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  • ...Local Resistance to Global Pressure. A Mediterranean Social-Environmental Planning Perspective, L’ Harmattan Italia, Torino, pp.273-290</ref>. ...sitions stakeholder negotiation and public participation as central in the planning process (CEC, 2000a; Kallis, 2005; Van der Helm, 2003) <ref>COMMISSION OF T
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  • ...loitation of natural resources <ref> Laboratory of Environment and Spatial Planning (2005)Towards an Urban Regeneration Policy in Coastal Mediterranean Cities, ===Coastal Management and Urban Planning===
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  • ...rtant instrument used to help to achieve sustainable development in public planning and policy making. The importance of SEA is widely recognised. Particular b ...ssessment providing feedback information for the formulation of policy and planning.
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  • National, regional and local institutions all have a role in marine spatial planning and implementation of integrated coastal management. However, there are man Marine spatial planning would indeed contribute towards improved coastal management by addressing t
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  • ...and development problems. As such, IWRM is a comprehensive, participatory planning and implementation tool for managing and developing water resources in a wa ...anagement (IWRM) is included in [[river basin management, ICZM and spatial planning]].
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  • ..., this requires an integrative and ongoing ecosystem based approach to the planning of these developments. Separate from these economic and conservation needs,
    11 KB (1,724 words) - 10:56, 1 August 2020
  • ...egatively impacted by, or cause an impact on the success of a project or a planning process. When an [[Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)]] process is l
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  • ...decision-making related to environmental problem management and long-term planning. Decision support systems also serve in participatory processes by facilita *The development of coastal and marine [[Spatial planning|spatial plans]]
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  • ...an create enormous constraints to ICZM implementation. Spatial development planning without the support of the local community may be a doomed exercise, yet th
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  • [[Image:nokis_02.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Figure 2: NOKIS planning tool]] ===Planning tool===
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  • ...tainable development in coastal areas. It is not a substitute for sectoral planning, but focuses on the linkages between sectoral activities to achieve more co ''"ICZM is a strategy for an integrated approach to planning and management, in which all policies, sectors and, to the highest possible
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  • ...(1985)<ref>Pyatt and Round, 1985. Social Accounting Matrices: A Basis for Planning. The World Bank.</ref>.
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  • ...M, and in particular, for the implementation of an ecosystem-based spatial planning approach and of an integrated management approach, both of which cut across Furthermore, and despite the planning and management challenges that the development and implementation of such a
    31 KB (4,532 words) - 15:32, 6 October 2021
  • ...surement shows, why monitoring is needed and what are the implications for planning and managing the coast.
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  • ...eries Policy ([[EU Common Fisheries Policy (CFP)|CFP]])). A marine spatial planning initiative in the North Sea funded through the European Union took place to
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  • ...the high flexibility of the tool, its application is possible at both the planning and the project levels.
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  • ...2005). The benefits of combining lay and expert input for water-management planning at the watershed level. Water Policy, 7(3), 279</ref>). In the case study,
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  • Any policy of coastal zone protection and land use planning would benefit from a better idea of the benefits and costs associated with ...ment (ICZM)|integrated coastal zone management]] and that supersedes other planning authorities. Decisions on permitting development in this zone should be p
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  • Any policy of [[coastal zone]] protection and land use planning would benefit from a better idea of the benefits and costs associated with ...ace as Reflected By House Prices in the Netherlands” Landscape and Urban Planning 48 161-167.</ref>uses hedonic analysis to identify price premiums for diffe
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  • ...r. It also briefly discusses some international examples of marine spatial planning today. ==Why do we need Marine Spatial Planning?==
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