitations
and the fact that NGOs are not the main beneficiaries of the RENA project the attention is paid to
selection of those NGOs whose geographic location will involve the least costs for participation to
be covered by RENA. However, it should be noted that this is not the prime criteria and that the
selection is made primarily based on expertise and field of interest, taking geographic location only
as an advantage.
2.7 Reporting and RENA Work Plans
The draft Interim Report, the project Work Plan and activity schemes for each Working Group
have been prepared.
Table 2. Overview and status of the activities
Planned outputs Output/deliverable Date Status
Horizontal activities 1st Ministerial Meeting 30 September 2010 Completed 2nd Ministerial Meeting September 2012 Ongoing
Reporting
1st draft Inception Report 30 August 2010 Completed 2nd draft Inception Report 16 December 2010 Completed 3rd draft Inception Report 16 February 2011 Completed final Inception Report 10 March 2011 Completed Draft 1st Interim Report 14 March 2011 Completed Final 1st Interim Report March 2011 Completed Draft 2nd Interim Report August 2011 Completed Final 2nd Interim Report December 2011 Completed
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Planned outputs Output/deliverable Date Status Draft 3rd Interim Report March 2012 Completed Final 3rd Interim Report April 2012 Draft 4th Interim Report August 2012 Final 4th Interim Report September 2012 Draft Final Report February 2013 Final Report March 2013
Inception phase
Team of key experts mobilised March 2010 Completed Short term experts identified N/A Continuous Kick off meeting 3-4 May 2010 Completed RENA Secretariat established March 2010 Completed RENA Helpdesk operational August 2010 Completed RENA Website online August 2010 Completed 1st RENA Newsletter December 2010 Completed Key experts familiar with relevant projects
June 2010 Completed
Appointment of RENA national Focal Points
June 2010 Completed
List of WG Coordinators June/July/August 2010 Completed RENA Network Contact List (website)
August 2010 Completed
RENA Brochure (website – public and downloadable)
November 2011 Completed
Agreement with the SC and EF on the participation of EF representatives in RENA activities
September 2010 Completed
Inception missions June/July/August 2010 Completed RENA Work Plan drafted August 2010 Completed Identification of other stakeholders and familiarisation with relevant initiatives.
June/July/August 2010 Completed
Preparatory SC meeting 14 June 2010 Completed 1st SC meeting organised 9 September 2010 Completed
First interim reporting period
WG annual meetings October 2010-March 2011
Completed
2nd SC Meeting 18 March 2011 Completed Preparation of PM 2010 Reports March 2011 Completed 1st Sub-group regional workshop (Activity 3.2)
8-10 March 2011 Completed
1st national training (Activity 4.1) 1-4 March 2011 Completed
Second interim reporting period
Workshop on Approximation Planning (Activity 1.1)
October 2011 Completed
Regional workshop on new legislation (Activity 1.2)
May 2011 Completed
Seven national workshops on investment planning (Activity 1.3)
May – June 2011 Completed
Regional workshop on investment planning and update of the regional list of priority investment projects (Activity 1.3)
September 2011 Completed
Seven national workshops on Progress Monitoring (Activity 1.5)
March – May 2011 Completed
PM Reports 2011 (Activity 1.5) September 2011 Completed Regional workshop on EU Climate and Energy Package (Activity 2.1)
March 2011 Completed
Regional workshop on EU policy and legislation (Activity 2.1)
May 2011 Completed
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Planned outputs Output/deliverable Date Status Regional workshop on ReCAP follow up (Activity 2.1)
June 2011 Completed
Regional workshop on MMD (Activity 2.2)
July 2011 Completed
Regional workshop on EU-ETS (Activity 2.3)
May 2011 Completed
Module 1 regional workshop (Activity 3.1)
May 2011 Completed
Module 2 regional workshop (Activity 3.1)
September 2011 Completed
Regional workshop on basic measures and WFD (Activity 3.2)
March 2011 Completed
Regional workshop – EIA/SEA transposition (Activity 3.3)
June 2011 Completed
Common inspection (sub-regional training) Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99 (Activity 4.1)
April 2011 Completed
Common inspection (sub-regional training) Bosnia and Herzegovina (Activity 4.1)
September 2011 Completed
Country External Assessment Report Serbia (Activity 4.2)
June 2011 Completed
Country External Assessment Report fYR of Macedonia (Activity 4.2)
September 2011 Completed
Country External Assessment Report Montenegro (Activity 4.2)
September 2011 Completed
Third interim reporting period
Regional workshop on EU Accession Negotiation Process (Activity 1.1)
November 2011 Completed
Regional workshop on REACH/CLP (Activity 1.2)
October 2011 Completed
2nd Annual meeting of WG 1 coordinators (Activity 1.2)
November 2011 Completed
Regional workshop on INSPIRE (Activity 1.2)
January 2012 Completed
Regional meeting “Prioritisation of environmental investment projects and project preparation” (Activity 1.3)
September 2011 Completed
Regional workshop on “The EU requirements and identification of environmental projects. Approximation costs assessment” (Activity 1.3)
September 2011 Completed
Regional meeting “Prioritisation of environmental investment projects and project preparation” (Activity 1.3)
January 2012 Completed
Regional workshop “Planning of Environmental Investments and Prioritisation of Investment Projects” (Activity 1.3)
January 2012 Completed
2nd Annual meeting of WG 1 Investment Planning Sub-group coordinators (Activity 1.3)
January 2012 Completed
PM Reports 2011 (Activity 1.5) September 2012 Ongoing
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Planned outputs Output/deliverable Date Status Compliance check review of Chapter IX Import and Expert of Waste (Art. 48-51) of the final Albanian Law No. 10 463 of 22.09.2011 on INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT, comparing the transposition with the requirements of the EU Waste Directive and the Basel Convention (Activity 1.6)
January 2012 Completed
Full compliance check of the Albanian Law on Integrated Waste Management with the Directive 2008/98/EC , repealing certain directives (Activity 1.6)
February 2012 Completed
2nd Annual meeting of WG 2 coordinators (Activity 2.1)
November 2011 Completed
ReCAP Workshop fYR of Macedonia (Activity 2.1)
February 2012 Completed
Regional MMD workshop on data gathering and filling (CRF) (Activity 2.2)
November 2011 Completed
Regional Workshop on ETS/MRV (Activity 2.3)
September 2011 Completed
National Workshop on inclusion of aviation into the ETS (Activity 2.3)
September 2011 Completed
Module 3 regional workshop (Activity 3.1) Djerdap NP
November 2011 Completed
2nd Annual Meeting of WG 3 Nature Sub-group coordinators (Activity 3.1)
December 2011 Completed
Regional workshop on RBD characterisation (Activity 3.2)
September 2011 Completed
Regional workshop on Heavily modified water bodies and new modifications (Activity 3.2)
December 2011 Completed
2nd Annual Meeting of WG 3 Water Management Sub-group coordinators (Activity 3.2)
December 2011 Completed
Regional workshop on Monitoring of Ecological Status, Intercalibration and Coordination of Criteria for Good Status of Water Bodies (Activity 3.2)
March 2012 Completed
Regional workshop on SEA and IPA programmes (Activity 3.3)
November 2011 Completed
2nd Annual Meeting of WG 3 EIA/SEA Sub-group coordinators (Activity 3.3)
November 2011 Completed
Common inspection (sub-regional training) Turkey (Activity 4.1)
October 2011 Completed
Country External Assessment Report Bosnia and Herzegovina (Activity 4.2)
January 2012 Ongoing
Country External Assessment Report Turkey (Activity 4.2)
February 2012 Ongoing
Country External Assessment Report Albania (Activity 4.2)
February 2012 Completed
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Planned outputs Output/deliverable Date Status Country External Assessment Report Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99 (Activity 4.2)
March 2012 Ongoing
Fourth interim reporting period
Regional Workshop on EU Accession Negotiation process (Negotiation simulation) (Activity 1.2)
June 2012 Ongoing
Regional Workshop on Environmental Crime and Environmental Liability (Activity 1.2)
May 2012 Ongoing
Regional workshop on role of national and international financing sources in environmental financing (Activity 1.3)
May 2012 Ongoing
ReCAP seminar 2 (EU Climate
policy – Serbia) (Activity 2.1) March 2012 Ongoing
ReCAP seminar 3 (EU Climate
policy – Turkey) (Activity 2.1) April 2012 Ongoing
ReCAP seminar 4(EU Climate policy
– Albania) (Activity 2.1) June 2012 Ongoing
ReCAP seminar 5 (EU Climate
policy – Montenegro) (Activity 2.1) July 2012 Ongoing
ReCAP seminar 6 (EU Climate policy – Kosovo under UNSCR
1244/99) (Activity 2.1) September 2012 Ongoing
GHG emission inventories – regional workshop to includes the results of the GHG inventory pilot exercise
(Activity 2.2)
September 2012 Ongoing
Regional workshop on registries (Montenegro) – combined with ReCAP seminar (Activity 2.3)
July 2012 Ongoing
Module 4 – Regional Workshop - Conducting nature impact assessments (Shara Mountain) (Activity 3.1)
May 2012 Ongoing
Module 5 - Regional Workshop - Developing sound nature cross border projects (project development) Durmitor (Activity 3.1)
July 2012 Ongoing
Module 6 – Regional Workshop - Monitoring Nature Protection Areas Tara (Activity 3.1)
September 2012 Ongoing
Regional workshop - Development of the Programme of Measures (Activity 3.2)
May 2012 Ongoing
Regional workshop - EIA/SEA differences and common features (Activity 3.3)
April 2012 Ongoing
Regional workshop - SEA cross-border procedures, including consultation and interpretation of cross-border impacts (Activity 3.3)
September 2012 Ongoing
Common Inspection training on selected subjects Cluster I for Serbia, March 2012 Ongoing
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Planned outputs Output/deliverable Date Status with common inspections (Cluster II) (Activity 4.1) Common Inspection training on selected subjects Cluster I for fYR of Macedonia, with common inspections (Cluster II) (Activity 4.1)
April 2012 Ongoing
Common Inspection training on selected subjects Cluster I for Montenegro with common inspections (Cluster II) (Activity 4.1)
September 2012 Ongoing
Regional Workshop on EU-ETS (Activity 4.3)
May 2012 Ongoing
Regional Workshop on EU TFS (harbour transport) (Activity 4.4)
April 2012 Ongoing
Regional Workshop on EU TFS (road transport) (Activity 4.4)
June 2012 Ongoing
The first draft of the second Interim Report has been submitted to the EC and RENA Focal Points
on 1 September 2011. Comments have been received from Croatia on 21 October 2011 and from
the EC on 08 December 2011. Received comments have been incorporated and the final version of
the second Interim Report has been approved on 08 December 2011. Upon the approval, the final
version of the report has been placed on the RENA website and is available for download.
Activities implemented under each Working Group are described in details in the section below.
2.8 Working Group 1. Strategic Planning and Investments
Activity 1.1 Preparation of Approximation Strategies
Implemented activities during the third interim reporting period
• Delivery of sub-regional workshop on Environmental Approximation Strategies in Pristina
(03 – 05 October 2011).
The workshop agenda has been developed in close collaboration of the project team and the
Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning (Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99). The main items
of the agenda were the following:
1. National Environmental Approximation Strategy, as a basic planning document for achieving full compliance with the EU environmental acquis;
2. Approximation of EU environmental legislation in practice;
3. Scope, approach and methodology for development of NEAS – Experience from the fYR of Macedonia;
4. Development of NEAS : The need of executing a full organizational, legislative and resource gap analysis;
5. Development of NEAS: The need for prioritization within the overall and in the individual sectors;
6. Development of NEAS: Development of Directive Specific Implementation Plans (DSIPs)
7. Development of NEAS: Lessons learnt and best practices from EC candidate countries an potential candidates;
8. Economic assessment of cost and benefit analysis in the EU environmental approximation process;
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9. Development of NEAS: Impact analysis for the implementation of the EU environmental legislation;
10. Case study (fYR of Macedonia): Impact analysis for the implementation of the EU environmental legislation;
11. Development of NEAS: Defining the Funding Gap for the Approximation Efforts;
12. Case Study (fYR of Macedonia): Priorities for investments and defining further investment needs;
13. Development of compliance schedules (legislative, institutional, budgetary and schedules for investment needs and costs estimates).
For more details please see the enclosed workshop report (Annex 6).
• Delivery of regional workshop on Approximation Obligations and Accession Negotiation in
Brussels, Belgium (23 – 24 November 2011).
The workshop agenda has been developed in close collaboration of the project team, and the
European Commission, DG Environment. The lectures has been provided by the representatives
of the EC DG Environment, selected team of experts and former negotiators from the new
Member States (Romania and Lithuania) as well as by the RENA Focal Point from Croatia who
recently closed their negotiation process, the RENA Focal Point from fYR of Macedonia and
representative of the Permanent Delegation of Turkey to the EU. The provided useful information
on the EU institutional structure for negotiations such as the role of the Council, Conference on
accession to the EU, Enlargement Working Group, and the documents, which are considered
during the process. The presence of the EC DG Environment Desk Officers has provided hands
on information on the EU institutional structure for negotiations such as the role of the Council,
Conference on accession to the EU, Enlargement Working Group, documents and which are
considered during the process. In addition the participants have been familiarised with the EC
position towards transitional periods as one of the key elements of the negotiation process. The
main items of the agenda were the following:
1. The enlargement process: main steps and challenges;
2. Enlargement process – Negotiations for Chapter 27;
3. EU Accession negotiations: Institutional challenges for the candidate countries;
4. How to best prepare for the negotiations for Chapter 27 Environment – EU best practice;
5. Preparation of position papers – practicalities;
6. Preparation of implementation plans – practicalities.
For more details please see the enclosed workshop report (Annex 7).
Planned activities for the next interim reporting period
• As per the Work Plan with the delivery of the two above listed workshops, all activities
planned under the Activity 1.1 have been fully implemented.
Activity 1.2 RISP – Regional Institutional Support Platform & Activity 1.4 Public
participation
Implemented activities during the third interim reporting period
• Delivery of the second regional training/workshop on Regulation (EC) 1272/2008
(CLP)/(EC)1907/2006 (REACH). The two days regional workshop has been organised in
Istanbul, Turkey (11 – 12 October 2011). The main items of the agenda were the following:
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1. Introduction on the REACH and CLP Regulations;
2. Activities of IMMIB on REACH in Turkey;
3. Approximation status of REACH in Croatia;
4. REACH specific: Registration;
5. REACH specific: Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction;
6. IT organisation under REACH;
7. Consortium and (pre-) Substance Information Exchange Forum (SIEF) under REACH;
8. Basic toxicology and risk assessment under REACH;
9. CLP specific – Regulation;
10. Role and activities of IMMIB on CLP in Turkey;
11. CLP specific-Implementation;
12. Case study on classification and labelling;
13. Enforcement of the REACH and CLP Regulations in EU Member States.
A key outcome from the workshop was the need for more trainings and workshops on REACH
and CLP to be provided. Several trainings with the purposes of awareness raising and in-depth
capacity enhancement have been suggested by the RENA participating countries. From the
discussions it can be concluded that the approximation of the RENA participating countries is at
different stages. All the participating countries have similar inspection system to check REACH and
CLP compliance, i.e. different inspectorates are responsible for different Articles in the Regulations.
Croatia and Turkey have invested significant efforts to transpose the REACH and CLP Regulations
into their national laws.
For more details please see the enclosed workshop report (Annex 8).
• Delivery of the 2nd Annual Meeting of WG 1 Coordinators. The meeting was organised in
Brussels, Belgium (25 November 2011).
The main objective of the meeting was to present the implemented activities since the 1st Annual
Meeting and to reach the agreement on the planned activities in the upcoming period (confirmation
of the selected topics, dates and venues). The agreement has been reached that the remaining
regional workshops under this working group will be organised with the focus on the following
topics:
1. Simulation of the EU Accession Negotiations process;
2. Environmental Criminal Law.
• Delivery of the third regional workshop on Directive 2007/2/EC/INSPIRE. The workshop
has been organised in Vienna, Austria (17 – 18 January 2012). The main items of the agenda
were the following:
1. Overview of the INSPIRE Directive, history and common principles on which the Directive is based including information on the Road Map for implementing the INSPIRE Directive;
2. Practical organisation of the INSPIRE implementation process in Austria/The relationship between the INSPIRE Directive and the implementing rules and working groups established in Austria to steer the implementation process and how they work/National roles and responsibilities under the INSPIRE Directive – who does what in Austria?;
3. How to develop a coordinated spatial information system capable of data sharing and reuse on national, regional, and cross-sector scales;
4. Slovakia’s national metadata profile and bridging data producers and users;
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5. Exchange of experience on how Slovakia's Geographic Data conforms to INSPIRE;
6. Added value Spatial Data Infrastructure based on INSPIRE will provide for issues related to NATURA 2000 and other protected sites, as well as land use/ land cover issues;
7. Added value Spatial Data Infrastructure based on INSPIRE will provide for issues related to the Water Framework Directive.
The workshop report is under preparation and will be submitted with the next Interim Report.
• The update of the EU Handbook on the Implementation of Environmental Legislation has
been launched. The following activities have been implemented:
1. Defined scope of the Handbook update;
2. Development of the list of national implementing measures;
3. Gap analysis and review of the current version of the Handbook;
4. Preparation of Handbook introduction and chapter 9 on Noise.
Planned activities for the next interim reporting period
• Finalisation of the first draft of the updated version of the EU Handbook on the
Implementation of Environmental Legislation;
• Delivery of the regional training workshop on Simulation of EU negotiation process on
Chapter 27 in Skopje, fYR of Macedonia, (June 2012);
• Delivery of the regional training workshop on Protection of Environment through
Environmental Criminal Law in Budva, Montenegro, (30 – 31 June 2012);
Activity 1.3 Environmental investment planning
Implemented activities during the third interim reporting period
• Delivery of the combined meeting “Prioritisation of environmental investment projects and
project preparation” and regional training/workshop on “The EU requirements and
identification of environmental projects. Approximation costs assessment”. The combined
event was organised in Dubrovnik, Croatia (19-20 September 2011). The main items of the
agenda were the following:
1. Common approaches for approximation cost assessment;
2. Lessons learned in Croatia during environmental cost assessment;
3. Round table discussion on availability of approximation cost numbers in pre-candidate and candidate countries;
4. Cost assessment methodologies;
5. Examples from environmental cost assessment in new MS and candidate / pre-candidate countries;
6. Costs assessment in Lithuania: fifteen years experience;
7. Presentation of results from the national Investment Planning sub-group workshops
8. Roundtable on the identification of environmental investment projects in the region;
9. KfW approaches to identify and prepare environmental projects in the region;
10. WBIF approach for identification of environmental investment projects;
11. IFIs coordination mechanisms in environmental investment projects identification.
For more details please see the enclosed workshop report (Annex 9).
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• Delivery of the combined regional training on Planning of Environmental Investments and
Prioritisation of Environmental Investment Projects and Project Preparation. The training
was organised in Tirana, Albania (24 – 25 January 2012). The main items of the agenda were
the following:
1. Role of investment plans in environmental policy planning;
2. Institutional aspects of investment planning;
3. Identification of investment projects in the most heavy-cost sectors (water, waste water and waste sectors);
4. Priority setting for investment projects;
5. Concrete planning documents under development in RENA countries;
6. Capacity building and regional cooperation in identification and preparation of environmental investment needs;
7. Prioritisation of proposed investment projects with regional environmental effect;
8. Identification of environmental investment projects in the region;
9. Recommendations from Infrastructure Projects Facility (IPF-1): Western Balkans Investment Framework
10. Presentation of the results and recommendations of the Western Balkan Hot Spot Investment Study;
11. Presentation on the progress of the activities of the IFIs Coordination Office.
For more details please see the enclosed workshop report (Annex 10).
• Delivery of the 2nd Annual Meeting of WG 1 Investment Planning Sub-group Coordinators.
The meeting was organised in Tirana, Albania (25 January 2012).
The main objective of the meeting was to present the implemented activities since the 1st Annual
Meeting and to reach the agreement on the planned activities in the upcoming period (confirmation
of the selected topics, dates and venues).
• Participation of RENA KE3, Ms. Semeniene at the meetings/workshops organised by other
relevant initiatives to introduce the RENA Investment Planning Sub-group, promote the
planned activities and ensure synergy between Investment Planning Sub-group and other
relevant initiatives implemented by EC, IFIs and bilateral donors:
1. Preparation and participation at the 2nd Regional NIPAC Workshop, Skopje, fYR of
Macedonia, (5 October 2011);
2. Participation in Drin Dialogue meeting, 28 September 2011, Podgorica, Montenegro.
Planned activities for the next interim reporting period
• Preparation and delivery of the combined meeting on Prioritisation of Environmental
Investment Projects and Project Preparation and regional training workshop on the Role of
National and International Financing Sources in Environmental Financing - Programmes of
Measures in Accordance with the Water Framework Directive. The workshops will be
organised as joint events of the Investment Planning Sub-group and Water Management Sub-
group in Montenegro (21 – 23 May 2012).
• Continuous work on the environmental investment project lists and presentation of the
progress in all Annual meetings, regional training/workshops and relevant meetings of related
initiatives.
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Activity 1.4 Public participation
This activity is integrated with Activity 1.2 RISP.
Activity 1.5 Progress Monitoring
Implemented activities during the third interim reporting period
• Development of information package and announcement documents for PM 2012. Specific
packages developed separately for each of the beneficiary countries;
• Provision of information to the EC on preparation of the formal announcement letters,
highlighting the objectives of the PM 2012, overview of the PM 2012 methodology
and implementation phases, responsibilities of the beneficiaries and the RENA
secretariat, time-table and deadlines and announcement of kick-off meeting/ trainings;
• Preparation of new and updated ToCs and IQs for the environmental and climate acquis and
submission to the EC for revision and approval (January 2012);
• Update of the Progress Monitoring Manual ( January – February 2012);
• Update of the Scoring guidelines for all the beneficiary countries;
• Submission of approved new and updated ToCs and IQs to the beneficiary countries
(February 2012);
• Addressing difficulties occurred in the PM 2011 in some of the beneficiary countries, and
developing updated PM approach and strategy. Discussion with the countries and the EC on
proposed solutions (e.g. facilitation of inter-governmental coordination among line ministries
responsible for different environmental sectors);
• Preparation and delivery of PM 2012 national training workshops for Albania, Kosovo under
UNSCR 1244/99, Montenegro, Serbia. The workshops were delivered in the following order:
1. Pristina, Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99 (02 February 2012);
2. Tirana, Albania, (22 February 2012);
3. Belgrade, Serbia, (14 February 2012);
4. Podgorica, Montenegro, (16 February 2012).
• Delivery of draft PM reports to the EC (July 2011);
• Comments on draft PM reports by the EC (July 2011);
• Review of draft PM reports by RENA experts (July – August 2011);
• Preparation and submission of final PM reports to the EC (1 September 2011).
Planned activities for the next interim reporting period
• Preparation and delivery of PM 2012 national training workshops for Bosnia and
Herzegovina (Sarajevo 20 March 2012, Banja Luka, 21 March 2012);
• First round of updating of ToCs/IQs by national Ministry, with guidance and assistance from
the RENA Secretariat (March 2012);
• Assessment and revision of the updated ToCs and IQs by the RENA experts (April 2012);
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• Preparation of the first draft PM reports (June 2012);
• Delivery of draft PM reports to the EC (June 2012);
• Comments on draft PM reports by the EC (July 2012);
• Review of draft PM reports by RENA experts (July – August 2012);
• Preparation and submission of final PM reports to the EC (1 September 2012).
Table 3. PM Reports 2012 – Timetable of activities
Tasks - Progress Monitoring Years 15 ( 2012) Deadlines FYI:Time
Start-up meetings Jan 20 – Feb
27
RENA Secretariat submits ToCs and IQs templates for environmental
acquis to ministries
RENA Secretariat submits ToCs and IQs templates for the climate
acquis to ministries
January 30
February 15
MIN: 1 month for
filling in tables for
environmental and
climate acquis
Ministry staff submits filled in ToC and IQs for environmental acquis
to the local expert (LE)
Ministry staff submits filled in ToC and IQs for climate acquis to the
local expert (LE)
March 31
April 13
The LE makes first assessments of the ToCs and IQs ,requests (if
needed) additional input and amendments from the ministry and
prepares the 1st draft analysis report ( about 1-2 pages summary per act)
April 13 LE and KE: 2 weeks
to produce first drafts
The ToCs, IQs and draft analysis are submitted to KE at RENA
Secretariat and ministry
April 13
The ministry staff provides feedback and amendments in order to
address the LE and KE comments on the ToCs and IQ and draft
analysis
The LE prepares second draft analysis report ATI (about 1-2 pages
summary per act)
April 30 MIN/LE : 10 days to
provide updates and
prepare second draft
analysis report
KE and STE – RENA team prepare PM draft reports and submit for
comments and update to EC DG Environment and ministry
June 01 RENA: 1 month to
prepare draft reports
Ministries and EC submit comments on the PM draft reports July 31 EC and MIN: 1 month
for commenting
KE and STE – RENA team finalize PM reports and submit them
to the Commission
September 01 RENA: 1 month to
finalize reports
Colour legend
Local Expert tasks (LE)
Ministry tasks
KE/STE – RENA team
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Activity 1.6 Gap Assessments of draft legal acts
Implemented activities during the third interim reporting period
• Compliance check review of Chapter IX Import and Expert of Waste (Art. 48-51) of the
final Albanian Law No. 10 463 of 22.09.2011 on INTEGRATED WASTE
MANAGEMENT, comparing the transposition with the requirements of the EU Waste
Directive and the Basel Convention.
• Full compliance check of the Albanian Law on Integrated Waste Management with the
Directive 2008/98/EC , repealing certain directives
Planned activities for the next interim reporting period
• Provision of compliance check on the draft Albanian draft Law on Air Quality with the
Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the 11 Council of 21 May 2008 on
ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe.
• Provision of compliance check draft Administrative Instruction on Substances that damage
the Ozone layer with Regulation (EC) N0 1005/2009 of the European Parliament and of the
Council of 16 September 2009 on substances that deplete the ozone layer.
• Compliance check on selected draft legislation with relevant EU Directives, as per request by
the beneficiary countries.
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2.9 Working Group 2. Climate Change
Direct communication lines between the RENA WG2 team and DG Climate Action established as
of mid November 2010 greatly improved the effectiveness and efficiency of the process of drafting
the Work Plan for the Climate Working Group. Since November 2010 RENA works closely with
DG Climate Action in implementation of the Work Plan.
WG 2 coordinators at the Annual meeting on 22 February 2011 agreed on the detailed schedule of
events for 2011. The details were further discussed and agreed on the WG 2 coordinators meeting
held on 12 June 2011 in Bonn, Germany.
The 2nd Annual meeting of WG 2 Coordinators was held on 18 November 2011, where the Work
Plan for 2012 was discussed and agreed upon.
Activity 2.1 ReCAP-Regional Climate Change Action Platform
Implemented activities during the third interim reporting period
• Delivery of the 2nd Annual Meeting of WG 2 Coordinators. The meeting was organised in
Tirana, Albania (18 November 2011).
The main objective of the meeting was to present the implemented activities since the 1st Annual
Meeting and to reach the agreement on the planned activities in the upcoming period (confirmation
of the selected topics, dates and venues).
• Delivery of the first ReCAP Climate Policy Seminar - Opportunities, benefits and challenges
of EU climate policy and legislation. The event was organised in Skopje, fYR of Macedonia
(02 – 03 February 2012).
The Seminar was focused on the EU climate policy and legislation and their opportunities, benefits
and challenges. The target group of the seminar were national and local authorities, the industrial
sector and civil society organizations. The seminar has been designed in such a way that the first
day targeted climate policies and implementation. The topics of the second day addressed the key
EU climate legislation and the challenges ahead. Key note speakers were: Ms. Laurence Graff
(Head of Unit, DG Clima), Mr. Robert Liddel (Acting Head of EU Delegation Skopje) and Mr.
Abdilaqim Ademi (Minister of Environment and Physical Planning). The following key issues have
been addressed:
1. The EU’s policy to cut the EU's greenhouse emissions by 80% by 2050 (compared with 1990 levels);
2. Further developing low-energy technologies, such as renewable energy sources and electric vehicles, and investing in low carbon infrastructure that will stimulate growth and help create new job opportunities.
3. Provision of detailed information on key EU climate legislation, including ETS, MMD, Renewable targets, GHG from road transport related legislation, inclusion of aviation into the ETS.
For more details please see enclosed consolidated media coverage report (Annex 11).
Planned activities for the next interim reporting period
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• Preparation and delivery of national two days ReCAP seminar on the EU Climate and Energy
Package, Belgrade, Serbia (29 and 30 March 2012). Focus: main legislative elements (ETS,
effort sharing, renewables, CCS, F-gases and CO2 from cars including fuel quality). Target
group: industry, CSOs; central, regional and local authorities, background institutions.
• Preparation and delivery of one day national seminar on the EU Climate and Energy Package,
Istanbul, Turkey (13 April 2012). This seminar planned under Activity 2.1 will be combined
with a workshop on the ETS (Activity 2.3). Target group: high level officials, CEOs and
NGOs for the first part (Focus: Climate and energy package) and industry (environment)
managers, authorities and NGOs for the second part (Focus: Generic workshop on Emission
Trading Scheme).
• Preparation and delivery of national two days ReCAP seminar on opportunities, benefits and
challenges of EU Climate policy and legislation, Albania, Tirana, (6 and 7 June 2012 Focus:
main legislative elements (ETS, effort sharing, renewables, CCS, F-gases and CO2 from cars
including fuel quality). Target group: industry, CSOs; central, regional and local authorities,
background institutions.
• Preparation and delivery of national two days ReCAP seminar on opportunities, benefits and
challenges of EU Climate policy and legislation, Montenegro, Podgorica, (4 and 5 July 2012
Focus: main legislative elements (ETS, effort sharing, renewables, CCS, F-gases and CO2
from cars including fuel quality). Target group: industry, CSOs; central, regional and local
authorities, background institutions.
Activity 2.2 GHG Reporting
Implemented activities during the third interim reporting period
• Delivery of regional workshop on the Monitoring Mechanism Decision (280/2004/EC) and
its implementing provisions, Tirana, Albania (16 – 17 November, 2011).
The workshop concentrated its efforts on presenting the Common Reporting Format (CRF)
Reporter tool of the UNFCCC and its use in compiling data for the GHG Registries. The MMD
itself establishes mechanism for monitoring all anthropogenic emissions by sources and removals
by sinks of GHGs. It enables the implementation of the UNFCCC and the Kyoto Protocol as
regards national programmes, GHG inventories, national systems and registries of the Community
and its Member States (MS). Additionally, it ensures the timeliness, completeness, accuracy,
consistency, comparability and transparency of reporting by the Community and its MS to the
UNFCCC. The training successfully provided:
1. Introduction to the CRF Reporter tool;
2. Overview of Annex I countries experience in using the CRF Reporter (Austria, Croatia, Germany, Romania);
3. Overview of RENA country state of play regarding GHG emission inventories;
4. How to use IPCC methods to estimate emissions from fuel combustion and fugitive emissions;
5. How to compile national GHG inventory by using the CRF Reporter tool.
The participants were also given two “real-life-medium-difficulty emission estimation” tasks: 1) fuel
combustion sectoral approach and 2) fuel combustions reference approach which were successfully
accomplished with the assistance of RENA experts.
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In addition the modalities of the 2012 MMD exercise were agreed upon: steps to take in the
framework of the RENA WG 2 CC Activity 2.2. MMD in 2012.
1. RENA Countries to further familiarise themselves with CRF Reporter tool;
2. Prepare database for Combustion fuels sector in a harmonised way;
3. Identify strengths and weaknesses in GHG inventory reporting (focus Sector 1A: combustion fuels);
4. Identify gap filling needs and translate into concrete project proposals for further consideration.
• Following the RENA Climate Change Annual meeting a ToR was prepared for national
experts to start developing better knowledge and capacity as to gradually improve/increase
the technical and institutional ability of the RENA countries to prepare submissions of
National Inventory Reports in the framework of the MMD. As such, the exercise should be
seen as a first step that should lead to the following concrete results:
1. Result 1: Identified gaps (data quality and availability with focus on institutional and legal aspects)
2. Result 2: Gap filling requirements to establish a sound framework for data flow
3. Result 3: Recommendations to translate the above into potential national or regional IPA project fiches to address identified gaps
It is expected that the above exercise’s focus (until summer 2012) should concentrate more on
improving the process of the preparation of sound inventories towards a full and harmonised
combustion fuel sector GHG inventory using appropriate guidelines and tools. The focus will be
on the combustion fuel sector 1A. In addition to the above the exercise will also include as a result:
4. Result 4: Draft list of activities of Annex 1 of the revised ETS Directive (2009/20/EC) in the respective RENA countries.
The MMD kick-of workshop was held in Zagreb, Croatia (10 February 2012).
For more details please see the enclosed workshop report (Annex 12).
Planned activities for the next interim reporting period
• For each RENA country the project team (key experts and national experts) delivery of the
following:
1. Description of the national system and data flow (February 2012).
2. Delivery of energy balances and first data filled in for sector Combustion Fuels into CRF (April 2012);
3. Delivery of second MMD meeting, Zagreb, Croatia (14 June 2012) to discuss progress;
4. Final draft CRF combustion fuel sector (July 2012)l
5. Workshop preparations and presentations (13 – 14 September 2012);
6. List of installations/activities that fall in the scope of ETS from February to September 2012.
Activity 2.3 EU-ETS
Implemented activities during the third interim reporting period
• Delivery of regional workshop on Monitoring, Reporting and Verification within the EU
ETS. The workshop was organised in Zagreb, Croatia (26 – 27 September 2011).
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The target group of the workshop were the officials of the relevant climate change departments of
the Ministries and authorities of the RENA beneficiaries. This workshop was a follow-up of the
EU-ETS regional workshop held on 16 and 17 May 2011 in Istanbul. The workshop was focused
on the issue that will remain the technical challenge for the administrations and the
industry/aviation operators, i.e. the monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) of GHG
emissions at installation (or aircraft operator level), as a precondition for a proper implementation
of any cap-and-trade scheme. The key objective was to provide an overview of how monitoring,
reporting and verification can be organised at the national level and what is required from the
installations to comply with the MRV obligations.
For more details please see the enclosed workshop report (Annex 13).
• Preparation and delivery of national ETS conference focusing on inclusion of aviation into
the EU ETS, Zagreb, Croatia, (28 September 2011).
The key objective was to provide an overview of how and when Croatia will be included in the
aviation sector of the EU ETS and what is required from the Airline Operators to comply. The
target group for this event are Croatian officials of the relevant climate departments of the
Ministries and involved authorities, as well as the aviation sector in Croatia. The workshop
addressed in detail the legislation and the MRV procedures.
For more details please see the enclosed workshop report (Annex 14).
Planned activities for the next interim reporting period
• Preparation and delivery of regional workshop on the functioning of Registries, Montenegro
(6 July 2012). Target group: policy makers of the ministries in the field of climate
change/ETS and technical experts;
• In addition, all ReCAP events of 2012 (activity 2.1) have an ETS component on the second
day of the Seminars, focusing on MRV and aviation. ETS experts under activity 2.3 will claim
their time under this activity.
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2.10 Working Group 3. Cross-border Cooperation and Multilateral Environmental Agreements
Activity 3.1 Nature Protection Sub-group
Implemented activities during the third interim reporting period
• Preparation and delivery of Module 3 regional workshop: “Communication Strategies with
Stakeholders”, Djerdap, Kladovo, Serbia (1 – 3 November 2011). The agenda items were the
following:
1. Aarhus and public participation; objectives of Communication;
2. Work with Stakeholders: identifying; involving; informing;
3. Do’s and Don’ts in involving the public; use of Communication media e.g. press; radio; publications; meetings etc.;
4. Good practice case studies.
For more details please see the enclosed workshop report (Annex 15).
• Delivery of the 2nd Annual Meeting of WG 3 Nature Sub-group Coordinators. The meeting
was organised in Podgorica, Montenegro (15 December 2011).
The main objective of the meeting was to present the implemented activities since the 1st Annual
Meeting and to reach the agreement on the planned activities in the upcoming period (confirmation
of the selected topics, dates and venues).
Planned activities for the next interim reporting period
• Preparation and delivery of the Module 4 Workshop “Module 4: Conducting Nature Impact
Assessments”, due in the period 15 – 17 May 2012 in Shara. Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99.
A fact finding mission to the workshop venue area (Shara) is planned in April 2012 to discuss
the workshop items and to identify the main local stakeholders.
• Preparation and delivery of the Module 5: Developing sound Nature project proposals for
donor consideration (Nature project development), due in 10 – 12 July 2012 in Durmitor NP
(Montenegro).
• Preparation and delivery of the Module 6: Monitoring Nature Protection Areas due in September
2012 in Tara NP (Serbia).
Activity 3.2 Water Management Sub-group
Implemented activities during the third interim reporting period
• Delivery of the second regional training/workshop “River Basin District characterisation,
including economic analysis”. In accordance with the work plan, the workshop has been
organised as back to back event together with Drin Dialogue meeting in Podgorica,
Montenegro (26 – 27 September 2011).
The workshop was organised in cooperation with Drin Dialogue. The training covered River Basin
District characterisation stage, including water bodies’ delineation, pressures and impacts analysis
and economic analysis, as required by the WFD. As the training was held in the Drin river basin, it
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also covered three major lakes of the region (Shkodra, Prespa and Ohrid), and available data on this
specific sub-basin was used. The agenda items were the following:
1. Round table discussion on characterisation of RBDs in pre-candidate and candidate countries;
2. Delineation of water bodies;
3. Pressures and impacts assessment: water abstraction, diffuse and point pollution;
4. Pressures and impacts assessment: flow regulation, morphological alterations and other;
5. Economic analysis of water use;
6. Introduction to the Drin river basin;
7. Exercise on Drin river basin district characterisation;
8. Experience of characterisation of RBDs in EU Member States.
For more details please see the enclosed workshop report (Annex 16).
• Participation of the Water Management sub-group SSTE Mr. Simonas Valatka in DABLAS
workshop on IRBM Planning and the WFD – How to Get Started? The workshop was held
on 11-12 October 2011, in Belgrade. The expert commented the IRBM Guide, prepared by
the DABLAS and presented RENA Water Management sub-group and its activities to the
workshop participants.
• Preparation and delivery of the 3rd regional workshop “Heavily modified water bodies and
new modifications”, Belgrade, Serbia (29 November – 01 December 2011).
The workshop was building on the results achieved during the second workshop on
characterisation of RBDs. Three major sessions were presented to participants: 1) Identification,
Designation and Objectives for HMWB and AWB. Experience of the host country; 2) Definition
of Good Ecological Potential and Exemptions to the Environmental Objectives, and 3) Experience
Exchange on the Heavily Modified and Artificial Water Bodies Designation in Member States.
For more details please see the enclosed workshop report (Annex 17).
• Delivery of the 2nd Annual Meeting of WG 3 Water Management Sub-group Coordinators.
The meeting was organised in Belgrade, Serbia (01 December 2011). The main objective of the
meeting was to present the implemented activities since the 1st Annual Meeting and to reach the
agreement on the planned activities in the upcoming period (confirmation of the selected topics,
dates and venues).
• Preparation and delivery of the 4th regional training/workshop on Monitoring of Ecological
Status, Intercalibration and Coordination of Criteria for Good Status of Water Bodies. The
workshop was held in Shkodra, Albania (28 February – 1 March 2012).
The topic of ecological assessment and classification systems, and thus monitoring systems is one
of the most important and technically challenging parts of the implementation of the WFD. The
workshop consisted of the following sessions:
1. Monitoring programmes under the WFD;
2. Classification of ecological status and the intercalibration process;
3. Lessons learned from EU MS experiences.
The Participants site visit has been made to Shkodra lake and Drin river, after which Albanian
participants described the main pressures, quality elements and monitoring system for these water
bodies.
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The workshop report is under preparation and will be submitted with the next Interim Report.
Planned activities for the next interim reporting period
• Preparation and delivery of 5th regional workshop Role of National and International
Financing Sources in Environmental Financing. Programmes of Measures in Accordance
with the WFD. The workshop will be organised as joint event with the regional workshop
under Investment Planning Sub-group in Montenegro (21-23 May 2012).
Activity 3.3 EIA/SEA Sub-group
Implemented activities during the third interim reporting period
• Delivery of the 2nd Annual Meeting of WG 3 EIA/SEA Sub-group Coordinators.
The meeting was organised in Dubrovnik, Croatia (10 November 2011). The main objective of the
meeting was to present the implemented activities since the 1st Annual Meeting and to reach the
agreement on the planned activities in the upcoming period (confirmation of the selected topics,
dates and venues).
• Preparation and delivery of the second training workshop on SEA and IPA programmes. The
workshop was held in Dubrovnik, Croatia (08 – 09 November 2011).
During the first regional workshop on EIA/SEA held in June 2011 in Istanbul, Turkey, the
participants suggested that another topic "SEA for IPA programmes", as quite urgent for RENA
countries, should be covered by RENA training in the nearest future. Thus the additional training
was organised. It was focused on SEA practical application for IPA programmes considering their
specifics. Participants went through all steps and analyses, to be usually performed in SEA and
which are in line with the approach promoted by the Handbook on SEA for Cohesion Policy 2007
- 2013.
For more details please see the enclosed workshop report (Annex 18).
Planned activities for the next interim reporting period
• Preparation and delivery of the third training workshop on EIA/SEA differences and
common features in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina (24 – 26 April 2012).
Activity 3.4 Multilateral Environmental Agreements
Implemented activities during the second interim reporting period
• In line with the decision made during the 2nd Annual meeting of WG 1 Coordinators ( 24
November, 2012, Brussels, Belgium), this activity has been merged with the activity 1.6 Gap
assessment and compliance check of the draft Legislation with the EU environmental acquis
and Multilateral Environmental Agreements.
• Compliance check review of Chapter IX Import and Expert of Waste (Art. 48-51) of the
final Albanian Law No. 10 463 of 22.09.2011 on INTEGRATED WASTE
MANAGEMENT, comparing the transposition with the requirements of the EU Waste
Directive and the Basel Convention.
Planned activities for the next interim reporting period
• Upon request, compliance checks on the draft legislation of the beneficiary countries with the
EU environmental acquis and Multilateral Environmental Agreements.
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2.11 Working Group 4. ECENA
The focus of the activities during September 2011 – March 2012 was placed on the implementation
of Activity 4.1 National trainings with exchange, Activity 4.2 Country external assessments, and
Activity 4.6 ECENA participation in relevant networks. Furthermore preparatory activities have
been carried out for Activity 4.3 EU ETS Compliance and Activity 4.4 Transfrontier Shipment of
Waste.
Activity 4.1 Capacity building regarding compliance with environmental legislation through
better understanding of issues and identification of targeted solutions
Implemented activities during the third interim reporting period
• Preparation and delivery of fourth national training/workshop on selected subjects in Cluster
I for Turkey, Izmir, Turkey (4 – 7 October 2011)
The fourth training course in the series of eight courses was organised in Izmir, Turkey (04 – 07
October 2011). The total number of participants was 25 (inspectors and permit writers), including
two inspectors from Montenegro and three inspectors from fYR of Macedonia. The Ege Celik
Steel factory – (60 kilometres north from Izmir) served as the site where a site visit and a “common
inspection” were held. As special subject Turkey has originally chosen SEVESOII. In
communication with the Ministry (MOEF) this was later changed into the overview of waste
management legislation in the EU, also considering the waste produced by the steel industry. A
special module on waste management was therefore developed and included in the presentation
materials. The agenda items of the training were the following:
1. Introduction, regulatory cycle, management of inspections, priority setting, reporting and feedback, basics of permitting, exercise in human resource management. Introduction to special subjects (Waste Management);
2. Developments with reference to the IED/IPPC. Discussion on contents of application and Integrated PERMIT; Study on the BREF and/or BAT of the selected industry (Arc Furnace steel industry); Presentation on the facility to be inspected by representative of the factory, planning of the site visit in groups, experience of the invited inspectors on the selected facility;
3. Site visit and reporting;
4. Presentation of results of the visit; advice for follow-up; special subject of the beneficiary country: Waste Management;
5. Open Discussion on cooperation between authorities.
The contributions of the invited inspectors from fYR of Macedonia and from Montenegro were
excellent and especially contributed to the understanding of the permits and permitting process in
their respective countries, indicating the status of starting up a fully developed IPPC permitting
system. The presentations served as a benchmark, indicating that in Turkey the legislative part lags
behind and that in both Montenegro and fYR of Macedonia, only the first steps have been taken in
IPPC permit applications and issuance.
The new requirements in the IED over and above the IPPC requirements have not been
incorporated at all. The information on the changes induced by the IED is clearly explained and
will have quite an impact on the human resources (permit writers, inspectors and reporting
obligations).
The site visit was once more very illustrative. Full cooperation of the management of the factory in
providing data enabled the open discussion the required control measures and management of
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waste, resources (scrap) and reduction of fugitive emissions. Some concerns were raised about the
working conditions in high temperature and high dust environments of the factory. Personal
protection could be improved considerably.
Very positive developments have been presented also from the side of the Ministry, including the
certification requirements in supply of scrap to the steel industry.
The factory presented their special hazardous waste storage area which was required by the
authorities. Most waste materials were out- contracted for disposal and recycling. Emphasis has
been given to the ultimate responsibility for the end use of all waste materials which lies with the
manufacturer.
Attention was put on potential dioxins emission problems and the company claims that it has
adequately taken care of it.
Useful information was exchanged between the invited inspectors and the factory management on
cost figures for primary and secondary air treatment of the Arc Furnace.
For more details please see the enclosed workshop report (Annex 19).
• Detailed Topics Definition with focus on the general training package for the second batch of
four countries (Serbia, fYR of Macedonia, Montenegro and Croatia);
A similar approach has been followed as for the first batch of 4 countries. In the definition,
selection of topics, and execution of the activities, consideration has been given to other ongoing
projects in the countries and the level of speed and status of approximation. The Activity 4.1
programme should be considered as complementary to ongoing programmes (IPA, TAIEX,
national and bilateral) with an emphasis being placed on the practical implementation and
enforcement of directives and regulations with case studies and pilot sites, exchange programme
activities as central elements.
The priorities indicated in the inception missions and questionnaires for each country are used as a
basis for composing the national trainings aiming at a tailor-made approach to the trainings.
The in-depth training will be achieved by scrutinizing an actual permit of a facility designated by the
beneficiary country, followed by discussions on the application of the permit with the
representatives of the factory complemented by onsite visits and reporting. Monitoring and
enforcement will be discussed and examples of enforcement management and strategies discussed.
The onsite visits will be accompanied by experienced inspectors from other countries in order to
exchange their experience with the inspectors of the beneficiary countries. New developments in
the implementation of directives like IED, REACH, and the Environmental crime directive will
also be covered, depending on the requests and needs of the beneficiary countries, and the RENA
budget.
Based on information provided by the beneficiary countries, supplemented with information from
participants of the recent meeting of WG 4, an analysis for Serbia, fYR of Macedonia, Montenegro
and Croatia has been prepared.
Reference has been made to recent reports of and for the Commission on the state of development
in the beneficiary countries.
For mored details please see the enclosed report on the final selection of topics for Batch 2
countries (Annex 20).
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• Manual and materials development for the second batch of training workshops
The priorities indicated in the inception mission reports and filled in questionnaires for each
country are used as a basis for composing the national trainings aiming at a tailor made approach to
the trainings. In addition based on the comments and experience gained during the training courses
in the first batch of training workshops, specific additions, adaptations and further elaborations
have been made.
The special subjects and specific directives and regulations to be selected might include IED/IPPC
with EIA, LCP, PRTR, RMCEI, SEVESO II, VOCs, Waste and Chemicals management and
Environmental Crime
Based on the discussions with the WG 4 coordinators the following subject and pilot industries will
be covered in the upcoming period:
1. Serbia (27 – 30 March 2012): petrochemical plant with IED/IPPC, SEVESOII and waste management as special subjects;
2. fYR of Macedonia (09 – 13 April 2012); steel production (EAF) with IED/IPPC and REACH as special subjects;
3. Montenegro (03 – 07 September 2012), LCP – thermo electric power plant and waste landfills as special subjects;
4. Croatia (planned 01 – 05 October 2012), (calcium aluminates cement plant) with IED/ revision of RMCEI as special subjects.
For more details please see the enclosed training manual (Annex 21).
Planned activities for the next interim reporting period
• Preparation and delivery of fifth national training/workshop on selected subjects in Cluster I
for Serbia, Belgrade (27 – 29 March 2012).
• Preparation and delivery of the 6th national training/workshop on selected subjects in
Cluster I FYR of Macedonia (planned 9 – 13 April 2012); steel production (EAF) with
IED/IPPC and REACH as special subjects.
• Preparation and delivery of the 7th national training/workshop on selected subjects in
Cluster I Montenegro (planned 3 – 7 September 2012), LCP – thermo electric power plant
and waste landfills as special subjects
Activity 4.2 Country external assessments with a review of inspection and enforcement
powers
Implemented activities during the third interim reporting period
• Fact finding missions and preparation of draft reports for BiH (September 2011), Albania
(October 2011), Kosovo (October 2011) and Turkey (December 2011).
Planned activities for the next interim reporting period
• Final editing and website publishing of all Country Assessment Reports for Serbia,
Montenegro, fYR of Macedonia, Albania, Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, and Turkey. Comments on the final drafts are expected to be received from
Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99 and Turkey.
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Activity 4.3 EU ETS Compliance
Implemented activities during third interim reporting period
• Preparation for the 2-day regional workshop on EU ETS to be organised in Croatia (15 – 16
May 2012).
The training topics have been assessed. The assessment was based on the experiences of the EU
ETS training courses provided under WG 2. The topics are related to the specific tasks of
inspectors in the process of monitoring, reporting and compliance. Robust, simplified, transparent,
consistent and accurate monitoring and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions is essential for the
effective operation of the Emissions Trading System, the EU's key tool for reducing greenhouse
gas emissions cost-effectively. Only through stringent monitoring and reporting operators know
how much they emit and are able to identify their reduction potentials Accordingly, industrial
installations and aircraft operators covered by the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) are
required to have an emission permit and an approved monitoring plan, according to which they
survey and report their emissions during the year. In line with the EU ETS Directive, the
Commission has adopted guidelines for the monitoring and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions,
known as "MRG". The original guidelines were adopted in 2004 for the first trading period (2005-
2007) and revised in 2007 for the second trading period (2008-2012). For the third trading period
(2013-2020), the Commission is currently preparing two regulations replacing the MRG in the
future: one on monitoring and reporting and one on accreditation and verification.
Based on the assessment, the selected training topics are the following:
1. Introduction on ETS and ETS post 2012;
2. Monitoring , Reporting, Verification and Accreditation;
3. Monitoring Plans;
4. Formats of emission reports;
5. Experience in Germany and Croatia;
6. Accreditation of Verifiers;
7. Free industry allocation post 2012;
8. Inclusion of aviation in the EU ETS.
Planned activities for the next interim reporting period
• Delivery of the 2-day regional workshop on EU ETS to be organised in Croatia (15 – 16 May
2012).
Activity 4.4 Transfrontier Shipment of Waste
Implemented activities during third interim reporting period
• Preparation of the 1st regional workshop on TFS to be organised in Istanbul, Turkey (18 – 19
April 2012).
• Preparation of the 2nd regional workshop on TFS to be organised in fYR of Macedonia (13 –
14 June 2012).
The workshop programmes have been prepared in close cooperation with the IMPEL expert on
TFS (Ms. Nancy Isarin). The first draft programme has been distributed and discussed with the
WG 4 coordinators. Based on the latest feed back during the WG 4 annual meeting in Skopje, FYR
of Macedonia (18 October 2011) an adapted programme has been elaborated incorporating the
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comments which were related to safety aspects during inspection; return of waste shipment; end of
waste criteria.
Planned activities for the next interim reporting period
• Delivery of the 1st regional workshop on TFS to be organised in Istanbul, Turkey (18 – 19
April 2012).
• Preparation of the 2nd regional workshop on TFS to be organised in fYR of Macedonia (13 –
14 June 2012).
Activity 4.6 ECENA participation in relevant networking activities
Implemented activities during third interim reporting period
• Delivery of the 2nd Annual Meeting of WG 4 Coordinators.
The meeting was organised in Skopje, fYR of Macedonia (18 October 2011). The main objective of
the meeting was to present the implemented activities since the 1st Annual Meeting and to reach the
agreement on the planned activities in the upcoming period (confirmation of the selected topics,
dates and venues).
• Provision of support to participation of ECENA members in other networks (GAM IMPEL,
IMPEL Cluster 1, IMPEL Cluster 2, IMPEL Cluster 3, INTERPOL, Green Force and
INECE):
1. 8th IMPEL General Assembly, Warsaw, Poland, 24-25 November 2011 (participation: Ms.
Anita Pokrovac Patekar, Croatia and Mr. Igor Trajkoski, fYR of Macedonia);
2. IMPEL-TFS NCP Exchange Days, Berlin, Germany, 28 – 29 September 2011
(participation: Mr. Branislav Galesev, Serbia).
• Participation of RENA TL/WG4 Leader, Mr. van der Putte at the meetings/workshops
organised by other networks and relevant initiatives to introduce RENA including WG4
ECENA:
1. Participation and presentation of RENA at the 8th IMPEL General Assembly, Wasaw,
Poland (24 -25 November 2011);
2. Participation in the UNIDO Round Table “Promoting innovative industries and
technologies for a sustainable future in Europe and the NIS region” Vienna, Austria (30
November 2011).
Planned activities for the next interim reporting period
• Provision of support to participation of ECENA members in other networks (GAM IMPEL,
IMPEL Cluster 1, IMPEL Cluster 2, IMPEL Cluster 3, IMPEL TFS, INTERPOL, Green
Force and INECE).
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3. RENA WORK PLAN AND MILESTONES
This chapter contains the Work Plan for the overall period of project implementation and a detailed
Work Plan for the six month period September 2011 – March 2012.
3.1 Project Work Plan 2010-2013
The RENA Work Plan 2010-2013 is set out in the table below.
Table 4. General Work Plan and schedule
Already completed activities Ongoing activities and
Planned for next progress report period Planned activities beyond next progress report period
WG 1
Activity 1.1
Support to
Approximation
Planning in BiH
and Kosovo
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Progress Monitoring Reports on approximation in BiH and Kosovo
12/2010 PMR completed 2/2011
Proposal of three-day workshop and training in approximation planning (Pristina, Kosovo under UNSCR1244/99)
4/3/2011 Agreed training activities
4/3/2011
3-Day Workshop on Approximation Planning (Pristina, Kosovo under UNSCR1244/99)
3-5/10/2011 Training materials prepared, Workshop held
3-5/10/2011
2-Day Workshop Approximation Obligations and Accession Negotiation (Brussels, Belgium)
23-24/11/2011 Training materials prepared, Workshop held
23-24/11/2011
Activity 1.2 RISP
– Regional
Institutional
Support Platform
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Preparation of 1st Annual WG1 Coordinators/RISP meeting
2/2011 Draft of legislation and training options sent to WG 1 coordinators
2/2011
Prepare training modules on new legislation
3-4/2011 Training modules/materials prepared
4/2011
1st Annual WG 1/RISP meeting
4/3/2011 Meeting/training held Podgorica, 4/3/2011
1st Regional Workshop on Environmental Crime and Liability (Zagreb, Croatia)
30- 31/5/2011
Training modules/materials prepared. Workshop held.
Zagreb, 30-31/5/2011
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2nd Regional Workshop on CLP/REACH (Istanbul, Turkey)
11-12/10/2011
Training modules/materials prepared. Workshop held.
11-12/10/2011
3rd Regional Workshop on INSPIRE/2nd Annual WG 1/ RISP meeting (Vienna, Austria)
17-18/12/2011
Training modules/materials prepared Meeting/training held
17-18/12/2011
4th Regional Workshop on Environmental Criminal Law (Budva, Montenegro)
30-31/5/2012
Training modules/materials prepared. Workshop held.
5th Regional Workshop – Simulation of EU Accession Negotiation Process (Skopje, fYR f Macedonia)
06/2012
Training modules/materials prepared. Workshop held.
3rd Annual WG1/RISP meeting
12/2012 Meeting held
Prepare template for requests for national training under RISP
3/2011 Template sent to beneficiaries
3/2011
First draft update of Implementation Handbook
6/2012 First draft submitted to the EC
Final Update of Implementation Handbook
10/2012
Final updated Annex to the Handbook produced and published
Activity 1.3
Investment
Planning
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Creation of Sub- group 11/2010 Sub- group created 29/11/2010
1st Annual Sub-group meeting (Skopje, fYR of Macedonia)
11/2010 Programme for the next period agreed
Skopje, 29/11/2010
2nd Annual Sub-group meeting (Tirana, Albania)
25/1/2012 Results evaluated and programme for the next period agreed
25/1/2012
3rd Annual Sub-group meeting
11/2012 Results evaluated and wrap up
Finalisation of needs assessment
9/2010 – 11/2010
Agreement on topics for training and tools
29/11/2010
Two national workshops on investment plan and financing plan development (Albania and BiH)
4/2011
Agreed national format for investment projects list Description of country specific gaps regarding investment projects
Tirana, 13 April 2011; Sarajevo, 15 April 2011
Three national workshops on investment plan and financing plan development (Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99, Turkey and Serbia)
5/2011
Agreed national format for investment projects list Description of country specific gaps regarding investment projects
Pristina, 6 May 2011; Ankara, 9 May 2011; Belgrade, 30 May 2011
Two national workshops on investment plan and financing plan development (Montenegro and fYR of Macedonia)
6/2011
Agreed national format for investment projects list Description of country specific gaps regarding investment projects
Podgorica, 1 June 2011; Skopje, 2 June 2011
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Combined regional meeting: “Prioritisation of environmental investment projects and project preparation” and regional workshop “The EU requirements and identification of environmental projects, approximation costs assessment” (Dubrovnik, Croatia)
19-20/9/2011
Workshop report: Priority Investment Project list updated; means for further promotion of the list confirmed. Main EU environmental heavy-cost acquis and related measures discussed. Cost assessment methodologies and experiences of other countries presented.
19-20/9/2011
Regional workshop: Planning of environmental investment and prioritisation of environmental investment projects and project preparation (combined with second Annual meeting), Tirana, Albania
24-25/1/2012 Workshop report: Example content for an investment plan
24-25/1/2012
Combined regional meeting: “Prioritisation of environmental investment projects and project preparation” and Regional workshop: Role of national and international financing sources in environmental financing and Development of Programmes of Measures in Accordance with the WFD, Montenegro
21-23/5/2012 Workshop report
Regional workshop on Development of Environmental Financing Plans
11/2012 Workshop report
Coordination with WBIF, IFIs coordination unit and other initiatives
In parallel with sub-group meetings and at the meetings of other initiatives when possible
Environmental investment projects list coordinated
Activity 1.4 Public
participation in
planning
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Preparation of proposals for tools to support transposition and implementation of public participation requirements in the environmental acquis and MEAs
3/2011
Detailed public participation capacity building and support activity scheme prepared
3/2011
Discussion of proposal at WG 1/RISP Meeting #1
4/3/2011 Approval of proposal Podgorica, 4/3/2011
Implementation of regional trainings on public
12/2011- 12/2012
Meeting/training held, follow up materials
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participation in approximation of new EU legislation (integrated with RISP workshops/Handbook updating)
produced and published
Activity 1.5
Progress
monitoring
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Preparation of 2010 PM and completion of ToCs and IQs
7/2010 Acquis list agreed ToCs & IQs prepared
5/7/2010
Support in new EU legislation and Progress Monitoring
7/2010 Support provided 31/8/2010
Assistance in revision and correction of draft ToCs and IQs
7-9/2010 ToCs and IQs updated in each beneficiary
31/10/2010
Preparation of Country PM Reports
7-11/2010 PM Country Reports submitted to EC
15/11/2010
Completion of final PM 2010 country reports
10/2010-2/2011 Final PM 2010 reports submitted to EC
3/2011
Agreement on list of legislation and approach for PM 2011
2/2011 EC approval of list of legislation and methodology
2/2011
EC announcement to ministries
2/2011 Letters sent 22/2/2011
Preparation of new and update of the existing ToCs and IQs
3-4/2011 ToCs and IQs prepared
3-4/2011
New ToCs and IQs submitted to EC for review
3-4/2011 ToCs and IQs submitted
3-4/2011
Comments and approval of new and updated ToCs and IQs
3-4/2011 ToCs and IQs reviewed and approved
4-5/2011
Approved ToCs and IQs sent to Beneficiaries
3-4/2011 Approved ToCs and IQs submitted to Beneficiaries
5/2011
Agreement with RENA countries on draft and final reporting dates
3/2011 Reporting deadlines agreed
3/2011
Draft PM Reports 2011 15/6/2011 Draft PM Reports submitted to EC
1 – 12/7/2011
EC comments 1/7/2011 EC comments received 18 – 25/7/2011
Final PM Reports 2011 1/9/2011 Final PM Reports submitted to EC
1 – 14/9/2011
National PM 2011 training (Montenegro)
3/3/2011 Training completed Podgorica, 3/3/2011
National PM 2011 training (fYR of Macedonia)
14/3/2011 Training completed Skopje, 14/3/2011
National PM 2011 training (Turkey)
21/3/2011 Training completed Ankara, 21/3/2011
National PM 2011 training (Serbia)
23/3/2011 Training completed Belgrade, 23/3/2011
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National PM 2011 training (Albania)
28-29/3/2011 Training completed Tirana, 28-29/3/2011
National PM 2011 training (Kosovo)
30/3/2011 Training completed Pristina, 30/3/2011
National PM 2011 training (BiH)
12/4/2011 Training completed Sarajevo, 12/4/2011
Preparatory activities for PM 2012
10-12/2011
Address difficulties occurred in 2011; Solutions proposed and discussed; Compliance checking of selected draft legislation alignment with EU environmental acquis upon request; Updating the approach for the PM activities for year 15 .
10-12/2011
Preparation of the formal announcement of the exercise in collaboration with the EC.
1/2012
Developing information package and announcement documents for beneficiaries. Providing information to the EC on preparation of the formal announcement letters; Letters sent.
1/2012
Updating/establishing new ToC and IQ for newly adopted legislation
1-2/2012 ToCs and IQs prepared and approved by the EC
1-2/2012
Distribution of the updated ToCs and IQs to the beneficiary countries
2/2012 ToCs and IQs submitted to Beneficiaries
2/2012
Introductory/ Kick-Off meetings combined with national trainings on PM methodology for the Beneficiaries
2/2012 Kick off meetings/Trainings organised
Pristina, 2/2/2012; Tirana, 22/2/2012; Belgrade, 14/2/2012 Podgorica, 16/2/2012; Sarajevo, 20/3/2012; Banja Luka, 21/3/2012
First round of updating of ToCs/IQs
4/2012 First draft of filled in ToCs and IQs received
Draft PM Reports 2011 6/2012 Draft PM Reports submitted to EC
Final PM Reports 2011 9/2012 Final PM Reports submitted to EC
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Activity 1.6
Gap assessments
of draft legal acts
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Preparation of Template for request for RENA support under Activity 1.6
3/2011 Template provided to beneficiaries
Deployment of experts 3/2011 Model ToR completed, STE approved
Completion of Gap Assessment Report on the draft legislation
As requested
Evaluation and follow-up of Activity 1.6
9/2012 Draft report prepared
WG2
Activity 2.1
ReCAP –
Regional Climate
Change Action
Platform
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
1st Annual WG2 meeting (Zagreb, Croatia)
22/2/2011 Programme confirmed for the next 12 months
22/2/2011
2nd Annual WG2 meeting (Tirana, Albania)
18/11/2011 Programme confirmed for the next 12 months
18/11/2011
3rd Annual WG2 meeting 11/2012
Programme confirmed for the next 6 months and wrap-up
1st regional workshop on the EU Climate and Energy Package (Budva, Montenegro)
21-22/3/2011 Workshop report on the Climate and Energy package
21-22/3/2011
2nd regional workshop on EU policies and legislation (transport, F-gases and non-ETS sector policies) (Istanbul, Turkey)
18/5/2011
Workshop report on EU climate policies (transport, F-gases and non-ETS)
18/5/2011
3rd regional workshop on ReCAP follow-up projects (Bonn, Germany)
12/6/2011 Workshop report with ReCAP Work Plan
12/6/2011
ReCAP seminar 1 (Skopje, fYR of Macedonia)
2-3/2/2012 Seminar report 2-3/2/2012
ReCAP seminar 2 (Belgrade, Serbia)
29-30/3/2012 Seminar report
ReCAP seminar 3 (Istanbul, Turkey)
13/4/2012 Seminar report
ReCAP seminar 4 (Albania) 6-7/6/2012 Seminar report ReCAP seminar 5
(Montenegro) 4-5/7/2012 Seminar report
ReCAP seminar 6 (Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99)
27/9/2012 Seminar report
ReCAP seminar 7 (BiH) 8/11/2012 Seminar report
Climate projects development 11/2011 ongoing
Target: 2 projects developed to sufficient detail which can be sustained after project completion
MMD fiche prepared and approved
Activity 2.2 GHG
Reporting
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
1st regional workshop on 30/6-1/7/2011
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implementing the Monitoring and Mechanism Decision (Skopje, fYR of Macedonia)
Workshop Report on the MMD implementation
30/6-1/7/2011
2nd regional workshop 2 on GHG inventory reporting , (Tirana, Albania)
17-18/11/2011
Workshop Report on the GHG emissions inventories and reporting
17-18/11/2011
MMD kick off meeting (Zagreb, Croatia)
10/2/2012 Meeting held, Work Plan agreed
10/2/2012
Hands on support to prepare GHG emission inventories
2/2012 - 11/2012
Progress reporting and help desk. Regional Experts Meeting on 14 June in Zagreb
4th regional workshop on GHG inventory reporting , (Zagreb, Croatia)
9/2012
Workshop Report on the GHG emissions inventories and reporting
Activity 2.3
EU-ETS
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
1st regional workshop on EU-ETS (Turkey)
16-17/5/2011 Workshop Report on EU-ETS
16-17/5/2011
2nd regional workshop on EU-ETS (Croatia)
26-27/9/2011 Workshop Report on EU-ETS
26-27/9/2011
National workshop on inclusion of aviation into the ETS (Croatia)
28/9/2011 Workshop Report 28/9/2011
National EU ETS awareness raising event (fYR of Macedonia) with ReCAP
3/2/2012 Workshop Report 3/2/2012
National EU ETS awareness raising event (Serbia) with ReCAP
29-30/3/2012 Seminar Report
National EU ETS awareness raising event (Turkey) with ReCAP
13/4/2012 Seminar Report
National EU ETS awareness raising event (Albania) with ReCAP
6-7/6/2012 Seminar Report
National EU ETS awareness raising event (Montenegro) with ReCAP
4-5/7/2012 Seminar Report
4th regional workshop on registries (Montenegro)
6/7/2012 Report on Registries and Workshop
Assist on drafting installations list preparation
10/2011 – 10/2012
Draft installations lists
National EU ETS awareness raising event (Kosovo under UNSCR) with ReCAP See above
27/9/2012 Seminar Report
National EU ETS awareness raising event (Bosnia and Herzegovina) with ReCAP
8/11/2012 Seminar Report
WG3
Activity 3.1
Nature Protection
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
1st Nature Sub-group Annual meeting (Zagreb, Croatia)
28/10/2010 Programme established for the next 12 months
28/10/2010
2nd Nature Sub-group Annual 15/12/2011 Programme established 15/12/2011
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meeting (Podgorica, Montenegro)
for the next 12 months
3rd Nature Sub-group Annual meeting
11/2012
Programme established for the next period and wrap up
Module 1 regional workshop: Development of Nature Sites Management Plans (Kopacki Rit/Gornje Podunavlje)
10-12/5/2011 Workshop report on management planning and Workshop
10-12/5/2011
Module 2 – regional workshop: Nature management and strengthening local economy (Dorjan Lake)
6 – 8/9/2011
Workshop report on Nature management and strengthening local economy
6-8/9/2011
Module 3 – regional workshop: Communication with stakeholders (Djerdap)
1-4/11/2011 Workshop report on Stakeholder Communication
1-4/11/2011
Preparation of the donor database
7/2012 Donor database prepared and published on RENA website
Module 4 - Workshop. Conducting nature impact assessments
4/2012 Workshop report Nature Impact Assessments
Module 5 - Workshop. Developing sound nature cross border projects (project development)
7/2012 Workshop Report on Nature project development
Module 6 Workshop: Monitoring Nature Protection Areas
9/2012 Workshop Report on Monitoring and Reporting
Development of follow up projects (at least two project fiches, etc)
1/2013
Target: 2 projects developed to sufficient detail which can be sustained after project completion
Project fiche for fYR of Macedonia prepared, provision of assistance to Serbia in drafting project fiche
Activity 3.2 Water
Management
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Creation of Sub- group on Water management
11/2010 Sub- group created 01/12/2010
1st Water Management Sub-group Annual meeting
1/12/2010 Programme for the next period agreed
01/12/2010
2nd Water Management Sub-group Annual meeting
1/12/2011 Results evaluated and programme for the next period agreed
1/12/2011
3rd Water Management Sub-group Annual meeting
11/2012 Results evaluated and wrap up
Finalisation of needs assessment
9/2010 – 11/2010
Agreement on topics for training and pilot sites
01/12/2010
1st regional workshop - Basic measures: the role of the Water Framework directive (Istanbul, Turkey)
8-10/3/2011
Training/workshop report including description of practical examples, used during
8-10/3/2011
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the training 2nd regional workshop - River
Basin District characterisation, Podgorica, Montenegro
26-27/9/2011 Pilot site: Drin river basin. Workshop report.
26-27/9/2011
3rd regional workshop - Heavily modified water bodies and new modifications, Belgrade, Serbia
29/11-1/12/2011
Drina river sub-basin. Workshop report.
29/11-1/12/2011
4th regional workshop - Coordination of criteria for good water status and modelling of environmental impact of human activities on water bodies, Shkodra, Albania
28/2-1/3/2012
Check list on major steps to be taken during the cross-border coordination of good water status criteria and monitoring.
28/2-1/3/2012
Combined 5th regional workshop: “Role of national and international financing sources in environmental financing and Development of the Programme of Measures in accordance with the WFD” , Montenegro
21-23/5/2012
Guidelines which would describe all major steps required to develop cost-effective programme of measures for countries.
21-23/5/2012
6th regional workshop - WFD derogations and public participation, as well as stakeholder involvement
11/ 2012
Training workshop report including description of practical examples from Neretva basin, used during the training.
Assessment of further capacity building needs
11/2012 List of needs
Activity 3.3
EIA / SEA
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Creation of Sub- group on EIA/SEA
18/1/2011 Sub- group created 18/1/2011
1st EIA/SEA Sub-group Annual meeting
18/1/2011 Programme for the next period agreed
18/1/2011
2nd EIA/SEA Sub-group Annual meeting
10/11/2011 Results evaluated and programme for the next period agreed
10/11/2011
3rd EIA/SEA Sub-group Annual meeting
12/2012 Results evaluated and wrap up
Finalisation of needs assessment
9/2010 – 1/2011 Agreement on topics for training and pilot sites
9/2010 – 1/2011
1st regional workshop -Approaches to transposition of EIA/SEA directives. Application of EIA/SEA and IPA projects, Istanbul, Turkey
6-8/6/2011
Training workshop report including description of examples, used during the training.
6-8/6/2011
2nd regional workshop - SEA and IPA programmes, Dubrovnik, Croatia
8-10/11/ 2011 Training workshop report.
8-10/11/ 2011
3d regional workshop - EIA/SEA differences and common features, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
24-26/4/2012
Training workshop report. Quality review of prepared EIA/SEA documents, to be
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submitted by BiH.
4th regional workshop - SEA cross-border procedures, including consultation and interpretation of cross-border impacts.
25-27/9/2012
Guide to transboundary consultations process: steps, activities to be carried out and responsibilities.
5th regional workshop - EIA cross-border procedures, including consultation and interpretation of cross-border impacts.
11/ 2012
Guide to transboundary consultations process: steps, activities to be carried out and responsibilities.
Assessment of further CB needs
11/2012 List of needs
Activity 3.4
Multilateral
Environmental
Agreements – gap
assessments
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
List of proposed MEAs for Activity 3.4
3/2011 Agreed list of MEAs for gap assessments
4/3/2011
Preparation of Template for request for RENA support under Activity 3.4
3/2011 Template provided to beneficiaries
3/2011
Request from country As needed Request received MEA gap assessment
performed Upon request
MEAs gap assessment report delivered
WG 4.
Activity 4.1
Compliance
Capacity building
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Detailed topics definition with focus on the general package and 1st batch of 4 countries (Albania, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Turkey)
9/2010-11/2010 Topics selection and assessment report 1.
11/2010
Manual and materials development for 1st batch of training
11/2010-2/2011 Manual and materials 1st batch National trainings
11/2010-2/2011
1st national training workshop on selected subjects Cluster I for Albania, with common inspections(Cluster II)
1-4/3/2011 Workshop report and report on training 1
1-4/3/2011
2nd national training workshop on selected subjects Cluster I for Kosovo, with common inspections (Cluster II)
12-15/4/2011 Workshop report and report on training 2
12-15/4/2011
3rd national training workshop on selected subjects Cluster I for Bosnia and Herzegovina, with common inspections (Cluster II)
6-9/9/2011 Workshop report and report on training 3
6-9/9/2011
4th national training workshop on selected subjects Cluster I, Turkey with common inspections (Cluster
4-7/10/2011 Workshop report and report on training 4
4-7/10/2011
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II)
Detailed topics definition with focus on the general package and the 2nd batch of 4 countries (Serbia, fYR of Macedonia, Montenegro and Croatia)
9/2011 – 11/2011
Needs assessment report 2
12/2011
Manual and materials development for 2nd batch of training workshops
11/2011 – 2/2012
Manual and materials 2nd batch of National trainings
2/2012
5th national training workshop on selected subjects Cluster I for Serbia, with common inspections (Cluster II)
27-30/3/2012 Workshop report and report on training 5
6th national training workshop on selected subjects Cluster I for fYR of Macedonia, with common inspections (Cluster II)
24-27/4/2012 Workshop report and report on training 6
7th national training workshop on selected subjects Cluster I for Montenegro with common inspections (Cluster II)
9/2012 Workshop report and report on training 7
8th national training workshop on selected subjects Cluster I Croatia with common inspections (Cluster II)
11/2012 Workshop report and report on training 8
Activity 4.2
Country external
assessments
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Preparation and desk study of existing documents and reports for Serbia
3/2011 Preparatory report 4-5/2011
Fact-finding mission Serbia 4/2011 List of findings 5/2011
Preparation of the country-specific report for Serbia
5/2011 Country assessment report for Serbia
7/2011
Preparation and desk study of existing documents and reports for fYR of Macedonia
4/2011 Preparatory report 5-6/2011
Fact finding mission fYR of Macedonia
5/2011 List of findings 5/2011
Preparation of the country specific report for fYR of Macedonia
6/2011 Country assessment report for fYR of Macedonia
7/2011
Preparation and desk study of existing documents and reports for Montenegro
4/2011 Preparatory report 6-7/2011
Fact-finding mission Montenegro
5/2011 List of findings 8/2011
Preparation of the country-specific report for Montenegro
6/2011 Country assessment report for Montenegro
8/2011
Preparation and desk study of existing documents and reports for Albania
9/2011 Preparatory report 9/2011
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Fact-finding mission Albania 10/2011 List of findings 10/2011
Preparation of the country-specific report for Albania
11/2011 Country assessment report for Albania
1/2012
Preparation and desk study of existing documents and reports for Kosovo
9/2011 Preparatory report 9/2011
Fact-finding mission Kosovo 10/2011 List of findings 10/2011
Preparation of the country-specific report for Kosovo
3/2012 Country assessment report for Kosovo
Preparation and desk study of existing documents and reports for Bosnia and Herzegovina
9/2011 Preparatory report 9/2011
Fact-finding mission 10/2011 List of findings 10/2011
Preparation of the country-specific report for Bosnia and Herzegovina
11/2011
Country assessment report for Bosnia and Herzegovina
1/2012
Preparation and desk study of existing documents and reports for Turkey
12/2011 Preparatory report 12/2011
Fact-finding mission Turkey 12/2011 List of findings 12/2011
Preparation of the country-specific report for Turkey
3/2012 Country assessment report for Turkey
3/2012
Activity 4.3 EU-
ETS Compliance
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Detailed topics definition on Climate Change with special reference to monitoring, reporting and compliance systems in the SEE region
3/2012 Topics selection and assessment report
3/2012
Elaboration of training materials
4/2012 Training materials developed
Implementation of a Regional Workshop on EU-ETS with participation of two neighbouring countries representatives
5/2012 Training report
Activity 4.4
Transfrontier
Shipment of
Waste
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Detailed Topics Selection and assessment on TFS with special reference to compliance and enforcement systems in the SEE
3/2012 Topics selection and assessment report
3/2012
Elaboration of training materials
3/2012 Training materials developed
3/2012
Regional workshop no 1 (harbour) on EU TFS
18-19/4/2012 Training report
Regional workshop on EU TFS no 2 (road transport) with participation of two neighbouring countries representatives
6/2012 Training report
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Activity 4.5
Inspection and
enforcement in
cross border
nature protection
areas
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Detailed topics definition of Inspection and Enforcement in cross border nature protection areas
9/2012 Topics selection report
Elaboration of training materials
10/2012 Training materials developed
Implementation of a Regional Workshop no 1 on Inspection and enforcement in cross border nature protection areas (Lake Ohrid)
10 -11/2012 Training report
Implementation of a Regional Workshop no 2 on Inspection and enforcement in cross border nature protection areas (Skadar Lake)
11-12/2012 Training report
Activity 4.6
ECENA
participation in
networking
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Establishment of ECENA Working Group and Annual Working Group meetings. 1st Annual Working Group meeting, Budva, Montenegro
20/10/2010 Detailed multi-annual programme established
20/10/2010
2nd Annual Working Group meeting, Skopje, fYR of Macedonia
18/10/2011 Results evaluation and plans next reporting period
18/10/2011
3rd Annual Working Group meeting
10/2012 Results evaluation
Participation of ECENA members in other networks (GAM IMPEL, IMPEL Cluster 1, IMPEL Cluster 2, IMPEL Cluster 3, INTERPOL, Green Force and INECE)
9/2010 – 3/2012
Reports of participants to ECENA
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3.2 RENA detailed Work Plan for the fourth interim reporting period (April 2012 – September 2012)
The detailed Work Plan for each of the four Working Groups is given for the fourth interim
reporting period (April 2012 – September 2012).
Table 5. Detailed Work Plan for the next reporting period
WG 1
Activity 1.1
Support to
Approximation
Planning in BiH
and Kosovo
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Activity 1.2 RISP
– Regional
Institutional
Support Platform
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
4th Regional Workshop on Environmental Criminal Law (Budva, Montenegro)
30-31/5/2012
Training modules/materials prepared. Workshop held.
5th Regional Workshop – Simulation of EU Accession Negotiation Process (Skopje, fYR f Macedonia)
06/2012
Training modules/materials prepared. Workshop held.
First draft update of Implementation Handbook
6/2012 First draft submitted to the EC
Activity 1.3
Investment
Planning
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Combined regional meeting: “Prioritisation of environmental investment projects and project preparation” and Regional workshop: Role of national and international financing sources in environmental financing and Development of Programmes of Measures in Accordance with the WFD, Montenegro
21-23/5/2012 Workshop report
Coordination with WBIF, IFIs coordination unit and other initiatives
In parallel with sub-group meetings and at the meetings of other initiatives when possible
Environmental investment projects list coordinated
Activity 1.4 Public
participation in
planning
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Implementation of regional 12/2011- Meeting/training held,
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trainings on public participation in approximation of new EU legislation (integrated with RISP workshops/Handbook updating)
12/2012 follow up materials produced and published
Activity 1.5
Progress
monitoring
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
First round of updating of ToCs/IQs
4/2012 First draft of filled in ToCs and IQs received
Draft PM Reports 2011 6/2012 Draft PM Reports submitted to EC
Final PM Reports 2011 9/2012 Final PM Reports submitted to EC
Activity 1.6
Gap assessments
of draft legal acts
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Completion of Gap Assessment Report on the draft legislation
As requested
Evaluation and follow-up of Activity 1.6
9/2012 Draft report prepared
WG2
Activity 2.1
ReCAP –
Regional Climate
Change Action
Platform
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
ReCAP seminar 2 (Belgrade, Serbia)
29-30/3/2012 Seminar report
ReCAP seminar 3 (Istanbul, Turkey)
13/4/2012 Seminar report
ReCAP seminar 4 (Albania) 6-7/6/2012 Seminar report ReCAP seminar 5
(Montenegro) 4-5/7/2012 Seminar report
Climate projects development 11/2011 ongoing
Target: 2 projects developed to sufficient detail which can be sustained after project completion
MMD fiche prepared and approved
Activity 2.2 GHG
Reporting
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Hands on support to prepare GHG emission inventories
2/2012 - 11/2012
Progress reporting and help desk. Regional Experts Meeting on 14 June in Zagreb
4th regional workshop on GHG inventory reporting , (Zagreb, Croatia)
9/2012
Workshop Report on the GHG emissions inventories and reporting
Activity 2.3
EU-ETS
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
National EU ETS awareness raising event (Serbia) with
29-30/3/2012 Seminar Report
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ReCAP
National EU ETS awareness raising event (Turkey) with ReCAP
13/4/2012 Seminar Report
National EU ETS awareness raising event (Albania) with ReCAP
6-7/6/2012 Seminar Report
National EU ETS awareness raising event (Montenegro) with ReCAP
4-5/7/2012 Seminar Report
4th regional workshop on registries (Montenegro)
6/7/2012 Report on Registries and Workshop
WG3
Activity 3.1
Nature Protection
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Preparation of the donor database
6/2012 Donor database prepared and published on RENA website
Module 4 - Workshop. Conducting nature impact assessments
4/2012 Workshop report Nature Impact Assessments
Module 5 - Workshop. Developing sound nature cross border projects (project development)
7/2012 Workshop Report on Nature project development
Module 6 Workshop: Monitoring Nature Protection Areas
9/2012 Workshop Report on Monitoring and Reporting
Development of follow up projects (at least two project fiches, etc)
1/2013
Target: 2 projects developed to sufficient detail which can be sustained after project completion
Project fiche for fYR of Macedonia prepared, provision of assistance to Serbia in drafting project fiche
Activity 3.2 Water
Management
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Combined 5th regional workshop: “Role of national and international financing sources in environmental financing and Development of the Programme of Measures in accordance with the WFD” , Montenegro
21-23/5/2012
Guidelines which would describe all major steps required to develop cost-effective programme of measures for countries.
21-23/5/2012
Activity 3.3
EIA / SEA
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
3d regional workshop - EIA/SEA differences and common features, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
24-26/4/2012
Training workshop report. Quality review of prepared EIA/SEA documents, to be submitted by BiH.
Activity 3.4
Multilateral
Environmental
Agreements – gap
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
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assessments Request from country As needed Request received MEA gap assessment
performed Upon request
MEAs gap assessment report delivered
WG 4.
Activity 4.1
Compliance
Capacity building
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
5th national training workshop on selected subjects Cluster I for Serbia, with common inspections (Cluster II)
27-30/3/2012 Workshop report and report on training 5
6th national training workshop on selected subjects Cluster I for fYR of Macedonia, with common inspections (Cluster II)
24-27/4/2012 Workshop report and report on training 6
Activity 4.2
Country external
assessments
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Preparation of the country-specific report for Kosovo
3/2012 Country assessment report for Kosovo
Preparation of the country-specific report for Turkey
3/2012 Country assessment report for Turkey
3/2012
Activity 4.3 EU-
ETS Compliance
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Elaboration of training materials
4/2012 Training materials developed
Implementation of a Regional Workshop on EU-ETS with participation of two neighbouring countries representatives
5/2012 Training report
Activity 4.4
Transfrontier
Shipment of
Waste
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Regional workshop no 1 (harbour) on EU TFS
18-19/4/2012 Training report
Regional workshop on EU TFS no 2 (road transport) with participation of two neighbouring countries representatives
6/2012 Training report
Activity 4.5
Inspection and
enforcement in
cross border
nature protection
areas
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Activity 4.6
ECENA
participation in
networking
Task Period Planned milestone Milestone reached
Participation of ECENA 9/2010 – Reports of participants
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members in other networks (GAM IMPEL, IMPEL Cluster 1, IMPEL Cluster 2, IMPEL Cluster 3, INTERPOL, Green Force and INECE)
3/2012 to ECENA
Working Group 1 Strategic Planning and Investments
Following the decision in the Steering Committee that WG1 should focus on new EU legislation,
the activities in WG 1 and WG 3.4 are divided into two areas: Transposition of new legislation
(legal part) and Implementation of new legislation (institutional part). During the reporting period,
project team fully implemented tasks foreseen under Activity 1.1, therefore the focus in the
upcoming period will be placed on the Activity 1.2 RISP, Activity 1.5 Progress Monitoring and
Activity 1.6. Gap Assessment of draft legal acts. During inception missions, priorities in the new
legislation were identified, and at the WG1 Coordinators meeting selection of training topics,
location and dates were made for regional trainings that will be provided under WG 1 in 2011.
During 2nd Annual meeting of WG 1 Coordinators, the topics, dates and venues for the regional
trainings to be organised in 2012 have been agreed and confirmed.
All beneficiaries confirmed their interest in the activities that will be delivered under WG1 and
Activity 3.4, emphasising the importance of Progress Monitoring, exchange of experience and
trainings in transposition and implementation of new legislation.
Activity 1.1 Preparation of Approximation Strategies
As per the Work Plan with the delivery of the two above listed workshops, all activities planned
under the Activity 1.1 have been fully implemented.
Activity 1.2 RISP & Activity 1.4 Public participation
During next reporting period focus will be placed on the following:
Delivery of the regional workshop on Simulation of EU negotiations on Chapter 27
Following the regional workshop on EU Accession Negotiation Process held in Brussels, Belgium
(November 2011) under Activity 1.1, the decision has been made at the WG1 2nd Annual Meeting
to build on the results of the first workshop and develop the programme for the second regional
workshop that will be held under Activity 1.2. The programme will be developed in close
collaboration with the DG Environment and will include simulation exercises as well as drafting
position papers on particular EU directive.
The lectures will be provided by the selected team of experts and former negotiators from the new
Member States (Romania and Lithuania), representatives of EC DG Environment, as well as
representatives of the beneficiary countries.
The workshop will provide information and the overview of the overall negotiation process with
the general objective of improving the negotiation skills of the responsible officials of the countries
that are or will start with their EU accession negotiations.
Specific objectives of the workshop are to:
• Provide officials responsible for EU accession and the environmental and climate acquis with
information on the EU institutional structure for negotiations such as the role of the Council,
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Conference on accession to the EU, Enlargement Working Group, documents, which are
considered during the process;
• Provide hands on information on the EU institutional structure for negotiations;
• Provide opportunity for participation in the simulation exercises and drafting the position
papers on the particular EU directive.
The training will be organised in Skopje, fYR of Macedonia in June 2012 (exact dates to be confirmed).
Delivery of the regional workshop on Protection of Environment through the Criminal law
Following the regional workshop on Approximation of Directive 2008/99/EC on the protection of
the environment through criminal law held in Zagreb, Croatia (May 2011) under Activity 1.2, the
decision has been made at the WG1 2nd Annual Meeting to build on the results of the first
workshop and develop the programme for the second regional workshop that will be held under
Activity 1.2. Since the workshop is the follow up of the introductory workshop organised in May
2011 and since the target group will be slightly different, the draft questionnaire has been developed
and distributed to the beneficiary countries in order to obtain their suggestions for final shaping of
the agenda.
The workshop will be organised in Budva, Montenegro (30 – 31 May 2012).
Update of the EU Handbook on the Implementation of Environmental Legislation
Delivery of the first draft of the Handbook update in accordance with the agreed methodology.
Specific focus has been placed on the update related to climate acquis being the least transposed
and implemented in the beneficiary countries.
Activity 1.3 Investment Planning
During the next reporting period the focus will be placed on the following:
Delivery of the combined meeting on Prioritisation of Environmental Investment Projects and
Project Preparation/ Regional workshop on the Role of National and International Financing
Sources in Environmental Financing and Regional workshop on Programmes of Measures in
Accordance with the WFD (Activity 3.2)
The workshop will, on one hand, be dealing with the demand of finance for the EU accession
driven activities – Development of the Programme of Measures in accordance to the WFD. On the
other hand, it will discuss a range of potential funding sources – the supply of finance side, and
acquaint on how these funding sources have been used in the EU MS and train on how they can
potentially be used in candidate and pre-candidate countries.
This workshop will be combined, as decided during the second SC meeting, with the work on
identification and update of environmental investment project lists. EU, other initiatives and IFIs,
related to the environmental investment planning in Balkan countries and Turkey, will be invited to
the workshop to hear results of the workshops held so far and of the status of the environmental
investment projects lists.
The workshop will be organised in Podgorica, Montenegro (21 – 23 May 2012).
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Activity 1.5 Progress monitoring
A detailed schedule for PM 2012 has been prepared, and this will be made more precise for each
country so that the PM 2012 reports are submitted in sequence over a two-week period. The
following activities are foreseen:
First round of updating of ToCs/IQs by national Ministry, with guidance and assistance from
RENA Secretariat (April, 2012).
Assessment and revision of the updated ToCs and IQs by the RENA experts ( April , 2012).
Preparation of the first draft PM reports ( May 2012).
Incorporating the comments on the draft PM reports ( July 2012).
Developing final PM reports ( August 2012).
Activity 1.6 Gap assessment of draft legislation
This is an activity that will be carried out in response to requests from the beneficiaries and
approved by the European Commission. A template for making a request has been prepared in
March 2011 and distributed to the beneficiaries. At present the following requests have been
received and approved for further processing by the EC:
Request for compliance check on the draft Albanian draft Law on Air Quality with the Directive
2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the 11 Council of 21 May 2008 on ambient air
quality and cleaner air for Europe;
Request for compliance check draft Administrative Instruction on Substances that damage the
Ozone layer with Regulation (EC) N0 1005/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council
of 16 September 2009 on substances that deplete the ozone layer.
Working Group 2 Climate Change
Activity 2.1 Regional Climate Change Action Platform on Adaptation and Mitigation
to converge towards the EU climate change policy and legislation
During the next reporting period, focus will be placed on the following:
Delivery of 2nd ReCAP Seminar (Opportunities, benefits and challenges of EU climate policy and
legislation) in Belgrade (29-30 March 2012)
Delivery of 3rd ReCAP Seminar (Opportunities, benefits and challenges of EU – Turkey climate
cooperation) in Istanbul (13 April 2012)
Delivery of 4th ReCAP Seminar (Opportunities, benefits and challenges of EU climate policy and
legislation) in Tirana (6 – 7 June 2012)
Delivery of 5th ReCAP Seminar (Opportunities, benefits and challenges of EU climate policy and
legislation) in Podgorica (4 – 5 July 2012)
These high level seminars focus on the EU climate policy and legislation and their opportunities,
benefits and challenges. The target group of the seminar will include national and local authorities,
the industrial sector and civil society organizations. The seminar is designed in such a way that the
first part will target climate policies and implementation. The second part will address key EU
climate legislation and the challenges ahead. The seminars are focused on the following:
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• ETS (post 2012);
• Effort Sharing Decision;
• Renewables;
• MMD;
• CO2 from transport;
• Aviation inclusion into the ETS;
• EU Energy policy.
The seminars will address the overall EU 20-20-20 policy, EU legislation and the 2050 roadmap. In
addition the required implementation structures for (future) Member States will be explained. The
seminars will also include country strategies to achieve targets as specified in Directive 2009/28/EC
with examples and presentations from selected member states. The EU ETS will not be addressed
in detail, as ETS is covered in detail in activity scheme 3.
The seminars will facilitate up to 100 persons from industry, CSOs central, regional and local
authorities, background institutions.
Activity 2.2 Creation of inventories, implementation of Monitoring Mechanism
Decision (280/2004/EC), including institutional arrangements and resources
needed, preparation of reports on emission inventories and emission projections
During next reporting period the focus will be placed on the following:
Hands on support to prepare GHG emission inventories and 4th Regional MMD Workshop
For each RENA country the project team will deliver the following:
• Description of the national system and data flow (February 2012);
• Deliver energy balances and first data filled in for sector Combustion Fuels into CRF (April
2012);
• Participate (pro-)actively with the RENA experts during the assessment of the first draft and
during RENA country missions (modalities to be agreed later);
• 2nd meeting in Zagreb on 14 June to discuss progress;
• Final draft CRF combustion fuel sector ( July 2012);
• Workshop preparations and presentations (September 2012);
• List of installations/activities that fall in the scope of ETS from February to September 2012.
The project team will work closely with the respective RENA Climate Coordinators and the
National Compilers (UNFCCC NFPs, if applicable) of the countries. Experts and the RENA
countries will indicate to the RENA secretariat a schedule of meetings with the RENA Climate
coordinators during the assignment period.
The UNFCCC NFP/RENA Coordinators has sent official letters to the UNFCCC Secretariat
requesting access codes for the CRF Reporter tool, for the training purposes.
Activity 2.3 Capacity building on the EU Emission Trading System/(EU-ETS)
During next reporting period the focus will be placed on the following:
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Delivery of the ETS components within the Activity 2.1 ReCAP events
Within the ReCAP events the second parts addresses ETS legislation and its implementation. The
focus is on the issue that will remain the focal technical challenge for the administrations and the
industry: monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) of GHG emissions at the installation level.
These systems are a precondition for any cap-and-trade scheme.
The key objective is to provide an overview of how monitoring, reporting and verification can be
organised at the national level and what is required from the installations to comply with the MRV
obligations.
The agenda will include the following items:
• Generic explanation of ETS (cap and trade);
• Monitoring, Reporting, Verification, Accreditation for ETS (post 2012);
• Central role of the monitoring plan in the Compliance with ETS;
• Steps towards Compliance, Verification and the Submission of Emission Reports:
Requirements and formats of emission reports;
• Experience in emission monitoring and reporting from installations of a Member State;
• Aviation inclusion into the ETS.
The agenda’s are currently under development and the facilitators are being contacted by RENA
with assistance from DG Climate Action.
Preparation of a regional workshop on functioning of Registries - 6 July 2012
The preliminary draft agenda for this event is due in May 2012 and the facilitators will be recruited
with the assistance of DG Climate Action.
Next to the full activation of the Union registry, existing national registries will also be operational,
in particular for the allocation of allowances and the completion of compliance activities for
stationary installations.
These registries exist for all the EU Member States plus Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein. The
agenda will include the following items:
• National plans indicating the allowances assigned to each Member State;
• Accounts (held by a company or a physical person) to which those allowances have been
allocated;
• Transfers of allowances ("transactions") performed by the account holders;
• Annual verified CO2 emissions from installations;
• Annual reconciliation of allowances and verified emissions, where each company must have
surrendered enough allowances to cover all its emissions.
The national registries also provide access to significant information, including a number of reports
on the participants and the performance of the trading scheme.
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Working Group 3 Cross border Cooperation and Multilateral Environmental
Agreements
Activity 3.1 Nature Protection
During next reporting period focus will be placed on the following:
Delivery of the Module 4 three days regional workshop “Conducting Nature Impact Assessments”,
Shara, (14 – 17 May 2011)
This workshop will focus on preparation of Nature Impact Assessments in line with Article 6 of
the Habitats Directive.
The objective of this workshop is to explain to participants the methods and techniques in the field
of nature impact assessment and to present cases studies focusing on do’s and don’ts. The agenda
will be drafted along the following items:
• Required data for conducting impact analysis (acid deposition impact, air pollution impacts,
fragmentation impacts; noise impacts);
• Steps for a Full Nature Impact Assessment;
• How to deal with gaps in knowledge and data;
• Case studies.
Delivery of the Module 5 three days regional workshop “Developing sound Nature project
proposals for donor consideration (Nature project development), Durmitor, 10-12 July 2012
This workshop will focus on translating Problem and Threats Analysis into a positive vertical
intervention logic, including development of logframe and sound project fiches.
The agenda will be drafted along the following items:
• Donor financing of Nature;
• Sound project proposal development based on a problem and threats analysis;
• Project fiches under IPA;
• Good practice case studies;
During the implementation of this training programme we will investigate how possible gaps that
remain in the delivery of the training programme (due to financial limitations), can be supported
and filled in by other donors.
Activity 3.2 Water Management
During next reporting period focus will be placed on the following:
Delivery of 5th regional workshop Role of National and International Financing Sources in
Environmental Financing. Programmes of Measures in Accordance with the WFD. This event will
be held together with the Investment Planning sub-group in Montenegro (21 – 23 May 2012)
The workshop will, on one hand, be dealing with the demand of finance for the EU accession
driven activities – Development of the Programme of Measures in accordance to the WFD. On the
other hand, it will discuss a range of potential funding sources – the supply of finance side, and
acquaint on how these funding sources have been used in the EU MS and train on how they can
potentially be used in candidate and pre-candidate countries. The workshop will build on the results
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achieved during the previous Water Management sub-group workshop, where the importance and
role of water monitoring, and in particular biological monitoring, was discussed in details.
Activity 3.3 EIA/SEA
During next reporting period focus will be placed on the following:
Delivery of the third regional workshop “EIA/SEA differences and common features”, Mostar,
BiH (24 – 26 April 2012)
The third regional training/workshop “EIA/SEA differences and common features” will be held in
Neretva/Trebisnjica river basin management with focus on upper horizon (cross-border countries
– Croatia and BiH).
BiH will submit existing basis document, namely EIA for the project. Croatia and Montenegro are
invited to add available documents from their side. Quality review of prepared EIA/SEA
documents, to be submitted by BiH representatives, will be performed and analysed during the
workshop. Spatial scope of the assessment (both SEA and EA) will be one of the features to be
specifically addressed in the training.
Activity 3.4 MEA gap assessment
In line with the decision of the RENA WG 1 Coordinators this activity has been merged with the
Activity 1.6.
Working Group 4 ECENA
During next reporting period the focus will be placed on the following:
Activity 4.1 Capacity building regarding compliance with environmental legislation
through better understanding of issues and identification of targeted solutions
The national trainings in the first batch of 4 countries (Albania, Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99,
Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey) have been finalised . For the second batch of 4 countries
(Serbia, fYR of Macedonia, Montenegro and Croatia), the detailed topics have been assessed and a
standard basic training manual with the addition of special subjects has been produced. The
following trainings will be delivered:
Delivery of the 5th Common Inspection training on selected subjects in Cluster I, Serbia (27 – 30
March 2012)
In accordance with the TNA, the training agenda will include the following items:
• Day one: Introduction, regulatory cycle, management of inspections, priority setting,
reporting and feedback, basics of permitting, exercise in human resource management.
Introduction to special subjects (SEVESO Intro);
• Day two: Developments with reference to the IED/IPPC. Discussion on contents of
application and Integrated PERMIT of the ( selected units) of the PANCEVO petrochemical
plant http://www.hip-petrohemija.com/home.8.html ; Study on the BREF and/or BAT of
the selected industry/unit; Presentation on the facility to be inspected by representative of the
factory, planning of the site visit in groups, experience of the invited inspectors on the
selected facility.
• Day three: Planned site visit and reporting.
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• Day four: Presentation of results of the visit; advice for follow-up; special subject of the
beneficiary country: IED and SEVESO II and waste management.
Delivery of the sixth Common Inspection training on selected subjects in Cluster I for fYR of
Macedonia (24 – 27 April 2012)
From the inception mission, WG 4 annual meetings and the questionnaires it was clear that fYR of
Macedonia would like to receive a national training on IED/IPPC (steel industry) with the
combination of permitting and inspection.
Management
The selection made by the representative of Macedonia shows a clear need for management
(ranking 1 as urgent) showing that the overall organization requires additional skills. The emphasis
must be put on planning, budgeting and priority setting on permitting and inspections. The
thinking on strategies require a lot of attention indicating an organization in development, while in
view of its development minor interest yet in non compliance response and feedback in the
management field is shown.
Permit issuing
Integrated permitting, enforceable permit conditions require maximum attention and combined
with monitoring will rank 1 in order to preserve the quality for the future realizing however that the
enforcement structure is not yet settled and provided with sufficient and adequate human
resources. Negotiating skills is rated 2 but in view of limited personnel and regulations that allow
negotiating considered less opportune.
Inspection
Enforceable permit conditions and monitoring requirements are high on the list (rating 1) in line
with the results in the inception meeting. So the quality of the permits including monitoring
conditions is rightly chosen in the preparation of the future quality of the organization. A solid base
for the future is chosen above sophistication in structures and conditions.
Summarising
In the practical training sessions integrated permitting and enforceable permit conditions in the
context of the IPPC and IED is covered and shown how these work. The negotiating part will be
focused on the contents of BREFs and BAT.
The training programme has to focus on life inspections on an existing facility and its permit. This
visit will be executed and coached by experienced inspectors. The installation to be visited is a steel
industry (Electric Arc Furnace) in Skopje (Makstil factory)
The special subjects requested for this training are IPPC/IED and REACH.
Training schedule (24 –27 April 2012)
• Day one: Introduction, regulatory cycle with reference to existing and new legislation,
management of inspections, priority setting with developments (IRAM- Easy Tools),
reporting and feedback, basics of permitting, exercise in human resource management.
Introduction to special subjects (REACH);
• Day two: Developments with reference to the IED/IPPC. Discussion on contents of
application and Integrated PERMIT of the cement industry; Study on the BREF and/or BAT
of the selected industry (Steel production:Electric Arc Furnace); Presentation on the facility
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to be inspected by representative of the factory, planning of the site visit in groups, exchange
of experience of the invited inspectors on the selected facility;
• Day three: Planned site visit and reporting;
• Day four: Presentation of results of the visit; advice for follow-up; special subject of the
beneficiary country: IPPC/IED and REACH.
Delivery of the seventh national training workshop on selected subjects in Cluster I for
Montenegro (3 – 7 September 2012)
From the inception mission, WG 4 annual meetings and the questionnaires it was clear that
Montenegro would like to receive a national training on IED/IPPC (LCP) with the combination of
permitting and inspection. Being relatively new organisation EPA requested training to be focused
on the new staff.
Management
The emphasis is put on priority setting on permitting and non compliance response, which is in line
with the development of the new ministry.
The thinking on strategies requires a lot of attention for an organization in development, however
in view of the lack of personnel practical hands on experience is more understandable. Once the
practical experience is gained the need for more structures and strategies will be footed on
experience of available capacities and capabilities of the personnel. The financial possibilities will
then determine the progress potential.
Permit issuing
Enforceable permit conditions, monitoring requirements and monitoring conditions rightly have a
ranking 1 in balance with the limited possibilities in the country to enforce. So the quality of the
permits including monitoring conditions is chosen in the preparation for the future. Permit
structures apparently are yet of a lesser importance, although one could introduce in an early stage
risk based management in prioritising permits issuing.
Inspection
The suggestions made in the questionnaire show a high rating (1) on non compliance response and
investigating skills. In line with the expressed need for practical hands on training, the interest for
the site visit was rather high.
Summarising
In the preparation of these practical training the subject of permit writing and enforceable permit
conditions in the context of the IPPC and IED will be practiced and is shown how they work. The
negotiating part will be focused on the contents of BREFs and BAT for example on the power
industry (LCP’s). The training programme will focus on the existing facility and its permit. The site
visit will be executed and facilitated by experienced inspectors. The installation to be visited is
thermal power plant. The special subject requested in the training is IPPC for the power plant. The
large combustion plant industry at Pljevlja will be visited.
The suggestion is to have planning and budgeting specialists from the ministry of Environment
and/or entities while furthermore participants in the field of actual permit writing either from the
entities or major cantons involved with and submitting permits and controls. Institution
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representatives involved with monitoring might be considered as well. The emphasis should be
placed upon active field participants rather than administrative participants.
Activity 4.2 Country external assessments with a review of inspection and
enforcement powers
The specific objective of Activity 4.2 is to assess national, regional and local environmental capacity
covering the whole management cycle of policy, legislation, permitting, verification and control,
monitoring and reporting, focussing specifically on the issues of permitting, inspection and
enforcement.
In the period up to March 2012, seven country external assessment reports have been produced for
Serbia, Montenegro, fYR of Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Albania. The reports for
Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99 and Turkey are under preparation.
During the next reporting period, the country assessments will be finalised and prepared for
website publishing. The series of reports will be placed on the RENA website to be available to
other networks and organisations who are interested.
The assessments are independent evaluations of national, regional and local environmental capacity
covering the whole management cycle of policy, legislation, permitting, verification and control,
monitoring and reporting. They cover all media and nature protection but focus more specifically
on pollution control, which is the primary area of IMPEL/ECENA interest. Inter-sectoral
approaches have been of increasing importance and continue to be so with the implementation of
the water framework directive as well as IPPC, for example.
Assessments are based on existing material plus intensive in-country discussion with the relevant
groups, at central and regional levels and locally where relevant, distinguishing (where practical)
between implementation practices related to broader national legislative requirements and those
responding to EU requirements, which are of primary interest to the project.
The desk study as a basis for the country assessments cover documents not only related to the
respective countries such as the progress monitoring reports but also those including IMPEL
review initiatives (IRI) reports that have been made for other countries (around 15 in total for EU
member states with Croatia, Slovenia, Romania and Latvia as the latest ones). Here it should be
mentioned that IMPEL IRIs are concentrating on the inspection functions based on the RMCEI
whereas the external country assessments look also specifically at other elements of the regulatory
cycle.
Activity 4.3 EU ETS Compliance
Delivery of the regional workshop on EU ETS, Zagreb, Croatia (15 – 16 May 2012)
The following preparatory activities for delivery of the above workshop will be implemented in the
period March – April 2012:
Finalisation of training topics. The selection of topics has been finalised and are related to the
“chain of compliance” processes within the EU ETS:
• Permitting - Submission Monitoring Plan (MP) (art 4);
• Approval of MP by Competent Authority (art 5, 6 and 14);
• Implementation approved MP by Operator;
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• Drafting of Annual Emission Report (AER) and Verification of Emission Data by
Independent Verifier against approved MP.
In line with the EU ETS Directive, the Commission has adopted guidelines for the monitoring and
reporting of greenhouse gas emissions, known as "MRG". The original guidelines were adopted in
2004 for the first trading period (2005-2007) and revised in 2007 for the second trading period
(2008-2012). For the third trading period (2013-2020), the Commission is currently preparing two
regulations replacing the MRG in the future: one on monitoring and reporting and one on
accreditation and verification.
The training topics are based on specific tasks of inspectors within this framework and specifically
refer to the process of monitoring, reporting, and verification. These topics are to be further
elaborated in Task 2 and 3.
Elaboration of training materials and subjects
The following subjects will be covered in the training and presentation materials:
• Introduction on ETS and ETS post 2012;
• Monitoring , Reporting, Verification and Accreditation;
• Monitoring Plans;
• Formats of emission reports;
• Experience in Germany and Croatia;
• Accreditation of Verifiers;
• Free industry allocation post 2012;
• Inclusion of aviation in the EU ETS.
Activity 4.4 Transfrontier Shipment of Waste (TFS)
Delivery of the regional workshop on TFS, Istanbul, Turkey (18 – 19 April 2012)
Delivery of the regional workshop on TFS, Skopje, fYR of Macedonia (13 – 14 June 2012)
The following preparatory activities for delivery of the above workshop will be implemented in the
period February – April 2012:
Finalisation of training topics (TFS with special reference to compliance and enforcement systems):
In 1994 the Council Regulation 259/93 on the supervision and control of shipments of waste
within, into and out of the European Community, came into force. One of the main purposes of
the European waste regulation is to prevent the shipment of environmentally harmful waste to
countries that do not have the provisions to cope with these wastes. Another purpose is to take
care of the environmentally sound processing of the waste. The regulation has been replaced by the
Waste Shipment Regulation 1013/2006 in 2007. The enforcement of this Waste Shipment
Regulation WSR (further referred to as WSR) is a competence of individual Member States. For an
effective and efficient enforcement, organizations have to cooperate over their national borders as
transboundary movements of wastes exceed these borders.
Since RENA countries in the area of TFS are collaborating with IMPEL, the training topics have
been selected in cooperation with IMPEL experts and with feedback from the WG 4 coordinators
Elaboration of training materials and subjects
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The following subjects and materials will be covered:
• Introduction on international and European legislation on transboundary shipments of waste;
• Enforcement of waste shipment rules;
• Waste classification;
• Case study from the region;
• Safety issues;
• IMPEL TFS Training DVD;
• Port Inspections;
• Collaboration and Communication;
• End of waste criteria;
• Dealing with illegal shipments of waste and their return;
• Customs procedures and administrative processes;
• Practical exercises with site visit (harbour/road border site).
PPTs, checklists, basic supporting documents and regulations (use will be made of IMPEL
documents adapted to the situation in the RENA countries) will be provided.
The selected training topics will be related to the selected pilot sites and accordingly adapted
(harbor and road transport).
Activity 4.5 Inspection and Enforcement in cross border Nature protection areas
The present activity scheme is closely linked with the activity scheme described in Working Group
3 Cross-Border Cooperation & Multilateral Environmental Agreements - Nature Protection, which
has the general objective to Create a forum of officials from candidate countries and potential
candidates to exchange experience on issues of transboundary relevance including transposition,
implementation and enforcement of EU legislation on nature.
The present activity scheme is especially focused on the enforcement aspects. Many issues are
relevant in this respect including:
• the need for transboundary cooperation;
• the need for joint management (for example harmonized monitoring indicators, centralized
joint baseline data, and monitoring data);
• legal framework harmonisation with integrated roles into national legislation.
The regulatory role is not only confined to nature aspects but also aspects regarding the
environment. Depending on the area strengthening the regulatory and enforcement capacity might
be needed for specific nature aspects but also for fisheries, forestry, and water management and
environmental management in general.
Since RENA countries in the area of Nature Inspection are collaborating with GREENFORCE,
the training topics have been selected in cooperation with GREENFORCE experts and with
feedback from the WG 4 coordinators in the selected countries for the pilot sites.
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The following tasks are planned to be implemented in the coming reporting period:
Finalisation of training topics
The training topics in the area of cross border nature protection areas with special reference to
compliance and enforcement systems have been identified as follows (draft):
• cross border enforcement aspects;
• enforcement systems in poaching and illegal logging;
• monitoring reporting;
• enforcement strategy;
• general knowledge on the compliance and enforcement aspects related to the Habitats and
Wild birds directive and CITES convention;
• inspection planning in nature reserves/national parks,
• response to non-compliance;
• assessment of means and materials in Nature Inspection;
• cooperation and communication with other authorities and the public.
• Elaboration of training materials and subjects
Elaboration of training materials
The following training materials will be prepared: PPTs, checklists, basic supporting documents and
regulations.
As per the work plan, two regional workshops will be delivered in October and November 2012.
Activity 4.6 ECENA participation in relevant networking activities
Continued support is envisaged by presentations and participation of the TL and RENA team
members on RENA and its planned activities in various frameworks including RCC, IMPEL, EF
Project and IFIs.
Further support to participation of ECENA members in other networks (GAM IMPEL, IMPEL
Cluster 1, IMPEL Cluster 2, IMPEL Cluster 3, INTERPOL, Green Force and INECE) will be
provided.
In the IMPEL meeting of June 2012, a decision is expected by IMPEL(with a change of IMPEL
statut and rules) to open its membership not only for EU candidate countries but also for potential
candidates for EU membership.
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4. ASSUMPTIONS, RISKS, PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED
We set out the assumptions and risks below and comment on how these issues might be addressed
and any risks mitigated. We have revised some risks from Low to Medium, in response to the
findings during and after the Inception Phase.
Section 4.3 describes specific issues related to the project, occurred during the reporting period.
4.1 Assumptions
• Institutional support and readiness of relevant authorities to engage in regional cooperation
and resources made available for participation in RENA activities;
• Beneficiaries will be willing to cooperate and give access to information in a transparent
manner;
• Relevant authorities will be willing to enable all stakeholders to take part in RENA’s activities
and be able to allocate resources to implement the project;
• Commitment of the project beneficiaries and partner institutions to apply the results;
• A high level of involvement, cooperation and participation of all the stakeholders, including
CSOs and IFIs;
• Willingness of sectors within the public administrations of partner countries to cooperate
with their colleagues in other sectors, like environment;
• High level of institutional stability without major shifts in responsibilities of ministries and
other institutes, or shifts of key staff involved in the project implementation.
We share the assumptions in the ToR, that successful implementation of the project is based on the
pre-conditions listed in the table below:
Table 6. Assumptions affecting the implementation of the Project
Assumption Observations/Comments Institutional support and readiness of relevant authorities to engage in regional cooperation and resources made available for participation in RENA activities
Political commitment by the beneficiary countries has been provided since the beginning of the project. Nominated national Focal Points posses sufficient authority in their country’s administration to serve as a hinge between RENA and the country, and to promote the internal country discussions on RENA issues and involvement of staff in RENA activities. Political support from the Environment Ministers is long-standing and evident. Commitment to build on and use the project outputs is equally important. Reports should generate actual changes in the administration and processes in the countries
Beneficiaries will be willing to cooperate and give access to information in a transparent manner
Cooperation, data availability and the timely access to these data are highly important to proceed with network activities according to planning and to provide quality outputs. Since the beginning of the project a number of background documents have been provided and extensive meetings were held with the beneficiary institutions.
Relevant authorities will be willing to enable all stakeholders to take part in RENA’s activities and be able to allocate resources to
Beneficiary country governments have shown their incontestable willingness to participate in RENA. So have environmental CSOs from the region through a Joint Statement in June 2009 to the RENA Ministerial Meeting (still to be discussed at that meeting). For donors and international organisation cooperation with RENA presents the continuation of their roles
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implement the project. previously established with REReP and ECENA. Altogether no relevant problems concerning participation are to be reported.
Commitment of the project beneficiaries and partner institutions to apply the results
Commitment to work with the project results is equally important as producing them. The reports produced are further used in the beneficiary countries for generation of further outcomes.
A high level of involvement, cooperation and participation of all the stakeholders, including CSOs and IFIs
RENA to a high extent continues the paths of REReP and ECENA. Both have operated as successful networks for many years with a high level of involvement of all stakeholders. So far, the involvement of CSOs in all the activities of the project and the involvement of IFIs, mainly in the activities of the WG1 are being established to the high extent and it is expected that this level will be maintained during the lifetime of the project.
Willingness of sectors within the public administrations of partner countries to cooperate with their colleagues in other sectors, like environment
The will to cooperate between different sectors of public administration is a crucial success factor for most government action around the globe. The sectors covered by the RENA working groups are in most beneficiary countries shared by several ministries. In most of the cases different sectors in the public administration are willing to cooperate. This has been demonstrated especially with the implementation of Activity 1.5 Progress Monitoring and Activities implemented under WG 2.
High level of institutional stability without major shifts in responsibilities of ministries and other institutes, or shifts of key staff involved in the project implementation
Project implementation has been conducted so far in more or less stable environment. Continuity has been established and enable building up ownership and the use of the project results. In some of the countries (Turkey and Montenegro), changes of Focal Points and WG Coordinators have occurred, however without strong impact on the project implementation.
4.2 Risks
The main risks of this contract are the following:
• Lack of co-operation by stakeholders;
• Carrying out activities with little added value with regard to what has already been done, in
particular by REReP;
• Lack of effective coordination and interaction with on-going activities related to the subject
matter of the contract resulting in overlaps, confusion and wasting of valuable resources; in
order to minimise this risk, an effective coordination with related programmes and other
donor activities must be implemented during the contract (see section 1.5);
• Lack of political commitment;
• Involved stakeholders are not sufficiently stable;
• Partner countries have insufficient interest and institutional capacity to provide (proper) data
or delegate qualified staff to the network activities;
• Partner countries have insufficient capacity to make use of the project results;
• Lack of will of sectors in the public administrations to cooperate with their colleagues in
other sectors, like environment;
• Different levels or speeds of involved countries in their approximation to the environmental
acquis;
• Language barriers.
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Table 7. Risks and Mitigation strategies
Risk Likelihood Impact Mitigation Strategy
Lack of co-operation by stakeholders
Low Medium
Given the commitment demonstrated so far this risk appears to be low, although the region is an area sensitive to conflicts that may flare overnight. If lack of cooperation occurs at the political level the Consultant will discuss the situation with the Contracting Authority to find an approach that fits to the situation. Non-cooperative behaviour at the operational level will be prevented by proper and positively oriented management of working groups and activities, as much as possible giving room for all involved to express themselves and as much as possible taking care there is something in it for everyone. Continued non-cooperative behaviour will first be discussed with the involved person outside the meeting and if not successful by addressing his/her superior.
Carrying out activities with little added value with regard to what has already been done, in particular by REReP
Low High
As demonstrated so far, the Work Plan has been designed and implemented in such a way that all the activities are not repeating previously implemented activities but are building on achieved results and outcomes and their further development.
Lack of effective coordination and interaction with on-going activities related to the subject matter of the contract resulting in overlaps, confusion and wasting of valuable resources
Medium High
In order to minimise this risk, an effective coordination with related programmes and other donor activities will be implemented during the contract. During the project’s Inception Phase the Consultant has intensively communicated with the key persons involved in the final phases of REReP in order to smoothly link RENA to REReP. (handover meeting with REC) The Consultant has also conducted a survey of related projects in the region and interviewed responsible Consultants and officials to identify potential overlaps and decide to what extent RENA could and should be active in these areas. In some areas, especially Climate (WG2), Investments (WG 1.3), and Cross border (WG3.1-3.3), the Consultant has identified numerous well-funded projects with which RENA overlaps and which have been carefully analysed to determine how RENA – with its small, focused budget – could contribute to progress on these environmental management issues.
Lack of political commitment
Low High
Given the commitment demonstrated so far this risk appears to be low.. Where needed the consultant will make every attempt to get in touch with key decision makers to convince them to participate by explaining the benefits of their involvement for their country. The Consultant will only take such action after consultation with the Contracting Authority. The timely nomination of National focal points and working group coordinators during inception are a positive indication in this respect.
Involved stakeholders are not sufficiently
Medium High Government change, regular changes in administrative structures and staff, can all bring instability to RENA. The Consultant is not in a position to influence such
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stable developments. To mitigate the effects of instability the Consultant has developed pro-active (such as helpdesk, personal approach, providing documentation and explanation, web reference, etc.), bringing newly involved stakeholders to the right level of understanding and involvement. In many cases of instability it should be possible in a rather early stage to sense upcoming changes. This will enable us to anticipate by (gradually) shifting our efforts towards the new situation. Major or overnight changes with an impact on project implementation may call for consultations with the Contracting Authority to conclude on the steps to take. The RENA website and helpdesk have been established.
Partner countries have insufficient interest and lack institutional capacity to provide (proper) data or delegate qualified staff to the network activities
Low High
From the very start of the project cooperation between the Secretariat and our experts and the RENA focal points in the beneficiary countries has been established on a very high level.
Partner countries have insufficient capacity to make use of the project results
Medium High
It is difficult to mitigate this risk, as the current situation is the case in many countries, including EU Member States. Through proper involvement of local staff during the project (with making efforts to have to right people attend the activities), and through the issuance of reports, manuals, electronic information tools, we are succeeding to reach the relevant audience for each of the project elements, to sustain the project results (perhaps to be used at a later date) and build on personal contacts between peers across the region and across different networks.
Lack of will of sectors in the public administrations to cooperate with their colleagues in other sectors, like environment
Medium Medium
Will to cooperate is often influenced by fear for the unknown, the uncertainty whether it will harm people’s current status, benefits and powers. The Consultant is practicing an open approach involving key stakeholders first. So far no obvious non-cooperation or obstruction occurred. If occurred our working group managers will take the lead in mitigating the situation looking for solutions. In case of sustained non-cooperation or obstruction that hinders project quality we will seek for a solution or conclusion in close consultation with the Contracting Authority.
Different levels or speeds of involved countries in their approximation to the environmental acquis
Medium Medium
The speed in approximation to the EU acquis differs per beneficiary country. RENA is taking into account the different speeds in designing the project activities and when drafting documents. Ad hoc country specific assistance from the side of the project is provided where possible in order to contribute to mitigating the different speeds. The contracting party is kept up-to-date of countries’ progress and may at its discretion decide to discuss specific elements in a political context. External country specific assessments and specific country assistance is for example taken up in the work
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plans of WG 1 and 4.
Language barriers
Low High
English language skills among stakeholders in the beneficiary countries has not created significant barriers in the project implementation. As agreed with the Commission, in general no documents are translated in the local language, except for particular issues. In the national trainings however, a budget for translation/interpretation has been taken up, when and if needed.
4.3 Problems encountered
Specific issue currently under discussion is participation of ECENA members in IMPEL. Currently
only candidate countries for EU accession are eligible for IMPEL membership and only some of
the beneficiary countrues are eligible to receive the financing for participation in IMPEL activities
directly by IMPEL.
Within the RENA beneficiary countries only Republic of Croatia, fYR of Macedonia and Turkey
are IMPEL members. IMPEL membership of Montenegro as a candidate country is presently being
discussed.
The Commission has taken steps to assist other beneficiary countries of RENA to obtain the
membership status in IMPEL and hence the possibility for greater participation in IMPEL activities
by sending a letter to the IMPEL board.
This letter stated that the Commission would like to suggest IMPEL considers the application of
Potential Candidate countries (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo under UN Security Council
Resolution 1244, Albania, Serbia) to IMPEL. This would however require a change in the IMPEL
statute and rules. No decision has been taken yet and follow-up activities have been taken. A final
approval by IMPEL is expected in their upcoming meeting in June 2012.
Annex 1. Timetable of activities
KE1 KE2 KE3 KE4 SSTE JSTECalendar month Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar
Inception phase M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 M10 M11 M12 M13 M14 M15 M16 M17 M18 M19 M20 M21 M22 M23 M24 M25 M26 M27 M28 M29 M30 M31 M32 M33 M34 M35 M36Inception phase activities 60 40 40 40 0 0 180
60 40 40 40 0 0 180Implementation phase
Working Group 1 - Strategic Planning and Investments
Activity 1.1. Overview Report on Approximation in SEE 2 7 0 0 49 84 142Activity 1.2. RISP – Regional Implementation Support Platform 5 49 6 0 30 178 268Activity 1.3. Investment Planning 5 8 90 0 65 244 412Activity 1.4. Public Participation in Planning 5 26 4 0 20 144 199Activity 1.5. Progress Monitoring 5 74 0 0 250 154 483Activity 1.6. Gap Assessment of draft legislation 4 26 0 0 16 144 190
26 190 100 0 430 948 1694Working Group 2 - Climate Change Activity 2.1. Regional Climate Change Platform on Adaptation and Mitigation 31 0 0 60 110 154 355Activity 2.2. GHG inventories and GHG reporting 20 0 0 20 35 154 229Activity 2.3. Capacity building on the EU ETS 10 0 0 40 45 129 224
61 0 0 120 190 437 808Working Group 3 – Cross-Border Cooperation and Multilateral Environmental Agreements
Activity 3.1. Nature Protection 5 0 12 55 38 204 314Activity 3.2. Water Management 5 0 74 0 55 259 393Activity 3.3. EIA / SEA 5 18 60 0 66 250 399Activity 3.4. Multilateral Env. Agreements – gap assessment 5 12 4 0 21 134 176
20 30 150 55 180 847 1282Working Group 4 - Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Network for Accession (ECENA)Activity 4.1. Capacity building regarding compliance with env. legislation 56 0 0 36 56 136 284Activity 4.2. Country external assessments 14 30 0 0 48 106 198Activity 4.3. EU ETS Compliance 13 0 0 13 8 82 116Activity 4.4. Transfrontier Shipment of Waste (TFS) 13 0 0 9 8 82 112Activity 4.5. Inspection and Enforcement in CB Nature protection areas 10 0 0 10 20 64 104Activity 4.6. ECENA participation in relevant networking activities 7 0 0 7 0 64 78
113 30 0 75 140 534 892
Project complition phase 20 10 10 10 0 94 14420 10 10 10 0 94 144
300 300 300 300 940 2860 5000
2010 2011 2012 2013
Estimated number of working days per month
Month Apr-10 May-10 Jun-10 Jul-10 Aug-10 Sep-10 Oct-10 Nov-10 Dec-10 Jan-11 Feb-11 Mar-11 Apr-11 May-11 Jun-11 Jul-11 Aug-11 Sep-11 total
M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 M10 M11 M12 M13 M14 M15 M16 M17 M18 Y1KE 1 Team leader 4 11 12 3 19 10 12 13 6 11 10.5 11 12 16.5 5 2 8 11 177KE 2 Legal expert 4 8 18 8 11 13 5.5 10 4.5 6 10.7 21.5 8 14 15 11 17 2 187.2KE 3 Env.Investm. 4 6 9 4 9 8 8.5 11 8 5 7 10.5 7 6 5 3 6 10 127KE 4 Env.Acquis 3 11 12 6 5 12 8 8 6 7 15 17 10 19 12 8 12 13 184Senior STEs 7 17 22 13 14.5 6 8 12.5 40.5 35 83 66.5 7 22.5 60 414.5Junior STEs 7 10 3 5 4 0 12 11 19 53 53.5 27.5 56.5 62.5 324
Month Oct-11 Nov-11 Dec-11 Jan-12 Feb-12 Mar-12 Apr-12 May-12 Jun-12 Jul-12 Aug-12 Sep-12 Oct-12 Nov-12 Dec-12 Jan-13 Feb-13 Mar-13 total
M19 M20 M21 M22 M23 M24 M25 M26 M27 M28 M29 M30 M31 M32 M33 M34 M35 M36 Y2KE 1 Team leader 9 9 6 10.5 6 10 10 5 6 5 2 5 5 5 5 5 10 9.5 123 300KE 2 Legal expert 9 11 4.5 13.5 8 10 5 3 5 2 5 6 6 5 5 5 5 4.8 112.8 300KE 3 Env.Investm. 9 13 5 10 13 10 12 16 10 10 10 6 10 12 8 8 6 5 173 300KE 4 Env.Acquis 11.5 16.5 10 11 10 10 10 5 5 5 7 5 0 2 2 2 2 2 116 300Senior STEs 46 44.5 11 18 55 40 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 20 30 21 20 10 525.5 940Junior STEs 62 78 55.5 84.5 134 180 190 190 170 170 170 170 180 160 160 150 150 82 2536 2860
Grand total
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2. UPDATED LOGICAL FRAMEWORK MATRIX INTERVENTION LOGIC OBJECTIVELY VERIFIABLE
INDICATORS SOURCES OF VERIFICATION ASSUMPTIONS
OVERALL OBJECTIVE The overall objective of the project is to enhance regional cooperation in the Western Balkans and Turkey in the field of environment in the prospect of accession to the European Union.
Enhanced regional cooperation in the Western Balkans and Turkey in the field of environment in the prospect of accession to the European Union.
European Commission Progress Reports Final and 6-monthly interim reports
PROJECT PURPOSE The purpose of the project is to assist the European Commission in providing the Secretariat of the Regional Environmental Network for Accession (RENA).
Fully functioning RENA Secretariat in Vienna supports and implements RENA activities (see logframe under activities) as from April 2010.
Final and 6-monthly interim reports Other thematic reports and publications Project website
Institutional support and readiness of relevant authorities to engage in regional cooperation and resources made available for participation in RENA activities High level of institutional stability
without major shifts in responsibilities of ministries and other institutes, or shifts of key staff involved in the project implementation. Willingness of sectors within the public
administrations of partner countries to cooperate with their colleagues in other sectors, like environment.
RESULTS TO BE ACHIEVED Overall results: Improved regional cooperation between
environmental authorities Efficient institutional frameworks and technical
arrangements established Enhanced public participation in environmental
planning
Capacity building and training Information exchange Ad hoc assistance in relation to
transposition, implementation and enforcement of EU law and requirements Progress Monitoring
Final and 6-monthly interim reports WG workshop and training reports with
evaluations Workshop background documents Needs assessment reports Overview approximation report SEE Annual country Progress Monitoring
Relevant authorities are willing to enable all stakeholders to take part in RENA’s activities and be able to allocate resources to implement the project. Commitment of the project beneficiaries
and partners to cooperate and give access to information in a transparent
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Improved transposition and implementation in relation to EU environmental legislation Improved skills in relation to legislation preparation
and enforcement Priority environmental projects and investments
identified Experience exchange groups and networks
established Enhanced cross-border cooperation in relation to
environmental policies, legislation and investments
Development of best practice documents
reports Country assessment reports on the
enforcement capacity Formulated follow-up projects Training materials Lists of participants Guidance documents and manuals Continuously updated and fully
documented project website CDs with all relevant RENA project
documents RENA Network Guide RENA Brochure Newsletters Strategy papers Work plans
manner. A high level of involvement, cooperation
and participation of all the stakeholders, including CSOs and IFIs Avoiding carrying out activities with little
added value with regard to what has already been done, in particular by REReP Effective coordination and interaction
with on-going activities related to the subject matter of the project.
Specific results by each thematic Working Group: WG 1 Strategic Planning & Investments:
Increased quality of transposition and implementation activities within beneficiary countries and regional cooperation in environmental investment planning assured. Particular emphasis to be placed on improved transposition of EU environmental legal requirements and set up of institutional structures more capable for implementation and enforcement of the transposed EU laws.
Preparation of Approximation Strategies Three-day Workshop on Environmental
Approximation Planning for 12 officials of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99 Two day workshop on environmental
approximation obligations and accession negotiations Training materials and Manual Report on assessment, future needs and
next steps. RISP: Annual meetings in 2011 and 2012
conducted as well as extraordinary RISP meetings as needed and approved. Training/workshops on new EU legislation Update of the Implementation Handbook Strategic planning and investments: Annual
meetings conducted as well as extraordinary meetings as needed and approved. Seven national workshops (per each country
Workshop evaluation Training materials and Manual Report on assessment, future needs and
next steps. RISP meeting reports RISP training reports Report on RISP and proposals for future
activities Updated Implementation Handbook for
2011 and 2012 Agreed national format for investment
projects list Description of country specific gaps
regarding investment projects Workshop report on the EU
requirements and identification of environmental projects. Approximation cost assessment. Example content for an investment plan Workshop report on the Role of national
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WG 2 Climate Change:
Increased capacity in SEE and strengthened cooperation within SEE and between SEE countries and the EU in the field of policy making, law drafting and implementation of elements of the European
except Croatia) on investment planning and financing plan development Four combined regional workshops on 1)
The EU requirements and identification of environmental projects; approximation costs assessment; 2) Planning of environmental investment; 3) Role of national and international financing sources in environmental financing; 4) Development of Environmental Financing Plans and Identification and Prioritisation of
Environmental Investment Projects. Public participation: Needs assessment for
support in the transposition and implementation of public participation requirements in the EU acquis and multilateral environmental agreements; Participation of representatives of the Environmental Forum in RENA meetings and activities; Documents and activities in support of institutional strengthening in public participation in the beneficiaries Annual Progress Monitoring Reports and
training on new legislation and progress monitoring in 2013. Legal gap assessments: Up to eight gap
assessments of draft legal acts; Proposals for follow-up activities, workshops, training, or exchange of information
Background documents and minutes for the
three annual meetings of the RENA Climate Change Working Group; ReCAP: Three successful regional capacity
building and informative workshops targeting 8 – 24 relevant policy makers from all RENA countries on the (1) climate and
and international financing sources in environmental financing. Example content for a financing plan Priority investment project list updated. Public Participation Needs Assessment
Report prepared and submitted to RISP representatives Public participation capacity-building
and support activity plan Annual report on PP activities carried
out Follow up documents produced and
published ToCs & IQs prepared Progress Monitoring Country Reports Training report on new EU legislation
and progress monitoring Eight gap assessment reports of draft
legal acts RECAP Needs assessment report Workshop report on Climate and Energy
Package Workshop Report on climate policies
related to transport and F-gases
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Climate Change Programme and EU Climate Change Acquis
WG 3 Cross-Border Cooperation & Multilateral
environmental agreements Increased capacity and strengthened cooperation on issues of transboundary importance (Nature, Water and EIA/SEA) through creation of a forum of officials from the candidate countries and potential candidates and exchange of experience on
energy package, (2) EU policies on transport/fuels and F-gases; (3) Identification of follow-up national RECAP events; (4) 6 national RECAP events on developing concrete national climate actions/projects; (5) Climate projects developed and translated into donor project proposals. GHG emission inventories and reporting:
Group of trained professionals (8-24) from regional network of SEE professionals and experts on GHG emission inventories focusing on (1) Monitoring Mechanism Decision; (2) GHG emissions onventories and reporting; (3) on special topics (selected following the previous two workshops); Three reports on the regional workshops; At least Hands on support missions on preparing inventory reports EU-ETS: Three Regional Seminars on EU-
ETS targeting 8-24 relevant policy makers from RENA countries: (1) General EU-ETS seminar; (2) Seminar on monitoring, reporting and verification (3) Seminar on functioning of registries; (4) Draft national lists of installations to be included into the ETS. Nature: Three annual meetings of the
Nature Protection Working Group; Two year Regional training programme at 6 pilot sites in 2011 and 2012; (6 module training programme for 20 regional national experts and stakeholders from pilot sites. Pilot sites: (a) Shara; (2) Gornje podunavlje; (3) Djerdap; (4) Tara; (5) Durmitor-Sutjeska; (6) Dojran.
Preparatory Workshop on national RECAP events Six national RECAP Seminar Reports Two GHG reporting exchange mission
reports At least two concrete and detailed
RECAP proposals prepared for donor consideration Workshop Report on Monitoring
Mechanism Decision Workshop report emission inventories
reporting EU-ETS Seminar Report EU-ETS Seminar report on monitoring,
reporting and verification EU-ETS Workshop Report on Registries
EU-ETS national workshop Reports on doing inventories EU-ETS Draft installations list from at
least three RENA countries
Workshop Report on Sites Management Nature
Workshop Report on synergy between sites management and local economy Workshop report on communication
strategies Workshop report on conducting nature
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transposition implementation and enforcement of EU legislation
Water Management: Three annual meetings
of the sub-working group, six training workshops on 1) Basic measures: the role of the WFD; 2) River Basin District characterisation, including economic analysis; 3) Heavily modified water bodies and new modifications; 4) Coordination of criteria for good water status and modelling of environmental impact of human activities on water bodies; 5) Development of the Programme of Measures and measures related to Article 9 (cost recovery); 6) WFD derogations and public participation, as well as stakeholder involvement. Three pilot sites: Drin, Drina and Neretva river basins. EIA/SEA Three annual meetings of the
sub-working group, training workshops on Approaches to transposition of EIA/SEA directives; SEA and IPA programmes;
impact assessments Workshop report on conducting nature
impact assessments Workshops report on developing sound
nature project proposals Workshop report on monitoring and
reporting nature protection areas At least two detailed follow-up cross
border nature proposals for donor consideration
Workshop report on Basic measures: the role of the WFD, including description of practical examples.
Water
Workshop report on RBD characterization, including economic analysis Workshop report on HMWB and new
modifications. Workshop report on Coordination of
criteria for good water status and modeling of environmental impact of human activities on water bodies. Check list on major steps to be taken
during cross-border coordination of good water status criteria and monitoring. Guidelines on the development of cost-
effective programme of measures in accordance with WFD. Workshop report on WFD derogations
and public participation. List of further needs.
Workshop Reports, Guidelines, list of EIA/SEA
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WG 4: Environmental Compliance and
Enforcement Network for Accession (ECENA): Improved ability of ECENA member countries to implement and enforce the EU environmental legislation by increasing effectiveness of inspecting bodies and promoting compliance with environmental requirements
EIA/SEA differences and common features; SEA cross-border procedures, including consultation and interpretation of cross-border impacts; EIA cross-border procedures, including consultation and interpretation of cross-border impacts. Pilot sites: Operational Programmes; four HPPs on Moraca river , Neretva/Trebisnjica river basin management with focus on upper horizon; Motorway Morinë – Merdar.. Gaps assessment Mutlilateral environmental
agreements: Implementation questionnaires (IQs) prepared for selected MEAs; Maximum 12 implementation questionnaires completed and assessed; Maximum 12 MEA implementation reports completed
Capacity building permit writers and
inspectors Before 3/2013: Two Training Topics assessments; Eight national training workshops ; Training Materials and Manuals; Pool of 20 well trained environmental inspectors and permits writers per country, capable of performing their tasks of implementing and enforcing the environmental acquis Common inspections and site visits: eight
national training workshops selected pilot sites will be visited and inspected with inspectors from other countries Country external assessments: Seven
country assessment reports with assessments of national, regional and local environmental capacity covering the whole management cycle of policy, legislation, permitting, verification and control,
further requirements report
Maximum 12 MEA implementation reports completed
Gaps assessment multilateral agreements
Two regional Training Topics
assessment reports Eight national training reports on
permitting and inspection with training manuals and common inspections Preparatory Report Country
Assessments Seven RENA Country Assessment
Reports EU-ETS Regional Workshop Report Two TFS Regional Workshop Reports Two Cross border nature protection
inspection Workshop Reports Reports participants of ECENA sister
networks
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monitoring and reporting, focussing specifically on the issues of permitting, inspection and enforcement EU-ETS compliance: One 2-day regional
training workshop with participation of neighboring countries representatives (for example Bulgaria and Romania) TFS: Two 2-day regional training
workshops with participation of neighboring countries representatives (for example Bulgaria and Romania) Cross border nature protection: Two 2-day
regional training workshop with participation of neighboring countries representatives ECENA participation in networks: Three
annual meetings of the ECENA Working Group; Participation in about 5 events per year (as average) of inspectors/permit writers from the region in other sister networks
IMPLEMENTATION PHASE
ACTIVITIES MEANS CONDITIONS REQUIRED TO ACHIEVE SUCCESS
Activity 1.1 Overview report on approximation in SEE Activity 1.2 RISP – Regional Institutional Support Platform Activity 1.3 Investment Planning Activity 1.4 Public participation in planning Activity 1.5 Progress monitoring Activity 1.6 Gap assessments of draft legal acts Activity 2.1 ReCAP Activity 2.2 GHG Reporting Activity 2.3 EU-ETS Activity 3.1 Nature Protection Activity 3.2 Water Management
Junior Non-Key Experts: 900 wd – (800 + 100 wds)
Country coordinators+PR/Visibility
Team Leader: 60 wds Inception
Key Expert 2: 40 wds Key Expert 3: 40 wds Key Expert 4: 40 wds
Team Leader: 26 wds WG 1 Strategic Planning and Investments:
Key Expert 2: 190 wds Key Expert 3: 100 wds
Given the RENA history so far political support from the side of Environment Ministers seems evident, being a first precondition for successful RENA cooperation. Commitment to work with the project results will however be equally important. Reports may be nice for the record, they are much nicer if they are not just a piece of output, but generate actual outcomes. As it seems the commitment to be involved is rather strong in the beneficiary countries giving good hope that
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Activity 3.3 EIA and SEA Activity 3.4 Multilateral Environmental Agreements – gap assessments Activity 4.1 Capacity building regarding compliance with environmental legislation through better understanding of issues and identification of targeted solutions Activity 4.2 Country external assessments Activity4.3 EU ETS Compliance Activity 4.4 Transfrontier Shipment of Waste Activity 4.5 Inspection and enforcement in cross border nature protection areas Activity 4.6 ECENA participation in relevant networking activities including IMPEL and other sister networks
Key Expert 4: 0 wds Senior Non Key Experts: 430 wds Junior Non-Key Experts: tbd Incidentals: 430.827 euro
Team Leader: 61 wds WG 2: Climate Change
Key Expert 2: 0 wds Key Expert 3: 0 wds Key Expert 4: 120 wds Senior Non Key Experts: 190 wds Junior Non-Key Experts: tbd Incidentals: 334.687 euro
Team Leader: 20 wds WG 3: Cross border cooperation
Key Expert 2: 30 wds Key Expert 3: 150 wds Key Expert 4: 55 wds Senior Non Key Experts: 180 wds Junior Non-Key Experts: tbd Incidentals: 504.087 euro
Team Leader: 113 wds WG 4: ECENA
Key Expert 2: 30 wds Key Expert 3: 0 wds Key Expert 4: 75 wds Senior Non Key Experts: 140 wds Junior Non-Key Experts: tbd Incidentals: 490.124 euro
Team Leader: 20 wds Final phase
Key Expert 2: 10 wds Key Expert 3: 10 wds
steps forward will be made. Cooperation and data availability and the timely access to these data are highly important to proceed with network activities according to planning and to provide quality outputs. These elements will definitely impact the usefulness of the project report results and the benefit all stakeholders can have from it. Many activities are planned in RENA. The allocation of staff and resources to participate in the events may be a bit difficult in a number of cases. Not only in terms of quantity, also in terms of quality. This may mainly refer to representatives of public administrations (many countries having limited experienced senior resources) and civil society organisations. The efficiency and effectiveness of the knowledge transfer in the workshops and events will highly depend on this aspect. Proper project implementation is served with a stable environment. Continuity will be an important aspect in building up ownership and the use of the project results. Since the project deals with countries that have so far shown regular political and administrative alterations it is likely that in some of them relevant changes potentially impacting project results will take place
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Minutes of the Meeting 3rd Steering Committee meeting
Regional Environmental Network for Accession (RENA)
Date: 14 October, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Place: Hotel VALAMAR DUBROVNIK PRESIDENT, Iva Dulcica 142, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Time: 09:00 – 17:00
Participants:
Beneficiaries/Focal points • Mr. Fatos Bundo - Focal point for Albania, Director of EU Integration and Projects, Ministry of
Environment, Forests and Water Administration • Ms. Azra Rogović Grubić - Focal point for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Senior Advisor for International
Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations • Ms. Mira Medić - Focal point for Croatia, Director of the Directorate for the EU, Ministry of
Environmental Protection, Physical Planning and Construction • Ms. Jadranka Ivanova - Focal point for fYR of Macedonia. Head of the Department for European Union,
Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning • Mr. Muhamet Malsiu - Focal point for Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99. Director of Environmental
Department, Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning • Ms. Milja Stanojević - Focal point for Montenegro. Advisor, Department for International Cooperation and
Sustainable Development, Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism • Mr. Nebojša Pokimica – Focal point for Serbia, Assistant Minister, Ministry of Environment, Mining and
Spatial Planning
European Commission • Ms. Daniela Topirceanu, Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Preparedness/Civil Protection,
Veterinary, DG Enlargement, European Commission • Ms. Madalina Ivanica, RENA Task Manager, Policy Officer, International Relations and Enlargement,
DG Environment, European Commission
Project Team • KE1/TL. Mr. Ike van der Putte • KE2. Mr. Mihail Dimovski • KE3. Ms. Daiva Semeniene • KE4. Mr. Imre Csikós
RENA Secretariat • Mr. Tumennasan Dolgor, Human Dynamics • Mr. Ruža Radović, Human Dynamics • Ms. Slavica Ašković, Human Dynamics
Official welcoming The meeting was opened by Mr. Csikos, welcoming Ms. Stanojevic, new Focal Point for Montenegro and Ms. Topirceanu from DG Enlargement and Mr. Dimovski, new KE2 of RENA.
Ms. Medic welcomed participants on behalf of Croatia, indicating the satisfaction with the progress of the project achieved so far and presented in the draft 2nd Interim Report. Ms. Ivanica thanked to Ms. Medic for hosting the meeting in Croatia. Ms. Ivanica welcomed Mr. Dimovski, being at the SC meeting for the first time as the replacement on the position of KE2 instead of Ms. Whitehead who has left the project due to a health reasons and Ms. Stanojevic, new Focal Point of Montenegro. Ms. Ivanica explained that the last part of the meeting as per agenda will be devoted to discussion on the continuation of activities in the region under RENA 2 once the project is over.
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Adoption of the agenda Proposed agenda was unanimously adopted.
Minutes of the second SC meeting Mr. Csikos gave a brief overview of the minutes of the previous SC meeting where the first Interim Report has been presented and discussed. The minutes of the second SC meeting were approved. Under this point the participation of NGOs under Environment Forum project has been discussed. Since the NGOs are sending their representatives to RENA events as representatives of EF project and the project is ending in December 2011, the conclusion was that the bilateral discussion will be held with EF project Team leader to establish the modality through which the participation of NGO representatives on RENA events will be continued even after the EF project is closed.
Draft Interim Report (March 19, 2011 – September 18, 2011) (TL/KE 1 Ike van der Putte) Mr. van der Putte presented the 2nd Interim Report, its structure and contents as well the progress of the project in line with the work plan. Hard copy of the main text of the Interim Report has been distributed to participants along with the CD containing the annexes. Mr. van der Putte also announced that the next Ministerial Meeting will be organised by EC DG Environment with support from RENA Secretariat end of March 2012. The exact date will be determined and announced to the countries as soon as possible. The absence of Turkey at the SC Meeting and announced absence on WG4 2nd Annual Meeting was tackled and Ms. Ivanica said she will check the issue with counterparts from Turkey.
Working Group 1 – Strategic Planning and Investments/Activity 3.4 MEAs (KE2 Mihail Dimovski) Mr. Dimovski presented the activities done under WG 1 during second interim reporting period, approach and methodology applied, potential issues/obstacles and solutions as well as planned activities, approach and methodology for the next reporting period (September – March 2012).
Activity 1.1 Preparation of Approximation Strategies
Regional training originally envisaged to be organised with the focus on BiH and Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99 was due to the cancelation of BiH, organised as sub-regional training with the main focus on Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99 with participation of representatives of fYR of Macedonia. Two main topics covered with the sub-topics were: (1) Designing the preparation of approximation strategies and programmes and (2) Economic and Financial Approximation Strategy. The result of the training was developed programme outline for the potential content of Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99 EAS. Major issue was absence of representatives of BiH due to the location of the training. Although project offered to change the location of the training, the participation could not be achieved. RENA Secretariat will prepare and send the letters to the relevant Ministries in BiH in order to promote participation of country representatives at RENA events and EC will tackle this issue at their upcoming Sub-committee meetings. Ms. Ivanica expressed her disappointment with the fact that no BiH representatives were nominated to participate at the above workshop as planned. Ms. Rogovic Grubic explained that several problems were influencing this, such as the language barrier, other obligation, location, coordinator of WG that is not very active, etc. Ms. Rogovic Grubic explained that the offer has been made by RENA Secretariat that the same training at the national level is provided to BiH, possibly back to back with national TA on development of EAs that is about to be initiated in BiH. The next training to be held under this Activity is regional training on Approximation Obligations and Accession Negotiation in Brussels. The training will provide overview of the negotiation process; ensure exchange of experience and best practices with candidate countries and NMS with participation of chief negotiators EC DG Environment Desk Officers and DG Enlargement as lecturers. In order to avoid numerous travels, the training will be organised back to back with 2nd Annual Meeting of WG 1.
Activity 1.2 RISP
So far two regional trainings have been held in the reporting period: • First regional training/workshop on Directive 2008/99 (Criminal law)/Directive 2004/35/EC
(Environmental liability), Zagreb, 30-31 May, 2011 • Second regional training/workshop on Regulation (EC) 1272/2008 (CLP) and (EC)1907/2006
(REACH), Istanbul, 11-13 October, 2011 – (to be reported in the next Interim report) In the coming period the project team will prepare and deliver:
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• Regional training/workshop on Directive 2007/2/EC/INSPIRE (to be delivered in collaboration with the Austrian Environmental Agency)
• Annual WG 1/ RISP meeting (to discuss and agree on the details of trainings to be delivered in 2012) • Update of the EU Handbook on the Implementation of Environmental Acquis – the project team will
in collaboration with EC determine the scope and methodology of the update, draft the list of relevant EC judgments between 2007 and 2011, reviewing the current version of the Handbook to identify and revise any obsolete information, revise existing fiches covering separate EC legislation to accommodate for amendments adopted between 2007 and 2011, prepare new sub-sections for entirely new EC legislation adopted within the implementation period (2007-2011). Analysis of the Handbook will include 3 interrelated steps: legal gaps analysis, implementation gaps analysis and analysis of the current version of the Handbook.
On the issue of the Handbook update, Ms. Medic asked if there is a budget for translation of the updated Handbook, but unfortunately the translation or the printing cannot be financed by the project. However, the electronic version will be made available for download and RENA Secretariat will check with the PR expert the possibilities to make electronic version in more user friendly format.
Activity 1.5 Progress Monitoring
Progress Monitoring is considered to be the activity with high importance. PM provides information not only to the EC but also to the countries and helps them to understand where they stand in terms of their progress toward EU. All PM Reports were prepared and submitted by mid September, 2011. Some difficulties that have occurred in the year 14 of PM exercise were the following: information not provided for number of sectors without explanation on reasons behind, contradictory information provided in ToCs, legislation adopted in previous PM period reported as progress, etc. Main issue to be discussed is scoring of draft legislation as progress although being in line with the current PM methodology. Ms. Medic commented that in line with the methodology, the draft legislation was scored as a progress. Croatia is of the opinion that such methodology should be kept as preparation of draft is for a fact a progress and present incentive to the countries. Mr. Dimovski agreed with the point, clarifying that the difference should be made between transposition progress and transposition efforts. Draft legislation should be reflected in the report, and the scoring methodology can remain as such with the condition that if draft legislation remains a draft for the period longer than 2 or 3 years the scored points will be deducted. Ms. Ivanica explained that EC takes into consideration the adopted legislation as real indicator of transposition progress. Draft legislation shows efforts toward reaching the progress, but if draft is not adopted in a reasonable period of time then there is no progress and progress scores awarded based on a draft cannot be kept. The reasonable period of time is to be agreed with the countries, and the suggestion is that this reasonable period of time should be 3 years. However no changes will be made until the agreement is reached on the proposed changes. Ms. Medic explained that the reasonable deadline for adoption should be agreed amongst the countries and EC. Mr. Dimovski asked the Focal Points to declare if they agree with the modification of the scoring methodology as explained above. The Focal Points agreed clarifying that the reasonable deadline for adoption of new legislation should be set to the period of three years. Ms. Ivanova agreed to the period of three yeas being a reasonable time for the adoption of the legislation, but not to the procedure of decreasing the score if the deadline is not fulfilled. One of the issues the project team faced during preparation of PM Reports for 2011 was inter ministerial coordination. The issue was resolved by additional involvement of EC and project team, additional meetings and coordination and this practice will continue during next year as well. Ms. Ivanova explained that the deadlines are rather tight and that it would be helpful to receive the ToCs and IQs as soon as possible and that additional trainings on filling in the ToCs and IQs for new legislation will be welcomed. Ms. Radovic explained that delay in delivery of blank ToCs and IQs in 2011 was partly caused by late determination of the list of legislation for Climate Acquis, but since the list of legislation for year 2012 will remain the same, the delays are not expected.
Activity 1.6 Gap Assessment of Draft Legal Acts
The project team developed the template for requesting the legal gap assessment or compliance check of draft legal acts. So far, only one request have been received, from Montenegro, with very short deadline for the project team to prepare compliance check for draft SEA legislation. The project team will provide advice to beneficiary countries on draft legislation for which they would benefit compliance checking and will continue to provide support under this activity, but it is essential that sufficient
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period of time is given for compliance check implementation, i.e. that compliance check is requested by the countries well in advance.
Activity 3.4 Multilateral Environmental Agreements
Under this activity during the reporting period the project team prepared request template for gap assessment of MEAs. So far no requests were received and project team would like to propose new approach to this activity. The activity could be focused on SEA and EIA. The main objective of such revised activity could be to overcome accession challenges in proper implementation of EIA and SEA but also to assist the countries in adhering to international obligations in transboundary EIA and SEA, namely the Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in Transboundary Context (1991 Espoo Convention) and the Protocol on Strategic Environmental Assessment (2003 Kiev protocol). The activity could be a good opportunity for further synergy with Water Management, Nature and EIA/SEA Sub-groups and activities of RENA, but also with other regional initiatives. The outputs of such revised activity could be gap analysis of relevant multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs), legislation, and actual implementation, overview of institutional gaps related to the implementation of the Espoo Convention (EIA) and Kiev Protocol (SEA) and preparation and provision of guidelines for the environmental requirements for IPA projects (in line with IPA implementing Regulation 718/2007). Ms. Medic commented that the production of guidelines under this activity would be rather useful for the countries. Ms. Azra Rogovic Grubic noted that BiH would need to continue work under this activity as initially planned with legal gap assessment, but this is still to be officially confirmed to RENA Secretariat once checked internally in the country. Ms. Ivanova also suggested that this proposed modification should be discuss in the countries internally and that the proposed changes can be confirmed only after this internal discussions. However, the conclusion was reached that the gap assessment will not remain limited to initially confirmed international conventions but will be open to all priorities that countries might have. The final decisions on the above proposed changes will be made at the second annual meeting of WG1 that will be held in November 2011 in Brussels.
Working Group 2 Climate Change (KE4 Imre Csikos) Mr. Csikos presented the overview of activities implemented in the reporting period under WG2, as well as planned activities for the coming reporting period(s) in accordance with the revised work plan of this working group. Under this working group (under various Activities of WG), eight events (workshops, trainings) so far has been organised. The general conclusion made by the project team after year and a half of the implementation of the work plan is the following; different levels of capacity in the countries to develop climate change policies; all RENA countries (including Croatia) need to continue to take steps to achieve convergence with the EU Climate acquis; all RENA countries are required to step up human resources and skills capacity; high-level message from the EC to the region is required to push forward the activities in this area; transfer of knowledge on EU climate policies and legislation will provide opportunities to the region to unlock the renewable energy potentials, to achieve sustainable development through transformation towards zero carbon economies and to create new economic potentials to achieve set of renewable targets (new jobs). RENA WG 2 role is seen as a vehicle for the region to explore and unlock opportunities to implement (elements) of the Climate Acquis through awareness raising, establishment of platform of climate experts, development of concrete projects to be financed by various donors and capacity building. It has to be noted that IPA 2011- 2013 programme contains climate change as one of the top priorities. Thus RENA programme should also maximize benefits of IPA support. So far only a very limited number of IPA Climate proposals exist, although the budget is 800 million Euros for climate and environment (together). Most of the climate proposals will likely include IPA I (capacity building). Under RENA WG2 suggestion for prioritisation of IPA Climate proposals has been made and it is still to be confirmed by the countries. In the coming reporting period under three activities of this WG a cascade of events is planned to be implemented. The always present concern is the absorption capacity of the countries.
Activity 2.1 ReCAP
1. Skopje, fYR of Macedonia, 19 and 20 January 2012, National ReCAP seminar (EU Climate and Energy Package) with maximum 100 participants representing industry, CSOs; central, regional and local authorities, background institutions.
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2. Belgrade, Serbia, 15 and 16 February 2012, National ReCAP seminar (EU Climate and Energy Package) with maximum 100 participants representing industry, CSOs; central, regional and local authorities, background institutions.
3. Istanbul, Turkey, March 2012, National ReCAP seminar (EU Climate and energy package) with maximum 100 participants representing high level officials, CEOs and NGOS. This meeting was initially planned to be held in November 2011 but was postponed for March 2012.
Before each event KE 2 will visit the countries to discuss the level and other details of each workshop. Ms. Ivanova noted that the country is looking forward to the proposed event. In relation to IPA funds mentioned, there is also proposal from fYR of Macedonia that the guidelines for transposition of EU Climate Acquis are produced in order to help the countries in implementation of this complicated legislation. Mr. Csikos agreed with the statement and explained that WG 2 will help the countries per request to draft project fiches for the activities that cannot be covered by RENA work plan and could be financed by IPA. Ms. Topirceanu noted that while drafting the project fiches, the source of financing has to be known in order to avoid drafting in vain. Ms. Topirceanu also commented that agendas for the workshops mentioned to be implemented under Activity 2.1 have to reflect the various interest of the wide audience that will attend these workshops. Ms. Medic added that their Ministry already submitted twice proposal for TA project to be financed by IPA but the proposal was declined with the justification that the priority for funding is placed on judiciary reforms. Ms. Topirceanu replied that they have no influence on national programmes, but as per her experience the priorities for financing strive usually from national strategic documents and if the justification for refusal was such, than the justification for the proposed projects has to be very strong in order to get the required funding.
Activity 2.2 MMD
The activities planned for the next reporting period: 1. Tirana, Albania, 16 and 17 November 2011. Two days regional workshop on preparation of GHG
emissions inventories and reporting (focus on selected sectors)/back to back with 2nd annual meeting of WG 2, 18 November 2011;
2. Zagreb, Croatia, March 2012: The scope of the regional workshop will be defined on the basis of discussions and identified needs during the first two workshops, and is to be agreed by the Commission and RENA Working Group 2.
Under this activity, hands-on support in preparation of GHG emission inventories in line with the MMD are planned. If possible, missions to some EU Member State(s) with a focus on, for example a specific sector or specific needs of the beneficiary country/ies are planned. The exact scope and methodology for this is still to be discussed with the beneficiary countries, on which basis a programme will be prepared. Along with this, targeted missions of experts from EU Member States to a RENA country to provide assistance on GHG inventory and reporting process are planned. The focus is to provide possibility for solving practical/technical problems. Here existing expertise of (MS and other) experts could be applied.
Activity 2.3 EU ETS
The activities planned for the next reporting period are focused on delivery of regional workshops on EU ETS. These workshops will be combined with the national workshops described under Activity 2.1. This approach was already implemented in Zagreb where the combination of national Activity 2.1 workshop and regional Activity 2.3 workshop was organised with success end of September 2011. Working Group 3 – Cross border cooperation and MEAs (KE4 Imre Csikos)
Activity 3.1 – Nature Protection Sub-group
Mr. Csikos presented the activities implemented under this Sub-group in the reporting period. Two regional trainings were held: Module 1: Development and Implementation of Nature Sites Management Plans. Location: Kopacki Rit, Croatia (Serbia, Croatia, Hungary). During this training focus was placed on the topics such as: management plan development with a participatory approach; implementation of management plans; involvement of stakeholders. The evaluation results demonstrated that the approach to development of Management Planning was new for participants, but also that there is no cross border cooperation between Serbia and Croatia which threatens integrity of the site. The conclusion after the training is that economic developments overrule nature objectives and that EU legislation will secure better protection of Kopacki Rit. Module 2: Nature Management and strengthening the local economy: creating business and revenues in cross border areas: Dojran Lake (fYR of Macedonia and Greece). During this training focus was placed on the topics such as: creation of revenues from nature management; modules for stimulation of local economies; options for
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financing nature; making links to management planning. During the training, project team discovered that problems on Dojran Lake are related to: artificially filling of water table (deep aquifer) due to unsustainable agricultural (irrigation) practices; eutrophication; need for scientific environment and nature study to be developed and need for development of joint cross border management plans in order to support preservation of Dojran Lake. Preparations are on-going for the implementation of Module 3 that will be held in Djerdap, Serbia (Serbia and Romania). Under this module focus will be placed on communication with stakeholders. In the next reporting period, Module 4 will be implemented on Shara Mountain (cross border of fYR of Macedonia, Albania, Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99).
Working Group 1 – Strategic Planning and Investments/Activity 1.3 / Working Group 3 – Cross Border Cooperation and MEAs (KE3 Daiva Semeniene)
Activity 1.3 – Investment Planning Sub-group
Ms. Semeniene presented the activities implemented under this Sub-group in the reporting period. During period April to June 2011, seven national workshops (in each country) on investment planning and financing plan development has been organised. These were followed by regional workshop on the EU requirements and identification of environmental projects and approximation costs assessment. This regional workshop was also focused on preparation of prioritised lists of environmental projects with regional impact. Main conclusions after the national workshops were the following: additional efforts in transposition of heavy costs directives were necessary; some important strategic documents were still missing, in particular those, which contained identified projects for full compliance with the EU requirements; cooperation among institutions remained problematic, despite that some steps were being taken by establishing joint working groups and other mechanisms; capacity building in project cycle was needed on both central and local level; better established procedures were needed for project identification, prioritisation and implementation; and finally, more clear commitment from countries on level of local financing was needed. Development of long lists of projects should be considered as necessary part, preparing for membership negotiations. Regional workshop on planning of environmental investments combined with 2nd annual meeting of this Sub-group is planned to be held in December 2011 in Tirana. This workshop will also be devoted to further development of priority lists of environmental investment projects with regional impact (final decision on the set of criteria to be used along with the first draft lists will be produced). Collaboration with other regional initiatives and IFIs is ongoing (Sub-group experts participated in the meetings organised by WBIF, DABLAS, etc. Project team provided inputs to DABLAS newsletter and Guide for rapid pre-appraisals of urban wastewater projects).
Activity 3.2 – Water Management
Ms. Semeniene presented the activities implemented so far as well as planned activities with more details for the events planned for first half of 2012. Two regional workshops were held in March and September 2011 resulting with the improved capacity of the participants on the RBD characterisation, delineation of water bodies, pressures and impacts assessment including diffuse and point pollution, water abstraction and morphological pressures, adequate monitoring systems and typology, identification of water bodies at risk, etc. Next regional workshop will be focused on heavily modified water bodies and new modifications and will be combined with the 2nd annual meeting of this Sub-group. The workshop/meeting will be held in December 2011. Two more regional workshops are planned in the first half of 2012.
Activity 3.3 – EIA and SEA
Ms. Semeniene presented the activities implemented under EIA/SEA Sub-group in the reporting period as well as planned activities with more details for the events planned for first half of 2012. Under this Sub-group one regional workshop on approaches to transposition of EIA/SEA directives was held. Next workshop on SEA for IPA programmes is planned to be held in November 2011 combined with the 2nd annual meeting of this Sub-group. During first half of 2012 two more regional workshops are planned. Working Group 4 – ECENA Mr. van der Putte presented the activities implemented in the reporting period as well as planned activities with more details for the events planned for 2012.
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The project team implemented sub-regional trainings designed under the Activity 4.1, involving approximately 20 participants per training + inspectors from two other RENA countries in order to improve the exchange of experience. The trainings were implemented for the first four batch of countries. The Manual for national trainings have been developed.
Activity 4.2 Country external assessments
Under Activity 4.2 the country external assessments were finalised for Serbia, fYR of Macedonia and Montenegro. Site visits were organised for preparation of the reports for Albania and Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99. The visit to Turkey is planned for December 2011.
Activity 4.3 EU ETS compliance
The first regional workshop on EU ETS compliance is planned for May 2012 to be held in Croatia (still to be confirmed).
Activity 4.4 TFS
The first regional workshop on TFS (harbour and ship transport) will be organised in collaboration with IMPEL in April 2012 in Turkey. Second workshop is planned to be held on road transport in June 2012.
Activity 4.5 Inspection and Enforcement in cross border Nature protection areas
The first regional workshop on nature inspection is planned to be held on Lake Ohrid in October 2012. Second regional workshop is planned to be held on Skadar Lake in November 2012.
Activity 4.6 ECENA participation in relevant networking activities including IMPEL and other sister networks
Collaboration with other relevant networks continued during reporting period, with main focus on collaboration with IMPEL. The efforts of the EC initiated in the previous reporting period resulted with the possibility that IMPEL will change their rules and will allow potential candidates to become the members of the IMPEL. This change will become official most probably after the next General Assembly Meeting of IMPEL that will be held in Warsaw, 24 November 2011. Under this activity, 2nd Annual meeting of WG4 will be held in Skopje on 18 October 2011. Discussion on the future of RENA Ms. Ivanica explained that the discussion on the future of RENA was initiated during 2nd SC meeting held in March 2011 and that Focal Points were asked to start thinking on the priorities that should be included on possible RENA 2 project. Ms. Topirceanu made an introduction with the general statement on IPA funds. IPA is instrument for pre-accession process. All projects whether national or regional financed by IPA have to be related to pre-accession. Most funds under IPA are related to national projects and are distributed in line with the strategic documents produced by the countries. In 2009 it was decided that the countries had to be more involved in the process of design of projects. Eight priority sectors are established. In order to ensure more participative approach and following the decision made in 2009 working groups are created to design sector plans for the regional interventions. One counterpart has been appointed for each country (national IPA coordinators – NIPACs). NIPACs are responsible for communication with DG Enlargement. In practice it has been demonstrated that communication between NIPACs, line ministries in the countries and RENA Focal Points has not been established at the expected level. Sector plan was produced for the period 2011 – 2013. Twice a year coordination meetings are organised by DG Enlargement for NIPACs. On these meetings strategic decisions and choices are made. One of the strategic decisions is related to RENA 2. At the meeting held in May 2011, it was expected that some basic grounds for priorities for RENA 2 will come from RENA 1. However, these grounds were not ready for meeting in May. NIPAC for fYR of Macedonia, Mr. Vlatko Trpeski therefore took over the responsibility to coordinate the process of consulting RENA FPs and relevant stakeholders in order to make necessary preparations for drafting the project fiche. The information was collected, but the lessons learned from RENA 1 showed that the focus of the countries is rather regional. Draft project fiche has been developed, but it has been rejected since multi beneficiary context has not been properly justified. Therefore more efforts are needed in collecting the relevant information in order to prepare justifiable project fiche proving the sustainability of the possible future project. Ms. Ivanica confirmed that first attempt to receive the information and proposals from FPs for RENA 2 were not at the expected level as most of them could fit perfectly under national IPA and some of them were related to the activities that are already under implementation in RENA 1. Therefore it has been decided to launch
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second round of information and proposals collection in order to prepare the final draft of project fiche for RENA 2. The general idea is to build on the achievements of RENA 1. RENA FPs are therefore kindly asked to discuss internally the possibilities and to send to EC suggestions and proposals on the thematic areas and activities needed to be implemented under RENA 2. The FPs should keep in mind few criteria (based in which proposals will be judged in the approval process):
1. Reference to strategic documents; 2. Other means and tools than trainings should be considered for exchange of knowledge and experience; 3. "added value" brought by a multi-beneficiary/regional approach compared to a national one; 4. number of priority areas addressed 5. the extent to which the Action builds on the results of previous EC interventions; 6. the realism of the Action in the given timeframe/the probability that similar Actions could be
implemented in the meantime with financing from other sources 7. the cost effectiveness and efficiency of the Action; 8. the number of IPA categories of Beneficiaries that would effectively benefit from the Action/equal
treatment of all IPA Beneficiaries; 9. the capacity of the target groups/beneficiaries to ensure sustainability to the Action; 10. the number of elements that plead in favour of the Action's sustainability; 11. the degree to which the Action allows synergies; etc.
Ms. Ivanica added that FPs should consult project experts in the process of proposal and suggestions preparations. The project team will prepare a document on the lessons learned from RENA 1. The documents (logframe matrix, project fiche) have to be ready by February 2012. Therefore the information from the countries has to be prepared by mid November 2011 including the minutes of the meetings held in the countries internally. Ms. Ivanova explained that this process for collection of information was not presented to FPs as described at the meeting, first time when the process was launched, otherwise the information that were provided by the countries would probably be different. Ms. Medic asked for clarification on the position of Croatia in RENA 2, whether there is a need for full or limited or involvement at all. Ms. Ivanica replied that most probably the involvement will not be necessary but that will depend on the timing for start up of RENA 2.
Follow up points
The follow-up points resulting from the meeting are:
Follow-up points By whom Deadline
Lessons learned and evaluation report on RENA 1 RENA Secretariat November 2011
Proposals for RENA 2 project fiche Beneficiaries Mid November 2011
Decision on the scope of activities under Activity 3.4 Beneficiaries Mid November 2011
Decision on the revision of the scoring system for PM (reasonable period of time – 3 years, deduction of awarded points after the reasonable period of time)
Beneficiaries Mid November 2011
3rd Interim Report, Annex 4- Incidental Expenditure budget breakdown
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Minutes of the Meeting 2nd
Regional Environmental Network for Accession (RENA)
Annual Meeting of WG 1
Date: 25 November 2011, Brussels, Belgium
Participants:
Beneficiaries
Mr. Fatos Bundo, RENA Focal Point, Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Water Administration
Ms. Biserka Puc, WG 1 Coordinator, Ministry of Environmental and Nature Protection
Ms. Jadranka Ivanova, RENA Focal Point, Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning
Mr. Muhamet Malsiu, RENA Focal Point/WG 1 Coordinator, Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning
Mr. Zymer Mrasori, WG 1 Deputy Coordinator, Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning
Ms. Milja Stanojevic, RENA Focal Point, Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism
Ms. Brankica Cmiljanović, WG 1 Contact Person for Progress Monitoring, Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism
Ms. Nada Mihailovic, Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism
Mr. Velibor Goranovic, Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism
Mr. Nebojsa Pokimica, RENA Focal Point, Ministry of Environment, Mining and Spatial Planning
Mr. Miroslav Tadic, Ministry of Environment, Mining and Spatial Planning
European Union • Ms. Madalina Ivanica, RENA Task Manager, DG Environment, European Commission
Project Team • Mr. Imre Csikos Key expert 4 • Mr. Mihail Dimovski Key expert 2
RENA Secretariat • Mrs. Ruza Radovic Project manager, Human Dynamics
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Official welcoming The meeting was opened by Mr Dimovski by greeting all the participants for coming to the second annual meeting of the WG 1 “Strategic planning and Investments”, who announced that the discussion will be led on the approach and methodology that was applied, whether the activities were in line with the expected results, about any obstacles or problems the participants may have faced during the implementation as well as well as discussion on the planned activities of the WG 1. Mr Dimovski explained the importance of the WG 1 which deals with transposition and, at some extent, with implementation of the environmental acquis; it also covers progress monitoring, capacity building in transposition and implementation process, legal assistance and it works in synergy with other WGs since all WGs under RENA programme are interrelated.
Approval of the agenda The proposed agenda was approved by the participants.
1.1 “Preparation of Approximation Strategies” Mr Dimovski presented the implemented activities under Activity 1.1 “Preparation of Approximation Strategies”.
The Sub-Regional Training Workshop “Preparing Environmental Approximation Strategy” was held in Prishtina from 3-5 October, 2011. The workshop was requested by Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99 due to the urgent need of getting assistance in the start-up activities regarding the Environmental Approximation Strategy. Due to the unavailability of participants Bosnia and Herzegovina cancelled their participation. The training methodology was developed in collaboration with the beneficiaries. Over 16 lectures and power point presentations accompanied with a number of case studies and examples has been provided. Two main topics were covered with sub-topics:
- Designing the preparation of approximation strategies and programmes
- Economic and Financial Approximation Strategy
As the outcome of the workshop the outline for project fiche for NEAS in Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99 has been developed. The outline will be further used by the authorities in discussion with EC in seeking further assistance.
Regional workshop on the Approximation Obligations and the Chapter 27 was implemented in the period 23 – 24 November 2011. Participation of former negotiators from Romania and Lithuania provided hands of experience to the participants. The workshop was particularly important for the countries that are slightly behind with the accession process and provided them with the information needed for better negotiation preparation.
1.2 “Regional Institutional Support Platform”/1.4 “Public Participation” Under Activity 1.2 “Regional Institutional Support Platform” the first regional workshop on Directive 2008/99 (Criminal law)/Directive 2004/35/EC (Environmental liability) was organized in Zagreb (20-21 May, 2011). Second regional workshop on Regulation (EC) 1272/2008 (CLP) and (EC) 1907/2006 (REACH) was organized in Istanbul, Turkey (11-12 October, 2011). The workshop was delivered by RENA KE 1/TL Mr Ike van der Putte and SSTEs and it was a highly technical meeting.
Mr Dimovski added that there are on-going preparations for the third Regional meeting on INSPIRE Directive. He shortly explained that this Directive is new and it requires effort by the countries to implement it. The contacts have been made with the Austrian Environmental Agency to jointly organise the workshop. The agreement has been reached to organise the workshop on 17 and 18 January 2012 in the premises of Austrian Environmental Agency in Vienna, Austria.
Under Activity 1.2, the project team will provide the update of the Handbook on Implementation of the environmental acquis. The handbook presents the most interesting publications of the EC. The
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Handbook represents a very comprehensive material covering the best practices on the environmental acquis and has to be regularly updated.
Mr Dimovski once again emphasized the complexity of updating the handbook. First of all, the scope of the handbook update needs to be defined. One of the very important issues presents research and collection of new references to national implementing measures for new EC environmental legislation. This task requires a lot of time and effort and cooperation with relevant authorities. There is a need to review the whole Handbook in order to identify and revise any obsolete information. Mr Dimovski added that the existing fiches covering separate EC legislation need to be revised to accommodate for amendments adopted between 2007 and 2011. Importance of typing up new sub-sections for entirely new EC legislation in the relevant sectors adopted within the implementation period was emphasized.
He explained that the Handbook analysis will include three interrelated steps:
1. Legal gaps analysis
2. Implementation gaps analysis
3. Analysis of the current version of the Handbook
Discussion – Planned Activities Mr Dimovski invited the participants to discuss on the abovementioned topics regarding the remaining workshops to be delivered.
The participants agreed that the workshop on Simulation of EU Accession Negotiation process should be organized in Macedonia in May/June 2012 and the workshop on Environmental Crime should be organised in Montenegro in May/June 2012.
Activity 1.5 Progress Monitoring of the Transposition and Implementation of the EU Environmental Acquis Mr Dimovski explained that preparation of PM reports requires lots of resources and inter-ministerial cooperation and he also emphasized that a number of difficulties could be faced during its implementation. Main purpose of PM reporting is to provide updated, comprehensive overview of the current situation in the beneficiary countries concerning the status of transposition and implementation of the environmental acquis. It is assisting the countries’ approximation strategies, planning resources and in defining priorities within the approximation process. It provides specific information on issues that could constitute barrier in the accession process. Progress Monitoring also proved information to the EC where the country stands with transposition and implementation of the Environmental acquis. .
Mr Dimovski explained what difficulties occurred in Progress monitoring exercise 14. Those difficulties are not to be generalized since they vary from country to country.
Information was not provided for number of sectors without explanation on reasons behind. He emphasized the problem of getting empty tables which provide no information and are useless as such.
Contradictory information was provided in some Tables of Concordance. This might happen because persons who filled those in were changed and new ones were not sufficiently trained for that task.
Legislation adopted in previous PM reported as a progress which should not happen.
Implementation questionnaires are incomprehensible (no data on reasons behind expired deadlines). Short explanation for the reasons should be noted.
Legislation drafted more than three years ago scored as progress.
Planned Activities The following activities will be implemented in the upcoming period under Activity 1.5:
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Update of PM Manual (Nov-Dec 2011)
Update of approach and methodology for PM year 7 (15) (Nov-Dec 2011)
Update of the ToR and selection of local experts assigned in each country (December 2011 – January 2012)
Development of information package and announcement documents, developed specifically for each of the beneficiary countries (January 2012)
Update/development of new ToCs and IQs for newly adopted legislation (2012)
Introductory/Kick-off meetings combined with national trainings on PM methodology for the beneficiary countries (February 2012)
Distribution of the updated tables of concordance and implementation questionnaires to the beneficiary countries (February 2012)
Participants agreed that the training is needed both for new staff as well as some additional training for more advanced persons who were already involved in PM previously. After short discussion it has been concluded that training will be provided for Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Mr Dimovski presented several measures for improving PM activity. Updating includes making difference among progress in transposition (adopted legislation) and transposition efforts (draft legislation). Scoring should be accompanied with clear justification. He explained that mentoring will be provided in order to help ministerial staff to identify issues and propose solutions. Coaching will be organized to guide individuals through specific tasks, such as completion of ToCs and IQs. Demonstration, in terms of seeing the best practices examples and facilitation present some of the measures for improving the PM activity.
Activity 1.6 “Gap Assessment / Compliance Check of Draft Environmental Legal Acts” Mr Dimovski noted that this activity is associated with the previous one, i.e. Progress monitoring activity. As agreed request for compliance check is coming from the beneficiary country and is received by the Commission and then forwarded to the RENA Secretariat. The request should come associated with the draft legislation as well as with updated ToCs and other information, if possible. The next step is checking of provisions, paragraph by paragraph basis. It is emphasized that checking is performed only for legal part; and does not enter in the area of fairness of legislation or its interpretation. The results are then presented in a table format where each EC provision is matched with the corresponding transposing national article. It can easily be seen whether the provision is in compliance or not. In the summary of findings, it is clearly stated whether the transposition is adequate or not or partially in compliance and where not, the main reasons for the flaws are presented. The draft compliance tables are submitted to the EC and to the beneficiary country and further analysis and revisions are carried out, if needed. It is important to emphasize that opinion does not express opinion of EC but reflects an opinion of RENA Secretariat solely.
Request template for gap assessment of draft legal acts was prepared and distributed. Montenegro sent a request for compliance check of draft SEA legislation. Request from Albania on compliance check of the draft Law on Integrated Waste Management with the provisions of the Waste Directive and Basel Convention has been received.
Maximum of eight compliance checks are planned to be performed during the lifetime of the project. As for the timing, at least ten days are needed for this task but it is always desirable to receive it well in advance in order to avoid overlapping with other on-going activities. Mr Dimovski stressed once again the importance of understanding of the benefits of compliance checking.
Activity 3.4 Multilateral Environmental Agreements Mr Dimovski said that this activity is not so much related to environmental acquis however they are interrelated. He informed the participants on implemented activities during the second interim reporting
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period when preparation and distribution of request template for gap assessment of draft legal acts was performed (April 2011). So far no response to make gap analysis was received. Conclusion after discussion was that this Activity should be merged with the Activity 1.6.
CONCLUSION: The main activities and conclusions of the meeting are the following.
All the activities planed under Activity 1.1 has been fully implemented;
Two more regional workshops will be delivered under Activity 1.2: the workshop on Simulation of EU Accession Negotiation Process and the Workshop on Environmental Crime. Both workshops will build on the results achieved during the workshops implemented previously under the Activity 1.2.
Activity 1.5 Progress Monitoring – agreement was made on the scoring system. Overall methodology for PM was agreed; help and assistance on this will be provided by RENA Secretariat as needed and requested. The PM kick off meetings and trainings will be organised for: Kosovo under UNSCR 1244/99, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina;
Activity 1.6 Compliance check – Participants agreed on its usefulness and its benefits. Countries are strongly encouraged to perform it.
Activity 3.4 – to be merged with the Activity 1.6.
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Minutes of the Meeting 2nd
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Annual Meeting of WG 3 Water Management Sub-group
Date: 25 January 2012, Tirana, Albania
Participants:
Beneficiaries
Mr. Fatos Bundo - Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Water Management, Albania
Ms. Azra Rogović-Grubić - Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations
Ms. Nermina Skejovic Huric - Agency for Watershed of Adriatic Sea
Mr. Kiril Kalkašliev - Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning
Mr. Kosta Trajkovski - Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning
Ms. Albana Hajrizi-Kunushevci - Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning
Ms. Visare Hoxha - Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning
Ms. Hikmete Morina - Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning
European Union • Ms. Madalina Ivanica, RENA Task Manager, DG Environment, European Commission • Mr. Antoine Avignon – EU Delegation in Tirana, Albania
Project Team • Mr. Ike van der Putte – KE 1/RENA TL • Ms. Daiva Semėnienė – KE 3/WG 1 Environmental Investment Planning Sub-group Leader • Mr. Arūnas Kundrotas – SSTE/WG 1 Environmental Investment Planning Sub-group • Mr. Christoph Prandtstetten – SSTE/WG 1 Environmental Investment Planning Sub-group • Mr. Romualdas Lenkaitis – SSTE/WG 1 Environmental Investment Planning Sub-group • Ms. Simona Daugintienė – JSTE/WG 1 Environmental Investment Planning Sub-group
Other stakeholders: • Ms. Joanna Fiedler – IFI Coordination Office – Sector Environment • Mr. Sohail Hassan – Infrastructure Project Facility in Western Balkans (IPF 1) – Western
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The Annual Meeting was opened by Ms. Daiva Semėnienė, RENA Key Expert 3, who welcomed the participants and made an introductory presentation. The first part of the meeting was devoted to the RENA WG1 Environmental Investment Planning Sub-group activities during the last year. Ms. Semėnienė gave a brief overview of the implementation status of the work plan of the Environmental Investment Planning Sub-group, recalling national workshops in seven countries, content and outcomes of the first two regional training workshops, as well as some quantitative results. Ms. Semėnienė listed all planned national workshops and training sessions. Two of the regional trainings are already completed and two more are planned for the year 2012. National workshops (in each country) on investment planning and financing plan development
April-June 2011
Regional workshop: The EU requirements and identification of environmental projects. Approximation costs assessment
September 2011, Dubrovnik
Regional workshop: Planning of environmental investments 24-25 January 2012, Tirana
Regional workshop: Role of national and international financing sources in environmental financing
First half of 2012
Regional workshop: Development of Environmental Financing Plans
Second half of 2012
In addition, Ms. Semėnienė acquainted participants with the training materials and other outputs which are planned for this subgroup:
• Agreed national format for an investment projects list; • Description of country specific gaps regarding investment projects; • Example content for an investment plan; • Example content for a financing plan; • Workshop reports; • National lists of investment projects; • Updated list of the regional priority environmental investment projects
Ms.Semėnienė presented eight activities of coordination with other EC initiatives which had been conducted so far. Furthermore, Ms. Semėnienė provided post-evaluation graphs of the first two regional trainings. On average 17 participants were present in the Environmental Investment Planning sub-group trainings. Evaluation of trainers, training programme and logistical arrangements was mainly excellent and good. During a roundtable discussion exact dates and preliminary venues were agreed for the next two regional workshops and the last annual meeting: Regional workshop: Role of national and international financing
sources in environmental financing Programmes of Measures in accordance with the WFD.
Together with the Water Management sub-group
21-23 May 2012, Visegrad or Podgorica
Regional workshop: Development of Environmental Financing Plans. Annual meeting
20-22 November 2012
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Mr. Antoine Avignon proposed to extend workshops to more than two days combining them with a short tour or site visit in order to ensure better exchange of experience.
Discussion on future RENA 2
Ms. Madalina Ivanica briefly introduced the next stage of RENA 2, which is preliminary planned in 2013-2015, and noted that the EC was keen to continue RENA project activities in Balkan countries and Turkey. Currently discussions on the follow-up actions are going on and main issues and topics have to be identified during the coming months. It is important that any follow-up actions are designed in accordance with the needs of the beneficiaries. RENA 2 will still remain a capacity building project, however, it will be more practice-oriented and will aim at more tangible results. Ms. Ivanica reminded that all ideas should have a regional character. She invited the participants to have brainstorm and to express their needs for future RENA 2. Mr. Fatos Bundo proposed to keep EIP sub-working group in future RENA 2 and to have trainings not only for national-level officials but also for representatives of local authorities who are responsible for infrastructure projects. Due to other responsibilities it is too difficult for national-level authorities to train municipalities. Besides, he expressed the need to have some study tours and to share experience not only among RENA beneficiary countries but with a bit more advanced, though similar, countries within the EU as well. Ms. Madalina Ivanica commented that such idea could be supported by RENA 2 but due to lack of sources it would be probably better first to train the trainers who would have obligations to provide training to the local authorities. A representative of Kosovo under UNSCR 1244 asked for assistance in the implementation and enforcement of some EU directives and in the transposition of the water sector directives to their national legislation. Ms. Ivanica commented that transposition of the EU directives while drafting national laws is not part of RENA activities and that a number of workshops related to the directives in the water sector have been provided during current RENA activities. RENA could only assist in gap assessment. Furthermore, such kind of assistance will hardly have a regional character and therefore probably will not be supported by RENA. A representative of Bosnia and Herzegovina offered a few ideas as well. BiH did not establish an IPA III structure in time. Since IPA III is for the training of using the Cohesion and Structural Funds so currently there is a gap and BiH is not able to use these funds. Therefore, representatives from BiH expressed a need for support to establish IPA III, so that they could have a centralized system of preparation and implementation of projects financed by those funds. Furthermore, BiH asked for support in preparing for negotiations with the EU. Moreover, representatives of BiH strongly supported continuation of Croatian participation in future RENA 2 activities, since this would enable other countries to get experience from Croatia. A representative of fYR of Macedonia noted lack of coordination between IFIs and bilateral donors, therefore RENA could take a role of coordination between all donors so that everyone gets a clearer picture of what is going on.
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Besides, representatives from fYR of Macedonia noted the importance of the issue of cost recovery. They stressed the public reluctance to pay higher tariffs, which need to cover investments and operation of infrastructure projects. During the round table discussion an idea to invite more stakeholders during earlier stages of project implementation in order to raise public awareness was supported. Furthermore, more discussions on the need of capacity building on tariff setting of various level authorities were held. Mr. Hassan explained that the key component of each IFIs project is capacity building of municipalities. Ms. Fiedler noted that capacity building of national-level authorities is crucial because they must have enough knowledge of technologies to be able to forward this knowledge to local-level authorities and citizens. List of ideas for RENA 2:
- study tours; - more work with local authorities (municipalities); - institutional systems to implement projects; - more effort for transposition; - assistance in preparation for negotiations (also use experience from Croatia); - support for establishment of IPA III structures; - coordination among funding institutions and EU; - raising public awareness; - capacity building for a negotiation team; - improving approximation process management; - impact on the private sector.
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Minutes of the Meeting 2nd
Regional Environmental Network for Accession (RENA)
Annual Meeting of WG 2 Climate Change
Date: 18 November 2011, Tirana, Albania
Place: Hotel Diplomat Fashion
Time: 09:30 – 15:30
Participants: Added as an Annex 1 to the Minutes.
Official welcoming and approval of the agenda The meeting was opened by Mr. Csikós by thanking all participants for coming to the Second Annual Meeting of the WG 2 Climate Change to discuss the further implementation of the Work Plan as proposed by the RENA Team, and also to present the results of the MMD: CRF Reporter Workshop held on 16-17 November.
Ms Laureta Dibra, RENA Climate Change WG Coordinator at the Albanian Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Water Administration expresses her satisfaction with the fact that the training workshop and the annual meeting were held in Albania and wished everyone a very fruitful discussion.
The Agenda was approved unanimously.
Overview of Status of RENA (Ike van der Putte, RENA Team Leader) Mr Van der Putte stressed to the participants the overall objective of the RENA project which is to enhance regional cooperation in the Western Balkans and Turkey in the field of environment in the prospect of accession to the European Union. Its purpose is to assist the European Commission in providing the Secretariat of the Regional Environmental Network for Accession (RENA) assistance to the RENA country beneficiaries. He also talked about the institutional set up and informed that the next Ministerial meeting will take place at the end of March 2012. He also mentioned project organisation, being divided among 4 working groups:
WG 1 – Strategic Planning and Investments
(Leader Mr Mihail Dimovski (replacing Ms. Cynthia Whitehead), Co-Leader Ms. Daiva Semeniene);
Working Group 2 – Climate Change
– (WG Leader Mr. Imre Csikós, WG Co-Leader Mr. Ike van der Putte);
Working Group 3 – Cross-border Cooperation and Multilateral Agreements
– (WG Leader Ms. Daiva Semeniene, WG Co-Leader Mr Imre Csikós);
Working Group 4 – Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Network for Accession
Mr Van der Putte informed the participants about the numerous initiatives, workshops and trainings within the different working groups. Additionally, the project team has established contacts with other initiatives and projects with the activities similar to the activities of RENA in order to establish better coordination of activities, in particular with the Environment Forum Project and Support to IFI Coordination in the Western Balkans and Turkey project, other EU initiatives and projects, such as DABLAS, HORIZON 2020, WBIF, as well as UNDP, and IMPEL.
– (WG Leader Mr. Ike van der Putte, WG Co-Leader Mr. Imre Csikós).
With regard to the involvement of the NGO community, the project established cooperation on three levels:
Participation of EF project representatives at the annual meeting of RENA Working Groups and Ministerial meeting;
Nomination of mirror coordinators by the EF project that will collaborate closely with RENA WG coordinators on further collaboration and participation in the activities defined in RENA Work Plan.
Possibility for engagement of experts from the NGOs under EF project for conducting specific activities under RENA.
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Status of Project Implementation in RENA WG 2 – Climate Change (Imre Csikos) Mr. Csikós presented the overview of the RENA Climate activities until to date, provided considerations for the RENA Workplan with the special attention to the Activity Scheme 2.1 (ReCAP), the Activity Scheme 2.2 (MMD) and the Activity Scheme 2.3 (ETS). He also presented activities in the first quarter 2012. So far, the following events took place within this WG:
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: Annual RENA Working Group Meeting on Climate in Zagreb, Croatia on 22 February 2011 (activity scheme 2.1, Task 1)
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: Activity Scheme 2.1: Regional Workshop on the Climate and Energy Package in Budva, Montenegro on 21 and 22 March 2011 (activity scheme 2.1, Task 2)
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: Activity Scheme 2.3: Regional Workshop on the revised EU –ETS in Istanbul, Turkey on 16 and 17 May 2011 (this workshop) (activity scheme 2.3)
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: Activity Scheme 2.2: Regional Workshop on EU Policies and legislation on transport/fuels and F-gases in Istanbul, Turkey on 18 May 2011 (activity scheme 2.1, Task 2)
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: Activity Scheme 2.1: Regional workshop on the Identification of follow-up national ReCAP events on concrete climate actions in Bonn, 12 June 2011 (activity scheme 2.1, Task 3)
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: Workshop on the Monitoring Mechanism Decision (280/2004/EC) and its implementing provisions in Skopje on 30 June and 1 July, 2011. (Activity scheme 2.2)
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Workshop on the Emission Trading Directive in Zagreb - focus on MRV, 26 and 27 Sep (Activity Scheme 2.3)
Eighth event:
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Workshop on the inclusion of aviation into the ETS in Zagreb, 28 Sep (Activity Scheme 2.3)
Ninth event:
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Workshop on the use of CRF Reporter Tool in Tirana, 16-17 November (Activity Scheme 2.2)
Tenth event:
He also presented the consolidated results of the participants’ evaluations so far, where majority felt that workshops achieved the objectives set, that the workshops content was well suited to their needs, while the practical work was relevant and informative. The trainers also scored very high marks and the majority of participants thought the time at the workshops well spent.
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The results of the training confirmed that the countries have different levels of capacity to tackle the climate change issues however all the RENA countries (including Croatia) need to continue to take steps to achieve convergence with the EU Climate Acquis. The 2011 workshops’ conclusions stressed the desirability of a high-level message from the EU side to the Region. Additionally, workshops’ participants welcomed RENA climate initiatives that aim for the transfer of knowledge on the latest developments in relation to the EU climate policy and legislation to the RENA country climate experts. In order to be able to continue providing this valuable input, it was proposed that the project will implement many more events in 2012 but as the relevant target group within environment remains very small it is necessary to involve other line Ministries more systematically. As all 2011-2013 IPA programmes (national and regional) contain climate change as one of the top priorities, the RENA should maximise its benefit unlocking these opportunities.
The following events were proposed for the RECaP in 2012:
1. ReCAP fYR of Macedonia: January 2012, Skopje
The date was set in the week from 23-27 January, Skopje with the fYRoM CC Coordinator Teodora Grncarevska, who reminded that the workshop should mainly focus on national authorities and industry, given particular attention to the high-ranking officials. Mr Yrjö Mäkelä (EC) indicated that the corresponding representation level will be provided from the European Commission. The workshop should focus on the Climate and Energy package, giving a broad overview of other relevant legislation. Mr Mäkelä reminded that the Road Map for Energy 2050 to be adopted in December should also be given a prominent place in the workshop. Ms Grncarovska added that it would be very useful to have the institutional set up and financial aspects of the legislation elaborated on in the presentations. Mr. Mäkelä explained that in his opinion the presentations should focus on general presentation of policy level and not too much on the details of EU legislation. The next EU Multi-Annual Financial Framework should also be mentioned as it gives more prominence to the climate change issues in the EU budget (cross-sectoral). Ms Grncarovska proposed that the Head of EUD in fYRoM be present at the workshop as they coordinate IPA. It was agreed that the first draft of the Agenda will be sent in the first week of December 2011. After that, sending of invitations will be coordinated among the Project and the Ministry of Environment to ensure the maximum turnout.
2. ReCAP Serbia, 16-17 February, Belgrade
This national 2-day event will also focus on the Climate and Energy Package and its legislative elements. The target group will be ministries officials, as well as regional and local authorities (if applicable) and the industry. Ms Repac (Serbia) reminded that it would be very important to avoid duplications of the issues as there will also TAIEX workshop on ETS in March 2012. Imre Csikós confirmed that rather than overlapping the agendas will complement each other.
3. Following ReCAP events
The next RECaP events will take place in Turkey, April 2012 (Istanbul), which will particularly focus on high level and industry CEOs, Montenegro, May 2012 (Podgorica), for industry, institutions and NGOs, Albania, June 2012 (Tirana), Kosovo, September 2012 (Pristina) and B-H, October 2012 (Sarajevo). The participants mentioned that it would be very good that the media, particularly the journalist educated in environmental issues be involved as well.
4. MMD
On the Monitoring Mechanism Decision (MMD) Activity the following events were planned in 2012: the two days regional workshop on preparing GHG emission inventories and reporting was held in Tirana (16-17 November). It is planned that the GHG inventory results using CRF Reporter Tool will be presented in June workshop in Zagreb. In the meantime, the project will provide hand-on assistance to the countries in the implementation of this exercise. (See later)
5. ETS
Furthermore, other events within the ETS activity will also be taking place in 2012: fYRoM, Skopje: week between 23-27 January 2011; Sub-regional awareness raising seminar on the EU ETS (combined with the proposed ReCAP event; Turkey, Istanbul – March 2012: national RENA ETS workshop. Additionally, from 2012 onwards exchange missions of SEE experts from the beneficiary institutions and EU MS experts from the relevant institutions will be organised to provide:
-Assistance to prepare lists of installations in line with the third phase of the EU ETS (excluding aviation).
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-Assistance with Preparation of concrete IPA Climate projects (e.g. fiche MMD Turkey, Fiche climate modelling Croatia).
Enlargement 2011 Package – Climate Considerations (Yrjö Mäkelä) Mr. Mäkelä greeted the participants and introduced the recently adopted Enlargement Package, which consists of the following documents:
1. 2.
Enlargement Strategy Paper
3. Eight Progress Reports
4. Opinion on Serbia’s membership application
Opinion on Croatia’s readiness to sign an accession treaty with the EU
In response to the findings of RENA during its first year of operation as well as bilateral contacts, the Commission adopted the following key message through its Enlargement Strategy Paper:
For the purpose of accession negotiations, the Chapter 27 is renamed "Environment and Climate Change" from now on (except for Turkey and Iceland).
Enlargement countries need to become better prepared to withstand climate change and align with the EU’s efforts to address this challenge, including through awareness raising. Progressive climate action will bring benefits through low-carbon development and can create jobs”.
Mr Mäkelä stressed that this year's Progress Reports put significantly more emphasis on climate, including through detailed reporting on the beneficiaries' progress on climate policy and legislation.
Reporting on this Chapter was made more through and now covers developments in the following areas:
The existence of a climate policy framework
International commitments/pledges and their implementation
Co-operation with the EU on climate issues in the international and regional fora
Convergence with the EU climate legislation
Administrative capacity in the field of climate change
Co-operation with other involved Ministries and authorities
Awareness-raising needs
Additionally, further climate-related measures are reported in the context of the energy, transport and environment sections of the Progress Reports.
Mr Mäkelä illustrated his point with an example on Croatia’s Progress Report, which states that important progress has been achieved in terms of climate change policy framework, compliance with international obligations, as well as to a certain extent on harmonisation with and the transposition of the EU legislation. However, the Progress Report concludes that;”Significant efforts are still required to further strengthen administrative capacity, especially as regards nature protection and climate change. Regarding climate change, significant further efforts are still necessary to complete the legislative alignment and to ensure implementation, in particular in the areas of aviation, free allocation, registries and auctioning.”
Mr Mäkelä then added that there are also IPA implementation reports which explain progress in the use of the IPA instrument.
Mr Mäkelä also stressed that the objective of the proposed 2014-2020 EU budget is that 20% of the EU financing should become climate related, which will also indirectly reflect on the RENA countries.
Finally, the conclusions were that the Commission is giving significant further visibility to the urgent needs of the RENA beneficiaries to step up efforts on climate issues, both within the enlargement process and internationally. Additionally, the Commission is ready to enhance support through an increased use of different instruments available (SAA Councils, SAA Committees, Sub-committees, RENA I and II, high-level events, technical meetings, Progress Reports, screening reports, monitoring reports, IPA I and II, mainstreaming of
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climate into the EU 2014-2020 budget, TAIEX, peer reviews, etc.) However, dedication of the RENA countries is crucial as the success depends on the countries own efforts.
MMD: CRF Reporter Workshop Summary and Results (Davor Vesligaj and Imre Csikós) Mr Davor Vesligaj discussed the results of the Monitoring Mechanism Decision Workshop, which concentrated its efforts on methods to collect and interpret data and submission through the Common Reporting Format (CRF) Reporter tool of the UNFCCC and its use in compiling data for the GHG Registries. The MMD itself establishes a mechanism for monitoring all anthropogenic emissions by sources and removals by sinks of GHGs. It enables the implementation of the UNFCCC and the Kyoto Protocol as regards national programmes, GHG inventories, national systems and registries of the Community and its Member States (MS). Additionally, it ensures the timeliness, completeness, accuracy, consistency, comparability and transparency of reporting by the Community and its MS to the UNFCCC. Mr Vesligaj summarised the training which successfully provided:
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Introduction to the CRF Reporter tool
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Overview of Annex I countries experience in using the CRF Reporter (Austria, Croatia, Germany, Romania)
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Overview of RENA country state of play regarding GHG emission inventories
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How to use IPCC methods to estimate emissions from fuel combustion and fugitive emissions
The participants were also given two “real-life-medium-difficulty emission estimation” tasks: 1) fuel combustion sectoral approach and 2) fuel combustions reference approach which were successfully accomplished with the assistance of RENA experts.
How to compile national GHG inventory by using the CRF Reporter tool
Mr Imre Csikós complemented the previous presentation by presenting conclusions and steps to take in the framework of the RENA WG 2 CC Activity 2.2. MMD in 2012. The purpose of the CRF Reporter Exercise was to:
• RENA Countries to familiarise themselves with CRF Reporter tool • Prepare database for Combustion fuels sector in a harmonised way • Identify strengths and weaknesses in preparing energy balances, GHG data inventory exercises and
emission factors (focus Sector 1A) • Identify gap filling needs and translate into concrete project proposals for further consideration
The following steps would be required in order to continue with the exercise:
Each RENA country should send the RENA Secretariat CVs of two experts. The EU CV template was provided with the note that these experts should not, according to the IPA rules, be civil servants. The deadline for submission of CVs is 15 December 2011 and they should by be sent to
1.Countries shall identify an inventory team for Sector 1A (Combustion fuels)
[email protected] with a copy to [email protected] and [email protected]. Experts will be working on the CFR reporter for Combustion Sector and will also be employed to work on identifying installations/activity as per the ETS Annex I. The work should start from 1 January and would last until 30 September 2012. ToR for experts will be prepared in December 2011 by the RENA Secretariat.
This part of exercise will focus on the energy balance of each of the RENA countries. Additionally, the experts would focus on identifying the relevant data suppliers/institutions (activity data and emissions factors are required). The work would also concentrate on establishing the framework for data flow. Description of the national system and data flow would then be submitted to RENA by 15 February 2012.
2.Data collection (January – April 2012)
3.Installation of CRF ReporterIn cooperation with the UNFCCC, the countries will obtain a copy of the CRF Reporter for the training purposes. This process will be coordinated between the countries UNFCCC national focal points and the RENA Secretariat for optimum results.
4.First data imported in the CRF Reporter
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The first draft should be ready by 25 March, while the data would be exported to the RENA experts for verification purposes and assistance. 5.Missions in April/May to countries to identify issuesFirst country missions could be organised in April or May 2012 to identify problematic issues. On these occasions, various analyses such as SWOT, gap identification, etc. will be carried out to identify data quality and availability, institutional and legal issues as well as problems in data flow. Additionally, there will be a possibility to organise consultative meetings in Berlin/Copenhagen/Zagreb (options) to discuss progress (a, b and c).
6.Completion of work (CRF filled for Sector 1a) by 15 May
7. Workshop in June to present results and identify follow up:
a. Identify gaps (data quality and availability, institutional, legal) b. Gap filling requirements to establish framework for data flow c. Possibility to translate the above into an IPA project fiche
8. Identify list of installations that fall in the scope of ETS (June – September)
9. Prepare IPA Fiches with the RENA assistance (June – September)
Mr Csikos also presented three guideline documents which are essential for this exercise: - Good Practice Guidance ( http://www.ipcc-nggip.iges.or.jp/public/gp/english/) - UNFCCC CRF Reporter 2.2 User Manual - (http://ghg.unfccc.int/download/CRFReporter/CRFReporter-v3.3-User-Manual.pdf) -
(Guidance on Interpretation of Annex 1 of the EU ETS Directive http://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/ets/docs/guidance_interpretation_en.pdf).
Round table discussion Round table discussion mainly concentrated on the RENA proposal for the CRF Reporter exercise. Ms Olivera Kujundzic expressed her doubt regarding the possibility that such experts can be found in Montenegro. However, some other participants believed that it would be possible to nominate people who had done similar work previously (fYR of Macedonia, Serbia). Mr Csikós also mentioned the intention to create a pool of regional RENA experts or the so called task force of experts to carry the work and to enable capacity building in the GHG inventory issues for the RENA countries, a main purpose of this exercise.
Mr Csikós mentioned that the main purpose of the exercise is to start building better knowledge and capacity as as to gradually improve the technical and institutional ability of the RENA countries to prepare submissions of National Inventory Reports in the framework of the MMD. As such, the exercise should be seen as a first step that should lead to:
a. Identify gaps (data quality and availability, institutional, legal) b. Identify gap filling requirements to establish framework for data flow c. Possibility to translate the above into national or regional IPA project fiches to address identified gaps It is expected that the above exercise’s focus (until summer 2012) should focus more on improving the process
of the preparation of sound inventories (combustion fuel) sector 1A towards a full and harmonised combustion fuel sector FGF inventory using appropriate guidelines and tools.
IPA Project Fiche Training Session (Imre Csikós) As this was repeatedly requested by the participants Mr Csikós provided the training session on the IPA Project Fiche drafting. Ms Grncarovska stressed the importance of examples being deeply rooted in practical and concrete issues, such as the MMD implementation for fYRoM. Subsequently it was agreed that the RENA experts will assist fYRoM in drafting such a fiche. Additionally, Teodora emphasised that it would also be very beneficial if national workshops on the Logframe/project fiche drafting could be organised within the RENA project. Mr Csikós also presented the funding opportunities, with a focus on IPA financing:
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IPA 2011- 2013
Croatia:
Environment and Climate Change
77.4 Million (18% of total IPA budget)
fYRoM: 54.85 Million (18%)
Turkey: 465.64 Million (18%)
Albania: 51.55 Million (20%)
Bosnia and Herzegovina: 54.22 Million (17.3%)
Montenegro Final figures not yet available
Serbia: 99 Million (16%)
Kosovo (UNSCR 1244/99): 24.42 Million (12%)
Multi: 17 Million (3.26%)
Cross border: Unstated (total budget all sectors 225 Million)
He pointed out in detail to the most common mistakes in drafting project fiches and provided solutions for these situations. The workshop used two examples on how to prepare a sound intervention logic for projects addressing the following concrete issues (proposed on the spot by participants):
- Improve ambient air quality in major urban centres in the Western Balkans
- Improve ability of RENA countries to prepare National Inventory Reports by RENA countries
The intervention logic for both projects was prepared in the workshop using the participatory approach. Participants indicated that these types of sessions should be used more systematically on future RENA Climate work. It was also suggested to hold regional RENA Climate workshops on preparing sound IPA fiches for Climate. Mr Csikós mentioned that this could be done, but that as a consequence (for budgetary reasons) another planned topic should go.
Closure of the meeting
The follow-up points resulting from the meeting are:
Follow-up points By whom Deadline
Provide 2 CVs for the CRF Reporter Exercise RENA countries/WG 2 CC Coordinators 15 December 2011
Send Agenda for the RECaP event in Skopje, 23-27 January 2012
RENA WG 2 CC Team Leader 1 week of December 2011
Assist in drafting project fiche on MMD for fYRoM RENA WG 2 CC experts As per agreement
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Annex 1: PARTICIPANTS’ LIST: names contact details Institution
1 Laureta Dibra (Albania)
[email protected], [email protected]
Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Water Administration; Head of Air, Climate Change and Chemical Sector
2 Melita Zdilar (Croatia)
[email protected], +385 1 3782 165 Ministry of Environmental Protection, Physical Planning and Construction
3 Teodora Grncarovska (FYRoMFYRoM)
[email protected] Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning, State Councillor
4 Olivera Kujundzic (Montenegro)
[email protected] Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism
5 Flutra Pula Morina (Kosovo)
[email protected], [email protected]
Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning; Senior Officer, Air Protection Sector
6 Nezakete Hakaj (Kosovo)
[email protected] Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning, WG 2 Climate Change Coordinator
7 Ana Repac (Serbia) [email protected] Ministry of Environment, Spatial Planning and Mining, Climate Change Division
8 Lavdosh Ferruni (Albania)
[email protected] Environmental Forum
9 Imre Csikos [email protected] RENA expert
10 Ike van der Putte [email protected] RENA TL
11 Davor Vesligaj [email protected]
RENA expert
12 Ivana Mijatovic [email protected], + 385 91 45 55 580
RENA expert
13 Bendis Bocari [email protected] RENA National Coordinator for Albania
14 Antoine Avignon [email protected] EU Delegation to Albania
15 Yrjö Mäkelä [email protected], +322 299 1729
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Minutes of the Meeting
2st
Regional Environmental Network for Accession (RENA)
Annual Meeting of WG 3 Nature Protection Sub-Group
Date: 12 December, 2012, Podgorica, Montenegro
Place: Best Western Premier Hotel
Time: 09:30 – 14:30
Participants:
Beneficiaries/WG 3 Coordinators
Ms. Silvamina Alshabani - Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Water Administration
Ms. Azra Korac Mehmedovic - Federal Ministry of Physical Planning and Environment
Ms Petra Mihalic - Ministry of Culture, Nature Protection Directorate
Ms Biserka Vistica - Kopacki Rit Nature Park
Ms Ruzica Marusic - Kopacki Rit Nature Park
Ms Daniela Kamceva - Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning
Ms Dejana Naumcevska - Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning
Mr. Ismail Hetemaj - Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning
Ms. Ana Lekic, - Environmental Protection Agency
European Union • Ms. Madalina Ivanica, DG Environment, European Commission
Environment Forum Project • Mr. Natasa Kovacevic, Environment Forum representative
Project Team • Mr. Imre Csikos, WG3 Nature Sub-Group Leader • Mr. Eddie Idle, Short Term Expert • Mr. Tim Bines, Short Term Expert • Ms. Ivana Mijatovic, Short Term Expert
RENA Secretariat • Mr. Ruza Radovic
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Official welcoming and approval of the agenda The meeting was opened by Mr. Csikos, Nature Working Group Leader by thanking all participants for coming to the Second Annual meeting of WG 3 Nature Sub-Group to approve the work plan for 2012, and to discuss ideas for the RENA II project,. Mr. Csikos outlined in brief the main elements of the agenda and asked Ms Lekic, the representative of the host country, and Ms Madalina Ivanica to greet the participants. Furthermore, the participants were invited to briefly introduce themselves.
The proposed agenda was unanimously approved.
Status of Project Implementation in RENA WG 3 Nature (Imre Csikos)
Mr Csikos discussed the RENA nature activities that were implemented, according to the RENA Work plan, in 2011. Three trainings were carried out: Kopacki Rit-Gornje Podunavlje (9-11 May, Croatia), Dojran Lake (6-8 Sept., fYROM) and NP Djerdap (1-3 Nov., Serbia). Mr Csikos summarised the results of the training and presented lessons for the future. He also talked about the economic impact of nature values and ecosystem services of the environment. As a conclusion Mr Csikos mentioned that it would be ideal to ensure continuity of the training by enabling the same people to come. Also, RENA experts can assist in development of cross border nature projects. However, initiative is needed from beneficiaries on this issue. In case of cross border nature project development a more pro-active involvement of national Ministry requested because of international dimension.
During discussion, Ms Ivanica stressed that the momentum of the project should be used to continue with further activities in RENA II project. Ms Kovacevic informed about the biodiversity research in Serbia, Montenegro and Albania and emphasised the need for a greater stakeholder involvement in nature projects. Also, developing project proposals should be encouraged by the national governments as the level of capacity for drafting projects in Montenegro is quite low. She sees Taiex as a great tool to assist in this. Furthermore, she hopes Environmental Forum will be part of the RENA II. Ms Ivanica assured her that NGO participation would be more that welcomed.
Ms Csikos suggested that in the next RENA project, 2-3 protected sites could be selected for a detailed preparation of management plans. These plans would be result of a 2-year process with strong stakeholder involvement. Mr Bines mentioned the case of Poland where some 50 management plans were drafted within the same time frame. He also mentioned that a mechanism for stakeholder involvement needs to be in place. Mr Csikos commented that economic interests are high on the agenda in the entire region. Mr Bines explained that Natura 2000 is perceived as a reason for concern for economic stakeholders. Mr Csikos stressed the importance of raising public awareness, especially at the policy level, which also implies the involvement of the European Commission. Ms Kovacevic mentioned that it would also be a good idea to carry out impact assessment of climate change in the region.
The work plan for the next year was unanimously approved.
Managing Kopacki Rit Nature Park (Biserka Vistica, Director, Kopacki Rit Nature Park)
Ms Biserka Vistica’s first presentation focused on the Nature Park Kopacki Rit and its ecosystem services. She also talked about plan and animal species which are characteristic for the Park and the monitoring methods used to improve the Park management. The second presentation centred on communicating methods used in Kopacki rit, target audiences and the message. She also talked about communication media, the staff skills and training which has been provided to enable the staff to successfully tackle the various management issues.
Stakeholder Involvement in Management Planning (Tim Bines)
Mr Bines talked about the importance of stakeholders in the management planning process. He presented identification and categorisation of stakeholders and stressed the significance of the messages, the medium and the process.
Round Table Discussion
Mr Csikos provided information about the impact of previous trainings: articles and photos on the websites of Kopacki rit Nature Park, National Park Djerdap and the Turkish Ministry of Environment. Also, Nature Park Kopacki Rit and the National Park Djerdap initiated informal cooperation during the 3rd regional training in Serbia
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Ms Ivanica stressed the importance of hearing opinions from the beneficiary countries on what is relevant to them in terms of nature protection activities for the period after March 2013 when the current RENA project will end.
Ms Vistica stressed that networking and financing from the EU is always welcomed. However, she feels that lessons on how to manage better is crucial for people in the field. The Kopacki Rit management submitted 4 project proposals for the EU financing this year but she thinks that training on preparing good project proposals is still lacking. Therefore, training on how to manage better could be organised
Ms Ivanica mentioned that Kopacki rit is a good example to follow and emphasised that the EC counts on Croatia to share their experience and provide leadership.
. She believes link with economy should be present (figures should also be provided).
Mr Bines mentioned that the centre for excellence
Ms Mihalic commented that Croatia has just established its first regional Mura-Drava protected area, but feels that there is an increased role for the stakeholders and the media in this process. The stakeholders should be explained how they can benefit and how the process and the protected area can be in their interest too.
could also be established to provide with the best practice approach for all the protected areas in the beneficiary countries.
Ms Madalina Ivanica recapped the ideas provided by the beneficiaries for the next RENA:
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Drafting complete management plans
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Nature Impact Assessment
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Dorjan Lake as a pilot project
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Small projects in the Parks (promotional activities, producing info materials, etc.)
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Economic analysis of the Sites
Mr Csikos believes that the good cooperation between the Parks which has started in the RENA should be continued in the next RENA with the more official networking of Parks. So far very little contact between park managers in different beneficiary counties (even in cross-border areas) has been observed so far. However, all duplication of activities should be avoided.
Stakeholder involvement
Mr Csikos also proposed that the next project could also focus on regional cooperation at the Natura 2000 sites with a special emphasis on big mammals (such as wolf, lynx and bear).
Mr Ismail Hetemaj commented that appropriate assessments of Natura 2000 sites are very important but manners of dealing with it must be established. Ms Radovic reminded participants that all activities must be within the regional framework. She also suggested that a
regional guidebook on the issues mentioned so far might prove to be useful for the countries. Additionally, there might be less trainings but with longer duration (5 days). Ms Lekic proposed that training on the process of issuing nature permits/permitting could be provided. Ms Naumcevska suggested that Mr Csikos’s proposal on the drafting of management plan for Dojran Lake
Ms Alshabani stressed the importance of proper management of the parks, restoration of some plants/sites and involvement of stakeholders. Ms Korac Mehmedovic suggested that as the
is taken into account while drafting the project proposal for the next RENA project. Mr Csikos commented that this would require a lot of proactive involvement of the fYRoM Ministry of Environment as well as their Greek counterparts. Mr Bines mentioned that training on the conflict management could also be useful in such sensitive situations as the Dojran Lake.
management plan for the UNA National Park (participants in the NP Djerdap training) was sent into governmental procedure the project might assist with its implementation
Mr Csikos emphasised the importance of continued networking between the parks. Furthermore, Mr Csikos commented that the RENA can assist in resolving the crisis of biodiversity by explaining the benefits of the Natura 2000 to the regional governments and particularly to the economic stakeholders. Also, training could be given on legal aspects of the Natura 2000, and particularly Art. 6 of the Habitats Directive. He also suggested that some 3 cross-border sites could be selected within the Inception period but that the national governments on both sides of the border must be in an agreement over this.
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issued while RENA can assist in printing of the promotional materials, drafting of documents on common issues/problems, case studies: best practises, etc
Mr Tim Bines also mentioned
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branding
Ms Madalina Ivanica concluded the meeting by saying that the European Commission will take into consideration all these suggestions during the preparation of the project proposal for the next RENA II.
as one of the issues that could be the focus of one of the trainings: develop a branding set on the site. This could be combined with the regional network. Additionally, cross-ministries and cross-government working could also be addressed in order to bridge this gap. Mr Csikos stressed again that the RENA can assist governments in implementing the Natura 2000 by rationalising benefits on sustainable tourism, forestry, branding. The main point is that the message should go to the sufficiently high level.
Closure of the meeting
The follow-up points resulting from the meeting are:
Follow-up points By whom Deadline
Ideas for the next RENA project proposal:
• Drafting a complete management plan
• Nature Impact Assessment
• Dorjan Lake as a pilot project
• Small projects in the Parks (promotional activities, producing info materials, etc.)
• Economic analysis of the Sites
• Stakeholder involvement
• Park Managers’ Network
• Regional cooperation at the Natura 2000 sites with a special emphasis on big mammals (such as wolf, lynx and bear).
• Training on the process of issuing nature permits/permitting
• Assist with implementation of NP UNA national park
• Drafting of guidebooks on common issues/problems, case studies: best practises, etc
• Branding
• Training on Standardised Monitoring Methods for different types of Parks
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Minutes of the Meeting 2nd
Regional Environmental Network for Accession (RENA)
Annual Meeting of WG 3 Water Management Sub-group
Date: 01 December 2011, Belgrade, Serbia
Participants:
Beneficiaries
Ms. Viola Saliaga - Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Water Management, Albania
Ms. Aida Bezdrob - Agency for Water Area of the Sava River
Mr. Emil Bakula - Agency for Watershed of Adriatic Sea
Ms. Dunja Barisic - Ministry of Environmental Protection, Physical Planning and Construction
Ms. Ljupka Dimovska Zajkov - Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning
Ms. Jasmina Trpevska - Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning
Mr. Aleksandar Petkovski - Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning
Ms. Aleksandra Drobac-Cuk - Ministry of Environment, Mining and Spatial Planning
Ms. Tina Ciric - Ministry of Environment, Mining and Spatial Planning
Ms. Marija Dragovic - Ministry of Environment, Mining and Spatial Planning
Ms. Dobrila Kujundzic - Ministry of Environment, Mining and Spatial Planning
Ms. Bahar Ayşe Aydin - Ministry of Forestry and Water Affairs, Turkey
Ms. Çiğdem Özonat - Ministry of Forestry and Water Affairs, Turkey
European Union • Ms. Madalina Ivanica, RENA Task Manager, DG Environment, European Commission
Project Team • Ms. Daiva Semėnienė Key expert 3/ WG 3 Water Management Sub-group Leader • Mr. Stephan von Keitz ST expert/WG 3 Water Management Sub-group
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• Mr. Philip Mellen ST expert/WG 3 Water Management Sub-group • Mr. Simonas Valatka ST expert/WG 3 Water Management Sub-group • Ms. Simona Daugintienė Junior expert/ WG 3 Water Management Sub-group • Mr. Aleksandar Maksimovic Junior expert/ WG 3 Water Management Sub-group
The Annual meeting was opened by Ms. Madalina Ivanica, who welcomed the participants and expressed her positive attitude towards Water Management sub-group training activities and how it is been carried out so far. Ms. Ivanica asked participants for a feedback and comments of completed activities as well as recommendations for improvement. Ms. Ivanica invited everyone to be active and to look together for the best solutions of further activities. Ms. Daiva Semėnienė, RENA Key Expert 3 welcomed the participants and made an introductory presentation. The first part of the meeting was devoted to the RENA WG3 Water Management Sub-group activities, held so far. Ms. Semėnienė gave a brief overview of the implementation status of the WG3 Water Management Sub-group workplan, reminding the first three workshops and their outcomes, as well as some quantitative results in brief. Ms. Semėnienė presented post evaluation graphs of the first three trainings. On average 17 participants were present in the Water Management sub-group trainings. Valuation of trainers, training programme and logistical arrangements was mostly excellent and good. Ms. Semėnienė listed all planned training sessions and selected pilot cases. Three of them are already completed. Topic Date and venue 1. Basic measures: the role of the WFD completed 8-10 March 2011, Istanbul 2. River Basin District characterisation completed 26-27 September 2011, Podgorica 3. Heavily modified water bodies and new modifications completed 29 November – 1 December 2011,
Belgrade 4. Coordination of criteria for good water status and modelling of environmental impact of human activities on water bodies
First half of 2012
5. Development of the Programme of Measures and measures related to Article 9
First half of 2012
6. WFD derogations and public participation, as well as stakeholder involvement.
Second half of 2012
During roundtable discussion exact dates and preliminary venues were agreed for the next three workshops as follows: Topic Case study Dates and venue
4. Coordination of criteria for good water status and modelling of environmental impact of human activities on water bodies.
Drin river basin 28 February – 01 March 2012, Tirana (Albania). Optional in other town of Albania which is closer to Drin river.
5. Development of the Programme of Measures and measures related to Article 9
Drina river sub-basin
21-23 May 2012 (workshop will be combined with the WG sub-group on Investment Planning) Visegrad (BiH) or Podgorica (Montenegro)
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6. WFD derogations and public participation, as well as stakeholder involvement. Third Annual meeting.
Neretva river basin
17-19 October 2012, Mostar (BiH)or Zagreb (Croatia)
Ms. Dragana Milovanović (Serbia) commented that in addition to national presentations it would be very useful to have regional cross border cooperation activities presented in the future trainings as well. For example, on March 2012 Danube River Basin Management Plan will be completed and during the next meeting presentation about it could be made. Mr. Stephan von Keitz supported this idea. RENA countries might have problems which can be specific and different from the ones in the EU Member States, so presentation of such kind of joint activities could be very helpful. It would be also very useful and interesting to compare methodologies applied for the development of RBMPs. It is not correct to think that EU Member States have all the knowledge and accession countries may just copy the activities already performed. Mr. Von Keitz stressed that all countries should sit together and collect good ideas. There is no one who knows all the necessary topics related to the WFD implementation, so RENA meetings are an excellent opportunity for all participants to work jointly.
Ms. Dunja Barisic (Croatia) noted that all Water Management sub- group workshops were very useful and the third one was the best. Participants were very active. She also stressed that the knowledge gained during the workshop was very useful for practical implementation as there were quite many problems with these issues in her own institution. She expressed her wish to have more emphasis on the WFD related economic analysis.
Ms. Semėnienė promised to the participants that in the future topics on economic issues will be presented during morning sessions, as these topics are in most cases new to participants and thus require good concentration.
She asked participants to express their particular needs and wishes regarding the next 4th
Ms. Ljupka Dimovska Zajkov (Macedonia) wishes to have presentation on MIKE SHE model in order to learn and to have some exercises with it. It would be useful to receive information what data is needed for modelling and to decide which model to use.
training workshop.
Mr. Stephan von Keitz noted that modelling issue is very ambitious, though every country should go through this process. During training session it would be fair enough to have only ecological assessment related discussions and to leave chemical assessment out. Chemical status will be touched anyway, as it is overlapping with ecological status and that would be already quite challenging. At the end of the day we will know how the system basically works and could be applied, for example for Sava RB. Mr. Stephan von Keitz expressed his opinion stating that no model could substitute monitoring. Modelling can forecast how execution of measures would work and affect ecological status. Mr. Stephan von Keitz expressed his doubt whether it would be efficient to go into details of specific modelling during the coming training.
Mr. Simonas Valatka asked participants what would be the focus and task for the modelling. The more sophisticated model you have the more sophisticated data is needed. Usually lack of reliable data is the main problem. Expert proposed to focus on monitoring issues and how to obtain more reliable data.
Ms. Semėnienė invited participants to send their specific ideas for the next 4th training within two weeks so that the programme could be accordingly adjusted. She invited participants also to comment on the content of 5th and 6th training. The latter is planned together with the third Annual Meeting.
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Participants didn’t have any comments on the content of 5th and 6th
training.
After some discussion venue and dates for the future workshops were agreed, as presented in the table above.
Ms. Semėnienė reminded that during the 4th workshop draft Checklist on Major Steps to be Taken During the Cross-border Coordination of Good Water Status Criteria and Monitoring would be provided and discussed. In the 5th workshop draft Guidelines on the Major Steps Required to Develop Cost-effective Programme of Measures will be discussed.
Discussion on the future RENA 2.
Ms. Madalina Ivanica shortly introduced idea of RENA 2 and noted that EC was keen to continue RENA project activities in Balkan countries and Turkey as positive effects could be seen. Currently discussions on the follow up actions are ongoing and main issues and topics have to be identified in the coming months. It will be rather important that any follow up actions are designed in accordance to the needs of the beneficiaries. RENA 2 will still remain capacity building project, but will be more practically oriented and will have more tangible results. One example could be support in preparation of real transboundary RBMPs in accordance with the WFD. Ms. Ivanica reminded that all ideas should have regional character. Ms. Ivanica invited participants to present their needs for future RENA 2 activities either during this annual meeting or to discuss with colleague at home and to send information within two weeks.
Ms. Semėnienė mentioned that coordination of international RBMPs and/or implementation measures among countries is very important. New RENA project could involve similar kind of activities, such as periodical meetings among responsible institutions of neighbouring countries.
Mr. Stephan von Keitz noted that in some countries RBMPs are carried out by consultants and idea would be to look “over the shoulder”, i.e. to have “on-site and hands-on" training from those who are preparing or have prepared these Plans. Thus, exchange of experience and a practical touch of things, which are already elaborated, would be a useful thing to do.
Ms. Semėnienė proposed support in implementation of new water sector directives, such as Floods, Marine Directives etc. Study tours to specific sites would be a very helpful instruments for future RENA countries.
Mr. Simonas Valatka offered an idea to support coordination of monitoring process among several countries in order to have common understanding on monitoring and different parameters and to share the knowledge afterwards, as well as to compare the results while using different methods.
Ms. Viola Saliaga proposed study tours to other countries with small real assignments.
Ms. Dragana Milovanović (Serbia) asked for a support in funding participation in regular meetings, related to bilateral and multilateral agreements etc.
Ms. Ljupka Dimovska Zajkov (Macedonia) asked for support and training on how to use and work with the WISE.
It was agreed that participants would discuss more with their colleagues at home and send ideas to Ms. Daiva Semėnienė within two weeks.
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Minutes of the Meeting 2nd
Regional Environmental Network for Accession (RENA)
Annual Meeting of WG 3 EIA/SEA Sub-group
Date: 10 November 2011, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Participants:
Beneficiaries
Ms. Jasmina Katica - Federal Ministry of Spatial Planning
Ms. Ana Kovacevic - Ministry of Environmental Protection, Physical Planning and Construction
Ms. Anamarija Matak - Ministry of Environmental Protection, Physical Planning and Construction
Mr. Zoran Bosev - Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning
Ms. Saska Brblic - Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning
Mr. Biljana Spiroska - Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning
Mr. Ismail Hetemaj - Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning
Mr. Shukri Shabani - Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning
Mr. Enver Tahiri - Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning
Ms. Brankica Cmiljanović, Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism
Mr. Slobodan Sremcevic, Ministry of Environment, Mining and Spatial Planning
Ms. Deniz Asik Yilmaz - Ministry of Forestry and Water Affairs, Turkey
European Union • Ms. Madalina Ivanica, RENA Task Manager, DG Environment, European Commission
Project Team • Ms. Daiva Semėnienė Key expert 3/ WG 3 SEA/EIA Sub-group Leader • Mr. Martin Smutny ST expert/WG 3 SEA/EIA • Ms. Simona Daugintienė Junior expert/ WG 3 SEA/EIA
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The Annual meeting was opened by Ms. Daiva Semėnienė, RENA Key Expert 3.
The first part of the meeting was devoted to the RENA WG3 SEA/EIA Sub-group activities, held so far. She made overview of the implementation status of WG3 SEA/EIA Sub-group workplan, outlining in brief the results of completed activities and presenting a few quantitative results. For example, numbers of participants in each Sub-group event from each country, as well as feedback results on the quality of events from beneficiaries were shown. Ms. Semėnienė presented post evaluation graph of two trainings, which showed a very good feedback from participants in terms of training content and the professionalism of the trainer.
In her presentation Ms. Semėnienė made a summary of all planned training sessions and selected case studies. Originally two remaining events were planned, but during the roundtable discussion the beneficiaries indicated the need to separate the last training into two: one for SEA and another for EIA, as in most countries different people are responsible for these issues and thus more relevant people could be nominated for separate trainings. So it was decided to have three remaining training workshops and to combine the last one with the 3rd Annual meeting.
Moreover, the selection of the place for the last event was made. The last 5th training session, combined with Annual meeting, will be held in Skadar, as this place is close to the selected case study area. Delegates from fYR of Macedonia proposed to organise the 4th training session in Podgorica, which is close to HPPs on Moraca river – one more selected pilot case.
Ms. Madalina Ivanica commented that, according to the rules, maximum three people from countries can participate in the trainings, but she supported the idea to have two separate trainings for SEA and EIA and suggested to invite representatives from local authorities. Even though they don’t have decision making power they could learn and be acquainted with this useful topic.
Mr. Martin Smutny noted that in the trainings it could be useful to have a representative from Ministries of Foreign Affairs.
Question was raised regarding preparation and dissemination of Draft Guide to SEA/EIA on transboundary consultations process. Mr. Martin Smutny ensured that it will be disseminated to the beneficiaries one month before the 4th
Participants agreed on the preliminary timeframe for the planned trainings. Ms. Semėnienė asked all countries to send, if they have, comments on the dates and venue within two weeks after Annual meeting.
training so they could have time to read it and it will be an issue of the discussion in that meeting.
Based on the discussions the following training schedule has been agreed:
No. Topic Date/venue 1. Approaches to Transposition of EIA/SEA Directives,
Application of EIA/SEA and IPA Projects completed- 06-08 June 2011, Istanbul, Turkey
2. SEA for IPA Programmes, combined with 2nd completed - 08-10 November, 2011, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Annual Meeting of the Sub-group
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study Neretva/Trebisnjica river basin management with focus on upper horizon
4. SEA Cross-border procedures, including consultation and interpretation of cross-border impacts. Pilot case study four HPPs on Moraca river
planned on 25-27 September 2012, Podgorica, Montenegro
5. EIA Cross-border procedures, including consultation and interpretation of cross-border impacts. Pilot case study Motorway Morinë – Merdar. 3rd
planned in Skadar, Albania. Date needs to be identified, preliminary November-December, 2012
Annual Meeting of the Sub-group Second topic of the Annual meeting was devoted to the future RENA 2. Ms. Madalina Ivanica announced the ongoing preparations for follow up actions to be implemented after completion of RENA. During current RENA project beneficiaries have received trainings on the basics of relevant Directives and more theoretical knowledge; and follow up actions will build on the achievements of the current project. Ms. Ivanica reminded that all ideas should have regional importance and transboundary effect. Ms. Ivanica invited beneficiary countries to present or to send later their needs and ideas for the future follow up actions.
Ms. Jasmina Katica (Bosnia and Herzegovina) expressed the interest on increasing the knowledge on monitoring and implementation of SEA process.
Several ideas presented during the Annual meeting:
Mr. Ismail Hetemaj (Kosovo under 1244) expressed necessity for capacity building on impact assessment in relation to Habitats Directive. In general, gaining more experience on appropriate assessment of Nature Directives is needed. Ms. Brankica Cmiljanovic (Montenegro) expressed the interest on receiving training on how to avoid bad situations in real practice of SEA process and to be able to follow one real SEA process. Besides, it would be good to gain more experience regarding Environmental Liability Directive and Environmental Information Directive. Mr. Martin Smutny strongly supported the idea of a real SEA case. Moreover, he proposed to have study tours to countries with good examples in order to get feedback what SEA means from different stakeholder’s point of view. Such countries could be either the Netherlands, which has many transboundary projects, or United Kingdom. Possibly, it would be also beneficial to compare experience with SEA implementation and practical application in “old” and “new” (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia) EU member states. One more idea could be the establishment of an information system, some kind of software, which helps authorities and allows the public to get information required. Study tour idea was supported by other delegates as well. Ms. Madalina Ivanica asked Mr. Martin Smutny to send short paragraph of study tour proposal. Mr. Zoran Bosev (fYR of Macedonia) noted that similar information system is created in their country and they have most of information needed on their website. However, there are problems with updating, as it is not systematically organised. Ms. Madalina Ivanica noted that it would be difficult to have regional effect in information system development project; but the countries could apply for financing through IPA national programmes.
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Minutes of the Meeting 2nd
Regional Environmental Network for Accession (RENA) Annual Meeting of WG 4 ECENA
Date: 18th October 2011, Skopje, fYR of Macedonia
Place: Hotel Karpos, Skopje, FYR Macedonia
Time: 08:30 – 18:00
Participants: Beneficiaries/WG 4 Coordinators
Darko Blinkov, WG 4 Coordinator, Ministry of environment and physical planning
Mr. Mladen Rudez, WG 4 Coordinator, Federal Ministry of Environment and Tourism
Ms. Anita Pokrovac Patekar, WG 4 Coordinator, Ministry of Environmental Protection, Physical Planning and Construction
Ms. Svetlana Parezanin, WG 4 Deputy Coordinator, Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning
Ms. Florije Kqiku, WG 4 Coordinator, Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning
Mr. Enis Tela, WG4 Coordinator, Environmental Inspectorate
Apologies from Mr. Dragan Asanovic (WG 4 coordinator Montenegro) and Mrs. Pinar Topkaya (WG 4 coordinator Turkey)
European Union
• Madalina Ivanica (EC task manager for RENA))
Project Team • Mr. Ike van der Putte, TL/WG4 Leader • Mr. Rob Glaser, WG 4 Senior ST Expert • Mr. Mihail Dimovski, expert and WG 1 coordinator
Environment Forum Project • Mr. Metodija Sazdov, Environment Forum representative
RENA Secretariat • Mr. Ruza Radovic • Bojana Stanojevska
Other initiatives
• Enes Srndic (IMPEL)
• Dragoljub Todic (expert)
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Opening of the meeting
The meeting was opened by Ms. Madalina Ivanica , EC task manager for RENA, introducing her background and her experience in working with RENA. The participants were also welcomed by Mr. Darko Blinkov, WG4 coordinator, hosting the present meeting.
Mr. Darko Blinkov expressed his appreciation to RENA for organising the meeting and hopes that FYR of Macedonia together with other participating countries will also be part of the follow-up of the RENA programme (RENA II).He emphasised that in RENA II, projects should be focused on country priorities especially with reference to enforcement of legislation being a priority at the next level of accession. Relatively good progress is made in the transposition of environmental legislation. The implementation and enforcement of legislation is still a challenge for all beneficiary countries.
Approval of Minutes of Meeting from last ECENA meeting
Mr. Ike Van der Putte pointed out that all action points in the minutes of the ECENA meeting held in Montenegro (Becici, 20 October 2010) have been implemented and incorporated in the WG 4 programme. Examples are
1) A more detailed description of “common inspection” as an Annex in the inception report and
2) Organisation of training sessions in combination with field practice (Pilot industries).
No further comments were received and the minutes were approved.
Approval of the agenda
As proposed by Croatia the original draft agenda has been amended by including IMPEL and environmental crime as special subjects. Ms. Madalina Ivanica invited all participants to express their comments and ideas during the meeting.
Overview of developments in RENA and its status of implementation
Mr. Ike van der Putte started the presentation with general information on the status of implementation of RENA. He presented the institutional framework of the project with its specific programmes in four Working Groups and informed the participants that the next ministerial meeting is planned to be organized at the end of March 2012 in Brussels.
For WG1 a change is reported as Mr. Mihail Dimovski has been assigned as WG 1 leader replacing Ms. Cynthia Whitehead who had to withdraw from the project for health reasons. For all other working groups, leaders and co-leaders remain the same. The WG groups are on schedule with the implementation of the defined activities. From the reports made by WG 1 it can be concluded that transposition of environmental legislation is showing relatively good progress. However, more work needs to be done on implementation and enforcement of the legislation. WG 2 and 3 are implementing the defined programmes and are very active in training and creating awareness in the countries.
The Second RENA interim report was produced as a hardcopy with a CD containing specific outputs. Most of the materials have been and will be placed on the RENA website. In WG4 a number of 4 training programmes have been conducted and according to Mr. Van der Putte with the increasing number of training sessions, the numbers of end products with reports and evaluations will also increase. This is the case for all WGs.
Regarding the recruitment of experts it can be concluded that most of the experts for the working groups have been selected but that for 2012 some more are needed including experts from institutions and government agencies.
Regarding RENA focal points and WG coordinators, more changes are to be expected. Next to a new focal point for Montenegro, a new focal point for Turkey should be expected due to the reorganisation of the Ministry of Environment and Forest.
RENA is actively cooperating with other relevant stakeholders and NGOs EF representatives are invited for all meetings and are participating in most of the organised RENA meetings.
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A question was raised by Ms. Anita Pokrovac Patekar on the evaluation and feed back of activities in the Second Interim report.
It was explained by Mr. Ike van der Putte and Ms. Ruza Radovic that every training activity has a feedback based on standardized evaluation forms. An evaluation report is produced for each activity with inclusion of the feed back results. The evaluation reports are included in the separate CD of the interim report and are placed on the RENA website.
There is a strong recommendation of Ms. Anita Pokrovac Patekar that everything considering feedback or evaluation should also be included in the main body of the text.
Ms. Madalina Ivanica recommended that the interim report will include a specific heading on the evaluation of activities.
In this respect it was added by Ms. Ivanica that the RENA secretariat was asked to perform an evaluation of all activities, in order for the EC to have more in depth analysis on what has been done up to now with a qualitative and quantitative overview of the activities.
Mr. Dragoljub Todic asked what the level of awareness and knowledge is of third parties on RENA as the project should be considered of importance also for NGOs and the business sector.
Mr. Van der Putte answered that this is a strong point because more and more regulations are putting specific responsibilities to the business sector. However, the RENA budget is not allocated for the business sector as a stakeholder.
Mr. Metodija Sazdov commented that these kinds of trainings and initiatives can also be organized by chambers of commerce which role is to help the industry
Ms. Madalina Ivanica explained that the project is capacity building for the Ministries in the beneficiary countries. Other stakeholders can be invited to the activities but on their own expenses.
Protection of Environment through Implementation of Criminal Environmental Law
The aim of Mr. Mihail Dimovski’s presentation was to discuss to what extent combating environmental crime should be considered as a priority and how to integrate implementation of the EC Environmental Crimes Directive in RENA activities. Another item was to discuss follow up and synergies with WG4. Mr. Dimovski emphasized that transposition of the EU Acquis does not always ensure proper implementation in reality and that there are a lot of weaknesses in the enforcement of environmental law. Activities related to combating environmental crime activities should be covered under WG1 and WG4. Under WG1 a regional training on environmental crime has been conducted. There are also more activities planned to be conducted under WG1 in the period from September 2011-March 2012, such as the second regional workshop for CLP and REACH Regulations.(note: both the environmental crimes directive and the REACH and CLP regulations are subjects that can be selected in the WG 4 training programmes for inspectors and permit writers).In addition a third regional workshop on the INSPIRE Directive has been organised and an Annual RISP meeting is planned for defining further activities.
IMPEL activities with specific reference to transfrontier shipment of waste (TFS)
Mr. Enes Srndic gave a brief explanation on the background of IMPEL, on who the involved authorities and organizations are and also on the objectives and strategic aims of IMPEL. The IMPEL – TFS (Trans Frontier Shipment of waste) is one of the three clusters of the IMPEL programme. The activities are related to enforcement projects on transfrontier waste transport via seaports and roads. Furthermore attention is paid to risk assessment and also to the development of supporting tools for inspectors. In his presentation Mr. Srndic explained how his Ministry performed the verification process of waste destination and treatment in countries of destination. He also provided illustrative figures on number and types of violations.
Mr. Sazdov asked about protective equipment for inspectors doing field inspections. Mr. Srndic answered that there is special equipment available but that in addition there are also special experts who are carrying out analyses to assess whether it is safe for inspectors to continue with inspection.
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Ms. Madalina Ivanica informed the participants that the EC has asked IMPEL to open the membership not only to candidate countries as is the case now but also to open membership to potential candidates. In this way all beneficiary countries in RENA can participate in IMPEL activities including IMPEL TFS. In the subsequent discussions with the IMPEL board two main concerns were raised: one was which countries are considered as potential candidates and another concern was the financial consequences of membership. After additional information provided by the EC, the IMPEL Board took a positive decision. However, the IMPEL Board has to put the proposal as an item on the agenda of the General Assembly Meeting and needs also approval by its members. The Commission is now waiting on a positive decision from the General Assembly which is going to have its meeting at the end of November 2011.
Presentation of WG4 Cluster 1 activities – Training and exchange Planned and finalized activities
This presentation was given and discussed by Mr. Ike van der Putte and Mr Rob Glaser. It provided a detailed overview of the planned and finalized activities within WG4 for Cluster 1 activities on training and exchange. Apart from the training workshops on IPPC permitting and inspection in the individual beneficiary countries for around 20 participants, also site visits to selected factories have been included with invited participants from 2-3 other RENA countries to carry out the so called “common inspections” and exchange of information. The general training programme included a 3.5 days training where day 1 is related to general subjects, day 2 on IPPC/IED requirements, permitting and inspection, day 3 on site visit and reporting and day 4 on evaluation of results and further presentations on special subjects. Special subjects and specific directives can be selected and might include IED/IPPC with EIA, LCP, PRTR, RMCEI, SEVESO II, VOCs, waste and chemicals management (REACH/CLP) and environmental crime. For the training in the first 4 countries Albania, Kosovo under UNSCR1244 /99, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey detailed topics have been assessed and specific training manuals have been produced. The site visits were held at cement factories with the exception of Turkey where a steel factory (Electric Arc Furnace) has been visited. The training in this first batch of 4 countries has been finalized in the period March – October 2011.
For the second batch of 4 countries the specific subjects and pilot industries for the training have already been selected. In Serbia it is planned to visit a petrochemical plant with IED/IPPC, SEVESO II and waste management as special subjects. The training is to be held in March 5-8, 2012. For fYR of Macedonia a site visit will be made to a steel factory with a training concentrating on IED/IPPC in the period 23 -27 April 2012. In Montenegro the site visit and common inspection is planned to be conducted at a thermo electrical power plant and will concentrate on the LCP directive and land filling of waste as special subjects in the period of 3-7 September 2012 The training in Croatia will be held in the first week of October (1-5 October 2012 ) with a visit to a calcium aluminates cement plant with IED /revision of RMCEI as special subjects.
The results from evaluation forms filled by participants to the trainings in Albania, BiH and Kosovo were presented, illustrating that especially the combination of lectures and practical field visits to pilot industries were very much appreciated.
Round table discussion on Cluster 1 activities
The National coordinator of BiH evaluated what has been reached in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Under cluster 1, training and exchanging, a highly appreciated practical training has been provided for participants on entity level, cantonal and municipal level including environmental permit writers and environmental inspectors. In Bosnia and Herzegovina there is not a sufficient basis for issuing integrated permits at this moment and there are not many environmental inspectors available. The training was very useful especially in providing practical training with the cement industry as a concrete example. The cement industries are considered as big polluters. An associated problem in BiH is the site remediation of quarries of the cement industry.
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Mr. Blinkov from the Macedonian Ministry also agreed that the training was very useful especially in relation with the cement plants. He asked if it is possible in future to put the training and information materials on a USB considering the size and volume.
Ms. Anita Pokrovac Patekar, National Coordinator for Croatia, expressed that it will be very useful if bilateral exchange is organized, where practical trainings in a particular cement industry will be conducted, together with operators and inspectors which will help in exchanging experiences regarding modernization and incineration technologies. She proposed this to be considered as one of the next RENA activities.
Also Mr. Enes Tela from the Albanian inspectorate and Ms Florie Kqiku mentioned that the training courses were very useful and that in general all inspectors were very satisfied with the programme.that has been carried out.
Presentation of Cluster 2 activities – Institutional and methodological Development
Activity 2: Country external assessments, Case Serbia
Mr. Ike Van der Putte gave a short introduction on the Cluster 2, activity 2 Country external assessments. The countries were visited by the respective experts, interviews were held with various stakeholders and an analysis was made of the collected materials. Based on the elements of the regulatory cycle, draft reports have been prepared which were sent out to the Ministry for obtaining comments. He pointed out that the activity will be finished by the end of this year in which the reports for Serbia, fYR of Macedonia and Montenegro are considered to be finalized, and the reports for Albania, Kosovo under UNSCR1244 /99 , BiH and Turkey are in the preparatory phase, i.e. to be finalized in January 2012. The assessment is done evaluating the national, regional and local environmental capacity covering the whole regulatory cycle of policy, legislation, permitting, verification and control, monitoring and reporting, focusing specifically on the issues of permitting, inspection and enforcement.
Country external assessment. Case Serbia
Mr. Dragoljub Todic presented the report he prepared for the external assessment of Serbia. The methodology for preparation is based on the regulatory cycle where the first step is policy, followed by legislation, implementation with permitting and enforcement and feedback reporting. The basic methodology had three elements in which the 1st one is the analysis of documentation which includes an analysis of strategic documents, reports and answers in the European Commission questionnaires for progress monitoring. The 2nd
Furthermore Mr. Todic explained the subjects considered in preparation of the report, with a comprehensive analysis of policy, legislation, strategic documents, harmonization with EU legislation, permitting and enforcement, monitoring responsibilities, reporting, access to information and public participation, control and enforcement, appeals, and capacity building programmes for public authorities. The report also contains information on the response to the Environmental Acquis and governmental plans for joining the European Union. The transposition implications and involved institutions in implementation of the Environmental Acquis are also considered. The report also includes a review of local self government and public utility companies and their role in implementation of environmental legislation.
phase was preparing questionnaires and sending them to the business sector, NGOs and Ministry staff working on permits, in the provincial and local self government units. At the final 3rd stage interviews with some of the relevant stakeholders were performed.
At the end of the presentation Ms. Ivanica pointed out that according to the Commission on a general level Serbia made progress in approximation of the environmental acquis comparing with previous years.
Mr. Rob Glaser asked about the structure of the environmental inspectorate in Serbia, is it an independent body or not? On this question Mr. Todic answered that there is an initiative for placing the inspectorate in one separated agency. This agency will cover all activities related to inspection and
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permitting, and the Ministry will be in charge for drafting laws, creating policies, etc, but for now that is only an idea that is being developed.
Mr. Todic explained that the problem is specifically referring to the local level. It is hard to find competent people in LSGs. So very often it is the case that one person is issuing permits and at the same time the same person is doing also the controlling inspection activities.
Presentation of Cluster 3 activities – Cross border enforcement and Networking
As the end of the meeting Mr. Ike van der Putte gave short introduction on Activity 3, Activity 4, Activity 5 and Activity 6 within WG4. Main aim of this presentation is to show the plan of activities for the year 2012.
Activity 3 (EU –ETS) includes a Regional Training /Workshop programme on elements of the European Climate Change Programme. A 2-day regional training workshop will be organized with a focus on Kyoto mechanisms and the major factors in the EU ETS Compliance cycle (Zagreb 15 – 16 May 2012)
Activity 4 (TFS), includes Regional Training /Workshop programmes on elements of the Waste Shipment Regulation (WSR). Two 2-day regional training workshops will be organized: one in Edirne, Turkey on harbor and ship transport (18 -19 April 2012) and the other one on road transport at the Macedonian Serbian border (13-14 June 2012). The TFS activity will be organized in cooperation with IMPEL.
Activity 5 (– Inspection and Enforcement in Cross border nature protection areas) includes Regional Training/Workshops on elements of enforcement in cross border nature protection. Two 2-day regional training workshops will be organized: one will be organised in fYR of Macedonia/Albania - Lake Ohrid (23-25 October 2012) and the 2nd WS will be organised in Albania/Montenegro – Skadar Lake (13-15 November 2012).(note: This activity will be organised in cooperation with Greenforce)
At the end of the meeting , under Networking activities (Activity 6), Mr. Van der Putte presented the proposed participation of ECENA in relevant networking activities and schedule for participation.
Ms. Madalina Ivanica concluded the meeting noting that the workplan for the next months has been made and dates are defined
Other
Ms. Patekar recommends that in future RENA activities training can be organized, in which both operators and inspectors will be invited and will have concrete training on particular hot spots.
Considering activity 1- training and common inspections Mr. Rob Glaser emphasized that it is very important that invited inspectors who will participate in the training come well prepared and should not have any hesitations in exchange of information during the training sessions.
Closure of the meeting
The follow-up points resulting from the meeting are:
Follow-up points By whom Deadline
Confirmation of the Calendar of activities to be sent by e-mail to all beneficiaries
WG4 Key eexpert
Next few weeks (see ANNEX))
Activity 1.Finalization selection of topics for training batch 2 countries (fYR of Macedonia, Serbia, Croatia and Montenegro)
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Follow-up points By whom Deadline
Activity 1.Finalization training manual for training and common inspection batch 2 countries
WG 4 Key expert an STE for activity 1 /January 2012
Activity 2.Finalization of all country external assessment reports
WG4 Key expert and STE for activity 2 /January 2012
Activities 3-5.Finalization of training programmes for activity 3 (ETS), 4 (TFS) and 5 cross border nature inspection with selection of experts
WG 4 k
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CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES 2012 RENA WG 4 Activity 1 Training and common inspection
Serbia 6 – 9 March 2012 fYR of Macedonia 24 -27 April 2012 Montenegro 4 – 7 September 2012 Croatia 2 – 5 October 2012 Activity 3 ETS Zagreb 15 – 16 May 2012 Activity 4 TFS Turkey – Harbor 18 – 19 April 2012 fYR of Macedonia/Serbia 13 – 14 June 2012 Activity 5 . Cross border Nature inspection Lake Ohrid (fYR of Macedonia/Albania) 23 – 25 October 2012 Skadar Lake (Albania/Montenegro) 13 – 15 November 2012 Activity 6: Participation in networks IMPEL GAM Copenhagen 7 – 8 June, 2012 IMPEL Projects TBD Other sister networks (INECE, Interpol, …) TBD