اللجنة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لغربي آسيا ESCWA-Sectoral Statistics Team-Water Statistics-Vienna 2005 1 Intersecretariat Working Group on Environment Statistics.

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اللجنة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لغربي آسيا ESCWA-Sectoral Statistics Team-Water Statistics-Vienna Intersecretariat Working Group on Environment Statistics Work Session on Water Statistics (Vienna, June 2005) Status and Needs of Water Statistics in the ESCWA region Status and Needs of Water Statistics in the ESCWA region Wafa Aboul Hosn Team leader, Sectoral Statistics Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) Beirut, Lebanon P.O.Box: , Riad Solh Square, Beirut Tel: (961 1) , Fax: (961 1)

اللجنة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لغربي آسيا ESCWA-Sectoral Statistics Team-Water Statistics-Vienna Background on water resources and use in the ESCWA region 2.Groundwater resources in the ESCWA Region 3. Non-conventional water resources 4.Freshwater Withdrawal 5.Need for Water Statistics in the ESCWA region 6.Problems in water statistics in the ESCWA region 7.ESCWA’s role in building capacity for reliable water statistics in the ESCWA region and partnership with UN agencies and other organizationsContents

اللجنة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لغربي آسيا ESCWA-Sectoral Statistics Team-Water Statistics-Vienna Background on water resources and use in the ESCWA region Table 1. Classification of the ESCWA countries in respect to available water resources CountryAvailable water resources Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Fairly well- endowed with water EgyptMiddle endowed with water Jordan, Arabian Peninsula, Palestine Least well-endowed with water The ESCWA region, representing 13 countries of West Asia and Egypt, 70 per cent of the region being arid scarcity and uneven availability of freshwater resources representing only 0.4 percent of the global renewable water resources although it accounts for 3 percent of the world’s population.

اللجنة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لغربي آسيا ESCWA-Sectoral Statistics Team-Water Statistics-Vienna Indicators for renewable water resources in the ESCWA region The average per capita renewable water resources in the ESCWA region was 965 cubic meters per year in 2001 compared to 7,000 for world average. 8 ESCWA under 500 cubic meters per year which indicates absolute water scarcity. Egypt, Oman and Lebanon have a slightly lower level of water stress ( cubic meters per capita per year Iraq and Syria exceed the chronic water scarcity limit (1000 cubic meters per capita per year)

اللجنة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لغربي آسيا ESCWA-Sectoral Statistics Team-Water Statistics-Vienna Groundwater resources in the ESCWA Region Groundwater resources represent 9 percent of the total renewable water in the ESCWA region The ratio of groundwater to total renewable resources exceeds 75 percent in Bahrain, Kuwait, Palestine and Qatar, it varies between 25 and 75 percent for Jordan, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.

اللجنة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لغربي آسيا ESCWA-Sectoral Statistics Team-Water Statistics-Vienna Non-conventional water resources Non-conventional water resources in the ESCWA region amounted to approximately 16 million cubic meters in 2002 raising water resources per capita per year to 1,076 cubic meter. The ratio of non-conventional to total freshwater is above 60 percent for Kuwait, Qatar and United Arab Emirates. Agricultural drainage re-use amounts for have amounting for about 1500 million cubic meters in each of Syria and Iraq and 3800 million cubic meters in Egypt. Non-conventional water resources are mainly derived from seawater desalination which is practiced on a large scale in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf countries.

اللجنة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لغربي آسيا ESCWA-Sectoral Statistics Team-Water Statistics-Vienna Freshwater Withdrawal Total water withdrawal in ESCWA region 179,000 million cubic meters in 2000 Average per capita use estimated at 1,067m3 The agricultural sector accounts for 84 percent of total water use (compared to 67 % in the European Union) followed by domestic water use 8 % and industrial use 8 %. The agricultural sector accounted for more than 88 percent of total water consumption in Egypt, Iraq, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Yemen.

اللجنة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لغربي آسيا ESCWA-Sectoral Statistics Team-Water Statistics-Vienna Water availability and water consumption General characteristics of water availability and water consumption [m /person/year] in the East East countries for the period Hamdy, A. and Trisorio Liuzzi, G

اللجنة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لغربي آسيا ESCWA-Sectoral Statistics Team-Water Statistics-Vienna Need for Water Statistics in the ESCWA region Data availability and reliability are important tools for efficient water planning and policy making, at the national and regional level. Adequate data on water is generally not available in most countries of the ESCWA region, and if available, it is not reliable, comparable, or comprehensive. At the end of the 2004, the weakness in providing official statistics on water quantity and quality is a source of major concern in the region given that more constraints on water resources are expected to become more serious in the coming years, as population growth rates (average 2.5%) are expected to keep rising.

اللجنة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لغربي آسيا ESCWA-Sectoral Statistics Team-Water Statistics-Vienna Problems in water statistics in the ESCWA region Inadequate estimation of natural and potential water resources. Knowledge of the spatial and temporal distribution of water resources, not only their average values is important since those are controlled by a set of stochastic variables Statistics on water use and water supply are not detailed or comprehensive. Sectoral water use is not classified according to International standards, inaccurate estimation of present and forecasted water demand Data processing systems need to be installed, and training offered to concerned parties to allow timely dissemination of information. Absence of developed accessible information system leads to mismanagement and inefficient water use An integrated information system is needed to regularly record and disseminate data on water resources. A regional institutional framework for conventional remote-sensing data program and the use of geographic information system (GIS) technology should be established to set up the data base integrated water resources.

اللجنة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لغربي آسيا ESCWA-Sectoral Statistics Team-Water Statistics-Vienna Problems in water statistics in the ESCWA region In some countries, like Lebanon, the Central Administration of Statistics does not deliver data on water resources because the law restricts information on water resources for security purposes even though the information is delivered by the Ministry of Energy and Water Many questionnaires on water statistics, some of them in English only, requesting detailed information, are sent by different organizations to different departments in ESCWA countries. Therefore, there is need to unify questionnaires and provide them in Arabic and English to NSO’s who produce official statistics to facilitate the data collection process There is need for capacity building for human resources in ministries of water and NSO’s through training workshops and manuals on water statistics Some of the problems have been reported by Hamdy & Liuzzi 2004

اللجنة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لغربي آسيا ESCWA-Sectoral Statistics Team-Water Statistics-Vienna UNESCWA and the water priorities in the region at the policy level Integrated policies for efficient and sustainable management of water resources is a priority issue for UNESCWA in its role as regional commission to unify the policies of Member States with regard to priority sectors such as water and energy, technology, globalization and social policies. Water, Environment, Agriculture and Energy Teams in the Sustainable development Division in ESCWA are active in helping countries improve water management based on integrated water resources management approach, environmental monitoring and environmental systems, GIS assessment of some water basins in the region.

اللجنة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لغربي آسيا ESCWA-Sectoral Statistics Team-Water Statistics-Vienna UNESCWA and water priorities in the region at the statistics, indicators and database level - 1 On the water statistics and indicators issue, the Sectoral Statistics team established in February 2004, has been collaborating with UNSD in the following activities: The UNSD questionnaire on environment including the water section has been translated into Arabic, distributed to ministries of environment and National Statistics Offices (NSO’s) in ESCWA countries in April-June 2004 taking into account the UNEP/ROWA Regional Priority Environmental Indicators Workshop on environment statistics in April 2004 to train Officials from Ministries of environment and National Statistics Offices (E/ESCWA/SDPD/2004/5)

اللجنة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لغربي آسيا ESCWA-Sectoral Statistics Team-Water Statistics-Vienna UNESCWA and water priorities in the region at the statistics, indicators and database level Fellowship offered to central statistics offices to train one of their staff for one week in the CSO of one of three countries Turkey, Jordan and Bulgaria spring-summer Follow-up on responses with member countries by ESCWA: Until June 2005, the Response rate from ESCWA countries is 3/13 (2.3%) An Assessment of the situation of Environment Statistics in the ESCWA countries was produced by DESA-UNSD (in prep) A project on strengthening statistical capacity of ESCWA and North African countries in environment statistics has been proposed.

اللجنة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لغربي آسيا ESCWA-Sectoral Statistics Team-Water Statistics-Vienna Interdisciplinary work among ESCWA teams and divisions on Water Statistics ESCWA Water team questionnaire in Arabic with 35 indicators to focal points of ESCWA’s committee on water resources (100% response rate) ESCWA Sectoral Statistics Team English/Arabic questionnaire with 20 water indicators, on conventional, non-conventional water resources, water withdrawal, sectoral use, and sanitation, data shared from Water team sent to ESCWA’s NSOs to validate and complete the questionnaire. (Response 60%). Water data published in ESCWA Statistical Abstract 25th issue Data and indicators on water incorporated as a module in the database for the ESCWA region (ESIS) in collaboration with the Information and Communication Technology Division UNESCWA and water priorities in the region at the statistics, indicators and database level - 3

اللجنة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لغربي آسيا ESCWA-Sectoral Statistics Team-Water Statistics-Vienna Water statistics at the regional level Efforts must be intensified to gather fundamental water data, organize it into usable and accessible forms, and disseminate it to all who need them. Efforts must be intensified to gather fundamental water data, organize it into usable and accessible forms, and disseminate it to all who need them. Regional data collection and sharing is an important part of the rational management of any resource. Regional data collection and sharing is an important part of the rational management of any resource. Unless, nations share hydrological data, no satisfactory agreements on allocation, responses during shortages, flood management, or long-range planning can be reached Unless, nations share hydrological data, no satisfactory agreements on allocation, responses during shortages, flood management, or long-range planning can be reached

اللجنة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لغربي آسيا ESCWA-Sectoral Statistics Team-Water Statistics-Vienna Future Directions The need for reliable, timely and comparable water statistics and indicators, and for integrated environmental-economic water resources accounting in the ESCWA region urges for closer collaboration among international, regional organizations and the member countries to identify the problems encountered with water statistics and that affect the response rate to questionnaires and data quality

اللجنة الاقتصادية والاجتماعية لغربي آسيا ESCWA-Sectoral Statistics Team-Water Statistics-Vienna Sources Hamdy, A. and Trisorio Liuzzi, G Water scarcity management towards food security in the Middle-East region. In: Proceedings of the International FORUM on Food Security under water scarcity in the Middle East: Problems and Solutions, Villa Olmo, Como (Italy), November, UNESCWA Statistical Abstract of the ESCWA Region, Twenty Fourth Issue. E/ESCWA/SCU/2004/1 UNESCWA Final report on the Workshop on Environment Statistics in the countries of the ESCWA region. Damascus, April E/ESCWA/SDPD/2004/5 UNEP/WHO Water Quality: Progress in the Implementation of the Mar del Plata Action Plan and a Strategy for the 1990s. Earthwatch GEMS. UNEP and World Health Organization (WHO). Nairobi.