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REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA THE SECOND NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION PROGRAMME YEREVAN-2008 TheSecondNationalEnvironmentalActionProgramwasdevelopedand publishedwithfinancialandtechnicalassistanceofUNDPArmeniainthe frameworkof“ConservationandSustainableUseofNaturalResources”pro- gramfor2006-2008. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Ministry of Nature Protection of the Republic of Armenia and the UNDP CO Armenia acknowledge gratefully theAustrian Federal Ministry ofAgriculture, Forestry, Environment and WaterManagementforsupportinorganizationofastudytourin2006togetacquaintedwithAustrian environmental policy, InWEnt Capacity Building International, Germany andAdelphi Research, Germanyfororganizationofregionalworkshops onnationalenvironmentalactionprogrammesand on German sustainable development strategy and policy in 2007, as well as the team of local and internationalexpertsforpreparationoftheprogramme. Publicationanddesignconductedby“LusabatsPublishingHouse” ©AuthorsGroup DearReader, ItismypleasuretopresenttheSecond National Environmental Action Programme of the Republic of Armenia. The development of the Second National Environmental Action Programme (NEAP-2) has been initiated and launched by the MinistryofNatureProtectionoftheRepublicofArmeniawithsupportoftheUNDP Country Office in Armenia. The objective is to develop a new national strategic environmentalprogrammeforthefive-yearperiodof2008-2012.NEAP-2aimedat provision of an overall framework for integrated environmental management in the RepublicofArmeniathatoptimizesutilizationofthecountry’snaturalresourcesand identificationofoverallenvironmentalconservationpolicy. The Government of Armenia initiated preparation of NEAP-2 based on implementation assessment of NEAP-1 (1998) and taking into account the current economic and social development trends. During the last decade, the country registered two-digit annual economic growth (10-14%). Such growth creates a potential for positive socio-economic outcomes. It generates additional financial resourcesbothatthegovernmentandatthehouseholdlevel.Theseresourcesmayalso beusedtoaddressthecountry’senvironmentalconcerns.Therateofenvironmental investment in the total share of environmental spending is continiously increasing. However,theeconomicgrowthinArmenia,similartoothercountrieswithresource- intensive economies, is likely to pose an additional burden on the environment, especially when the country is not using modern resource-saving technologies yet. Although state budget revenues from environmental and nature use charges tend to increase with some variations, nowadays revenues from environmental charges in Armeniatotalmerelyto0.25-0.27%ofGDP.Thevolumesofbudgetaryallocationto theenvironmentsectoralsotendtostableincrease. NEAP-2 is a second generation environmental strategic action programme. The programme covers both environmental media (land, bioresources, water, air, underground resources, hazardous waste and substances) and cross-media issues (environmental economics, environmental legislation, institutional issues, environmental monitoring, environmental compliance and enforcement, environmental impact assessment, international cooperation, environmental education,publicawareness,environmentalresearchanddevelopment).Italsorefers to inter-sectoral issues in the energy, industry, transport, agriculture, and health sectors. In drafting the action programme the main approaches are: to design practically applicable programmes, plans and projects to achieve the set in targets andtotakeintoconsiderationthecountry’sresources,aswellastopayattentionto issuesthatarenotyetreflectedintheexistingprogrammesandplans.NEAP-2takes into consideration developments and certain changes in economic, social and environmentalsectorsofArmeniasince1998.Italsoaimedatfocusingonintegration of environmental aspects into sectoral policy development plans. NEAP-2 is also 3 designed to address certain challenges and to be in compliance with Multilateral Environmental Agreements ratified by the Republic of Armenia. Eleboration of NEAP-2demonstratednewapproachesinthedevelopmentofenvironmentalpolicy formeetingcurrentandforthcomingchallenges. The Government ofArmenia approved NEAP-2 onAugust 14th, 2008. NEAP-2 is also directed towards implementation of the Programme of Actions of the Government of the Republic of Armenia for the period of 2008-2012. The implementation of NEAP-2 mainly lies on the Government of the Republic of Armenia, and particularly on the Ministry of Nature Protection to work in close cooperation with other Ministries and agencies. Concurrently, the support from international organizations and donor countries is still very important for obtaining tangible effects from the implementation of the action programme. Consistent and integral implementation of NEAP-2 is crucially important to guarantee sustainable environmental management and protection inArmenia. NEAP-2 is to be dynamic document meaning that its implementation should be properly monitored and evaluated,and,ifnecessary,theNEAPshouldbeupdated. ThefundamentalgoalsofNEAP-2aretoguaranteeahealthierandbetterenvironment inArmenia and to convey to the environment a role of restricting yet stimulating factorfordevelopment.IexpectthatthenewNEAPshouldgiverenewedimpetusto mitigationofburdenontheenvironmentandnaturalresourcesinArmenia.Idoalso believe that implementation of the new strategic environmental action programme would make a significant input into the process of sustainable development of the countryasawhole. AramHarutyunyan MinisterofNatureProtectionoftheRepublicofArmenia 4 EXTRACTfromtheMINUTES oftheMeetingoftheGovernment August14,2008,number33 On Approving the Second National Environmental Action Programme of the Republic of Armenia 1. To approve the Second National EnvironmentalAction Programme of the Republic of ArmeniaaspertheattachedAnnex. 2.Tourgetheheadsofinstitutionsresponsibleforimplementationoftheactivitiesincluded in the Second National EnvironmentalAction Programme of the Republic ofArmenia to provide information on progress regarding the implementation of the Second National Environmental Action Programme of the Republic of Armenia to the Ministry of Nature ProtectionoftheRepublicofArmeniabyMarch1ofeachyear. 3. To urge the Minister of Nature Protection of the Republic ofArmenia to provide a brief informationonprogressregardingtheimplementationoftheSecondNationalEnvironmental ActionProgrammeoftheRepublicofArmeniatotheGovernmentoftheRepublicofArmenia byApril1ofeachyear. PrimeMinisterofthe RepublicofArmenia TigranSargsyan 5 Annex ProtocolDecisionoftheGovernmentofthe RepublicofArmenia number33fromAugust14,2008, THESECOND NATIONALENVIRONMENTAL ACTIONPROGRAMMEOF THEREPUBLICOFARMENIA CONTENT ABBREVIATIONS .....................................................8 1.INTRODUCTION ....................................................10 1.1.Socio-economicconditionsinArmeniaanditsimpactontheenvironment ....10 1.2.Environmentalsafetyandmainthreats .................................10 1.3.EnactedenvironmentalStrategyDocumentsaftertheadoptionofNEAP-1 ....11 2.NATIONALENVIRONMENTALSTRATEGY............................13 2.1.ImplementationstatusofNEAP-1 ....................................13 2.2.NEAP-1andtheconclusionsmadefromtheanalysisofitsimplementation ....13 2.3.TheneedforpreparationofNEAP-2 ..................................14 3.ENVIRONMENTALPOLICYANDLEGALREGULATION................16 3.1.Armenia’senvironmentalpolicyandlegislation..........................16 3.2.Theissuesofenvironmentalpolicyandlegislation .......................16 3.3.Necessarymeasuresaddressedtothesolutionofissuesinenvironmental policyandlegislation ..................................................16 4.INSTITUTIONALMANAGEMENT ....................................18 4.1.Institutionalstructuresofenvironmentprotectionandtheircapacities ........18 4.2.Institutionalcapacitybuildingforcomprehensiveenvironmental management .........................................................18 5.ECONOMICANDFINANCIALMECHANISMSOFENVIRONMENT ......19 5.1.Currentstateandproblemsofthesphere ...............................19 5.2.Measuresaddressedtothesolutionofproblems .........................20 6.SUSTAINABLEENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENT ....................22 6.1.LandResourcesManagement ........................................22 6.2.Managementofbio-diversityandbio-resources,includingforestsector .......23 6.3.WaterResourcesManagement .......................................27 6.4.Hazardoussubstancesandwastemanagement ...........................29 6.5.Managementoftheundergroundresources .............................31 6.6.Atmosphereprotectionandclimatechange .............................34 6.7.Cross-sectoralproblems ............................................36 6.8.Environmentalmonitoring ..........................................36 6 7.DEVELOPMENTOFINTERNATIONALCOOPERATIONINTHE ENVIROMENTALSECTOR .............................................38 7.1.Currentstateofthesector ...........................................38 7.2.Issuesofinternationalcooperation ....................................38 7.3.Measuresaddressedtothesolutionofproblems .........................39 8.PUBLICAWARENESSANDENVIRONMENTALTRAINING,EDUCATION ANDACCESSTOINFORMATION .......................................41 9.SCIENTIFICRESEACHANDDEVELOPMENT .........................43 10.ACTIONPLAN .....................................................45 7 ABBREVIATIONS BOD BiologicalOxygenDemand COP ChlororganicPesticides EIA EnvironmentalImpactAssessment ENUC EnvironmentalandNatureUseCharges ESMC EnvironmentalStateMonitoringConcepts EU EuropeanUnion EUCCA EasternEurope,Caucasus,CentralAsia GDP GrossDomesticProduct GEF GlobalEnvironmentalFacility GIS GeographicInformationSystem MDG MillenniumDevelopmentGoals MEA MultilateralEnvironmentalAgreements NEHAP NationalEnvironmentalHealthActionProgramme NATO NorthAtlanticTreatyOrganization NEAP-1 FirstNationalEnvironmentalActionProgram,1998 NEAP-2 SecondNationalEnvironmentalActionProgramme NGO Non-governmentalOrganizations OSCE OrganizationforSecurityandCo-operationinEurope PCA PartnershipandCooperationAgreement PCB PolychlorinatedBiphenyl POP PersistentOrganicPollutant PRSP PovertyReductionStrategicProgram RA RepublicofArmenia 8 RANAS NationalAcademyofScienceoftheRepublicofArmenian RECCaucasus RegionalEnvironmentalCentrefortheCaucasus SNCO StateNonCommercialOrganizations SPA SpeciallyProtectedAreas SWC StateWaterCadastre UN UnitedNations UNDP UnitedNationsDevelopmentProgramme UNECE UnitedNationsEconomicCommissionforEurope UNEP UnitedNationsEnvironmentalProgramme UNFAO FoodandAgricultureOrganizationoftheUnitedNations UNIDO UnitedNationsIndustrialDevelopmentOrganization USAID UnitedStatesAgencyforInternationalDevelopment USSR UnionofSovietSocialisticRepublics WB WorldBank WCU WorldConservationUnion WRMA WaterResourcesManagementAgency WRMD WatershedRegionalManagementDepartment WRGM WaterResourcesGlobalManagement WWF WorldWideFundforNature 9 SECONDNATIONALENVIRONMENTALACTIONPROGRAMME 1.INTRODUCTION 1.1.Socio-economicconditionsinArmeniaanditsimpactonthe environment Over the recent years, Armenia has made an unprecedented advance in development.TheGDPgrowthhasdoubledthe1996projectionsoftheWorldBank andpresentlyexceedsthe1993level. Privateconsumptionandexportationareand will continue to remain the main driving force of economic growth. There is an increaseinrealwages,creditingvolumesandconsiderableinfluxofremittance,which has resulted in increase of investments. The internal savings, however, are not sufficienttoprovidefundingforinvestments. Foreign trade opportunities are limited due to unfavorable geographic conditions (transportation is expensive) and meager natural resources; besides, Armenian products encounter problems in competing in international markets. Relatively low levelofintegrationisaweakstimulusforreducingproductioncostsandintroduction of innovative mechanisms. As it is in other countries with resource-intensive economies, the economic growth is likely to pose an additional burden on the environment, especially when the country is not yet using modern resource-saving technologies.Accordingtointernationalexperts,incountrieslikeArmeniaeconomic growth causes environmental damage commensurate with 8-10% of the country’s annualgrossdomesticproduct(GDP).Atpresent,budgetrevenuesfromnatureuse and environmental charges total only 0.25-0.27% of GDP or in case of calculation enlargedoption0.5%.Therefore,itmaybestatedthatthisisover20timeslessthan thedamagecaused. Owing to the deficiency of institutional, administrative and regulatory mechanisms thiscountry’snaturalresources,includingnutritional,havenotbeenusedefficiently, air,waterandsoilarepolluted,wastedisposalproblemsarenotsolved.Thepollution oftheenvironmentisamongthefactorsaffectingthefutureeconomicstabilityofthe land-locked Armenia, a country poor in natural resources and blockaded by its neighbors. The use of nature resources is still regarded as an economic problem, while public involvement and participation in the identification of environmental proceduresisstilllimited. Along with the economic growth of the country, economic growth is also visible in agriculture.Thus,in2007,comparedwith1999,thegrossagriculturalproductgrew 1.95timesIntheseyears,theaverageannualgrowthamountedto11%.Significant growthinagriculturealsoraisescertainenvironmentalproblems. Despitethedramaticprogressintheenergysector,seriousenvironmentalproblems stillexistinthissector. Therearesignificantproblemsintheareaofpublicutilities,noprogressisrecorded intheareaofwaterresourcesusageandconservation–thereareover80%losses, thecleaningstationsareeithermissingordonotoperate. However,paralleltothedramaticprogress,duetodisproportionateeconomicgrowth, theinequalitybetweentheregionsofthiscountycontinuestodeteriorate,andwhich resultsintheconcentrationofcarsinlargetownswhichcausesseriousenvironmental problems. 1.2.Environmentalsafetyandmainthreats Environmental safety is a component of the national safety, characterizing the state/condition, where the environment, the individual and the society are being 10

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