Overview on UNECE s activities on Statistics related to Environment, Climate Change and Disaster-risk Management

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Overview on UNECE s activities on Statistics related to Environment, Climate Change and Disaster-risk Management Michael Nagy (UNECE) ESCAP sub-regional workshop on environment statistics for North and Central Asian countries (Almaty, 15-17 November 2017).

UNECE Statistical Division s work is defined and approved by the Conference of European Statisticians (CES) CES Member Countries 1. UNECE Member Countries: 56 Member States: All European countries (incl. European Union, EU Candidates, EFTA, OECD) Canada and the United States of America Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA) 2. All other OECD countries: Australia, Chile, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, New Zealand 3. Some other countries participating in its work: Brazil, Colombia, South Africa Some of the world s richest countries and countries with a relative low level of development UNECE region is diverse UNECE Statistical Division services both countries with developed and with less developed statistical systems.

UNECE Statistical Division: 65 countries on 5 continents participating in its work

UNECE s activities on Environment Statistics (and related topics) Methodological work, recommendations Climate changerelated statistics Extreme events and disasters Waste statistics In close cooperation with Member States UNFCCC EEA UNISDR ESCAP UNSD Eurostat WHO FAO WMO OECD World Bank UNEP Coordination International Organisations Other relevant actors Platforms for exchange of knowledge and experience JTF on Environmental Statistics and Indicators Expert Fora on CCrelated Statistics Joint OECD/UNECE Seminars on SEEA implementation Capacity building Environment Statistics and SDGs SEEA Environmental Indicators Climate Changerelated Statistics

Some recent examples of our work methodological work, developing guidance CES Recommendations on Climate Change-related Statistics (published in 2015) a) Defines the scope Adaptation Emissions Mitigation Climate Policy Drivers b) Practical steps to Inform emission inventories Inform analysis of climate change Impacts Improve the readiness to produce these data

Some recent examples of our work methodological work, developing guidance Initial set of core climate change-related indicators and Statistics Task Force Established in 2014 under the auspices of the Bureau of the CES Report was approved by the CES Plenary in June 2017 Follow-up work has been identified: work of Task Force continues until 2019 Members: Italy (chair), Canada, Kyrgyzstan, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, Philippines, Romania, Russian Federation, Turkey, EEA, Eurostat, FAO, OECD, UNEP, UNFCCC, UNFPA, UNSD Main objective of the work: To define an internationally comparable set of key climate change-related statistics and indicators that can be derived from SEEA (to the extent possible) and other sources. Task Force aimed with a set of about 40 indicators to a) Paint the picture of the most relevant climate change-related issues; b) Address most relevant current policy questions; c) Help to meet upcoming information needs. 6 indicators 5 indicators Adaptation Mitigation Climate Policy Impacts Emissions 13 indicators Drivers 7 indicators 8 indicators

Some recent examples of our work methodological work, developing guidance Task Force established in 2015 Measuring Extreme Events and Disasters Objectives: Clarify the role of official statistics. Identify practical steps how NSOs can support disaster management and risk reduction. Identify main data needs and data sources. Identify needs for harmonisation of classifications, terms and definitions Cooperate with the UN agencies and other international organisations working in this area. Draft recommendations by end of 2018 Members: Italy (Chair), Armenia, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Moldova, New Zealand, South Africa, Turkey, Eurostat, Joint Research Centre of the European Union (JRC), UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR), Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP), World Health Organization (WHO), World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Close cooperation with ESCAP Expert Group on Disaster-related Statistics and UNISDR

Some recent examples of our work methodological work, developing guidance Developing a conceptual framework on waste statistics Task Force established in 2017 Responding to well known weaknesses of official waste statistics: No international framework for waste statistics No standard international waste classification Key terms and definitions are not fully harmonized (e.g. municipal waste ) Boundary between waste, products and secondary raw materials is not clearly defined Several waste flows are difficult to measure and thus sometimes included or excluded in the total figures (e.g. informal waste management, imports and exports, etc.) Different ways to measure the amounts of waste Etc. Main objective: develop a conceptual framework on waste statistics and draft a glossary of the most important terms and definitions in waste statistics. Members: Netherlands (Chair), Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina (editor), Canada, Israel, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Moldova, Russian Federation, Basel Convention Secretariat, Eurostat, OECD, UN-Habitat, UNEP, UNSD

Some recent examples of our work capacity building 2016-2019, carried out by ECE jointly with UN Environment (UNEP) Europe Office, closely coordinated with ESCAP and others (e.g. UNSD, UNDP, World Bank) Main objective: Strengthen capacity to measure and monitor SDG indicators in environment statistics areas. Focus on SDGs 6,7,12,13,14 and 15 Target countries: Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA) Current activities: Kazakhstan: National training workshop on Shared Environmental Information Systems (SEIS) and Environment Statistics for SDGs (focus on waste and water) held in April 2017 Tajikistan: National training workshop on Shared Environmental Information Systems (SEIS) and Environmental Statistics for SDGs (focus on water and forest) held in October 2017 Financing of participants from EECCA countries to participate in meetings of the JTF on Environment Statistics and Expert Forum on Climate Change-related Statistics Training program on SEEA (online training, webinars, workshop in January 2018) Planned activities: UN Development Account (10 th tranche) Environment Pillar Targeted country missions (expert visits, workshops) upon request and as identified in national and sub-regional events (e.g. training workshops in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan planned to take place in first half of 2018) Sub-regional thematic workshops (e.g. in cooperation with IEA on energy statistics)

Coordination with other initiatives and actors in the region (examples) 1. ESCAP: Disaster-related Statistics & Capacity building on Environment Statistics and SEEA, involvement in ECE Task Forces 2. UNSD: SEEA training, monitoring of SEEA implementation, involvement in ECE Task Forces 3. World Bank: WAVES (Natural Capital Accounting), projects to strengthen the capacity of National Statistical Systems (e.g. KAZSTAT, TAJSTAT) 4. OECD: Green Economy and SEEA implementation, involvement in ECE Task Forces 5. UNDP: Poverty-Environment Initiative; MAPS missions and reports (Kazakhstan, Tajikistan) 6. European Environment Agency: ENI-SEIS II (2016-2020), involvement in ECE Task Forces 7. EU-funded UN Environment (UNEP) s SEIS Capacity Building project in Central Asia a) Target countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan b) Main objective: strengthen capacity for data sharing to support state of environment reporting and other assessment and reporting processes including on the SDGs c) Activities: needs and readiness assessments; technical support on environmental data sharing; and exchange of knowledge and lessons learned 8. Other UN Environment (UNEP) s SEIS-related activities in West Balkans: a) GEF-funded CCCD project in Bosnia and Herzegovina b) Technical support to Montenegro and Serbia on testing of Indicator Reporting Information System (IRIS) tool to support management of national data flows

Conclusions 1. UNECE Secretariat services a very heterogeneous region, up to 65 countries on 5 continents, with a) Methodological work and guidance on environment statistics, SEEA, climate changerelated statistics and statistics related to extreme events and disasters b) Capacity building (with a focus on EECCA and SEE countries) c) Providing platforms for the exchange of knowledge and experience d) Facilitating coordination among International Organizations and other relevant actors 2. Capacity building focusses on EECCA countries a) In close coordination and cooperation with ESCAP, UNDP, UNEP, UNSD and others b) Main funding is from UN Development Account (targeting measurement of SDGs) c) Initiation of work requires clear requests from countries 3. UNECE platforms for exchange of knowledge and experience are open for all CES member countries, and also have a strong capacity building and coordination component