Male Declaration Regional Stakeholders Meeting October 2003.

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Male Declaration Regional Stakeholders Meeting October 2003

“Miraculously Clean Air” Is how we describe the atmosphere in many rural, mountain, lake and ocean areas in South Asia. But in many places, especially in Urban and Industrial settings “ Clean Air” is a Miracle !

When is the Air Unclean? When it has –Sulphur and Nitrogen Oxides –Carbon Monoxide –Solid Particulate Matter (TSPM), PM10, PM25 –Ozone Most of them are toxic and affect human and animal health causing chronic respiratory and heart diseases Contd…

The pollutants also impact on –Soil nutrients –Crops –Forests –Monuments and Materials (Corrosion) Acid Rain can be caused

Need to Act quickly Follow “precautionary principle” - Now universally recognised in all environmental conventions Please lock the stable before the horse is stolen

Sources of Emissions Industrial Power Stations Automobile Exhausts Domestic fuels Fuel in other projects Brick manufacturing Agriculture and burning of vegetation

Transboundary Air Pollution How is it caused? By dispersal of pollutants due to winds and other causes What is the remedy? Polices and practices which focus on regional cooperation –“Male” declaration is an example

Male declaration on Control and Prevention of Air Pollution and its likely Transboundary effects for South Asia Signed in April 1998 by members of the Governing Council of SACEP being Environmental Ministers of South Asia To initiate studies and programmes in all countries for better understanding of the phenomena and impacts It is implicit that member countries use the results of studies to initiate national and regional action

Learning within and From Others Others include European Union cooperation - UNECE convention on long range transboundary air pollution - ASEAN cooperation plan on transboundary air pollution - Haze Action Plan after Indonesian fires RAINS ASIA model from East Asia - Air Quality Modeling and Forecasting

The ‘Male’ Process So far… Phase-I National focal points (NFPs) and National implementing agencies (NIAs) constituted Baseline studies made National Action plans formulated Regional network created Review of policy responses Example from Nepal

Phase-II Expand Network Strengthen Monitoring capacity Analyse the status and effects of Air Pollution in South Asia Monitoring Committee constituted and gave key suggestions on sites for monitoring stations, methodology of monitoring Monitoring manual prepared Stress the importance of sustainability of monitoring network

Stakeholders Meeting This is part of the expansion of the network The Objectives are –Increase awareness –Share views and ideas on implementation of the “Male” declaration –Improve exchange of information between those who manage sources of pollution and those affected by it

Who are the Stakeholders? In Air pollution they are –Those who cause contribute air pollution Manufacturers and users of Automobiles, Industrialists, etc. –Those who are affected directly or through assets Pedestrians, Cyclists, Police man, Women, Tribals, Householders, Slum dwellers, etc. –Those who have interest or influence Governments, Local bodies, Technologists, Experts, NGOs and Doctors

Regional Stakeholders Numbers will be very large Optimum solution is to have a small number who can represent various stakeholders and can reach out to their own constituencies to explain all the dimensions and solutions Stakeholders should also give feed back and identify how to balance the sacrifices against gains Also to evolve communication strategies

Issues for Discussion Has the stage has been reached for collective action ? What should be done about local as well as Transboundary air pollution? Role of stakeholders to increase there own awareness and its spread Role of National regulators and policy makers in regional issues

Should ‘Male’ get into more formal legal structures? Role of business and Industry Role of S&T Institutions and academia What should medical science and clinical practitioners do - State of Epidemiological studies Role of Agriculture veterinary institutions - Impacts on vegetation, Animals, Soils Engineers and Architects to look at corrosion of material and monuments

Role of Non-Regulatory, Non Business, Non S&T Stakeholders Women Youth NGOs working on Socio economic problems Think tank Institutions Media

Role of Regulators Legislators Bureaucrats National Governments Local Self Governments

Strategy for Regional Network Organizational links Study of gains and losses and optimal solutions Funding mechanisms Drawing upon South Asian values and Ethos