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GIZ ORF MMS06.07.2016
Solid Waste Management in cross-border rural and coastal areas of South
Eastern Europe (SWMRCA)
Project processes
Hari Shutoski, Ph.D., Project Manager
Final Project Conference, Struga, Macedonia, 21 June 2016
Supported by:
Open Regional Fund for South East Europe – Modernisation of Municipal Services (ORF MMS)
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Solid Waste Management in cross-border rural and coastal areas of South Eastern Europe
Content of the presentation
1. Short information about the project
2. Project process #1: Assessment of the cross-border
adverse environmental and economic impacts in the 3
pilot regions
3. Project process #2: Development and dissemination of
models for integrated solid waste management in the
3 pilot regions
4. Project process #3: Development and dissemination of
pilot measures and policy recommendations for the 3
pilot regions
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Solid Waste Management in cross-border rural and coastal areas of South Eastern Europe
Content of the presentation
1. Short information about the project
2. Project process #1: Assessment of the cross-border
adverse environmental and economic impacts in the 3
pilot regions
3. Project process #2: Development and dissemination of
models for integrated solid waste management in the
3 pilot regions
4. Project process #3: Development and dissemination of
pilot measures and policy recommendations for the 3
pilot regions
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Solid Waste Management in cross-border rural and coastal areas of South Eastern Europe
Implementing partners: • Regional Rural Development Standing Working Group of South Eastern Europe (SWG)• Network of Associations of Local Authorities of South-East Europe (NALAS)Budget: • 430.000 Euro
Duration:• June 2015 – June 2016
3 Pilot regions:• Adriatic coastal region (NALAS)• Sharra mountain region (SWG)• Tara – Drina - Sava river catchment region (SWG)
Countries were sub-project is implemented:• Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Kosovo*, Serbia
Kosovo* “This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence.”
Project Summary
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Implementation Structure
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Content of the presentation
1. Short information about the project
2. Project process #1: Assessment of the cross-border
adverse environmental and economic impacts in the 3
pilot regions
3. Project process #2: Development and dissemination of
models for integrated solid waste management in the
3 pilot regions
4. Project process #3: Development and dissemination of
pilot measures and policy recommendations for the 3
pilot regions
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Major activities and process flow of the Project process #1
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Project process #1: Assessment of the cross-border adverse environmental and economic impacts
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Project process #1: Main outputs of the assessment of the cross-border adverse environmental and economic impacts
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Project process #1: Number of participants at the 7 assessment workshops
19; 10%
18; 9%
8; 4%
9; 5%
42; 22%
50; 26%
45; 24%
Number of participants at the 7 Assessment workshops Total # = 199
Shkoder, Albania Herceg Novi, Montenegro Neum, B&H
Slivno Croatia Shtrpce, Kosovo* Tara, Serbia
Ugljeivik, B&H
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Project process #1: Key messages
1. The capacities of pilot municipalities in waste
collecting, proper disposition and recycling are
underdeveloped.
2. The impacts of solid waste mismanagement extend
beyond the municipal and national borders.
3. The transboundary adverse impacts can only be solved
by an integrated multi-stakeholder and multi-level
transboundary approach.
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Content of the presentation
1. Short information about the project
2. Project process #1: Assessment of the cross-border
adverse environmental and economic impacts in the 3
pilot regions
3. Project process #2: Development and dissemination of
models for integrated solid waste management in the
3 pilot regions
4. Project process #3: Development and dissemination of
pilot measures and policy recommendations for the 3
pilot regions
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Major activities and process flow of the Project process #2
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Project process #2: Development and dissemination of models for ISWM
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Project process #2: Main outputs of the development and dissemination of ISWM models
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1st Dialogue Platform sessions
25%
57%
14%
4%
Representation per sector at the 1st DP sessions
Total 108 participants
Staff Public sector Private sector Civil society sector
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2nd Dialogue Platform sessions
27%
61%
6%
6%
Representation per sector at the 2nd DP sessionsTotal 103 participants
Staff Public sector Private sector Civil society sector
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Project process #2: Key messages
1. Multi-level and multi-stakeholder participatory approach
2. Joint development of models by promoting dialogue between
impacted and impacting municipalities
3. Define a priority focus in order to devise a realistic ISWM solution
4. The development / revision of local waste management plans and
regulations is a fundamental precondition for implementing ISWM
models
5. Potential for bigger involvement of private and civil society sector
in implementation of ISWM models
6. Potential for replication of ISWM models
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Content of the presentation
1. Short information about the project
2. Project process #1: Assessment of the cross-border
adverse environmental and economic impacts in the 3
pilot regions
3. Project process #2: Development and dissemination of
models for integrated solid waste management in the
3 pilot regions
4. Project process #3: Development and dissemination of
pilot measures and policy recommendations for the 3
pilot regions
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Major activities and process flow of the Project process #3
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Project process #3: Development and dissemination of pilot measures and policy recommendations
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Project process #3: Main outputs of the development and dissemination of pilot measures and policy recommendations
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Project process #3: Measures and best practices to address critical ISWM issues
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Project process #3: Key messages
1. Multi-level and multi-stakeholder participatory
approach
2. Need of involvement of national level institutions and in
particular Ministries of Environment
3. Institutionalisation of the inter-state cooperation
4. First cooperation between SWG and NALAS
5. Pilot measures can raise awareness and involve people
Q&A
Thank you for your attention!
Supported by:
Open Regional Fund for South East Europe – Modernisation of Municipal Services (ORF MMS)