056-i. Advice on ToR: SEA for Puerto Busch - Bolivia

The NCEA advised on Terms of Reference (ToR) for a pilot Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) in the framework of its support to SEA introduction in Bolivia. The pilot SEA concerns developments in the Puerto Busch region. Some further specifications and suggestions were provided in a supplementary advice on ToR.

Advisory reports and other documents

30 Sep 2004: Terms of reference
Accompanying letter
Accompanying letter ES
Advice
Advice ES
Appendices Advice
Appendices Advice ES
Map
Map ES
Photo
Photo ES
04 Feb 2005: Terms of reference
Accompanying letter
Accompanying letter ES
Advice
Advice ES
Appendices Advice
Appendices Advice ES

Significant details

As part of its support activities for SEA introduction in Bolivia, the NCEA assisted the Environmental Ministry in developing methodologies for pilot SEAs. These methodologies could then be replicated and applied more broadly for future SEAs. The first activity under this cooperation programme was advise on Terms of Reference (ToR) for a pilot SEA for the 'Polo de Desarrollo Sur-este' (south-eastern spearhead of development) of Puerto Busch.

The NCEA paid a site visit and presented its advisory ToR for process and contents of the SEA. It also recommended on institutional capacity needed for undertaking this SEA. 

During a later visit of the NCEA (in the framework of another SEA pilot), discussions on the ToR were held with the Environmental Ministry, the Dutch Embassy, and the departmental government. Based on these discussions, the NCEA offered to assist in two additional activities:

  • Further specification of the preliminary ToR once decisions have been taken on the planning process and the corresponding level of the SEA;
  • Suggestions for the set up and management of the SEA study, including the profile of SEA experts who will undertake the SEA.

In a supplementary advice on ToR, the NCEA provided these specifications and suggestions. For further specification of the ToR, the NCEA advised a layered approach in which each layer builds on information gathered in the previous one:

  • Layer 1: Economic activities causing positive and negative impacts in the region;
  • Layer 2: Responses in the social environment to economic activities;
  • Layer 3: Infrastructure needs for economic and social development;
  • Layer 4: Land, water and natural resources as constraints and opportunities. 

For the set up and management of the SEA, the NCEA gave suggestions for the profile of the core study team and for implementation arrangements and costs.

Parties involved

Members of the working group

Hans van Duijne
Roel Slootweg
Maarten Volgers

Chair: Klaas-Jan Beek
Technical secretary: Ineke Steinhauer

Proponent and Component Authority

Proponent
Ministry for Sustainable Development - Bolivia

Component Authority
Ministry for Sustainable Development - Bolivia

Further details

Country: Bolivia


Last modified: 28 May 2019