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INTEGRATING ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS INTO ECONOMIC DECISION-MAKING
PROCESSES AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL IN FIJI
Contents
List of Abbreviation
Introduction
- Current limitations and challenges for incorporating environmental considerations into macroeconomic decisions
- Government awareness of environmental issues and areas of priority
- Proposed Sustainable Development Act: a blueprint for the future
- Positive environmental qualities derived from Fiji's environment
- Environmental liabilities
I. Social, economic and natural resource setting
- Changing social indicators in Fiji
- Population characteristics
- Social indicators
- Resource base
- Land
- Forests resources and their use
- Marine resources and their use
- Tourism: a natural resource-based industry
- Minerals resources and their exploitation
- Quarantine status as a natural resource
- Traditional environmental management and development of a cash economy
- Economic performance: marginalized consideration of environmental issues
II. Institutional arrangements for integrating
- Overview of institutional structure
- Coordinating, administrative and policy-making organizations
- Department of the Environment
- Ministry of Housing, Urban Development and the Environment
- Ministry of Finance and Economic Development and the Central Planning Office
- Aid and Budget Coordinating Committees
- Public Service Commission
- Macro Economic Committee
- Institutions dealing with resource management and conservation
- Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, and the Agricultural Landlord and Tenant Act?
- Ministry of Lands, Mineral Resources and Energy
- Institutions dealing with waste and pollution management
- Ministry of Health and Social Welfare
- Ministry of Public Works, Infrastructure and Transport
- Ministry of Commerce, Industry, Trade and Public Enterprises
- Ministry of Education, Women, Culture, Science and Technology
- Government committees concerned with environmental management
- Non-governmental organizations concerned with environmental issues and management
- Overall adequacy of institutional arrangements
- Institutional arrangements under the proposed Sustainable Development Act
III. Mechanisms for integrating environmental considerations into economic decision-making
- The political system and implications for environmental decision-making
- Current economic decision-making process
- Policy formulation
- Public sector project cycle
- Status of integrating environmental considerations into the decision-making process
- Mainstreaming environmental issues into the decision-making framework: what is required in Fiji
- Sectoral coordination and conflict: some case studies
- Land use
- Logging and water supply
- Logging and tourism
- Provisions for institutional strengthening and coordination
- Role of the private sector and non-governmental organizations in planning
IV. Measures for integrating environmental considerations
- Stated environmental policies
- Measures used to achieve stated environmental policies and an evaluation of effectiveness
- Command and control
- Economic incentives and self-regulation
- Public awareness
- Conclusions
V. Multilateral trade and environment agreements in domestic policy formulation in fiji
- Implications of trade liberalization for the Fiji environment
- Threat of 'green bans'
- International Conventions on the environmental and resources, and implications for Fiji
- Convention on Biological Diversity
- Framework Convention on Climate Change
- Agenda 21, the Barbados Programme of Action and Capacity 21
- Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer and the Montreal Protocol
- Requirements of donors
- Institutional arrangements for incorporating agreements into domestic policy formulation
- Implementation of international Conventions under the proposed Sustainable Development Act
- Environmental considerations and competitive advantage of Fiji
VI. Monitoring and enforcement
- Current enforcement of environment policies, laws and regulations
- Enforcement mechanisms
- Monitoring enforcement
- Case studies of enforcement in resource management and conservation
- Enforcement in waste and pollution management
- Water pollution
- Air pollution
- Waste pollution
- Establishing criteria for judging the effectiveness of monitoring
- Monitoring and enforcement under the Sustainable Development Act
VII. Information and training needs
- Importance of environmental information
- Current environmental information situation in Fiji
- Mechanisms for disseminating environmental information among the parties concerned
- Government agencies
- Dissemination of environmental information to the public
- Training
- Longer-term training requirements for government officials
- Short-term training of government officials
- Training requirements for the implementation of the Sustainable Development Act
VIII. Conclusions and recommendations
References
List of Tables
- Average annual population growth rate between census periods in Fiji
- Land distribution by class of tenure
- Summary of ministries, statutory bodies and other agencies dealing with the environment
- Proposed composition of the National Council for Sustainable Development
List of Figures
- Area of land farmed in Fiji
- Environmental management structure under the proposed
Sustainable Development Act.
- Central decision-making machinery
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