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REGIONAL TRAININGWORKSHOP ON SEEA
EXPERIMENTAL ECOSYSTEM
REGIONAL TRAININGWORKSHOP ON SEEA
EXPERIMENTAL ECOSYSTEMSITI SALWATY AB KADIR - DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS MALAYSIA
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ROSLINAWANI HASHIM - MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES ANDENVIRONMENT
REGIONAL TRAININGWORKSHOP ON SEEA
EXPERIMENTAL ECOSYSTEM
REGIONAL TRAININGWORKSHOP ON SEEA
EXPERIMENTAL ECOSYSTEMSITI SALWATY AB KADIR - DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS MALAYSIA
AND
ROSLINAWANI HASHIM - MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES ANDENVIRONMENT
OUTLINE
1•INTRODUCTION
2•NRE’S INTERNAL SYSTEMFOR DATA INVENTORY
Regional Training Workshop on the SEEA and Experimental Ecosystem Accounting in Asia Pacific
OUTLINE
•INTRODUCTION
•NRE’S INTERNAL SYSTEMFOR DATA INVENTORY
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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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NATIONAL POLICY
•To conserve Malaysia's biological diversity and to sure that itscomponents are utilised in a sustainable manner for thecontinued progress and socio-economic development of thenation.
National Policy on BiologicalDiversity 1998
• For continuous Economic, Social and cultural progress andenhancement of the quality of life of Malaysians, throughEnvironmentally sound and sustainable development
National Policy on theEnvironment 2002
There are numerous policies in Malaysia. Among the policies that related to the environment are as below:
• For continuous Economic, Social and cultural progress andenhancement of the quality of life of Malaysians, throughEnvironmentally sound and sustainable development
National Policy on theEnvironment 2002
• To establish a solid waste management system which is holistic,integrated, cost effective, sustainable and acceptable to thecommunity that emphasizes the conservation of theenvironment, selection of affordable technology and ensuringpublic health"
National Solid WasteManagement Policy, 2005
•Enhancing the utilisation of indigenous renewable energyresources to contribute towards National electricity supplysecurity and sustainable socioeconomic development.
National Renewable EnergyPolicy and Action Plan 2008
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•To conserve Malaysia's biological diversity and to sure that itscomponents are utilised in a sustainable manner for thecontinued progress and socio-economic development of thenation.
• For continuous Economic, Social and cultural progress andenhancement of the quality of life of Malaysians, throughEnvironmentally sound and sustainable development
There are numerous policies in Malaysia. Among the policies that related to the environment are as below:
• For continuous Economic, Social and cultural progress andenhancement of the quality of life of Malaysians, throughEnvironmentally sound and sustainable development
• To establish a solid waste management system which is holistic,integrated, cost effective, sustainable and acceptable to thecommunity that emphasizes the conservation of theenvironment, selection of affordable technology and ensuringpublic health"
•Enhancing the utilisation of indigenous renewable energyresources to contribute towards National electricity supplysecurity and sustainable socioeconomic development.
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NATIONAL POLICY (Cont’d)• To manage forest resources sustainably for the continuous
production of forest products and services, as wellas optimum use in accordance with environmental requirements.
National Forestry Policy
• To enhance the contribution of the minerals sector to the socio-economic development of the country through the developmentof mineral resources efisien, responsible and sustainable as wellas the use of mineral resources is optimal.
National Mineral Policy 2,2009
• To enhance the contribution of the minerals sector to the socio-economic development of the country through the developmentof mineral resources efisien, responsible and sustainable as wellas the use of mineral resources is optimal.
• Ensure climate-resilient development to fulfil Nationalaspirations for sustainability
National Policy on ClimateChange 2010
•Will serve as a comprehensive guide to aid water and waterresources governance nationwide. This Policy will set out themeans to ensure that existing and proposed policy directionsfrom multiple sectors related to water as a whole arecomplementary.
National Water ResourcesPolicy, 2012
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NATIONAL POLICY (Cont’d)• To manage forest resources sustainably for the continuous
production of forest products and services, as wellas optimum use in accordance with environmental requirements.
• To enhance the contribution of the minerals sector to the socio-economic development of the country through the developmentof mineral resources efisien, responsible and sustainable as wellas the use of mineral resources is optimal.
• To enhance the contribution of the minerals sector to the socio-economic development of the country through the developmentof mineral resources efisien, responsible and sustainable as wellas the use of mineral resources is optimal.
• Ensure climate-resilient development to fulfil Nationalaspirations for sustainability
•Will serve as a comprehensive guide to aid water and waterresources governance nationwide. This Policy will set out themeans to ensure that existing and proposed policy directionsfrom multiple sectors related to water as a whole arecomplementary.
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ENVIRONMENTAL STATISTICAL SYSTEM IN MALAYSIA
Decentralized System
EnvironmentalStatisticalSystem inMalaysia
Ministry ofNatural
Resources andEnvironment
Ministry ofPlantations
Industries andCommodities
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EnvironmentalStatisticalSystem inMalaysia
Ministry ofUrban
Wellbeing,Housing and
LocalGovernment
Departmentof Statistics
Malaysia
Ministry ofPlantations
Industries andCommodities
ENVIRONMENTAL STATISTICAL SYSTEM IN MALAYSIA
EnvironmentalStatisticalSystem inMalaysia
Ministry ofNatural
Resources andEnvironment
Ministry ofEnergy,Green
Technologyand Water
Focal Point1. CBD2. NC
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EnvironmentalStatisticalSystem inMalaysia
Ministry ofEnergy,Green
Technologyand Water
Ministry ofAgricultureand Agro-
Based IndustryMinistry ofUrban
Wellbeing,Housing and
LocalGovernment
Ministry of NaturalResources andEnvironment
Department ofEnvironment
Department ofEnvironment
ForestryDepartment –
PeninsularMalaysia/Sabah/
Sarawak
ForestryDepartment –
PeninsularMalaysia/Sabah/
Sarawak
Ministry of Agricultureand Agro-Based Industry
Department ofFisheries
Department ofFisheries
Department ofAgriculture
Department ofAgriculture
Ministry of Energy, GreenTechnology and Water
National WaterServices
Commission
National WaterServices
Commission
Water SupplyDepartment
Water SupplyDepartment
Energy CommissionEnergy Commission
ENVIRONMENTAL STATISTICAL SYSTEM IN MALAYSIA
Department ofIrrigation and
Drainage
Department ofIrrigation and
Drainage
Department ofWildlife and
National Park
Department ofWildlife and
National Park
Minerals andGeoscienceDepartment
Malaysia
Minerals andGeoscienceDepartment
Malaysia
Department ofMarine Park
Malaysia
Department ofMarine Park
Malaysia
Energy CommissionEnergy Commission
Malaysia GreenTechnology
Corporation (MGTC)
Malaysia GreenTechnology
Corporation (MGTC)
Sustainable EnergyDevelopmentAuthority of
Malaysia (SEDA)
Sustainable EnergyDevelopmentAuthority of
Malaysia (SEDA)
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Ministry of Energy, GreenTechnology and Water
National WaterServices
Commission
National WaterServices
Commission
Water SupplyDepartment
Water SupplyDepartment
Energy CommissionEnergy Commission
Ministry of UrbanWellbeing, Housing and
Local Government
National SolidWaste ManagementDepartment (JPSPN)
National SolidWaste ManagementDepartment (JPSPN)
Solid wasteManagement andPublic Cleansing
Corporation
Solid wasteManagement andPublic Cleansing
Corporation
Department ofStatistics Malaysia
Agriculture andEnvironment StatisticsDivision
• Report on the Survey ofEnvironmental ProtectionExpenditure
• Compendium ofEnvironment Statistics (CES)
• System of EnvironmentalEconomic Account (SEEA)
ENVIRONMENTAL STATISTICAL SYSTEM IN MALAYSIA
Energy CommissionEnergy Commission
Malaysia GreenTechnology
Corporation (MGTC)
Malaysia GreenTechnology
Corporation (MGTC)
Sustainable EnergyDevelopmentAuthority of
Malaysia (SEDA)
Sustainable EnergyDevelopmentAuthority of
Malaysia (SEDA)
Solid wasteManagement andPublic Cleansing
Corporation
Solid wasteManagement andPublic Cleansing
Corporation
Agriculture andEnvironment StatisticsDivision
• Report on the Survey ofEnvironmental ProtectionExpenditure
• Compendium ofEnvironment Statistics (CES)
• System of EnvironmentalEconomic Account (SEEA)
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• Steering/main user committee• Technical Working Group
1. SETUP COMMITTEES
•Create awareness on SEEA and identify priority accounts (3rd April 2014)•Discussion with related agencies (April 2015)•Data endorsement (Local Agency & International Body)
2. Meeting/workshop with related agencies
• Account Energy (2014-2015)• Account Water (2015-2016)• Residual account – gas emission (CO2) (2016-2017)
3. THE DEVELOPMENT OF SEEA ACCOUNTS*
ROAD MAP SEEA ENERGY
• Account Energy (2014-2015)• Account Water (2015-2016)• Residual account – gas emission (CO2) (2016-2017)
•To submit an information paper to obtain the views from UNSD (London Group & UNCEEA) & NSO, (Netherlands &ABS)
•Energy Account Report (Experimental)
4. REPORT
• Attachment programme• Technical collaboration with international bodies & local universities
4. CAPACITY BUILDING
* Based on main user committee meeting
•Create awareness on SEEA and identify priority accounts (3rd April 2014)•Discussion with related agencies (April 2015)•Data endorsement (Local Agency & International Body)
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•To submit an information paper to obtain the views from UNSD (London Group & UNCEEA) & NSO, (Netherlands &ABS)
•Energy Account Report (Experimental)
• Attachment programme• Technical collaboration with international bodies & local universities
NRE’S INTERNAL SYSTEM FOR DATAINVENTORY
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NRE’S INTERNAL SYSTEM FOR DATAINVENTORY
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NRE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR Natural resources management.
• Forest management.• Irrigation and drainage management.• Wildlife management.• Minerals management.
Conservation and management of environment and shelters.• Environmental conservation.• Marine park management.
Management of land survey and mapping administration.• Land management and administration.• Land surveying.• Mapping processing.
Natural resources management.• Forest management.• Irrigation and drainage management.• Wildlife management.• Minerals management.
Conservation and management of environment and shelters.• Environmental conservation.• Marine park management.
Management of land survey and mapping administration.• Land management and administration.• Land surveying.• Mapping processing.
NRE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR Natural resources management.
• Forest management.• Irrigation and drainage management.• Wildlife management.• Minerals management.
Conservation and management of environment and shelters.• Environmental conservation.• Marine park management.
Management of land survey and mapping administration.• Land management and administration.• Land surveying.• Mapping processing.
Natural resources management.• Forest management.• Irrigation and drainage management.• Wildlife management.• Minerals management.
Conservation and management of environment and shelters.• Environmental conservation.• Marine park management.
Management of land survey and mapping administration.• Land management and administration.• Land surveying.• Mapping processing.
DEPARTMENTS & AGENCIES UNDER NRE1. Department of Irrigation and Drainage (JPS)
2. Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia (JUPEM)
3. Department of Forestry Peninsular Malaysia (JPSM)
4. Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM)
5. Department of Environment (DOE)
6. Minerals & Geoscience Department Malaysia (JMG)
7. Department of Wildlife and National Parks (PERHILITAN)
8. Department Of Director General Of Lands And Mines (Federal) (JKPTG)
9. National Hydraulic Research Institute of Malaysia (NAHRIM)
10.Department of Marine Park Malaysia(DMPM)
11.Department of Biosafety (JBK)
12.National Institute of Land & Survey
1. Department of Irrigation and Drainage (JPS)
2. Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia (JUPEM)
3. Department of Forestry Peninsular Malaysia (JPSM)
4. Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM)
5. Department of Environment (DOE)
6. Minerals & Geoscience Department Malaysia (JMG)
7. Department of Wildlife and National Parks (PERHILITAN)
8. Department Of Director General Of Lands And Mines (Federal) (JKPTG)
9. National Hydraulic Research Institute of Malaysia (NAHRIM)
10.Department of Marine Park Malaysia(DMPM)
11.Department of Biosafety (JBK)
12.National Institute of Land & Survey
DEPARTMENTS & AGENCIES UNDER NRE1. Department of Irrigation and Drainage (JPS)
2. Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia (JUPEM)
3. Department of Forestry Peninsular Malaysia (JPSM)
4. Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM)
5. Department of Environment (DOE)
6. Minerals & Geoscience Department Malaysia (JMG)
7. Department of Wildlife and National Parks (PERHILITAN)
8. Department Of Director General Of Lands And Mines (Federal) (JKPTG)
9. National Hydraulic Research Institute of Malaysia (NAHRIM)
10.Department of Marine Park Malaysia(DMPM)
11.Department of Biosafety (JBK)
12.National Institute of Land & Survey
1. Department of Irrigation and Drainage (JPS)
2. Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia (JUPEM)
3. Department of Forestry Peninsular Malaysia (JPSM)
4. Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM)
5. Department of Environment (DOE)
6. Minerals & Geoscience Department Malaysia (JMG)
7. Department of Wildlife and National Parks (PERHILITAN)
8. Department Of Director General Of Lands And Mines (Federal) (JKPTG)
9. National Hydraulic Research Institute of Malaysia (NAHRIM)
10.Department of Marine Park Malaysia(DMPM)
11.Department of Biosafety (JBK)
12.National Institute of Land & Survey
DIVISIONS OF NRE
NRE’S INTERNAL SYSTEM FOR COMPILATION &USE OF SPATIAL DATA1. Geoinformation For Natural Resources And Environment
(G4NRE) consist of informations such as spatial data, maps and
satellite images for the top management to decide on thedevelopment/planning of natural resources andenvironment
2. Fundamental Info For NRE (SMA NRE) Consist informations on inventory of the NRE’S thrust –
forest; water; environment; biodiversity; land and mineral
1. Geoinformation For Natural Resources And Environment(G4NRE) consist of informations such as spatial data, maps and
satellite images for the top management to decide on thedevelopment/planning of natural resources andenvironment
2. Fundamental Info For NRE (SMA NRE) Consist informations on inventory of the NRE’S thrust –
forest; water; environment; biodiversity; land and mineral
NRE’S INTERNAL SYSTEM FOR COMPILATION &USE OF SPATIAL DATA1. Geoinformation For Natural Resources And Environment
(G4NRE) consist of informations such as spatial data, maps and
satellite images for the top management to decide on thedevelopment/planning of natural resources andenvironment
2. Fundamental Info For NRE (SMA NRE) Consist informations on inventory of the NRE’S thrust –
forest; water; environment; biodiversity; land and mineral
1. Geoinformation For Natural Resources And Environment(G4NRE) consist of informations such as spatial data, maps and
satellite images for the top management to decide on thedevelopment/planning of natural resources andenvironment
2. Fundamental Info For NRE (SMA NRE) Consist informations on inventory of the NRE’S thrust –
forest; water; environment; biodiversity; land and mineral
NRE’S INTERNAL SYSTEM FOR COMPILATION & USE OFSPATIAL DATA (cont)3. Malaysia's Clearing House Mechanism (MyCHM) for BiologicalDiversity
Clearing House Mechanism (MyCHM) is to facilitate reporting and thetransfer of biological diversity and conservation-related informationboth nationally and internationally.
This MyCHM provides links to more than 70 informative web pages.Among these are links to national policy documents, national reportsto various Multi-lateral Environmental Agreement (MEA) bodies,biological inventory databases, curated collections, directories ofresource individuals and pertinent government ministries, departmentsand agencies.
3. Malaysia's Clearing House Mechanism (MyCHM) for BiologicalDiversity
Clearing House Mechanism (MyCHM) is to facilitate reporting and thetransfer of biological diversity and conservation-related informationboth nationally and internationally.
This MyCHM provides links to more than 70 informative web pages.Among these are links to national policy documents, national reportsto various Multi-lateral Environmental Agreement (MEA) bodies,biological inventory databases, curated collections, directories ofresource individuals and pertinent government ministries, departmentsand agencies.
NRE’S INTERNAL SYSTEM FOR COMPILATION & USE OFSPATIAL DATA (cont)3. Malaysia's Clearing House Mechanism (MyCHM) for BiologicalDiversity
Clearing House Mechanism (MyCHM) is to facilitate reporting and thetransfer of biological diversity and conservation-related informationboth nationally and internationally.
This MyCHM provides links to more than 70 informative web pages.Among these are links to national policy documents, national reportsto various Multi-lateral Environmental Agreement (MEA) bodies,biological inventory databases, curated collections, directories ofresource individuals and pertinent government ministries, departmentsand agencies.
3. Malaysia's Clearing House Mechanism (MyCHM) for BiologicalDiversity
Clearing House Mechanism (MyCHM) is to facilitate reporting and thetransfer of biological diversity and conservation-related informationboth nationally and internationally.
This MyCHM provides links to more than 70 informative web pages.Among these are links to national policy documents, national reportsto various Multi-lateral Environmental Agreement (MEA) bodies,biological inventory databases, curated collections, directories ofresource individuals and pertinent government ministries, departmentsand agencies.
CHALLENGES1. There is no centralize system to restore our repository for bio-d and forestry
data. Malaysia is establishing National Bio-d centre and one of the functionis to be a one stop centre for bio-d and analyze datas
2. Data Coordination – Malaysia have 3 regions Peninsular, Sabah and Sarawak.Federal acting as focal point for bio-d and forestry but under the federalconstitution stated bio-d and forestry is under state jurisdiction. We do nothave control for matters pertaining bio-d and forestry. We can ask for databut we can’t push for data.
3. Different Act and different terms and definitions- Peninsular using NationalForestry Act 1984, Sabah using Forest Enactment 1968 and Sarawak usingForest Ordinance 1958
4. Lack of funding for inventory and research.
1. There is no centralize system to restore our repository for bio-d and forestrydata. Malaysia is establishing National Bio-d centre and one of the functionis to be a one stop centre for bio-d and analyze datas
2. Data Coordination – Malaysia have 3 regions Peninsular, Sabah and Sarawak.Federal acting as focal point for bio-d and forestry but under the federalconstitution stated bio-d and forestry is under state jurisdiction. We do nothave control for matters pertaining bio-d and forestry. We can ask for databut we can’t push for data.
3. Different Act and different terms and definitions- Peninsular using NationalForestry Act 1984, Sabah using Forest Enactment 1968 and Sarawak usingForest Ordinance 1958
4. Lack of funding for inventory and research.
1. There is no centralize system to restore our repository for bio-d and forestrydata. Malaysia is establishing National Bio-d centre and one of the functionis to be a one stop centre for bio-d and analyze datas
2. Data Coordination – Malaysia have 3 regions Peninsular, Sabah and Sarawak.Federal acting as focal point for bio-d and forestry but under the federalconstitution stated bio-d and forestry is under state jurisdiction. We do nothave control for matters pertaining bio-d and forestry. We can ask for databut we can’t push for data.
3. Different Act and different terms and definitions- Peninsular using NationalForestry Act 1984, Sabah using Forest Enactment 1968 and Sarawak usingForest Ordinance 1958
4. Lack of funding for inventory and research.
1. There is no centralize system to restore our repository for bio-d and forestrydata. Malaysia is establishing National Bio-d centre and one of the functionis to be a one stop centre for bio-d and analyze datas
2. Data Coordination – Malaysia have 3 regions Peninsular, Sabah and Sarawak.Federal acting as focal point for bio-d and forestry but under the federalconstitution stated bio-d and forestry is under state jurisdiction. We do nothave control for matters pertaining bio-d and forestry. We can ask for databut we can’t push for data.
3. Different Act and different terms and definitions- Peninsular using NationalForestry Act 1984, Sabah using Forest Enactment 1968 and Sarawak usingForest Ordinance 1958
4. Lack of funding for inventory and research.
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