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Title: Indicators of Sustainable Development Their Practical Application


1
Indicators of Sustainable Development Their
Practical Application
2
Todays Presentation
  • What Canada is doing on indicators of sustainable
    development
  • Where is this work leading?
  • Practical applications
  • Sustainable Development Strategies
  • the case of indicators for sustainable tourism

3
What has Canada been doing?
  • Environmental indicators series development
    evolving since 1989 at Environment Canada
  • Indicators recognized as a tool to measure
    progress toward sustainable development
  • Currently, 11 key issues of national significance
    reported upon in the national indicators series
    in four categories

4
The Framework
  • Ecological Life-support systems
  • Human Health Well-Being
  • Natural Resources Sustainability
  • Pervasive Influencing Factors

5
Ecological Life-Support Systems
  • Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
  • Climate Change
  • Toxic Contaminants in the Environment Persistent
    Organochlorines
  • Acid Rain

6
Human Health and Well-Being
  • Urban Air Quality
  • Urban Water Municipal water use and wastewater
    treatment

7
Natural Resources Sustainability
  • Sustaining Canadas Forests
  • Timber Harvesting
  • Forest Biodiversity
  • Sustaining Marine Resources
  • Pacific Herring
  • Environmental Sustainability Canadas
    Agricultural Soils

8
Pervasive Influencing Factors
  • Canadian Passenger Transportation
  • Energy Consumption

9
SampleUrban Air Quality
  • Indicators
  • number of days ground level ozone exceeds
    objective
  • levels of inhalable airborne particles in
    Canadian cities
  • toxic substances in Canadian urban air Benzene

10
Website
  • Http//www1.ec.gc.ca/ind

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What will Canada be doing?
  • Currently embarking on a three year project to
    develop and pilot test a national set of SD
    indicators being led by NRTEE
  • Will draw upon input from variety of
    organizations and build upon environmental
    indicator series work

12
What will Canada be doing? (Cont)
  • Phase 1 Determine approach to measure progress
    toward SD - broad consultations key
  • Phase 2 Develop specific indicators
  • Phase 3 Test proposed indicators

13
What are Indicators - in practical terms?
  • indicators are signals of
  • upcoming situations or problems
  • current issues
  • need for action
  • results of our actions
  • certain data or information become indicators
    when their relevance becomes understood
  • red sky at nightsailors delight
  • health of canary in the coal mine
  • increased smoke from a volcano

14
How Indicators can help reduce the risk of
damaging the natural resource base
15
Tactics for Risk Reduction
  • improve knowledge of likely risks
  • establish effective audit and monitoring systems
  • provide better information to those potentially
    affected
  • formalize accountability and reporting regimes

16
Federal Sustainable Development Strategies (SDS)
  • Addresses legal, economic, social and
    environmental risks
  • A legal requirement
  • Supports rigorous performance target setting
  • Derives from scan of SD issues relevant to each
    department
  • Supports preparation of environmental management
    systems
  • Commissioner of Environment and Sustainable
    Development

17
Barriers to Success of SDS Implementation
  • Senior management support
  • Lack of agreement over terminology (what IS
    sustainable development?)
  • Lack of SMART targets
  • Lack of indicators implementation capacity

18
  • The Example of Indicators for Sustainable Tourism

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  • THE RISK NOT KNOWING HOW MANY TOURISTS ARE TOO
    MANY

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First Question
  • What is it we wish to sustain?

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Why Indicators for Sustainable Tourism?
  • Tourism sector decision-makers need to know
  • the links between tourism and the environment
  • the effects of environmental factors on tourism
  • the impacts of the industry on the environment
  • The objective is to reduce future risks to the
    tourism industry and to destinations

23
Useful types of Indicators
  • early warning indicators
  • indicators of stresses on the system
  • measures of current state of industry
  • measures of industry impacts
  • measures of management effort
  • measures of management effect

24
  • Good indicators are
  • Understandable
  • Timely and accessible
  • Meaningful to real decisions
  • Reliable
  • Reveal important changes
  • Generally accepted

25
Indicator Requirements at Different Levels
  • national level base indicators
  • indicators at level of specific locations
  • targeting of hot spots within larger locations
  • project level indicators

26
The Benefits of Good Indicators
  • better decision-making - lowering risk or cost
  • identification of emerging issues - allowing
    prevention
  • identification of impacts - allowing preventative
    action
  • support sustainable development - identifying
    limits and opportunities
  • allow for accountability - you cannot take
    responsibility without knowledge

27
Classes of Indicator
  • Core Indicators
  • Composite Indices
  • Ecosystem Specific Indicators

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Core Indicator (samples)
  • Stress
  • Tourist numbers visiting site
    (per annum/peak month)
  • Social Impact
  • Ratio of tourists to local residents (peak
    period)

29
Composite Indices (sample)
  • Carrying Capacity
  • Composite early warning measure of key factors
    affecting the ability of the site to support
    different levels of tourism

30
Prince Edward Island, Canada
  • warm water, sandy beach
  • heavy swimming use in summer
  • national park protects shore zone
  • intensive development of park periphery zone
    for tourism
  • concern over uncontrolled development /habitat
    stress
  • key indicators peak use levels, water supply,
    sewage disposal, habitat stress

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Ecosystem Specific Indicators
  • Respond to specific risks found in typical
    tourism destinations of different types
  • Supplement the core indicators
  • Mountains/Traditional Communities/Cultural
    Sites/Unique Ecological Sites/Coastal Zones

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Coastal Zones (Sample)
Issue Ecological destruction Beach
degradation Fish stocks depletion
Indicators Amount degraded Levels of
erosion Reduction in catch
Measures reduction in key species of beach
eroded Effort needed to catch fish
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Conclusion
  • Indicators a tool to help identify and manage
    risks - ongoing commitment required for success
  • Indicators enable sectoral (e.g., tourism)
    integration with community and regional planning
    requirements
  • Many of the lessons from indicators for
    sustainable tourism can apply to indicators for
    sustainable development
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