UNECE Water Convention: Support to Managing Transboundary Groundwaters

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UNECE Water Convention: Support to Managing Transboundary Groundwaters Dr. Annukka Lipponen UNECE Water Convention

UNECE/Helsinki Water Convention (1992) Signed on 17 March 1992 Entered into force on 6 October 1996 Amended in 2003 to allow accession to countries beyond the UNECE region Amendment entered into force on 6 February 2013 => countries outside ECE expected to be able to accede as of 2014

Status of ratification of the Status of ratification of the Convention Convention 38 countries and the European 38 countries Union and the European Parties Union Countries Parties in accession Countries in accession Non Parties Non Parties.

Main obligations under the Convention Protection of transboundary waters by preventing, controlling and reducing transboundary impacts Reasonable and equitable use of transboundary waters Obligation to cooperate through agreements and joint institutions => Overall objective of sustainability

Two categories of obligations For all Parties => also benefit for national legislation For Riparian Parties => the Convention does not replace basin agreements Conclude bilateral and multilateral agreements Cooperate on the basis of IWRM Establish joint bodies (e.g. river commissions) Consult and exchange of information Joint monitoring and assessment Elaborate joint objectives and action programme

Applicability of the Convention to groundwater applies surface waters and groundwaters alike and also makes a link to recipient seas "Transboundary waters" means any surface or ground waters which mark, cross or are located on boundaries between two or more States (Art.1(1)) The Guide to Implementing the Convention: As for groundwaters, the Convention includes both confined and unconfined aquifers

Diverse activities Inventory of transboundary groundwaters (1999); First (2007) and Second (2011) Assessments of Transboundary Rivers, Lakes and Groundwaters Guidelines on monitoring and assessment of transboundary groundwaters (2000); pilot projects Preliminary study of the application of the principles of the Convention to transboundary groundwater (2010-2011) and Study on groundwater in transboundary water agreements in EECCA (2009) Model Provisions on Transboundary Groundwaters 2012 Capacity for Water Cooperation workshop for EECCA countries (Almaty, 2012), by UNECE, UNESCO etc.

Model Provisions on Transboundary Groundwaters Non-binding guidance adopted by Meeting of the Parties in 2012 Build on the ILC Draft Articles Active participation of UNESCO and IAH in their development To be used by Parties and non-parties when entering into or reviewing bilateral or multilateral agreements on transboundary groundwaters (in the form of an additional protocol to an existing agreement or a new and separate specific agreement on groundwaters) Accompanied by commentaries with references to international commitments and existing State practice

Model Provisions on Transboundary Groundwaters Provision 1: Obligations to prevent, control and reduce any transboundary impact ; equitable and reasonable use Provision 2: Obligation of sustainable use Provision 3: Obligation of cooperation in the identification, delineation and characterization; joint monitoring & assessment Provision 4: Integrated management of surface & groundwater Provision 5: Prevention, control and reduction of pollution Provision 6: Exchange of information and data Provision 7: Joint or coordinated management plans Provision 8: EIA, notification and consultations, access to information and to justice, public participation Provision 9: Joint body

Pan-European regional assessment of transboundary waters >140 rivers, 25 lakes, about 200 groundwaters and 25 Ramsar Sites/wetlands of transboundary importance covered EU, South-Eastern Europe, Eastern Europe, Caucasus, Central Asia Information collected: Inventory Location, extent and delineations Quantity and quality status Pressure factors (abstractions, pollution sources) Transboundary impacts Management response Transboundary cooperation

Transboundary groundwaters in Europe Maps: IGRAC

Transboundary groundwaters in the Caucasus and Central Asia Maps: IGRAC

Some general observations legal basis and institutions border of the European Union (EU) a divide of approaches, concepts and regulatory obligations; aquifer vs. groundwater body Many bilateral and multilateral agreements in the EECCA subregion: often no explicit reference to groundwater, or application to groundwater remains very low principle of integrated management of surface and groundwater missing in water laws in a number of countries of the EECCA Joint bodies in most cases do not deal with groundwaters; among the exceptions: the Danube Basin, groundwater monitoring cooperation of the Russian Federation and Estonia

Value of the UNECE Water Convention in managing transboundary groundwaters Already the platform for cooperation and sharing experience for some 40 Parties & increasingly beyond pan-europe Convention has fostered the development of transboundary agreements, the establishment of joint bodies and cooperation at the political & technical levels for 20 years Strengthening of capacity, support to implementation The well-functioning institutional structure adjusts to the needs Groundwater Task Force monitoring guidelines Core Group on Groundwater under the Legal Board Model Provisions Rich experience accumulated; guidelines of wide applicability Regional assessments have inspired similar exercises

Adapting to climate change in transboundary basins in the Convention s work programme Programme of pilot projects and global network of transboundary basins working on adapta9on to climate change Global pla<orm for exchanging experience: annual workshops since 2011, next one on 13-14 October 2014 Collec9on of good prac9ces and lessons learned to be prepared by 2015 Based on the UNECE Guidance on Water and Adapta9on to Climate change

Global network of basins

Global network of basins Basins outside UNECE region that recently joined the global network are: Mekong, Niger, Congo, Senegal, OSS (Sub-Saharan Aquifer and Western Sahara)

Some transboundary considerations related to adaptation links to the Convention Adaptation measures potentially have transboundary impacts Cooperation enables more effective and efficient adaptation (through wider knowledge base, larger planning space etc.) Variability and change affect availability of the resource, and uses -> equitable & reasonable use Beneficial to develop common research, harmonized policies, programmes and strategies to adapt Well set-up transboundary cooperation can more effectively respond to changes

Thank you! More information including guidelines, publications and information on activities under the Convention can be found at http://unece.org/env/water water.convention@unece.org