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Page 1: 17.Environmental Management - JICA...1480260 Continuing Global Environment Department 311 8 Spanish 2013~2015 JICA Chugoku Higashi Hiroshima City 【Objective】 To acquire the knowledge

17.Environmental Management

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English

2012~2014

JICA Kyushu

Kitakyushu InternationalTechno-cooperativeAssociation (KITA)

【Objective】Be able to formulate and propose action plan for improvement of air pollution sourcemanagement, utilizing contents of the training program.

[Objective for Each Unit]1. Be able to explain the administrative system for air pollution control in Japan.2. Be able to explain the method of air pollution monitoring and pollutant analysis3. Be able to explain the technologies for air pollution prevention4. Be able to formulate an action plan for air pollution source management

【Target Organization】Governmental organizations in chargeof air pollution control

【Target Group】1. Staffs in charge of air pollution control2. Occupational experience of more than 3 years in the area3. Be under 50 years old

Air Pollution Source Management大気汚染源管理

[Preliminary Phase]Preparation of a report on overview and challenges on air pollution sourcemanagement.

[Core Phase in Japan (lecture, practice and/or field study)]1. History of industrial pollution and present condition, Air pollution control law, Competence inspection in the factories, Automobile exhaust gas emission2. Air pollution monitoring, Air pollutant analysis, Dust, Sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides, Fluorine compounds, Automobile exhaust gas analysis3. Cleaner production, Dust collector, Desulfurization and denitrification, Visit to factories4. Action plan formulation and discussions

[Finalization Phase]Formulation and submission of reports to present progress of Action Plan

2014/5/11 2014/6/28~

This training program intends to transfer methodologies and techniques for air pollution control. Participants are able toacquire practical knowledge and techniques, as the city government and private enterprises in Kitakyushu City haveaccumulated various technologies and experience in the field through their history of pollution control and internationalcooperation.

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2012~2014

JICA Kansai(Ⅱ)

Global Environment CentreFoundation (GEC)

【Objective】Ability to prepare plans for automobile pollution countermeasures will be improved inparticipating organizations.

【Outcomes】1. Identify problems about automobile pollution in their organizations (in charge of automobile pollution control and urban / traffic planning).2. Understand about outlines of automobile pollution countermeasures through case studies of Osaka (countermeasures, methodologies, relationship with citizens).3. Understand automobile emissions in participating country and methods of emission management as the basis of preparing automobile pollution countermeasures.4. Understand the planning principle for introduction and dissemination of sustainable transport system and acquire methods of public education.5. Prepare a draft action plan for countermeasures against automobile pollution.6. Share and examine the draft action plan in the participating organizations.

Organization:National and local governmentorganization in charge of draftingpolicies for automobile pollutioncountermeasures and urban trafficcountermeasures

Experience:Administrative or engineering officialwho belongs to the above organization.3 years of experience working withenvironmental controls.

Language:have a competent command of spoken andwritten English

Countermeasure against Automobile Pollution in Urban Area都市における自動車公害対策

[Preliminary Phase]1. Preparation of Job Report

[Phase in Japan]2. Laws and ordinances, history and case studies of automobile pollution countermeasures in Osaka City, experiences of automobile pollution prevention plans of Osaka City3. Observation: air pollution constant monitoring facility, real vehicle experiment of automobile exhaust gas Practice: measurement of automobile exhaust gas, calculation of emissions4. Urban traffic planning, investigation and projection of traffic volume, EST, traffic jam countermeasures, mobility management5. Presentation of Job Report, workshop and presentation of Action Plan

[Finalization Phase]6. Sharing and improvement of Action Plan in the participating organization, submission of Follow-up Report describing progress of Action Plan.

2014/9/29 2014/11/22~

Countries that require automobile pollution prevention plans

This course offers methods to design automobile pollution prevention plans, focusing on automobile pollution countermeasuresas mobile emission source among various causes of air pollution, taking into account not only technical aspects ofautomobile exhaust gas countermeasures but also social aspects such as urban transport planning and responses toEnvironmentally Sustainable Transport (EST).

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2013~2015

JICA Tokyo(Economy&Env.)

Under Planning

【Objective】(Project Objective)Participants are to develop a proposal which contributes to the improvement of theair quality management capacity of the countries of participants at local, nationaland regional level, through making use of the knowledge and techniques obtained inJapan.【Outcome】to understand a whole scheme of air quality management.to understand the technologies of air quality monitoring and the key issues inestablishing air quality monitoring scheme, and to examine the applicability to theparticipant's country or region.to understand the sources of air pollutants and the key issues in determiningemission levels, and to examine the applicability to the participant's country orregion.to formulate a feasible Action Plan for air quality management in a country orregion.

【Target Organization】Air Quality Management Administrationof Central/Local Government(s)【Target Group】Middle-level technical officer who isengaged in air quality managementadministration in central or localgovernments.At least 3 years job experience.Graduates of university or those whopossess equivalent qualification onscience.

Capacity Building towards Air Quality Management大気環境管理に向けたキャパシティビルディング

L: History of Japan's Countermeasures against Air PollutionL: Air Pollution Control AdministrationL: Effects and Economic Impacts of Air PollutantsL: Environmental Quality StandardsL: Countermeasures for Stationary SourcesL: Countermeasures for Mobile SourcesL/P:Techniques for Measurement of Air Pollutants and SamplingO: Ambient Air Telemetry SystemO: Monitoring StationsO: Manufacturer of Laboratory InstrumentsL: Air Quality Monitoring Scheme at National/Local LevelsL: Quality Control and Quality AssuranceL: Data Analysis and EvaluationL: Sources of Air PollutantsL/P: Development of Emission InventoryL: Diffusion ModelsL: Transportation and Chemical ProcessesL: Characteristics and Selection of Chemical and Transport ModelsL: Verification of Effectiveness of Countermeasures through ModelsP: Model SimulationP: Workshop for Action PlanL: Guidance to Formulating Action PlanL: Approaches to Establishing Air Quality Management SchemeP: Presentation of Action Plan

Under Planning

To reduce potential adverse impacts of air pollutants on human health and ecosystems in developing countries, proper airquality management is required at all levels. This project aims to develop capacity for air quality management based onscientific tools, including atmospheric monitoring, emission inventory and model simulation, making use of the knowledge andexperiences that Japan possesses.

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2014~2016

JICA Kansai(Ⅰ)/JICAKyushu

Under Planning

The Action Plans drafted based on this training course is implemented and thesewerage condition is improved.

1. be able to explain the laws in Japan regarding the sewerage system and the policies and practices by the local government.2. be able to explain the basic technologies for the planning and designing of sewerage system (sewer networks and treatment facilities) and characteristics of each treatment method.3. be able to explain the basic technologies for the maintenance management of sewerage system (sewer networks and treatment facilities).4. be able to explain the practices of financial management of sewerage systems and public relations activities.5. be able to explain the regulations of the sewer treatment imposed on the business sector and its practices.6. be able to formulate sewerage systems improvement plans as "Action Plans".

【Target Organization】Governmental organization engaged insewerage

【Target Group】1. Engineers engaged in sewer works2. Occupational experience of more than 5 years in the area

Operation and Maintenance of Sewerage System下水道システム維持管理

1. Laws in Japan for the sewerage systems, History of sewerage system development in Japan, History of environmental protection, Practices for river project and drinking water project by the local government including disaster management2. Planning of sewerage systems, Planning and designing of sewage networks and plant, Sewage treatments methods, Small-medium scale sewerage systems3. Maintenance management for sewer networks, treatment plants and pumping stations4. Financial management and public relation activities by the local government5. Water quality regulations imposed on business sectors(plants and factories), Practice of wastewater treatment by business sectors6. Action plan preparation & presentation, formulation & submission of final report

2014/8/17 2014/10/2~

By the cooperation of the local city governments, who owns and manages the sewerage systems in Japan, the participants willgrasp the overview of the sewerage system, including the management aspect.The course mainly deals with the sewerage systems for large cities, but the systems for small-medium scale will be alsointroduced.

participants

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English

2012~2014

JICA Kyushu

Kitakyushu InternationalTechno-cooperativeAssociation (KITA)

【Objective】Action plan which is formulated based on training course is implemented and waterenvironment administration is strengthened.

[Objective for Each Unit]1. Be able to explain about overview of national policies on water environment.2. Be able to explain about water environment management in the local governments.3. Be able to explain about water environment conservation activities by private enterprises.4. Be able to formulate an action plan for improvement of water environment administration.

【Target Organization】Ministries or departments in charge ofwater environment management

【Target Group】1. Staffs in charge of monitoring, inspection, or inventory2. Occupational experience of more than 3 years in the area

Water Environment Administration水環境行政

[Preliminary Phase]Preparation of a report on overview and challenges on air pollution sourcemanagement.

[Core Phase in Japan (lecture, practice and/or field study)]1. Pollution control in Japan, national policies for water environment conservation2. Local policies for water environment conservation, monitoring of water quality, domestic wastewater control, activities for awareness raising, treaty on pollution prevention3. Industrial wastewater treatment techniques, industrial wastewater management, wastewater control in small and medium enterprises, pollution control officer4. Action plan formulation and discussions

[Finalization Phase]Formulation and submission of reports to present progress of Action Plan

2014/6/11 2014/7/5~

This training program intends to transfer techniques and know-how of water environment management by the national/localgovernments as well as private enterprises. Since this training course covers various topics in a short period, theparticipation of the counterparts of related projects is recommended.

participants

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Global EnvironmentDepartment

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Spanish

2013~2015

JICA Chugoku

Higashi Hiroshima City

【Objective】To acquire the knowledge and skills for planning and implementation of wastewatertreatment system, which are suitable for their countries, and to be shared at theircountries.

【Outcome】1. To understand the measures of wastewater treatment in Japan and explain issues comparing those of countries.2. To understand the importance of wastewater treatment in relation to the preservation of water environment and living environment,and explain effective measures and treatment technology in their countries.3. To gain basic knowledge and skills on sewage treatment planning and techniques, maintenance and management of wastewater treatment facilities and propose techniques which are applicable in their countries.4. To formulate the action plan regarding the improving wastewater treatment system, based on the knowledge and skills acquired during the training course.5. To implement the Action Plan including dissemination activities in their respective organizations.

【Target Organization】Central/local government or publicorganizations that are in charge ofplanning, operation and maintenance ofsewage treatment facilities

【Target Group】・Technical officials in charge of sewage treatment at central/local governments or public organizations・3 years of experiences in their field concerned

Wastewater Treatment Techniques排水処理技術

【Preliminary Phase】Formulation and submission of Job and Country report.

【Training in Japan】・Overview of local administration・Issue Analysis Workshop・Water quality control・General theory of wastewater treatment technique・Sewage treatment planning・Sewage treatment management・Septic tank・Maintenance and management of wastewater treatment facilities・Review Discussion・Preparation and presentation of Action Plan

【Activity in Finalization Phase in home country】Dissemination activities are carried out in the participant's organization and aprogress report is submitted to JICA in 3 months.

2014/9/3 2014/11/1~

This program is designed for participants to gain necessary knowledge and techniques to implement wastewater treatmentsystem suited to their respective countries, and to formulate measures adaptive to their own countries.

participants

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2013~2015

JICA Tokyo(Economy&Env.)

Sewerage BusinessManagement Centre

[Objective]To achieve consensus on issues related to sewerage technology and urban stormwaterdrainage among the countries participating in the training course, and clarify theessential points to solve these issues.

[Outcome]1. To understand the basic knowledge on sewage works and urban stormwater drainage, and be able to explain sewerage facility planning including the processes and methods for design, construction and management.2. To be able to plan, design and analyze sewerage facilities through practical training.3. To identify issues and challenges in participants’ own countries and formulate an improvement plan through guidance and discussions, in which participants will also acquire presentation skill.4. (Follow-up activities)To achieve consensus for challenges on sewage and/or stormwater drainage works among the related persons by presentation of the improvement plan.

【Target Organization】Central or local governments,municipalities or public institutionsrelated to wastewater treatment,sewage works, and stormwater drainage.【Target Group】1. Senior engineers from central and local governments or government -related institutions engaged in sewage works and urban stormwater drainage.2. To have more than three (3) years of experience in sewage works and/or urban stormwater drainage.3. To be a university graduate or equivalent in the field of sewage works and/or stormwater drainage.To have a sufficient command of English to be able to debate and make presentations.

Sewage Works Engineering and Stormwater Drainage Technology下水道技術・都市排水

[Preliminary Phase]Formulation of the Country Report

[Core Phase]1. Lectures and site visits concerning basic knowledge on sewage works and storm water drainage works, sewerage facility planning including design, construction, operation and maintenance.2. Practical training on sewerage master plan, pipe design, holistic design of wastewater and sludge treatment facilities, water quality analysis.3. Identification and clarification of issues on sewage works and storm water drainage works in participants’ own countries through discussions, formulation and presentation of improvement plan.

[Finalization Phase]Presentation/modification of the improvement plan in respective organizations,submission of the Final Report.

2014/9/23 2014/12/6~

The purpose of the training course is to improve the water environment and reduce flood damages through lectures onpertinent sewage works planning, including implementations, maintenance and management. Participants will receivecomprehensive knowledge on sewerage and urban stormwater drainage. Various issues in each participant’s country will beconsidered and, based on the knowledge and experience acquired in the course, action plans will be developed forimprovement, which also aims at strengthening the concerning organizations through capacity building of the human resources.

participants

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English

2013~2015

JICA Tokyo(Economy&Env.)

National EnvironmentalResearch&TrainingInstitute

【Objective】This program is designed for leading technical officers and laboratory staffs in thefield of water quality monitoring to enhance technical capabilities and helping themdevelop action plans for improving their operations.【Outcome】1. To be able to explain relations between various social activities and water pollution, spreading mechanism of the pollutants in the water environment and their effect on ecosystems2. To be able to explain the water quality management system based on water quality monitoring3. To gain essential and most relevant skills and methods to water quality monitoring and data processing and to make practice report

4. To analyze the challenges on water quality monitoring done in respective countries and to formulate an action plan

【Target Organization】central / local government and publicinstitutions in charge of waterquality monitoring【Target Group】Those who's in charge of water qualitymonitoring in central / localgovernment or public institutions3 years working experience in thefield of water environment managementpersons with Bachelor degree inscience or engineering or equivalentknowledgepersons with expertise in waterenvironmentAge between 25 and 35, and enoughEnglish skill for oral presentationand discussion

Water Environment Monitoring水環境モニタリング

L: History of Water Pollution Problem in JapanL: Mechanism of Water PollutionL/V: Water Pollution and Its Effect as stated on another sheet.L: Method of Sampling P: Measurement of Flow Rate and VelocityP: Analysis of Poisonous Organic Compound / Agrichemicals (HPLC)P: Analysis of Volatile Organic Compound (Headspace/GC/ECD)P: Analysis of Organic Compound(COD/TOC)P: Analysis of MicroorganismP: Analysis of Benthic EnvironmentP: Analysis of Poisonous Metal (AAS)P: Method of Analytical Data Processing

Under Planning

Through a series of lectures, exercises, practical trainings and site visits, officers engaged in water quality monitoringin developing countries masters how to plan water quality monitoring, the analysis, measuring method of water pollution,construction of monitoring systems and administrative measures required for the water quality conservation for the purposeof solving water pollution problems.

participants

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English

2012~2014

JICA Tokyo(Economy&Env.)

Institute of DevelopingEconomies, Japan ExternalTrade Organization(JETRO)

[Objective]Participants will be able to understand key concepts related to recycling industrialpolicy, and enhance their capacity for planning policy which promotes development ofrecycling industry in their home country.

[Outcome]1. (Preparatory activity) To understand and recognize the current situation, issues and problems of the recycling industry to be tackled.2. To understand the background and necessity of creating a society with an environmentally-sound material cycle in each Asian country, and an essential policy approaches for this purpose.3. To Understand recycling systems and policies in Japan and explain difference from systems in their own countries.4. To be able to explain key concepts related to 3.R Industrial Policy.5. To understand the differences in recycling facilities between Japan and their own countries through visits to facilities related to recycling.6. To be able to explain the applicability of recycling systems and approaches in Japan, issues and future activities to achieve it.7. To draft action plan for promoting recycling industrial policy in their countries.8. (Follow-up activities)Share action plan in their organization.

【Target Organization】Authorities and related publicagencies engaged in development ofrecycling industrial policy currentlyor in the future.

【Target Group】1. To be officials currently/will be in charge of development of recycling industry with at least 3 year professional experience2. To be university graduates or equivalent

Seminar on Recycling Industrial Policyアジアリサイクル産業政策セミナー

[Preliminary Phase]Preparation of Country Report

[Core Phase]1. Presentation of Country Report/Discussion2. Background of the necessity for society with an environmentally-sound material cycle, 3R policy, Recycling Industrial Policy approach.3. Laws relating to 3R, Environmental organization (Eco-Town projects), Comparison of each countries.4. Key concepts related to 3R Industrial Policy (Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), industrial Parks (EIP), Zero Emissions, Quality standards for recyclables and products made from recycled material, 3R statistics and role for ministry in charge of industrial)5. Visits to recycling facilities and production facilities6. Group discussions and presentations on recycling policy in their countries in the view of environmental regulation policy and industrial policy.7. Workshop for promoting recycling industrial policy in their countries.

[Finalization Phase]Report the outputs of the training to their own organizations, and follow-up reportto JICA.

2014/8/24 2014/9/6~

Asia

To achieve sustainable economic growth in Asia, there is a growing necessity for establishing a society withenvironmentally-sound material cycle by effective utilization of resources. For this purpose, not only regulative policyapproach but also industrial policy approach which promotes development of recycling industry, is essential. This seminarfosters talent to plan policy for developing recycling industry through learning 3R policy in Japan, key concepts andmeasures for industrial policy.

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JICA Kansai(Ⅱ)

Under Planning

【Objective】Participants clarify their respective countries' issues on SWM, and formulate actionplans concerning measures for a sustainable recycle-oriented society.

【Outcome】1. To clarify the common issues and country specific issues regarding SWM.2. To comprehend the laws, regulations and systems of solid waste management of Japanese central and local government, and to clarify the differences between Japan and participants’ respected country.3. To comprehend concepts and methods of resource recycling and 3Rs and to find the way to apply to participants’ country.4. To acquire the know-how to build a sustainable society through the cases or activities of government, communities, and corporates.5. To formulate an action plan towards a sustainable recycle-oriented society .

【Target Organization】Central and local government, relatedorganizations, or corporates engagedin solid waste management

【Target Group】<Expected job title>Administrative officers ofgovernments(central and local) andrelated organizations

<Expected job experiences>more than 5 years experiences in SWM

<Other>participants should stay engaged inSWM after the programme

Enhancement of Solid Waste Management Capacity (Advance, Planning&Policy)廃棄物管理能力向上(応用、計画・政策編)

1-1. Inception report presentation and discussion1-2. Present situation of solid waste problems2-1. Environmental plans, policies, laws of Japan and local government2-2. Government operations of SWM3-1. Reduce (3R)3-2. Recycle (3R)3-3. PPP, cooperation with private sectors4-1. Environmental Education4-2. Social awareness and participation, Environmental Education5. Discussions and formulation of action plans

2014/6/9 2014/7/5~

Through lectures and field visits about Japanese strategies and activities by government (central and local), corporates andcommunities, this course aims to clarify the issues and enhance capacity of solid waste management, especially recoursescirculation, 3Rs, social awareness and participation. Through the above, participants will formulate action plans towardssustainable recycle-oriented society.

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2014~2016

JICA Kyushu

Under Planning

【Objective】Participants will be able to elaborate and propose their action plans to technicallyimprove existing processes (in particular, final disposal and intermediate treatment)through the course contents.

【Outcome】1. Be able to explain an outline of waste management policy and administration in Japan including Kitakyushu City.2. Be able to explain concrete technologies that are applied to treatment processes of collection, transportation, incineration, intermediate treatment and final disposal in Japan.3. Be able to explain policy outline, resource recycling technology and final disposal for dealing with industrial wastes.4. Be able to examine and identify possible ideas to be applied for technical improvement.

【Target Organization】Governmental organization engaged inwaste management

【Target Group】1. Engineering officers in charge of waste treatment processes on collection, transportation, intermediate treatment and final disposal2. Occupational experience of more than three (3) years in relevant field

Advancement of Solid Waste Management Technologies (Advance, Technique)廃棄物管理技術(応用、技術編)

Participants will learn the followings through lectures, site visits, practices anddiscussions.

1. Waste management administration and planning of Kitakyushu City, Establishment of sound material cycle society, Eco-town project, Life cycle assessment of waste, Overview of solid waste management in developing countries and Japanese assistance2. Separate collection, Incineration technology, Recycling technology (Eco-town), Composting technique, Biogass recovery, Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF), Structure and maintenance of semi aerobic landfill site, Leachate treatment, Composition analysis of refuse3. Industrial waste administration, Countermeasures against illegal dumping, Treatment and recycling technologies for sludge, waste oil and plastic refuse4. Job report presentation, Issue analysis workshop, Group review discussion, Instruction of action plan

Under Planning

This program is designed for engineering officers engaged in waste management. In particular, it focuses on treatmentprocesses of sanitary landfill and 3R rather than collection and transportation as an advanced course. Participants will beable to learn about relevant techniques such as an innovative project of Eco-town, semi aerobic landfill, composting,industrial waste treatment and so forth.

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English/Spanish

2014~2016

JICA Kansai(Ⅱ)/JICAChubu/JICAHokkaido(Sapporo)

Under Planning

【Objective】Action plan which aims that the central/local government practice appropriate wastemanagement (reduction of discharge, collection, transportation, disposal, etc.) andpromote social awareness and active participation regarding waste management will beproposed.

【Outcome】1. Understanding and sharing the situation, activities and good examples of waste management in respective countries to get idea for the solution of each difficulty.2. Understanding the history, outline and characteristics of waste management policy in Japan and extracting hints for improvement comparing with the status of respective country.3. Understanding the appropriate technology for waste management including collection, transportation, waste incineration treatment, intermediate treatment and final disposals.4. Understanding the management policy and activities for promoting social awareness, citizen participation and recycling-oriented societies through 3R.5. Understanding the policy, plan, treatment and resource recycling technology of Industrial waste.

【Target Organization】Department responsible for solid wastemanagement in local or centralgovernment, or equivalent organization

【Target Group】1. Official in charge for solid waste management in central/local government or in equivalent organization

2. Person who is a graduate of university or equivalent level

Comprehensive Waste Management総合的な廃棄物管理(全般)

Spanish course:JICAHokkaido(Sapporo)/JICAKansaiEnglish course:JICAKansai/JICA ChubuWhen the course with thesame title is offered morethan once, course periodmay vary by the courses.

1. Country report presentation /Action plan presentation/Discussion etc.

2. Historical development of waste management and world trend/Basic plan for waste management/consensus formation/outsourcing to the private sector and private-public initiative/Organization of waste management/Legal system of waste management etc.

3. Plan and system of collection and transportation of municipal waste/Operation and maintenance of garbage truck/Intermediate waste transportation facility//Time and Motion Study/waste incineration treatment/intermediate treatment technology /Treatment facility for bulk waste/resource recycling facility/Treatment of biodegradable waste, compost and bio gas/Type and structure of final disposal site etc.

4. Environmental and waste education/Social awareness for the waste/Citizen participation etc.

5. Industrial waste management/Field survey and plan for industrial waste/ Countermeasure for illegal dumping of industrial waste/infectious medical waste etc.

2014/8 2014/9~

This program aims to draw applicable solution for waste management by learning from Japanese cases of waste managementpolicy, appropriate technology of SWM, social awareness and citizen participation. In addition to the above, it is expectedto share good examples of respective country's SWM and finally make action plan.

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English/Spanish

2012~2014

JICA Kyushu

Kitakyushu InternationalTechno-cooperativeAssociation (KITA)

【Objective】The drafted action plan at the end of the training course is actually implemented asit is planned in the organizations in charge of composting projects in the localgovernment.

[Objective for Each Unit]1. Be able to explain about overview of national/local policies and systems on waste management.2. Be able to explain about overview of technical information of composting.3. Be able to explain about marketing strategies and distribution channels.4. Be able to formulate an action plan to improve composting projects.

【Target Organization】Departments that deal with wastemanagement in the local government,especially using composting methodsThe participants should be in chargeof waste management at the localgovernment.

【Target Group】1. Be in charge of waste management at the local government2. Have more than 3 years of occupational experience in the area of waste management at the local government

Management of Composting Projectコンポスト事業運営

[Preliminary Phase]Preparation of a report on overview and challenges on composting projects.

[Core Phase in Japan (lecture, practice and/or field study)]1. Legal framework of sound material cycle society in Japan, overview of solid waste administration, policies and strategies of waste management in Kitakyushu City2. Theories and practices on composting methods according to scales, observations of compost center3. Socialization of composting projects, source separation and collection of organic waste, cost-benefit analysis of projects, observation and discussion on successful case4. Action plan formulation and discussions

[Finalization Phase]1. Formulation and submission of reports to present progress of Action Plan2. Follow-up seminar, according to the progress of the plans

2014/8/20 2014/9/13~

This training program intends to transfer techniques and know-hows on management of composting projects, including technicalinformation, quality control, marketing, and capacity development of stakeholders. Since organic waste represents around 60%of total waste in developing countries, promotion of composting is effective as a measure to reduce solid waste.

participants

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2012~2014

JICA Kyushu

Fukuoka EnvironmentFoundation

【Objective】Be able to formulate and propose action plan for improvement of landfill sites,utilizing contents of the training program.

[Objective for Each Unit]1. Be able to explain about various methods of waste disposal around the world.2. Be able to explain about methodologies for designing of semi aerobic landfill.3. Be able to explain about maintenance management of semi aerobic landfill.4. Be able to explain about environmental management in semi aerobic landfill.5. Be able to formulate an action plan for improvement of landfill sites.

【Target Organization】Governmental organizations in chargeof management of the final disposalsite

【Target Group】1. Staffs in charge of management and maintenance of the final disposal site2. Occupational experience of more than 5 years in the area3. Be under 50 years old

Design and Maintenance of Semi Aerobic Landfill Site (Fukuoka Method)準好気性埋立(福岡方式)処分場の設計・維持管理

[Preliminary Phase]Preparation of a report on overview and challenges of landfill sites.

[Core Phase in Japan (lecture, practice and/or field study)]1. Waste disposal in Fukuoka City, Examples from foreign countries to introduce semi aerobic landfill2. Site selection, Theories on semi aerobic landfill, Construction of the new disposal site, Improvement of existing disposal site3. Entrance management, Operations for dumping and soil-covering, Leachate treatment4. Composition analysis of solid waste and leachate, Quality control of discharged water, Inspection of underground water and generated gas, Application to CDM5. Action plan formulation and discussions

[Finalization Phase]1. Formulation and submission of reports to present progress of Action Plan2. Follow-up seminars, according to the progress

2014/5/11 2014/6/12~

This training program intends to promote introduction and effective management of semi aerobic landfill (Fukuoka Method),one of techniques for final disposal site. Participants are able to enhance practical knowledge and techniques, as thecurriculum covers design, maintenance, and conservation of surrounding environment, focusing on practices.

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JICA Kansai(Ⅱ)

Under Planning

【Objective】More practical and effective solid waste management plan is proposed anddiscussed in related organizations in targeted countries based on the Action Plandesigned by participant(s) in this training program.

【Outcome】1. Through the introduction of common issues on solid waste problems among participating countries, each participant recognizes, exchanges, and discusses how to tackle with solid waste problems.2. Participants gain an overall view of mechanism and initiatives in waste management learning from cases in Osaka City.3. Participants learn about 1) collection and transportation, 2) intermediate treatment such as incineration, crushing, sorting and recycling, and 3) final disposal4. Regarding hazardous waste (including medical waste), participants learn the theory of their generation and the methodology of proper treatment.5. Participants learn how to encourage citizens, who must be main actors, to take part in waste management activities.6. Participants analyze prioritized problem to be solved and develop an Action Plan for practical and feasible action to mitigate the waste problems. Through a series of workshops, they will share and implement the Action Plan in their country.

【Target Organization】Local Government, National Governmentwhich supports local government,and/or private sector(s) in the fieldof urban solid waste management.

【Target Group】Local/National Government Officers,technicians, engineers having morethan 3 years experience in the fieldof solid waste management

Language:good ability of spoken and writtenEnglish.

Improvement of Solid Waste Management Technologies (Basic, Technique)廃棄物管理技術(基本、技術編)

Solid waste management for sustainable society, integrated solid waste management,waste amount & composition survey

Waste management administration in Japan, Master Plan for household waste managementin Osaka City,collection & transportation in Osaka City, environmental education,industrial waste treatment, research institute

Time & Motion Study, waste collection, transfer facilities and operation3R Policy (waste reduction, reuse and recycling) actions in Osaka City, composting &recycling, intermediate treatment facilities (incineration plant)

Selection and planning of final disposal site, improvement, operation and maintenanceof final disposal site, sanitary landfill technology (Fukuoka Method)

Outline of hazardous waste disposal, medical waste disposal, industrial wastedisposal, countermeasures against illegal Dumping

Public-Private cooperation, efforts towards recycling and education by businesssectors

Job Report presentation, Action Plan preparation, Project Cycle Management workshop

2014/5/12 2014/7/6~

Continental countries and island countries with urban population over 100,000

It aims at providing integrated training for solid waste management: planning, collection, intermediate treatment, finaldisposal, and recycling by learning mainly from Osaka City. It is designed suitable for practitioners (engineer, technician,local/central government officer) in solid waste management to acquire necessary knowledge and skills towards better solidwaste management in their country.

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JICA Okinawa

Under Planning

【Objective】Ability for solid waste management in participating organization is improved

【Objective for each unit】(Before coming to Japan)1. Issues on solid waste management in respective countries are sorted out.2. Issues on sustainable solid waste management are sorted out again considering thesituation of Okinawa and Japan.3. Issues on establishing participatory solid waste management are sorted out.4. Solution for the issues sorted out above is drawn up.

(After leaving Japan)What participants gained in Okinawa will be introduced to participatingorganizations.

【Target Organization】Central/Local ministries or relevantorganizations in charge of solid wastemanagement. Companies belonging to therecycling/solid waste managementcompanies association or companiesplanning to establish the association(In the case of planning,recommendation from the governmentalbodies is necessary)【Target Group】Staff of such organizations with morethan 3 years of experience in thefield of solid waste management.University graduate or equivalent.Have a good command of English inspeaking, listening and writing.Healthy in both physically andmentally. Not serving in military.

Sustainable Solid Waste Management in CARICOM Member Statesカリコム諸国における持続可能な廃棄物管理

・ Preparation of presentation materials and Formulation of Job Report・ Solid Waste Management Legislation in Japan・ Waste management in Japan and developing nations・ Current situation and issues of final disposal site・ Fukuoka Landfill Method and case study of improvement on landfills・ Role of municipality・ Necessity for citizens and companies to cooperate・ Collection of garbage by type through citizens and companies cooperation・ Recycling and tackle by private sector・ Environmental education・ Various style of recycling・ Composting ・Wasted tires ・Waste to energy・ Discussion on the plan which aim sustainable solid waste management・ Identify key problem of solid waste management in respective countries and organizations・ Discussion on the direction for solution creation・ Formulation and presentation of an action plan・ Share and discuss the action plan in respective organizations・ Modify the action plan・ Formulate and submit the progress report and completion report (6 months after returning to respective countries)

2014/10/15 2014/12/6~

CARICOM Member States

This course is designed for solving solid waste management issues which participating organizations are facing, and alsoenhancing regional cooperationship

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JICA Tsukuba(Training&Partnership)

Under Planning

【Objective】The system to formulate or revise measures and policies about Adaptation to ClimateChange will be strengthened in participant's organization.

【Outputs】1. To understand the international framework and trends on adaptation to Climate Change.

2. To understand impact assessment, vulnerability assessment and forecast on Climate Change

3. To understand Japan's policy, Japanese measures, technology and cases on adaptation to Climate Change.

4. To formulate an Action Plan for solving the problems on Adaptation to Climate Change in participant's respective organizations.

5. To share and review the Action Plan(draft of measures and policies about Adaptation to CC) across the participant's respective organization.

【Target Organization】a national governmental office whichis in charge of policy making ofadaptation to Climate Change

【Target Group】An officer of adaptation to ClimateChange(1st year: in charge of policyplanning, preferably from Focal Pointof UNFCCC. 2nd and 3rd year: in chargeof implementation).

Have more than 3 years of experiencein the relevant field.

Adaptation to Climate Change気候変動への適応

【Preliminary Phase】To make Inception Report

【Core Phase in Japan】Presentation and discussion on Inception Report1.~3. Lectures, discussion, practical exercises and site visits Overview of UNFCCC and place of adaptation, International framework of adaptation to Climate Change(hereinafter,“CC”), Trend of international discussion on adaptation to CC Process of formulation and implementation of measures on adaptation, Observation and forecast of CC, Impact Assessment on CC, Sectoral vulnerability assessment, Japan's policy on Adaptation to CC JICA's cooperation towards developing countries on Adaptation to CC, Japanese measures, technology and cases on Adaptation to CC, Good practices of developing countries on Adaptation to CC, PCM (Project Cycle Management) workshop4. Making Action Plan to solve the problems on Adaptation to CC in respective countries

【Finalization Phase】5. To make and submit Final Report(within 6 months since returning home country) and discuss draft of measures and policies about Adaptation to CC in related organization

2014/9/28 2014/10/25~

can nominate suitable participant for 3yrs continuously

It focuses on policy making such as international framework and Japan's policy on Adaptation to Climate Change in 1st year,while it focuses on sectoral Adaptation approaches such as forecast of Climate Change, Impact Assessment on Climate Change,Sectoral vulnerability assessment (ex. agriculture, disaster prevention) in 2nd-3rd years.

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Overseas EnvironmentalCooperation Center, Japan

【Objective】Participants will become capable of proposing policies on climate change domesticallyand internationally with consideration for sustainable development.

【Outcome】1. To understand integration and mainstreaming of climate change concerns into sustainable development policies

2. To understand on how national communications are prepared as articulated in the UNFCCC Art.12 and other decisions

3. To understand methodologies to prepare a GHG inventory

4. To understand mitigation (including through market mechanisms) and adaptation of climate change

5. To develop an action plans to be implemented after returning home

【Target Organization】National governmental office in chargeof climate change issues and nationalfocal point of the UNFCCC.

【Target Group】1. National governmental officers in charge of climate change issues and national focal point of the UNFCCC2. 3 years working experience in the field of climate change3. Graduates of university or those who possess equivalent qualification on science.

Development of Strategies on Climate Change地球温暖化対策コース

1. Lectures are given on relevance between climate change and development activities and policy tools to adopt integrated approach. Lectures are particularly focused on co-benefits approach which achieve GHG emission reductions as well as environmental improvement.

2. Lectures and participatory training opportunities are given in order to understand the climate change regime(including the UNFCC and the Kyoto Protocol) and guidelines for national communications.

3. Lectures and hands-on training sessions will be held to understand and experience development of GHG inventory including the use of a computer software.

4. Lectures are given on short term, mid-term and long term policy and technical measures to address mitigation and adaptation concerns, as well as site visits to research institutes and private enterprises.

5. Guidances are given by a course leader through the training course for preparing and draft action plans.

2014/7/26 2014/9/6~

This program is designed for national governmental officers in charge of climate change issues and national focal point ofthe UNFCCC to become capable of proposing policies on climate change domestically and internationally with considerationfor sustainable development.

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JICA Kyushu

Institute for GlobalEnvironmental Strategies(IGES)

【Objective】The ability of governmental officers in charge of mitigation actions for climatechange will be improved for planning Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actionsthrough acquiring knowledge and technologies about the field as well as sharingexamples of neighboring countries that have the same problems.

【Expected Module Output】<Preliminary Phase>1. Country Report is prepared<Core Phase in Japan> Participants will be able to;2. to explain about international trend in climate change.3. to explain about NAMA and MRV4. to explain about REDD and REDD+5. to explain mitigation policies by the Government of Japan6. to explain about mitigation actions in the local government in Japan.7. to explain about mitigation actions in corporations in Japan8. to formulate a basic action plan.<Finalization Phase>9. Participants will share and improve Action Plan in the participants’ organizations.

Organization: Departments in charge ofmitigation actions for climate changeor city planning in national andsub-national governments

Current Duties: Officers in charge ofdevelopment of climate mitigationplans or city plans, or supervisors ofthem

Experience: More than 3-yearexperience in above-mentioned works

Others:- be fluent in English

Capacity Development for NAMA/MRVNAMA/MRV能力強化

1. Preparation of a Country Report on overview and challenges on applying NAMA/MRV.2. Framework Convention on Climate Change, Kyoto Protocol, Cancun Agreements and its background, Outputs of COP173. Overview of NAMA/MRV, Current situation and challenges in mitigation actions in the target region, Strategies on low-carbon development, CDM in the target region, Bilateral Offset Credit Mechanism proposed by Japan4. Definition, background, history, international and national activities, way forward on REDD and REDD+5. Law concerning the promotion of the measures to Cope with global warming, Law regarding the rationalization of energy use, domestic carbon credit system, Low carbon city development guideline6. Mitigation actions in the local government (promotion of renewable energy and energy saving, traffic management, management of solid waste and wastewater, green belt management), International cooperation activities by local governments on MRV development7. Mitigation actions in the Japanese corporations (promotion of renewable energy and energy saving)8. Action plan formulation and discussions9. To share, improve, implement Action Plan in the participants' organizations, to make and submit Final Report to report the present progress of Action Plan to the respective country’s JICA office.

2014/9/7 2014/10/1~

In the national negotiation on climate change, it is agreed to encourage developing countries to develop NationallyAppropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMA) in order to enhance their voluntary actions for tackling with the climate change in ameasurable, reportable and verifiable (MRV) manner.This training program aims to improve integrated planning capacity of NAMA in participating countries through understandinginternational trend for the reduction of greenhouse gases, practical policies and measures at national and local levels, andthe measurement methods of the effects achieved thereby. Through this training, it is expected that national andsub-national governments identify applicable policies and priority areas, reflect that in national policies and city plans,and start implementing actual projects.

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JICA Kyushu

Under Planning

【Objective】A department concerning industrial pollution control can formulate improvementmeasures for environmental pollution issues.

【Outcome】1. Be able to explain air pollution control administration and pollution control technique, and propose a solution for the issue.2. Be able to explain water pollution control administration and pollution control technique, and propose a solution for the issue.3. Be able to explain waste disposal administration and recycling technique, and propose a solution for the issue4. Be able to explain environment improvement technique, and propose a practical action plan for the department to which participants belong.

【Target Organization】Departments of the government /municipal offices in charge ofindustrial environmental management

【Target Group】1. administrative officers in charge of industrial environmental management in the central/ local government2. more than 5 years of occupational experience in the field3. be a university graduate, majoring in engineering, or the equivalent

Industrial Pollution Control Management産業環境対策

Participants will learn following contents through lectures, site visits, discussionsand presentations.

1. Air pollution Control: Administration, Dust collection, Exhaust gas treatment, Environmental measures of city gas industry, Environmental pollution control measures of chemical industry etc.2. Water pollution Control: Administration, Sewage treatment plant, Environmental facility engineering, Water quality monitoring, Treatment technology of industrial wastewater and sewage, Construction, Operation and maintenance of Johkaso system for treatment of domestic waste water etc.3. Solid Waste Disposal: Incineration of municipal solid waste, Industrial waste administration, Waste recycling business (Eco-town), Inland reclamation disposal, Compost etc.4. Environment Improve Technique: EIA, Environmental education, Role for governments, Environmental regulation in Japan, Cleaner Production, Formulation & Presentation of Job Report & Action Plan etc.

2015/1/28 2015/4/25~

In many countries, environmental pollution has been a growing concern. Kitakyushu, one of Japan’s industrial areas, hasbeen implementing environmental measures to overcome the pollution it went through in the past and now is known as one ofJapan’s most eco-friendly regions. This program aims to share its knowledge and experience with other countries and todevelop human resources in the field.

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JICATokyo(Industrial&Public)

Under Planning

【Objective】To understand the latest movement of an international chemical regulatory/managementsystem with an aim to reflect required knowledge on domestic management system thatshould consequently be taken into an organizational consideration.

【Outcome】1. (Prior activities) Analyzing and presenting current situation of chemical management policy.2. Learning basic idea and identifying problems of chemical management and being able to make comparison between own country and the world.3. Learning international movements and actions, and identifying actions expected to be taken in own country.4. Identifying required actions for industry sectors in each country in a globalized environment. Being able to explain expected actions based on the knowledge obtained from lectures as well as site visits.5. Identifying issues and problems in domestic chemical management system and forging solution plans.6. (Follow-up activities) Reviewing the proposed solutions in each country.

【Target Organization】Authorities and related organizationwhich are responsible for planningnational chemical management policy innational government

【Target Group】・Expected Job Title/Administrative officials, staffs, or experts who are in charge of planning and executing chemical management system of industrial use in national government.・Expected Job Experience in chemical management for one year or longer.・Must be in good health,both physically and mentally to participate in the program in Japan.

Chemical Management Policy - Reflecting International Discussion -国際的な化学物質管理に対する国内制度の対応

Ministry of Economy, Tradeand Industry, ChemicalManagement Web site:http://www.meti.go.jp/english/policy/safety_security/chemical_management/

1. Outline of chemical management system.2. Chemical management system in Japan and its operation. (e.g.:Chemical Substances Control Law(CSCL),PRTR,GLP)3. Chemical management systems in major countries (US and EU)4. International discussion/actions on chemical management5. Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals(GHS)6. Hazard Assessment7. Exposure Assessment8. Risk Assessment9. Hazard database for chemical substances(CHRIP)10. Responsible-care activities in industry sectors in Japan11. Article management promotion by circulating chemical components information through supply-chain12. Site visits

2014/11/10 2014/11/23~

Chemical Management Policy - Reflecting International Discussion -

1. Understanding demands in the international community and learning major countries' responses2. Learning chemical management method in government's promotions and private sector in Japan3. Formulating a plan to be reflected on a national policy and its evaluation.

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JICA Kyushu

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The activities for the ratification of Minamata Convention on Mercury are implementedin the participants' countries.

1. to understand the background and details of Minamata Convention on Mercury and explain the key points of the convention.2. to understand procedural steps toward ratification of the Convention and explain necessary works for the participant's country.3. to discuss challenges and possible solutions for participants' country is to ratify the Convention, based on the understanding of the historical background and countermeasures for mercury pollution in Japan.

【Target Organization】Organization in charge of ratificationof Minamata Convention on Mercury

【Target Group】administrative officers in charge oflegislative preparation forratification of Minamata Convention onMercury

Capacity building for ratification of Minamata Convention on Mercury水銀に関する水俣条約批准に向けた能力強化

This programme consists of following lectures, inspections and practical works.1. Lecture on lessons from Minamata Disease in Japan2. Lecture and inspection on countermeasures for mercury pollution in Japan3. Lecture and discussion on Minamata Convention on Mercury (Detail exploration of the Convention text)4. Lecture on related existing laws in the world5. Lecture and discussion on Japan's preparatory works for ratification of the Convention

2014/11 2014/12~

Countries which try to ratify Minamata Convention on Mercury

This programme aims at improving participants' understanding and capacity on procedures of legislative preparation forratification of Minamata Convention on Mercury. The programme provides lectures, inspections and practical works to sharethe lessons from Minamata Disease in Japan and Japan's experience on the preparation, and identify key points andrequirements for the ratification of the Convention.

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JICA Kyushu

Kitakyushu InternationalTechno-cooperativeAssociation (KITA)

【Objective】Being able to formulate and propose the plans for improvement of environmentalawareness, utilizing contents of the training program.

[Objective for Each Unit]1. Be able to explain about overview of national/local policies on environmental education.2. Be able to explain about strategies and contents of environmental education, according to development stages.3. Be able to explain about environmental education considering personal, household, regional and global scale.4. Be able to explain about environmental education utilizing local resources.5. Be able to formulate an action plan for environmental awareness rising.

【Target Organization】Governmental (central or local)organizations in charge ofenvironmental education

【Target Group】1. Be staffs in charge of environmental pollution control2. Occupational experience of more than 3 years in the area3. be under 50 years old

Environmental Education環境教育

[Preliminary Phase]Preparation of a report on overview and challenges on environmental education

[Core Phase in Japan (lecture, practice and/or field study)]1. Pollution control and environmental education in Japan, Policies and activities of environmental education in Kitakyushu City, Economical development and conservation of natural resources2. Strategies and facilities for environmental education, Development of curriculum and contents3. Activities of community centers, women's associations, and volunteers, Projects and events for environmental education4. Environmental education using compost, introduction of 3R and activities for local rivers5. Action plan formulation and discussions

[Finalization Phase]Formulation and submission of reports to present progress of action plans

2014/5/25 2014/7/4~

This training program intends to transfer methodologies, systems and roles of the government and other stakeholders inenvironmental education for promotion of environmental conservation activities including solid waste management. City ofKitakyushu, one of main implementing partners, owns rich experience both domestically and internationally, so participantswill be able to enhance practical knowledge and technique in the field.

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JICA Okinawa

Under Planning

【Objective】Participants acquire knowledge and techniques for conservation and management ofwater environment.

【Objective for each unit】1. Current situation and issues on the water environment reservation are sorted out.2. Participants become able to sort out issues on establishing structure ormanagement of water environment reservation planning/activities.3. Action plan is drafted.4. What participants gained in Japan is shared to the organization.

【Target Organization】Working in central/local government orpublic organizations in charge ofwater environment conservation, orNGOs tackling with water environmentconservation in cooperation withgovernmental/public organizations andcommunities.

【Target Group】1. More than 3 years of experience in present post or relevant job.2. University graduate or equivalent.3. Have a good command of English in speaking, listening and writing.4. Healthy in both physically and mentally .5. Not be served in military.

Conservation and Management of Water Environment in Island Countries島嶼水環境の保全と管理

<Activity in Preliminary Phase in Home Country>Collecting relevant information, preparing country report

<Program in Japan>(Discussion) Country Report presentation(Lectures) Ecosystems and nature conservation in island countries, Outline and management of water resources, conservation of coral reefs and mangroves etc.(Practice)Field survey in mangroves, seashores etc.(Lecture)Legal system for water environment, Measures to conserve water quality, Regulations for preventing red-clay erosion, Solid Waste Management, Environmental assessment, Environmental education and public awareness, Rolls of the stake holders, Human resources development etc.(Practice) Various research method, Environmental workshop etc.(Practice) PCM method, Case study on typical islands in Okinawa(Discussion) Action Plan presentation

<Post Program Activities in Home Country>Presentation of the fruits gained in Japan, Efforts for action plan to be authorized

2015/1/7 2015/3/7~

Island countries or Countries with island areas

This course is for central/local government or NGO officers to gain necessary knowledge and skills on conservation andmanagement of water environment, which is the basis of nature, culture and industries etc., through case studies in typical7 islands in Okinawa.Concretely, this course will provide how to cope with the management of land areas, as an axis to water environmentmanagement.

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JICA Tokyo(Economy&Env.)

Under Planning

【Objective】1. Enhance the capacity of those from environmental divisions to examine/review EIA reports and their competence to improve the system.2. Improve the skills and performance of those from development divisions in conducting EIA in a more effective way, and gain capacity and means for environmental protection.

【Outcome】1. Explain the purpose and concept of EIA (Best pursuit beyond regulatory approaches etc.)2. Explain the characteristics and situation of the EIA systems in their own countries3. Explain the outline of Japanese ODA and guidelines for environmental consideration by international aid agency such as JICA4. Explain the EIA reviews (review system, important points) in Japan5. Explain the basic ideas of survey/ forecast/ evaluation, as well as measures for protecting the environment6. Explain the process and communication methods required for EIA7. Create the plan to conduct EIA based on specific development projects8. Propose the improvement of the EIA systems in their own countries

【Target Organization】Implementing bodies and reviewingauthorities of large-scale developmentprojects (ODA projects etc.) whichrequire EIA in national/ localgovernments or other relevantorganizations

【Target Group】-Technical administrative officers in charge of EIA have basic knowledge and more than three years of working experience in EIA-under 45 years of age. Be university graduate, or have equivalent background in the field

Environmental Impact Assessment in ODA Projects (EIA as a Tool for Sustainable Development)ODAにおける環境影響評価(持続可能な開発のための環境アセスメント研修)

1. Lecture on the purpose and concept of EIA and the EIA system in Japan2. Discussion based on the knowledge acquired by (1), to understand the characteristics and situation of the EIA systems in their own countries, compared with those in Japan or in other countries3. Lecture on the outline of Japanese ODA and guidelines for environmental consideration by international aid agency such as JICA4. Lecture on the EIA reviews (review system, important points) in Japan, including case studies of national government and local governments5. Lecture and field work on the basic ideas of survey/ forecast/ evaluation, as well as measures for protecting the environment6. Lecture on the process and communication methods required for EIA7. Exercise on Creation of the plan to conduct EIA based on specific development projects, including the discussion on the improvement of the plan and points of the review8. Discussion on the improvement of the EIA systems in their own countries

Under Planning

Conduct training course dealing with the system and the case study of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in Japan andenvironmental considerations required in ODA projects.

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JICA Kansai(Ⅱ)

Global Environment CentreFoundation (GEC)

【Objective】Development/improvement of effective and tangible action plan to preventenvironmental destruction caused by hazardous substances included in mining andmanufacturing effluent will be developed.【Outcome】1.Country Report will be prepared.2.Organizational and political challenges and obstacles will be identified through comparison of policy and regulations between Japan and participants' countries.3.Problems and issues of preventive measures and countermeasures will be identified through leaning case studies and current efforts on effluent pollution4.Action Plan will be developed.5.Common issues on effluent pollution will be shared and exchanged among participants.6.Action Plans will be implemented.

【Target Organization】Central or local governmentresponsible for monitoring and controlof wastewater discharged from miningand manufacturing industries.

【Target Group】・Central or local government officers or engineers/scientists responsible for monitoring and control of wastewater discharged from mining and manufacturing industries.・At least five (5) year experience in Environmental Monitoring and Control or related fields・Age: under fifty (50) years of age

Countermeasures against Water Pollution Caused by Mining and Manufacturing Industries鉱工業による廃水汚染対策

【Preliminary Phase in home country】Participants will analyze problems and challenges on public and private sectorsrelated mining and manufacturing industries in the country and prepare the CountryReport based on the result of analysis.【Core Phase in Japan】・Presentation of Country Report・Environmental administration by central and local government in Japan・Mines and pollution caused by mining, and Mine Safety Act in Japan・Countermeasures for toxic metals in Japan・Roles of governmental institutions for effluent pollution control・Discussions and problem analysis・Prevention of health hazards caused by effluent pollution from industries (Minamata disease)・Inorganic wastewater treatment (wastewater treatment plant from mines and heavy metal industries・Organic wastewater treatment (food factories and composting plant)Participants will develop Action Plan of the country, give presentation on the ActionPlan, and discuss among all participants in order to control effluent pollutioncaused by mining and manufacturing industries・Discussion to prepare Action Plan・Presentation of Action Plan【Finalization Phase in home country】Participants will propose Action Plan to their organization, get authorization, andimplement the Action Plan.

2014/7/28 2014/9/6~

This program aims for central government ministries and local government offices responsible for monitoring wastewaterdischarge through mining and industrial activities to be able to develop effective measures to prevent and reduceenvironmental destruction caused by mining and manufacturing effluent.

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JICA Tokyo(Economy&Env.)

Under Planning

【Objective】Officers in charge of environmental and social consideration in Japanese ODA loanprojects acquire appropriate skills on environmental and social consideration.

【Outcome】Participants are expected to contribute to the improvement of EIA and resettlementsystem in respective countries.

To be able to understand and explain necessity of implementing the appropriateenvironmental and social consideration, the practical procedure and technical pointsin planning and implementing the ODA loan projects in comply with the JICA Guidelinesfor ESC.

To be able to understand the problems on EIA and resettlement system in respectivecountries and to propose a plan for improvement.

【Target Organization】Organizations which are thecounterparts of Japanese ODA loanprojects

Organizations which manage the ESCthings in the country

【Target Group】Officers in charge of environmentaland social consideration inimplementing organizations of JapaneseODA loan projects or the country

Officers who have the experience tohave been involved in implementing EIAor resettlement

Workshop on Administration of Environmental and Social Consideration Process for Implementation of a JapaneseODA Loan Project円借款事業における環境社会配慮実務

This course provides two weeks intensive and effective training with lectures,exercises and site visits for the officers in charge of environmental and socialconsideration (ESC) in Japanese ODA loan projects.

JICA experts and officers in charge in JICA Head Quarters will be directly involvedto make the curriculum and provide lectures.

The main components of the lectures are "explanation of the JICA guidelines for ESC","explanation of EIA reports for category A project" and "explanation of ResettlementAction Plan" which contribute to well understanding of participants toward JICAguidelines for ESC.

This course have received more than 20 members every year from 2011 to 2013, whichimplies the high demand toward this course. The importance of this training becomeshigher and higher along with the publication of new JICA Guidelines for ESC.

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All of the JICA ODA loan projects have to comply with the "JICA Guidelines for Environmental and Social Considerations".This course provides two weeks intensive and effective training with lectures, exercises and site visits for the officers incharge of environmental and social consideration (ESC) in Japanese ODA loan projects.

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