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Proceedings of the Integrated Coastal Management Forum and Workshop on the Message of Viet Nam (EASC2015 Special Event)
PEMSEA and VASI co‐convened the ICM Forum and Workshop on the Message of Viet Nam as one of the Special Events of the Congress. The forum was held on 19 November 2015 and was attended by representatives from international organizations, national agencies and coastal provinces.
The first set of presentations looked at the various transboundary concerns in the region that would require regional cooperation and the initiatives being undertaken by Viet Nam in conformity with international norms and agreements on ocean and coastal governance. The second set of presentations reviewed the evolution of ICM practices in Viet Nam and examined the efforts of various agencies that contributed to strengthening ICM implementation in the country.
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Proceedings of the 2015 PNLG Forum
Setting the Sustainable Development Agenda for the Seas of East Asia beyond 2015
16-21 November 2015
PEMSEA Network of Local Governments (PNLG) Forum 2015
INTRODUCTION
i. The 2015 Annual Forum of PEMSEA Network of Local Governments for Sustainable Coastal Development (PNLG) was held at Pullman Hotel, Da Nang City, Viet Nam, on 20 November 2015. The People’s Committee of Da Nang City hosted the Forum.
ii. The Forum was attended by representatives from 26 of the 40 PNLG Regular Members, namely: Cambodia (Sihanoukville); China (Beihai, Changyi, Dongying, Fangchenggang, Pingtan, Quanzhou, Wenzhou, and Xiamen); Indonesia (Bali Province, Buleleng Regency, and Sukabumi Regency); Japan (Shima), Malaysia (Northern Selangor, Port Klang, and Sepang); Philippines (Bataan, Batangas, Cavite and Guimaras); RO Korea (Ansan and Changwon); Thailand (Chonburi); and Viet Nam (Da Nang, Quang Nam, and Thua Thien Hue). Representatives from the two Associate Members, i.e., First Institute of Oceanography (FIO) of the State Oceanic Administration (SOA) and Coastal and Ocean Management Institute (COMI) of Xiamen University, China, also attended the event.
iii. Representatives from various local governments and institutions participated as observers, including: Cambodia (Kampot, Kep, and Koh Kong); China (State Oceanic Administration); Japan (Obama City and Omura City); Lao PDR (Champasack Province, Saravanne Province, and Sekong Province); Philippines (Bataan Coastal Care Foundation, Inc.); and Timor‐Leste (Dili Municipality and Liquiça Municipality).
iv. The PNLG Secretariat in Xiamen and the PEMSEA Resource Facility (PRF) served as the Secretariat for the forum, while the Department of Natural Resource and Environment of Da Nang City served as the local secretariat.
v. Technical Session Chair and Co‐Chair of East Asian Seas Partnership Council, PEMSEA Resource Facility (PRF) and Southeast Asia Secretariat of ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability also participated in the event.
vi. The meeting agenda and full list of participants are attached as Annex 1 and 2.
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The 4th EAS Youth Forum. Charting the Future We Want : Engaging Young Champions for the Ocean 2015. The Toolkit
The EAS Youth Forum Toolkit served as a guide for the youth participants during the East Asian Seas (EAS) Congress 2015. It contains useful information on the activities for the youth, as well as details about the speakers and presentations at the 4th Youth Forum.
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Proceedings of the Seventh East Asian Seas Partnership Council Meeting
The Seventh East Asian Seas (EAS) Partnership Council Meeting was held at the Princesa Garden Island Resort, Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines from 23 to 25 June 2015. The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) of the Philippines co-hosted the Meeting with assistance from the Palawan Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office. The Meeting was attended by representatives from 10 Country Partners and 6 Non-Country Partners. Representatives from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and The World Bank participated in the Project Steering Committee Meetings for Scaling up the Implementation of Sustainable Development Strategy for the Seas of East Asia and Applying Knowledge Management to Scale up Partnership Investments for Sustainable Development of LMEs of East Asia and their Coasts, respectively.
The Partnership Council focused on the following key issues: (a) Updating of the SDS-SEA, setting of post-2015 Targets, and Ministerial document; (c) the East Asian Seas Congress and Ministerial Forum 2015; (d) PEMSEA’s progress towards becoming a self-sustaining international organization; and (e) Collaborative Planning, among others.
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Proceedings of the Blue Economy Assessment Inception Workshop
The Inception Workshop on Blue Economy Assessment was held on 28-30 July 2015 at the PEMSEA Building in the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Compound in Quezon City, Philippines.
Representatives from seven countries in the East Asian Seas (EAS) region participated, and presented ongoing efforts on blue economy in their respective countries. Group exercises focused on identifying key ocean economic activities and investment opportunities, and examining issues related to data availability and accessibility.
Experts on ocean economy, economic and environment accounting, and valuation of ecosystems and biodiversity were invited as resource persons. They also provided important insights during the discussions.
Based on the definition of blue economy (from the Changwon Declaration 2012), agreement was reached on ways to move forward with the assessment of ocean economy and innovative investments for blue economy development.
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Proceedings of the Expanded Sixteenth Executive Committee Meeting
The Sixteenth (16th) Executive Committee Meeting was held at the Diamond Hotel, Manila, Philippines, on 23-24 March 2015. This publication summarizes the output of the meeting. The meeting presented and discussed the following: Updating the SDS-SEA and Setting of Post-2015 Targets; Review of Ministerial Documents: Proposed Work Plan and Schedule; Engaging PEMSEA Non-Country Partners in the Implementation of the Updated SDS-SEA and Post-2015 Targets; Fifth Ministerial Forum; East Asian Seas Congress 2015; and the Proposed Agenda for the 7th EAS Partnership Council Meeting.
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Proceedings of the Fifteenth Executive Committee Meeting
The Fifteenth (15th) Executive Committee Meeting was held from November 18-19, 2014, at the Marco Polo Hotel, Ortigas and at the PEMSEA office, Philippines, respectively. The meeting presented and discussed the following: summary of major recommendations from the last Executive Committee Meeting and decisions of the 6th EAS Partnership Council Meeting; EAS Congress and Ministerial Forum 2015; proposal from the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries of RO Korea; PRF Executive Director’s post; PEMSEA's Brand Guidance Report; implementation of the Strategy and Implementation Plan for Achieving a Self-Sustained PEMSEA; updating the SDS-SEA; among other matters.
Document Number Document Title EC/15/DOC/01a List of Documents EC/15/DOC/01b Provisional Agenda EC/15/DOC/02 Summary of Major Recommendations from the 14th Executive Committee Meeting and the 6th EAS Partnership Council Meeting and Actions Taken EC/15/DOC/03 Status of Preparations for the East Asian Seas Congress 2015 and the Fifth Ministerial Forum EC/15/DOC/06 Developing PEMSEA's Brand EC/15/DOC/07 Strategy and Implementation Plan for Achieving a Self-Sustained PEMSEA EC/15/DOC/08 Updating the SDS-SEA EC/15/DOC/08/D List of Members: Technical Working Group for the Updating of the SDS-SEA and Setting of Post-2015 Targets EC/15/DOC/04 Proposal from the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries of RO Korea
(Document available upon request)EC/15/DOC/05 Status Report on the PRF Executive Director's Post
(Document available upon request)
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Proceedings of the Sixth East Asian Seas Partnership Council Meeting
The Sixth East Asian Seas (EAS) Partnership Council Meeting was held at the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) Conference Center, Makati, Philippines from 23 to 25 June 2014. The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) of the Philippines co-hosted the Meeting. The Meeting was attended by representatives from 9 Country Partners, 11 Non-Country Partners, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the World Bank, and an observer from Thailand. The Partnership Council focused on the following critical issues: (a) Developing PEMSEA's Brand; (b) Updating of the SDS-SEA and setting of post-2015 Targets; (c) PEMSEA's progress towards becoming a self-sustaining international organization; (d) the East Asian Seas Congress and Ministerial Forum 2015; and (e) Knowledge Management, among others. This publication summarizes the proceedings of the meeting.
Document Number Document Title PC/14/DOC/01a List of Documents PC/14/DOC/01b List of Participants PC/14/DOC/02a Provisional Agenda PC/14/DOC/02b Annotated Agenda PC/14/DOC/03 Implementation Status of Major Recommendations and Decisions of the 5th EAS Partnership Council and the 13th and 14th Executive Committee Meetings PC/14/DOC/04 Report of the Council Chair PC/14/DOC/05 Report of the PRF Executive Director: PEMSEA Accomplishment Report 2013-2014 PC/14/DOC/06 Developing PEMSEA's Brand PC/14/DOC/07 Collaborative Session on Knowledge Management PC/14/DOC/08a Updating the SDS-SEA and Setting of Post-2015 Targets PC/14/DOC/08b Terms of Reference: Technical Working Group to Review and Update the SDS-SEA PC/14/DOC/09 East Asian Seas (EAS) Congress 2015 Framework Programme PC/14/DOC/11 PEMSEA's Progress Towards Becoming a Self-Sustaining International Organization
(Document available upon request)PC/14/DOC/12 Fifth Ministerial Forum Framework Programme
(Document available upon request)PC/14/DOC/13 GEF/WB Project on Applying Knowledge Management to Scale up Partnership Investments for Sustainable Development of LMEs of East Asia and their Coasts (2013-2016)
(Document available upon request)PC/14/DOC/14 PEMSEA Work Plan and Budget 2014
(Document available upon request)