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Training
Opportunity Announcement
Asia - Pacific Regional Workshop on
Urban Environmental Management: Environmental Management System (EMS) Training
The UNEP-IETC in collaboration with the Regional Institute for Environmental
Technology is organizing a workshop for the Asia - Pacific Region on "training-the-trainers" for development and application of Environmental Management System (EMS) for
Urban Management. A workshop for 25 selected participants will be held from 21
- 25 May 2001 in Singapore. The workshop will utilize the "train-the
Trainers" Kit that was developed in February 2001. (See Background Information
that follows).
EMS was designed to be an effective tool to ensure the sustainable management
of the environment and development. It was first adopted by private
organizations, especially by business enterprises. Then its application began to
gradually spread to local authorities. In as much as local governments are like
enterprises and are big consumers with significant impacts on the local economy
and human health, it is necessary that local authorities adopt EMS. This is in
order to encourage good practices among its citizens and to emulate initiative
for environmental consciousness among the business enterprises in the province
and in towns and cities.
The planned workshop is structured around case studies from developed
countries and countries with economies in transition. The workshop will focus on
the exchange of experiences among trainees. In addition, each trainee will be
directed towards the acquisition of know-how and skills in training other
persons in the building environmental management capabilities in their
respective local governments or countries.
Training content:
The training programme has been designed and formatted as a series of
proactive workshops, including simulations. The important elements or components
of the training include the following:
- EMS in relation to local agenda 21, regional policies, and sustainable
development strategy
- Basic understanding of EMS and implementing EMS principles and
guidelines
- Identifying the environmental aspects of local governments
- EMS as a communication tool with stakeholders
- EMS application to urban management
Target audience:
The training targets the needs of local authorities in developing
countries. A limited number of senior-to-mid level managers of municipalities
will be targeted as participants. It is hoped that these municipal leaders and
managers will be able to facilitate the implementation of future training events
on EMS in their localities.
Workshop Language:
English will be the language of this workshop.
Financial Support:
Limited financial support for travel and accommodation is available to
suitably qualified applicants from within Asia - subject to needs assessment and
available funds.
Invitation for applications:
Application forms can be download from here (application
form) or requested from:
Midori Hatta, UNEP IETC Osaka Office, 2-110 Ryokuchi koen, Tsurumi-ku, Osaka,
538 Japan,
Tel:+81-6-6915-4580; Fax:+81- 6-6915-0304; E-mail: ietc@unep.or.jp
Deadline for Applications:
16 April 2001
Background Information
Train the Trainers Resource Kit on Environmental Management System (EMS) for
Local Authorities
To assist and support Local Authorities develop and implement effective an
EMS, UNEP IETC have developed a "train the Trainers" Resource Kit.
To expedite this UNEP DTIE hosted an Expert Meeting EMS for Local Authorities
(Paris 29/8/2000). The meeting was attended by 19 high level experts in local
management representing 12 countries and they discussed the pressing need for a
more systematic approach to environmental problems in cities. In particular, the
experts highlighted a lack of education and training tools specifically designed
to enable local authorities assess the benefits, design and implement an EMS
that meets their specific needs.
A growing number of local authorities are facing an increasing demand for
environmental quality from their citizens. However, despite some cities adopting
and successfully implementing an EMS, the number of local
authorities/municipalities is still very small compared to organisations in the
private sector.
At the meeting it was therefore concluded that UNEP with a selected number of
partners (see next below) have developed a modular "train the trainer" kit
(hereafter the Kit) designed to facilitate the development and implementation of
an EMS at local level.
The modular Kit is built on existing work, in particular the UNEP
International Environmental Technology Centre (IETC) Application of
Environmental Management Systems Principles to Urban Management, the UNEP /
FIDIC / International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) EMS Training Resource Kit for
enterprises and the work done by ICLEI on Eco-budgeting.
Through an EMS, the Kit provides a series of tools to integrate sustainable
development (from day to day and more international commitments such as Local
Agenda 21, Climate Change Convention and other international agreements) into
the various aspects and priorities of city management
The EMS adopted by the Kit is based upon ISO 14001 requirements. For those
who intend to register to this standard, the Kit contains information on how to
proceed.
UNEP and its project partners have developed the Kit so that it is tailored
to the effective needs of local authorities and at the same time is adaptable to
various cultural and political situations.
The Kit is targeted at the so called change agents such as:
People who will disseminate the concept/practice of an EMS for local
authorities
Trainers who will implement the Kit by organising workshops
City managers who will use it as a self-teaching tool to implement an EMS in
their municipality
The Kit is designed in close co-operation with its users. For this reason,
UNEP organised a preliminary workshop in Heidelberg, Germany with city managers
and the project partners to discuss and jointly endorse its outline and content.
The Kit contains:
- Thematic modules (water, transportation, tourism etc.) including fact
sheets, case studies, information material and exercises for the
implementation of an environmental management system in local authorities
- A method for training, organising workshop (distribution) and their
follow up(feedback)
- Tools for the dissemination of the concept of EMS for local authorities.
Project Partners
UNEP
UNCHS
United Nations University (UNU)
International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI)
Environment Canada
International Federation of Consulting Engineers (FIDIC)
Potchefstroom University
Suez Lyonnaise des Eaux Group
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