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1 Elisa Tonda, UNEP ROLAC Santa Fe (Argentina), September 2011

2 To provide stakeholders with tools they need to improve coordination and develop cross- cutting policies for the sustainable management (SRM) of their natural resources. 2

3 3 Establishing networks of relevant stakeholders Development of SRM pilot projects in LAC, to motivate the replication of good practices Identifying opportunities and launching national action plans for SRM

4  Management system that guarantees the use and continuous provision of natural resources  Avoids compensation between categories of impact, materials, products, countries, generations and dimensions  Takes into consideration the environmental, social and economic impacts along the life cycle of the resources concerned. 4

5 5  Project Management: UNEP DTIE and UNEP ROLAC  Network with 170 participants from the private sector, governments, consumer representatives, scientists and experts from the region NGOs Government Academia Consultants Private sector Others

6 Assessment report on Sustainable Resource Management in the LAC region Six critical natural resources identified: ( 1) Fish resources (2) Natural landscape (3) Agricultural land (4) Minerals and metals (5) Water (6) Forest as source of wood Fishery Tourism Agriculture Mining Food and agriculture Forestry

7 Objective Laying out the framework of analysis for prioritizing resources in LAC region and identifying priority resources. Process 1. Begins December 2009 2. April 2010 – Launching of the GESRE Project in Panama and receiving feedback from the participants for the report 3. July 2010 – Submission of interviews to Experts from the region, members from the GESRE Platform 4. August / September 2010 – Analysis of the interview´s results 5. November 2010 – Workshop in Florianopolis (Brazil) – compilation of case studies 6. April 2011 – Workshop in Coatzacoalcos (Mexico) – compilation of case studies 7. September 2011 – Workshop in Taller Santa Fe (Argentina) – Discussion of preliminary conclusions and recommendations 8. October 2011 – Review and feedback from members of ECLAC, WFN, pilot projects representatives and GESRE´s platform 7

8 24 proposals received from different countries of LAC. Two consultations carried out: SRM and initiatives to measure water footprint Selection criteria:  SRM approach, benefits for the country  Strong political will  Existence of a scientific / network 8

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10 Barbados: ““Up-scaling Sustainable Resource Management in Coastal Watershed Communities of Barbados’ National Park and System of Open Spaces” Peru: “Neutralization of agro- industrial emissions through (re)-forestation”

11 Colombia: “ “Water Accounting and Impact Assessment in in La Vega del Tunel trout farm” Dominican Republic: “Water Accounting and Impact Assessment in the Hotellier Industry in the Dominican Republic”

12 Argentina: “Water Accounting and Impact Assessment in the Tourism Sector in Mendoza” 12 Chile: “Blue and Grey Water Footprinting in the Chilean Mining Sector”

13 13 http://www.pnuma.org/eficienciarecursos/Gestion%20Sostenible.php

14 14  Number of Public Offices collecting and using SRM data  Number of operating SRM networks operating  Quality of the regional assessments and audience reached per country  Increase of regional participation in the UNEP Resource Panel and the UNEP/SETAC Life Cycle Initiative  Number of specific follow-up activities,  Number of requests to replicate pilot projects

15 Ecuador: “Productive development In the Chimborazo Province In the Ecuadorian highlands “ Haiti: “Michino watershed protection programme In south-east Haití” 15 Chile: “Community environmental recovery programme to combat desertification in Chile”

16  Construction of roads and irrigation infrastructure, linked to the Project “Biodiversity Protection”, which aims to recover with native species erosion-affected creeks.  SRM indicators: Resource distribution is done jointly with the indigenous communities which define in which social projects the money will be invested. 16

17  Environmental recovery of damamaged watersheds, trough reforestation and sustainable use of land.  SRM indicators : 630 farmers received a first payment for reforested lots  65 hectares of degraded lots, reforested  Trees as an income generating activity 17

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19  Fund, subject to tendering, which helps to up-scale household economies, through sustainable initiatives against desertification.  Coquimbo and Los Lagos Communities.  SRM indicators : Financed 62 projects in 4 years (4500 families, 18.000 persons). 19

20 20 For more info please visit: www.pnuma.org/eficienciarecursos/Ges tion%20Sostenible.php


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