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1
Sustainable water management through ecosystem
protection An effective interface of
international legal regimes?
  • Dr Sergei Vinogradov
  • 2004, University of Dundee
  • Seminar on the Role of Ecosystems as Water
    Suppliers, Geneva, 13-14 December 2004

2
Overview
  • International law what is it and why is it
    important?
  • Water resources ecosystems two strands of
    international regulation
  • Water resources regimes
  • Environmental regimes
  • Summary

3
Global water imperatives
  • The general objective is to make certain that
    adequate supplies of water of good quality are
    maintained for the entire population of this
    planet, while preserving the hydrological,
    biological and chemical functions of
    ecosystems... (Chapter 18, Agenda 21, 1992)
  • Improve the efficient use of water resources and
    promote their allocation among competing uses in
    a way that gives priority to the satisfaction of
    basic human needs and balances the requirement of
    preserving or restoring ecosystems and their
    functions, in particular in fragile environments,
    with human domestic, industrial and agriculture
    needs (Jburg World Summit Report, 2002)
  • What role for (international) water law?

4
What is International law?
  • Legal rules principles of general application
    governing the conduct of States ( international
    organisations) and their relations inter se
  • Vital role in ensuring stable predictable
    international order through reconciling competing
    interests conflict prevention/resolution
  • International legal regime a system of binding
    soft law rules, procedures, and institutional
    dispute resolution mechanisms
  • Water ecosystems two distinct areas of
    regulation
  • International law of water resources
  • International environmental law

5
International water law
  • Scope transboundary water resources
  • International watercourses
  • Transboundary groundwaters
  • Main focus
  • Traditionally beneficial uses allocation of
    water, prevention of pollution
  • New trends - integrated water resources
    management ecosystem approach
  • Question of entitlement- Who gets what water (of
    what quantity quality)

6
Water resources international legal frameworks
  • Global
  • 1997 UN Watercourses Convention
  • Art. 20 Protection and preservation of
    ecosystems
  • Watercourse States shall, individually and,
    where appropriate, jointly, protect and preserve
    the ecosystems of international watercourses
  • Regional
  • 1992 UNECE Water Convention (Helsinki)
  • 2002 SADC Protocol on Shared Watercourses
  • Transboundary river basins and aquifers
  • E.g., Rhine, Danube, Mekong, Columbia, Incomati

7
  • 18 countries
  • 81 million inhabitants

8
Danube River Basin
  • 1994 Convention
  • Scope
  • Water resources in the catchment
  • area
  • Objectives
  • Sustainable equitable water use
  • management
  • Conservation, improvement rational
  • use of surface groundwater
  • Control of pollution floods
  • Conservation of ecosystems
  • Management structure - International Commission
    for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR)

9
ICPDR Joint Action Programme
  • Policies and Strategies
  • River Basin Management Plan and implementation of
    the EU Water Framework Directive
  • Restoration of wetlands and flood plains
  • Flood control and sustainable flood prevention

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Mekong River Basin
  • 1995 Agreement
  • Scope
  • Water related resources
  • Objectives
  • Development of the full potential of sustainable
    benefits to all riparian States
  • Prevention of wasteful use of the MR Basin waters
  • Protection of the environment, natural resources,
    aquatic life, and ecological balance
  • Management structure Mekong River Commission

12
Mekong River Basin
  • The MRB Wetland Biodiversity Conservation and
    Sustainable Use Programme (MWBP)
  • A combination of assessments, dialogues and pilot
    interventions addressing a range of ecological,
    economic social challenges
  • Objectives
  • To promote conservation and sustainable use of
    the biodiversity of wetlands in the Lower Mekong
    Basin
  • To bring the economic value of wetlands into the
    planning arena

13
International environmental law
  • Scope environment
  • Environmental media / components (air, water,
    soil, flora, fauna)
  • Natural ecosystems
  • Main focus
  • Prevention of pollution
  • Protection conservation

14
Protection of ecosystems international legal
frameworks
  • Global
  • 1991 Ramsar Convention on Wetlands
  • 1992 Convention on Biodiversity
  • Regional and sub-regional
  • 1985 ASEAN Agreement on the Conservation of
    Nature Natural Resources
  • 1991 Alpine 2003 Carpathian Conventions
  • Non-binding soft law instruments
  • 1992 Rio Principles on the Management,
    Conservation Sustainable Development of Forests

15
The 1971 Ramsar Convention
  • Scope wetlands of international importance
    (including water, whether natural or artificial)
  • Principal duties with respect to transboundary
    issues
  • To consult in the case of a wetland extending
    over the territories of more than one Party or
    where a water system is shared
  • To coordinate and support present and future
    policies and regulations concerning the
    conservation of wetlands

16
The 1992 Biodiversity Convention
  • Main objectives
  • Conservation of biological diversity
  • Sustainable use of its components
  • Fair and equitable sharing of the benefits from
    the use of genetic resources
  • Biological diversity of inland water ecosystems
  • Focus of the programme catchment/watershed/river
    basin levels
  • Goal to integrate the conservation sustainable
    use of biodiversity in the water-resource
    river-basin management through the ecosystem
    approach

17
The Ramsar Convention River Basin Initiative
  • The River Basin Initiative on integrating
    biological diversity, wetland and river basin
    management (RBI) - a joint initiative by the
    Ramsar Bureau and the Secretariat of the
    Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
  • Aim - to help Parties to the Conventions
    implement both the Ramsar Guidelines for
    integrating wetland conservation and wise use
    into river basin management (Resolution VII.18,
    Wise Use Handbook 4) and the CBD programme of
    work on inland waters biological diversity

18
ASEAN Agreement on nature and natural resources
  • Main objective
  • to maintain essential ecological processes
    life-support systems
  • to ensure the sustainable utilization of
    harvested natural resources
  • Special obligations - Conservation of
  • Species and ecosystems
  • Vegetation cover and in particular the forest
    cover
  • Soil
  • Underground and surface water Art. 8
  • regulate and control water utilization with a
    view to achieving sufficient and continuous
    supply of water for, inter alia, the maintenance
    of natural life supporting systems and aquatic
    fauna and flora

19
The 1991 Alpine Convention
  • Framework agreement
  • Scope the Alpine region
  • Objectives
  • preservation protection of the Alps through the
    prudent and sustained use of resources
  • Protocols of implementation
  • Nature protection
  • Mountain forests
  • Energy
  • Soil conservation
  • Water protocol ???

20
Summary
  • Paradigmatic shift
  • Water regimes from utilization and prevention
    of pollution to IWRM holistic ecosystem
    approach
  • Environmental regimes from pollution control
    conservation to sustainable management
  • Recognition of the ecosystem as a legitimate
    water user - through the concept of adequate
    stream flow
  • Increasing synergy between international water
    environmental legal regimes
  • Institutional compliance verification
    mechanisms - essential for effective
    implementation of legal regimes
  • Law science must work as a team at all levels

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THANK YOU and welcome to International Water
Law Research Institute, University of Dundee
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