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Page 1: Water Issues in the Asia-Pacific Region Katoomba V Meeting Tokyo, 5 November 2002 Wouter Lincklaen Arriëns Lead Water Resources Specialist Asian Development.

Water Issues in the Asia-Pacific Region

Katoomba V MeetingTokyo, 5 November 2002

Wouter Lincklaen ArriënsLead Water Resources Specialist

Asian Development Bank

Page 2: Water Issues in the Asia-Pacific Region Katoomba V Meeting Tokyo, 5 November 2002 Wouter Lincklaen Arriëns Lead Water Resources Specialist Asian Development.

Stark RealitiesStark Realities

• 1 in 3 Asians does not have 1 in 3 Asians does not have access to safe drinking wateraccess to safe drinking water

• 1 in 2 Asians does not have 1 in 2 Asians does not have adequate sanitation facilitiesadequate sanitation facilities

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A Water Crisis?A Water Crisis?

• Competition for scarce waterCompetition for scarce water

• Increasing water pollutionIncreasing water pollution

• More floods and droughtsMore floods and droughts

• Degraded watershedsDegraded watersheds

• Depleted groundwaterDepleted groundwater

• Disappearing ecosystemsDisappearing ecosystems

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Will our rivers...

keep flowing into the sea?

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Presentation Outline

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• Policy and institutional frameworkPolicy and institutional framework

• Water as a resourceWater as a resource

• Water as a serviceWater as a service

• ADB’s Water Policy ‘Water for All’ADB’s Water Policy ‘Water for All’

• Valuation of ecosystem services, Valuation of ecosystem services, watershed markets, and private watershed markets, and private sector participationsector participation

• DiscussionDiscussion

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Policy and Institutional Framework

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• Stakeholder participation Stakeholder participation

• Water sector coordination Water sector coordination

• Effective national water policyEffective national water policy

• Updated water legislationUpdated water legislation

• National water action agendaNational water action agenda

• Capable institutionsCapable institutions

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Water as a Resource

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• Decentralization to river basin Decentralization to river basin

• Planning and management Planning and management

• Water rightsWater rights

• Water quality controlWater quality control

• Conserve watersheds and Conserve watersheds and ecosystemsecosystems

• Vulnerability to disastersVulnerability to disasters

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Water as a Service

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• Autonomous and accountable Autonomous and accountable service providersservice providers

• Community and private sector Community and private sector participationparticipation

• Regulatory framework and cost Regulatory framework and cost recoveryrecovery

• Public awarenessPublic awareness

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To invest in better water management...

focus on people and governance first!

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ADB’s Policy ‘Water for

All’

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• Socially vital economic goodSocially vital economic good that that needs careful management to needs careful management to sustain equitable economic growth sustain equitable economic growth and reduce povertyand reduce poverty

• Participatory approachParticipatory approach needed to needed to meet the challenges of water meet the challenges of water conservation and protectionconservation and protection

Principles

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Focus

• Improve water governanceImprove water governance

• Manage water resourcesManage water resources

• Deliver water servicesDeliver water services

Investing toInvesting to

Page 17: Water Issues in the Asia-Pacific Region Katoomba V Meeting Tokyo, 5 November 2002 Wouter Lincklaen Arriëns Lead Water Resources Specialist Asian Development.

Sector Approach

• Policy and institutional reformPolicy and institutional reform

• River basin managementRiver basin management

• Improving water servicesImproving water services

• Catalyzing investmentsCatalyzing investments

• Capacity buildingCapacity building

• Regional cooperationRegional cooperation

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Ecosystems,Markets, Private Sector

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Valuing Ecosystems

• Part of river basin approach to Part of river basin approach to water resource managementwater resource management

• Lack of practical examplesLack of practical examples

• Muthurajawela wetlands in Sri Muthurajawela wetlands in Sri LankaLanka

• Hai river basin study in PRCHai river basin study in PRC

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Watershed Management

• Investing in watershed Investing in watershed management: India, PRC, Sri management: India, PRC, Sri Lanka, Laos, Viet NamLanka, Laos, Viet Nam

• Nam Ngum watershed in Laos: Nam Ngum watershed in Laos: link to poverty reductionlink to poverty reduction

• Cost sharing needed: by users Cost sharing needed: by users downstream or from hydropower downstream or from hydropower revenuesrevenues

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Watershed Markets

• Downstream water users pay for watershed protection and land management upstream

• IIED study reviewed 61 efforts IIED study reviewed 61 efforts in 22 countriesin 22 countries

• Intermediaries mostly NGOs Intermediaries mostly NGOs and government, little PSPand government, little PSP

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Watershed Market Study

Watershed Markets – Linking Land Managers and Water Users to Raise Welfare

Paper presented by Natasha Landell-Mills of IIED at the International Water Conference 14-16 October 2002 Hanoi, Viet Nam

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Private Sector Participation

• Concern: is water ‘privatized’?

• More $ and higher efficiencies

• Needs policy, regulation, cost recovery, and public awareness

• Roles: WRM versus WSDRoles: WRM versus WSD

• ‘‘Water for All’ needs better water Water for All’ needs better water governancegovernance

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