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Page 1: About NIAP

National Impact Assessment Programme (NIAP)

Using EIA Mapping to Identify Priorities for EIA Strengthening in PakistanEIA Mapping WorkshopIAIA 2011Puebla, Mexico

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National Impact Assessment Programme (NIAP)

About NIAP

• Aims at contributing to sustainable development in Pakistan through: – strengthening EIA systems; and– introducing SEA in the national development

planning• Partners: Planning Commission of Pakistan, Ministry of

Environment, Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency, Netherlands Commission for Environmental Assessment (NCEA), and IUCN Pakistan.

• Funded through EKN, its four and a half years (15 November 2009 – 14 May 2014) Programme

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National Impact Assessment Programme (NIAP)

EIA mapping

• Seven regional workshops conducted• Analysis workshop to share findings and get

feedback• Training of trainers (EIA mappers)

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National Impact Assessment Programme (NIAP)

Karachi

Islamabad

Lahore

Muzaffar abad

Peshawar

Gilgit

Quetta

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National Impact Assessment Programme (NIAP)

Methodology

• Review of background material provided by NCEA• Structured questionnaire shared with EPAs• Training of trainers conducted • Stakeholders invited for workshops• EIA mapping tool and workshop format adapted/

revised for Pakistan• First four workshops conducted by NCEA and

remaining three by NIAP staff

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Methodology

• Review of all EIA maps undertaken to identify and fill gaps

• Overall analysis of the completed maps undertaken

• Analysis workshop conducted and report drafted

• Report shared and finalized

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Key Results

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Preconditions for good EIA performance(effective democracy external to government)

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Federal Sindh Punjab AJK Gilgit Balochistan KP

Combination of scores foractive press, active NGOs,vocal public, independentjudiciary

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Preconditions for good EIA performance(effective democracy internal to government)

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Federal Sindh Punjab AJK Gilgit Balochistan KP

Combination of scores forinternal democraticchecks, complaintpossibilities, public natureprocedures, level ofparticipation, learningorganisation,accountability.

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Legal Base for EIA (Pakistan average)

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percentage projects covered

completeness/clarity/coherence legal texts

public nature of procedures

guidance

obligation to provide information beforehand

screeningrequirements on contents

scoping

requirements for good quality information

reviewing

solidity of EIA system funding

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Legal base decision-making (Pakistan average)

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80exhaustiveness & coherence legal framework.

customer friendliness

public nature decision-making

public participation decisions

decentralisation of decision-taking

power sharing and control on power

transparency/justification

appeal options

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Number of EIA/license decisions

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Federal Sindh Punjab AJK Gilgit Balochistan KP

Number decisions on EIA's 2009

Number of decisions on licenses 2009

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EIA practice

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100dissemination/knowledge legal texts

institutional capacity (%)

expertise for managing procedures

public nature of EA procedures

public participation in EIA

use of independent external expertise

available means

coverage of projects by EIA/IEE

results (quality EIAs)

monitoring and follow through

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Punjab

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Gilgit

Balochistan

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Practice decision making

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100awareness of legal texts

user friendliness

publicity of decision-taking

public participation in decision-making

decentralisation of decision-makingdemocratic checks and balances on powers

transparency/justification in practice

appeal practice

functioning inspectorate / enforcement

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Balochistan

Kyberpastungua

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Biases

• Length of workshops/ number of questions resulted in disinterest of the participants

• Group composition – higher percentage of government participants biased some discussions

• Communication barrier – questions not properly understood by participants resulted in wrong answers

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The Way Forward

• IEE/ EIA Rules need to be drafted• Technical capacity of EPAs needs

strengthening• Structural funding for EIA process

needs improvement• Decision making needs to be more

transparent and inclusive

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The Way Forward

• Review criteria needs to be revised and made consistent for all regions of Pakistan

• Accreditation system for consultants needs to be developed

• EMP monitoring needs to be institutionalized

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Conclusions

• First comprehensive qualitative and quantitative review of EIA process

• Helped set baseline on EIA for all regions of Pakistan

• Process followed was well defined and comprehensive

• Similar process at the end of the project would help in assessing impact of the project

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Thank you!


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