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Costa Rica
Report submitted by Costa Rica to the Fourth
International Workshop on the
CSD Indicators of Sustainable Development
hosted by the Government of the Czech Republic
in Prague from 19-21 January 1998
REPORT OF THE WORKSHOP ON INDICATORS OF SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT FOR LATIN AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN REGION
San Jose, Costa Rica, 10-12 March 1997
The Regional Workshop on Indicators of Sustainable Development for
Latin America and the Caribbean Region was organized by the Government of
Costa Rica at San Jose, in cooperation with the United Nations Department
of Policy Coordination and Sustainable Development, from 10 to 12 March
1997, in the context of the testing of Indicators of Sustainable
Development launched in the Workshop held in Ghent, Belgium, in November
1996, sponsored by the Governments of Belgium and Costa Rica.
At the national level, the event was held as part of the activities of
an ongoing International Development Bank (IDB) Technical Cooperation
Project (ATN/SF/4717-CR), aimed at supporting the implementation of the
National System for Sustainable Development (SINADES). This
capacity-building pilot project includes training on sustainable
development related issues to government and non-governmental official
from major groups as well as institutional strengthening for sustainable
development with the Government. The support of the IDB to the Workshop
through the SINADES project was recognized and highly appreciated by the
participants.
The Regional Workshop for the Latin American and Caribbean Region
initiated with a public Conference on Indicators of Sustainable
Development organized as part of the activities of the SINADES project.
This conference had the participation of three foreign and one national
panelist on ISD and was attended by leading representatives from the Costa
Rican society, including senior officials, policy and decision-makers,
local authorities, the academic and business communities, labor leaders
and representatives of non-governmental organizations.
The Workshop was attended by representatives from the host country
Costa Rica as well as from Argentina, Barbados, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada,
Chile, Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama,
Venezuela and the United States of America.
The Costa Rican delegation was composed of member of the National
Commission on Information for Sustainable Development, a technical
advisory body on ISDs of the National System for Sustainable Development (SINADES).
This commission includes the participation of government and
non-governmental members (business, NGOs and the Academic communities) and
is also the national coordination mechanism for the implementation of ISDs
during the testing phase of the CSD.
The United Nations bodies and other international institutions
represented included the Department for Policy Coordination and
Sustainable Development (DPCSD), the Department for Economic and Social
Information and Policy Analysis (DESIPA), United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP) Costa Rica Office, the International Labour Organization
(ILO) Panama Office, the Inter-American Development Bank and the
International Center of Economic Policy for Sustainable Development in
Costa Rica.
The workshop itself started after the conference. Its objectives were:
- To bring together producers, users and various actors involved in
ISD in the Latin American and Caribbean Region, as well as developed
countries with indicator-related activities and cooperation ongoing
the region;
- To provide a briefing on the CSR Work Program on ISDs and the
related methodology sheets;
- To initiate the national testing phase on ISDs in testing countries
of the region;
- To encourage other countries of the region which have the potential
to become testing countries to participate in the testing phase; and
- To meet the training and capacity-building needs of countries at the
national level.
In order to achieve those objectives, a dynamics of working in small
group sessions was adopted. Those groups addressed the following three
topics:
- The selection of priority indicators of sustainable development
- The analysis of the methodology sheets
- The revision of the guidelines for national testing of indicators of
sustainable development elaborated by the DPCSD
The participants found the Workshop on Indicators of Sustainable
Development to be very useful for better appreciation of the relationship
between priority setting and measurement and the methodological issues
related to sustainable development indicators. The background information
provided, particularly the UN publication "Indicators of Sustainable
Development: Framework and Methodologies" (known as the CSD's list of
ISDs or blue book) was acknowledged as a useful starting point for
developing a national indicator program; however, the translation of the
methodology sheets into Spanish is considered a crucial and strategic step
for developing indicators in Latin American countries.
The small group discussions were seen as useful way to introduce
countries to the process of indicator development and testing and problems
of selecting indicators in relation to national priorities and developing
related methodologies.
Participants recognized that developing and applying indicators would
take time, effort, resources and long term commitments. The Workshop
agreed that it was necessary to be practical, pragmatic and flexible,
building on strengths on individual countries.
It was noted that, in many cases, information and data are already
being collected for several indicators at the national level, but many
gaps still exist. It was agreed that, wherever possible and appropriate,
existing data and indicators should be used as the basis for indicator
development. The development of composite indices for each category of
indicators would be useful, and should be submitted for testing in groups
of countries. Sectional indicators are lacking and could be developed at a
national level based on the specific needs of the country.
Sharing of information, capacity-building, and initiation of activities
to exchange experiences among the testing countries and other countries
interested in the process were identified as particularly important. At
the national level, it is essential to develop a network of people working
on this topic and the idea of a national focal point, where appropriate,
was endorsed.
With regard to the testing at the national level, participants felt
that mechanisms for coordination should be country specific given the
variety of different governmental structures. The proposal of having an
inter-agency coordination mechanism at the national level to bring various
stakeholders together was endorsed. Such a mechanism should include key
decision-making bodies such as finance, planning, national councils of
sustainable development, statistical offices, environmental and sectoral
ministries, where appropriate. It would be important to link the effort to
the highest political levels to ensure full support for the process. A
wide variety of stakeholders should be involved and participate in the
process of indicator development.
Further discussion and work is needed on how to get decision-makers to
use indicators of sustainable development. The link between indicators and
decision-makers should be based on a communications strategy. Very
professional presentations would need to be developed to present
information to decision-makers.
While participants felt that resources would be required to initiate a
national program on indicators, the need for capacity-building efforts at
the country level to get the process started was particularly mentioned.
Country workshops to brief working level staff on indicators could be
helpful. It was felt important to mobilize technical and other forms of
assistance from UNDP, the World Bank and regional institutions, such as
the Inter-American Bank (IDB) and the Organization of American States
(OAS), in addition to national resources.
Twinning arrangements were seen as useful to support the testing
process. Such arrangements need not necessarily involve a developed and a
developing country, but might include countries at different levels of
indicators use and development.
The participants expressed their sincere gratitude to the Government of
Costa Rica for hosting this very useful regional workshop and
complementing the Workshop with the National Conference on Indicators of
Sustainable Development, and to the Inter-American Bank for the support of
the Activity through the SINADES project (ATN/SF/4717-CR). The Workshop
noted in this context the continuous commitment of the Government of Costa
Rica to promoting the development and use of indicators of sustainable
development. The participants commended the sponsors for the excellent
organization of the meeting and, in particular, thanked the Costa Rica for
the generous hospitality extended to them.
For more information, please contact:
Dr. Adrian Rodriguez
General Coordinator
National System for Sustainable Development
Advisor to the Minister of National Planning
Oficina de Asesores
P.O. Box 10127-1000
San Jose, Costa Rica
Tel. no.: (50-6) 221-9524/256-3340
Fax no.: (50-6) 221-3282
E-mail: adrianr@ns.mideplan.go.cr/arodrigu@cariari.ucr.ac.cr
Internet address:http://www.mideplan.go.cr
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