TDA/SAP Methodology Training Course Module 2 Section 5

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IW:LEARN
TDA/SAP
Training Course
Module 2: Development of the
TDA
+
Overview of the Training Course
 4 Modules:
 Module 1: Introduction
 Module 2:Developing the TDA
 Module 3: Formulating the SAP
 Module 4: Managing the TDA/SAP process
+
Overview of Today
AM
 Opening
 Module 2: Transboundary Problems
– Presentation of priority problems
 Module 2: Developing the TDA –
Analysis of Impacts
PM
 Module 2: Developing the TDA –
Thematic Reports
 Module 2: Developing the TDA –
TDA-SAP Linkage
 Group Exercise
 Module 2: Developing the TDA –
Causal Chain Analysis
 Group Exercise
Break
 Module 2: Developing the TDA –
Drafting the TDA
 Group Exercise
 Closing
Break
LUNCH END
Section 5: Determination of
Impacts
+
Where are we?
Defining
system
boundaries
Collection
and analysis
of
data/informat
ion
Identification
&
prioritisation
of the
transboundary
problems
Determination
of the
impacts of
each priority
problem
Analysis
of the
immediate,
underlying,
and root
causes for
each problem
Development
of thematic
reports
+
In this Section you will learn about….
 What are environmental impacts in relation to
the TDA?
 What are socio-economic impacts in relation to
the TDA?
 A process for determining environmental and
socio-economic impacts
+ In the Context of the TDA/SAP
process….
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
Are the effects of a transboundary problem on the
integrity of an ecosystem
SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACTS
Are a change in the welfare of people attributable
to the transboundary problem or its environmental
impacts.
+
For Example
TRANSBOUNDARY PROBLEM
Eutrophication
SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT
Loss of income
Loss of food source
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Reduced fish population
SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT
Health impacts from
drinking water
INDIRECT
DIRECT
+
Nutrients emitted
(point and diffuse)
Impacts felt
Example of a
Transboundary Problem
and Impacts:
Dnieper River Basin
+
Black Sea Dead Zone
Evolution of the NW Shelf ‘Dead
Zone’
Decline in the Phyllophora beds
on the NW Shelf
+
+
Example of a
Transboundary
Problem and
impacts:
Mediterranean
Sea
Loss of Habitats
(Loggerhead Turtle
nesting sites)
Loggerhead Turtle
Migration
+
Distribution of Invasive Species and HABs (Source: FREPLATA, 2005)
+
Process for determining impacts
Step 1: Identification
of the environmental
and socio-economic
impacts of each
priority
transboundary
problem
Step 2: Qualitative or
quantitative
description of key
environmental and
socio-economic
impacts
+ Step 1: Identification of the impacts of
each priority transboundary problem
 This step can successfully be accomplished
through a collaborative workshop involving the
TDA Development team
 The workshop can be run during the same
meeting that the transboundary problems are
identified and prioritised
+ Step 2: Description of key environmental
and socio-economic impacts
The purpose of this step is to describe the
problem itself (using available survey data
showing changes over time, etc.) and the
impact of the problem on the environment and
socio-economically
+
Possible Options
of the identified impacts, based on the output
from step 1. (e.g. Dnipro River Basin TDA)Use of simple lists
including maps, graphics and figures (e.g. Rio de
la Plata; Orange Senqu River Basin TDA)
Detailed supporting
text for the impacts
for which data is available, including baseline
data, showing changes over time
The development of
a set of relevant
indicators
+
Analysis of Impacts
All these options are valid and will depend on the
level of data and information available
However, in all cases, the information gathered
should concentrate on the transboundary impacts
although national or localised impacts can also be
described if they are relevant
+
Group Exercise
In groups of five:
 Take one of the priority transboundary problems and
identify:
 The environmental impacts
 The direct and indirect socio-economic consequences
 Identify geographical location(s) of
impacts/consequences
Timing: 30 minutes
+
Golden Rules of Brainstorming
+
Group Exercise
In groups of five:
 Take one of the priority transboundary problems and
identify:
 The environmental impacts
 The direct and indirect socio-economic consequences
 Identify geographical location(s) of
impacts/consequences
Timing: 30 minutes
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TDA/SAP Methodology Training Course Module 2 Section 5

  • 2. + Overview of the Training Course  4 Modules:  Module 1: Introduction  Module 2:Developing the TDA  Module 3: Formulating the SAP  Module 4: Managing the TDA/SAP process
  • 3. + Overview of Today AM  Opening  Module 2: Transboundary Problems – Presentation of priority problems  Module 2: Developing the TDA – Analysis of Impacts PM  Module 2: Developing the TDA – Thematic Reports  Module 2: Developing the TDA – TDA-SAP Linkage  Group Exercise  Module 2: Developing the TDA – Causal Chain Analysis  Group Exercise Break  Module 2: Developing the TDA – Drafting the TDA  Group Exercise  Closing Break LUNCH END
  • 5. + Where are we? Defining system boundaries Collection and analysis of data/informat ion Identification & prioritisation of the transboundary problems Determination of the impacts of each priority problem Analysis of the immediate, underlying, and root causes for each problem Development of thematic reports
  • 6. + In this Section you will learn about….  What are environmental impacts in relation to the TDA?  What are socio-economic impacts in relation to the TDA?  A process for determining environmental and socio-economic impacts
  • 7. + In the Context of the TDA/SAP process…. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Are the effects of a transboundary problem on the integrity of an ecosystem SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACTS Are a change in the welfare of people attributable to the transboundary problem or its environmental impacts.
  • 8. + For Example TRANSBOUNDARY PROBLEM Eutrophication SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT Loss of income Loss of food source ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT Reduced fish population SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT Health impacts from drinking water INDIRECT DIRECT
  • 9. + Nutrients emitted (point and diffuse) Impacts felt Example of a Transboundary Problem and Impacts: Dnieper River Basin
  • 10. + Black Sea Dead Zone Evolution of the NW Shelf ‘Dead Zone’ Decline in the Phyllophora beds on the NW Shelf
  • 11. +
  • 12. + Example of a Transboundary Problem and impacts: Mediterranean Sea Loss of Habitats (Loggerhead Turtle nesting sites) Loggerhead Turtle Migration
  • 13. + Distribution of Invasive Species and HABs (Source: FREPLATA, 2005)
  • 14. + Process for determining impacts Step 1: Identification of the environmental and socio-economic impacts of each priority transboundary problem Step 2: Qualitative or quantitative description of key environmental and socio-economic impacts
  • 15. + Step 1: Identification of the impacts of each priority transboundary problem  This step can successfully be accomplished through a collaborative workshop involving the TDA Development team  The workshop can be run during the same meeting that the transboundary problems are identified and prioritised
  • 16. + Step 2: Description of key environmental and socio-economic impacts The purpose of this step is to describe the problem itself (using available survey data showing changes over time, etc.) and the impact of the problem on the environment and socio-economically
  • 17. + Possible Options of the identified impacts, based on the output from step 1. (e.g. Dnipro River Basin TDA)Use of simple lists including maps, graphics and figures (e.g. Rio de la Plata; Orange Senqu River Basin TDA) Detailed supporting text for the impacts for which data is available, including baseline data, showing changes over time The development of a set of relevant indicators
  • 18. + Analysis of Impacts All these options are valid and will depend on the level of data and information available However, in all cases, the information gathered should concentrate on the transboundary impacts although national or localised impacts can also be described if they are relevant
  • 19. + Group Exercise In groups of five:  Take one of the priority transboundary problems and identify:  The environmental impacts  The direct and indirect socio-economic consequences  Identify geographical location(s) of impacts/consequences Timing: 30 minutes
  • 20. + Golden Rules of Brainstorming
  • 21. + Group Exercise In groups of five:  Take one of the priority transboundary problems and identify:  The environmental impacts  The direct and indirect socio-economic consequences  Identify geographical location(s) of impacts/consequences Timing: 30 minutes

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