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  • [[image:Wzvl.jpg|thumb|500px|left|Figure 1: Project region of ‘ICZM-Western Zeelandic-Flanders’ (according to Gebiedscommissie West Zeeuwsch- ...s characterized by beaches, dunes, nature reserves and recreation, whereas the Westerschelde coast is formed by dikes and agricultural land. Thus, an inte
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  • ...nto the efforts made so far on the coast and current lines of thinking for the future”. ...dure. In the second phase, protected marine areas should be delineated and the necessary management measures defined (FOD, 2006).
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  • ...me of writing” (MinVenW, 2005). Therein, four main principles of ICZM in the Netherlands are defined. ...al approach is to be taken to policy implementation and management, within the framework set by national government.
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  • ...opment” of a complex system of legislation and regulation relating ICZM, the UK face a current lack of a strategic overarching national approach to thei ...(Atkins, 2004), and second, ‘Safeguarding our seas – a strategy for the conservation and sustainable development of our marine environment’ (Defr
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  • ...aise awareness of the potential benefits of IMSP amongst policy-makers and the planning community. ...s. Although PlanCoast focused on the Baltic, Adriatic and Black Sea coast, the lessons learned can be applied in other contexts too.
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  • |definition= The capacity of a (ecological) system to weather a disturbance without loss of ...DC, November 8-9, 2018, organized by the National Academy of Sciences and The Royal Society</ref>);
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  • ...his generates an understanding of capacity assets and needs, which informs the formulation of a capacity development response'' <ref>[https://www.undp.org [[Capacity Assessment in ICZM]]
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  • ...and domestically driven process. It is an inherently political and complex process that cannot be rushed, and outcomes cannot be expected to evolve in a contr :[[Capacity Assessment in ICZM]]
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  • ...rity issues regarding the weaknesses in the planning and implementation of ICZM in Europe have been voiced at different forums. However, concerns specifica ...tified. The lists of such ICZM Capacity Building issues are provided under the corresponding reports headings:
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  • ...ean region and, potentially, institutions which will significantly improve the practice of coastal management. ...or concerns and main priorities in many reports (See also ''[[Key priority ICZM capacity building related issues in Europe]]''.)
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  • ...mosaic that determines how coastal planning and decision making unfolds in the U.S . ==Understanding the Political Context==
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  • ...hed Governance'', A technical report prepared to support a final report to the National Academy of Public Administration as part of their Learning from In ...ing from development activities. The low, narrow barrier beaches also make the region particularly susceptible to [[coastal erosion]] and storm damage dur
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  • ...r/climatechange/pages/reports.aspx) shows the impacts of climate change to the shoreline, fisheries, and water quality. ==Objectives of the CZMP==
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  • ...hing community and the agencies with responsibility for fishery resources. The CINMS is a good case study of how regulatory agencies at state and federal ...contains a globally unique and diverse assemblage of habitats and species. The Sanctuary contains over 33 species of marine mammals, over 60 species of se
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  • ...servation measures to protect and enhance these habitats. The Act requires the NMFS and regional Fishery Management Councils to minimize adverse impacts t ...ent councils. These councils produce Fishery Management Plans to determine the proper management and harvest of fish and shellfish resources within federa
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  • ...The fundamental purpose of the CWA has been widely communicated as making the nation’s waters “fishable and swimmable”. ==Statutory Provisions of the CWA==
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  • ...velop a Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan for each estuary in the US NEP Program. ...ter pollution and related environmental issues of concern to stakeholders. The NEPs are long-term planning and management programs, rather than short term
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  • ...rdship. As of 2008, this network of protected areas includes 27 reserves. The program oversees more than one million acres (4,000 km²) of estuarine land ...ystems to advance estuarine conservation, research and education; increase the use of reserve science and sites to address priority coastal management iss
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  • ...expand its coverage across the country and receive sufficient funding for the program. ...oast near Santa Barbara attracted the nation’s attention and underscored the need for improved ocean management.
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  • ...ed by the [https://www.fws.gov/ US Fish and Wildlife Service] (FWS) within the Department of Interior, these refuges are priority sites for collaborative ...ional Wildlife Refuge System. The Act established a unifying mission and a process for determining compatible uses within refuges. It also required comprehens
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