"Get your right to a healthy community" Second Subregional Workshop on the Protocol on Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers for countries in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia 19-21 September 2016 Minsk, Belarus Organised by The secretariat of the UNECE Protocol on Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers (Protocol on PRTRs) to the Convention on Access to Information, Public Participation in Decision-making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters (Aarhus Convention) and The secretariat of the UNECE Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution and its protocols (Air Convention) in cooperation with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection of Belarus Chair: Ms. Tina Skarman (Sweden), Chair of the Meeting of the Parties to the Protocol on Pollutant Releases and Transfer Registers Provisional programme Monday, 19 September 9.00 Registration
9.30 Opening Welcome by a high-level official from Belarus. Ms. Tina Skarman, Chair of the Meeting of the Parties to the Protocol on Pollutant Releases and Transfer. Mr. Ivan Narkevitch, Coordinator of International projects in "RUE "Bel SRC "Ecology". 10.15 First Session: Setting the scene - Introduction to development of national Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers. Presentation by Mr. Kristof Doucot and Ms. Alina Novikova, UNECE. Presentation by Ms. Tina Skarman, Chair of the Meeting of the Parties to the Protocol on Pollutant Releases and Transfer Registers. 10.45 Coffee Break 11.00 First Session: continued 12:00 Second Session: Sharing views on the current status and challenges for PRTR development in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (tour de table) Chair will invite a representative of each country from the Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia to report on the current status, challenges, needs and plans in relation to the development of PRTR in the country and accession to the Protocol on PRTRs. 14.30 Second Session: continued 16.15 Third Session: The institutional and regulatory framework for data collection, dissemination and access to information. Presentation by Mr. Gor Movsisyan (Armenia), Member of the Protocol s Compliance Committee.
18:00 End of Day I Tuesday, 20 September 9.30 Fourth Session: PRTR data quality and management Presentation by Mr. Falk Hilliges, Scientific Officer, Federal Environment Agency, Germany. Presentation by Mr. Nebojsa Redzic, Head of Department, Ministry of Agriculture and Environmental Protection, Serbia. Presentation by Svetlana Dmitrieva, Deputy Chairman, Committee of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection of Hrodna Oblast. 11.15 Coffee break 11:30 Fifth Session: Access to data and its dissemination data presentation, including capacity building for data usage and public awareness. Mr. Íñigo De Vicente-Mingarro, PRTR-España Administrator, Spanish Register of Emissions and Pollutant Sources, Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment of Spain. Ms. Mara Silina, European ECO Forum. Ms. Magdolna Tothne Nagy, Project Consultant, Regional Environmental Center (REC). 14.30 Sixth Session: Scope of the Protocol: Activities, substances, releases Mr. Øyvind Hetland, Senior Engineer, Norwegian Environment Agency.
Mr. Andrei Isac, Environmental expert, EcoContact, Republic of Molodva. 16:15 Seventh Session: The Protocol in the context of other international processes Mr. Íñigo De Vicente-Mingarro, Chair of the international PRTR Coordinating group. A representative of the OECD Task Force on PRTR. A representative from United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), Chemicals and Waste Management Programme. Ms. Raisa Gerasina, Project Manager, Expert, Regional Environmental Center (REC). 18:00 End of Day II Wednesday, 21 September 9.30 Eight Session: UNECE Air Convention and its protocols - Synergies on data collection and reporting between emission inventories and PRTR. Mr. Juan Luis Martin Ortega, Aether Ltd. 11.15 Coffee break 11.30 Eight Session: continued 14.30 Ninth Session (bilaterals): Best practices in PRTR implementation - addressing problematic areas and creating pathways for progress.
This session will offer the opportunity for a potential matching of PRTR needs in the region with available expertise. The session will consist of three themes: (a) Setting up a PRTR; (b) Calculation and measurement; (c) PRTR database, reporting, computerising the system. Countries with available PRTR expertise will decide which themes they wish to offer support on. They will then be split in three theme groups and they will provide expert guidance to representatives from the participating authorities. 16.15 Closing Session: Summary remarks by the Chair and closing statement by the host. ***