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ISAP2013 Mitigating Air Pollution and Climate Change in Asia 23 July 2013, Pacifico-Yokohama, Japan Towards Better Air Quality Management in Asia Katsunori Suzuki, Professor, Kanazawa University suzukik@staff.kanazawa-u.ac.jp 81-76-234-6899 Global vs Regional Initiatives Existing regional initiatives on air pollution control Types: - Binding International Treaty - Regional Inter- governmental Co-operation Agreements and Declarations - International Research Initiatives and Programmes

Existing air pollution networks in Asia Central Asia 5 Central Asia countries formulated the Framework Convention on Preservation of Environment for Sustainable Development of fcentral Asia South Asia: East Asia: 13 countries, which includes Northeast and Southeast Asia, working under the framework of East Asia Network on Acid Deposition 8 countries are SoSoutheast Asia: cooperating under the framework of Male Declaration on Control and Prevention of Air Pollution and Its likely Transboundary Effects for South Asia GMS 1 ASEAN member countries are working under the framework of ASEAN Haze Agreement UNEP-related regional/sub-regional initiatives Joint Forum on the Atmospheric Environment in Asia and the Pacific Closer cooperation among regional/sub-regional air pollution networks to enhance exchange of information/experiences and capacity building Joint Forum on the Atmospheric Environment in Asia and the Pacific Malé Declaration EANET ASEAN Haze Agreement Central Asian Environment Convention SPREP Meeting of the Joint Forum on Atmospheric Environment in Asia and the Pacific, 10-11 March 2010

Asian Co-benefits Partnership (ACP) A platform to improve information sharing and stakeholder dialogue on co- benefits in Asia. Goal: to support the mainstreaming of co-benefits into decision-making processes in Asia. www.cobenefit.org Need for better atmospheric management in Asia Various atmospheric problems concurrently: Traditional local air pollution, acid deposition and other transboundary air pollution, climate change etc. Serious air pollution problems now and in the future Lack of inter-linkages between different air pollution problems Need for inter-linkages with various relevant initiatives Need for more comprehensive approach Multi-pollutants, multi-effects approach Integrated approach from monitoring to preventive/ mitigation actions Hemispheric perspectives on transport of air pollutants More attention to the linkage with climate change

Negotiations on a new strategy to achieve desirable atmospheric management in East Asia Six years of negotiations in East Asia resulted in an Instrument to Strengthen the Basis of EANET in 2010 as a non-legally binding instrument. The scope was not sufficiently expanded. There are existing regional/sub-regional networks in Asia such as ABC, North-East Asian Sub-regional Programme for Environmental Cooperation (NEASPEC), China/Korea/ Japan Research Project on Long-range Transport of Air Pollutants (LTP), DSS project in North East Asia etc. Region-wide dialogue is needed on better framework on atmospheric management in Asia; Two major observations from our past experiences in Asia Lack of good science-policy interface in Asia; and Reluctance on legally-binding instrument for policy coordination

Science-policy interface Regional epistemic community is desired for creating solid scientific basis of and facilitating policy dialogue. More research especially cooperative research Common understanding on air pollution/climate problems Institutional framework to provide scientific advice to policymakers Proposal to create an epistemic scientific community in (East) Asia Asian Scientific Panel on Air and Climate (ASPAC) (i) to establish an epistemic community of Asian scientists; (ii) to develop a common understanding among scientists and policy makers; and (iii) to develop an international initiative for an integrated approach to air pollution and climate change reflecting views of Asian scientists.

Suggested actions for possible better regional framework in Asia Asia has long tradition to address issues with voluntary approaches without legal instrument. Some countries have strong objections on a legally binding instrument although they agree to take actions. Voluntary approach could be sufficiently effective in Asia, if it is well designed and committed by policy makers; As the first step of the step-wise approach, Asian countries may adopt voluntary initiatives for more concrete legal instrument in the future. Co-benefits approach, especially SLCPs might be a good driving force. Some global l standards/principles d i may be needed d to harmonize data compatibility etc. Impacts of serious Chinese air pollution problems for policy makers In response to the report of Environment Minister on 15 March on Japan s cooperation on air with China, the Prime Minister instructed him to further strengthen regional cooperation on air pollution control in Asia. Japan is now developing a strategy for better air quality management in Asia together th with relevant international organizations and neibouring i countries.

Summary and conclusions (1) (1) Acid Deposition Monitoring Network in East Asia (EANET) has been operating to promote regional cooperation in East Asia. At global/ regional levels, there are various regional/sub-regional initiatives. There are emerging needs for better air quality management, such as hemispheric transport of AP, better linkage with climate change especially on SLCPs. To meet emerging challenges, a more effective framework is needed. Such a framework might be either global or regional. Regional dialogue on this topic should be promoted through appropriate forums. A regional epistemic community of scientists is desired to provide solid scientific basis for policy dialogues. To this end, an Asian Science Panel on Air and Climate (ASPAC) was proposed. Possible functions, modalities etc. should be further discussed and elaborated among relevant stakeholders. Summary and conclusions (2) (2) Recent serious air pollution problems drew attention of high level policy makers. Japan s Prime Minister instructed the Environment Minister to further strengthen regional cooperation on air pollution control. Japan is now developing a strategy for better air quality management in Asia relevant l t international ti organizations and neibouring countries. Some discussions were held at TEMM in May among three countries China, Japan and Korea.