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  • ==Importance of public participation== ...ultation and commitment]]. There are many benefits to public participation in environmental decision making viz.
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  • ...l Asia. The Aarhus convention has also been ratified by the European Union and is an important basis for the [[Water Framework Directive]]. ...mation and justice as well as to decision-making structures through public participation.
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  • ...monly used to mean a person or organization that has a legitimate interest in a project or entity. The public may or may not be considered as stakeholder ...fferent cultural perceptions and various participation trends can be found in chapter 5.
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  • ...ctual optimal participation and something that might appear to be [[public participation]] but is no more than a masquerade. However, it has been brought more up-to ...8 rungs with each one “corresponding to the extent of citizens’ power in determining the end product” viz.
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  • ...ing sustainability: The self-assessment of sustainability using indicators and a means of scoring them'''.</span> ...for the purpose of improving the sustainable development and management of coastal zones.
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  • ...andscape of rivers, fresh water lake, delta, lagoons, sandy beaches, hills and sloping pine forests. The length of the sea coast is about 12 km. The area ICZM implementation is currently in the phase of [[ICZM_Process_diagram/Establishment|Establishment]]
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  • ...core project of the International Geosphere and Biosphere Programme (IGBP) and the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change ...ed decision making or, in other words, to protect coasts and coastal goods and services for future generations. The goal of LOICZ was:
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  • ...nt options, based on an understanding of environment potentials and limits and of needs perceived by the people of the country concerned.<ref>[http://www. ...ding' in Delft, The Netherlands. Delegates from developing countries, ESAs and supporting institutes defined 'capacity building' as:
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  • {{Definition|title=Integrated Coastal Zone Management ...ssential elements of integrated coastal zone management. Ocean and Coastal Management 21:81-108</ref>.
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  • ...proach to developing management strategies through a [[Problem structuring in decision-making processes|structural approach to the participatory process] ...re shared and taken in an interactive manner enhancing their acceptability in a long-term view.
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  • ===Full participation of all stakeholders, including the general public, is considered to be a co ...and seeking to further the interests of local communities, local economies and the environment.
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  • ...with a dynamic maritime economy, responsive to sustainable principles and in harmony with the marine environment. ...place a heavy burden on the existing educational and training institutions and resources.
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  • ..., this article can also be read as an introduction of public participation in itself. ==Public participation legislation==
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  • ...roduction is given to management aspects, discussing threats, conservation and [[Ecosystem rehabilitation|rehabilitation]] of mangrove forests. ...ropical coasts, i.e. North and South America, Africa and Middle-East, Asia and Oceania (incl. Australia). <ref name="vliz">http://www.vliz.be/vmdcdata/man
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  • ...ical order, therefore it also presents an historical perspective of public participation. The introduction also gives an historical overview of the period before th ...ch participation. Democracy and public participation are closely connected and democratic nations like the US have included elements for it centuries ago.
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  • ==Background and definition== ...sidering all the goods and services provided to people by [[biodiversity]] and [[Ecosystem| ecosystems]] (Secretariat of the Convention for Biological Div
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  • ...lic participation in ICZM is given in the article [[Introduction of public participation]]. ...onnaire to approximately 150 professionals in ICZM, with a focus on public participation.
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  • ...Participation in Coastal Zone Environmental Impact Assessment. Journal of Coastal Conservation, 9, 13-18</ref>. ...Participation in Coastal Zone Environmental Impact Assessment. Journal of Coastal Conservation, 9, 13-18</ref>.
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  • ...cts. The article further provides recommendations for future management of coastal tourism. ...on recommended to governments and private operators towards sustainability in tourism.
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  • ...l. Many coastal practitioners and stakeholders do not know how to initiate and maintain ICZM. ...ng the Baltic and Northern Sea in order to derive lessons learned for ICZM in Germany.
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  • ...he mosaic that determines how coastal planning and decision making unfolds in the U.S . ...the product of the environmental and social justice movements of the 1960s and ‘70s.
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  • ...rts.aspx) shows the impacts of climate change to the shoreline, fisheries, and water quality. ...eds and coordinate the actions of local, state and federal agencies in the coastal zone.
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  • ...sees more than one million acres (4,000 km²) of estuarine land, wetlands, and water. ==Goals and Priority Issues==
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  • ...partnerships, innovative agreements and approaches for habitat restoration and addressing [[nitrogen| atmospheric nitrogen]] deposition as a contributor t ...he state. As of 2008, more than 2.3 million people lived in the watershed, and that number is expected to grow by nearly 20 percent by the year 2015.
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  • ...El Salvador and Nicaragua. It has a population of 7,639,327 approximately and a total area of 112,090 km² from which 200 km² is water. ...outstanding ecological and cultural significance of the MBRS has resulted in its designation as a World Heritage Site.<ref name="Global Transboundary Pr
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  • The coast of Al Hoceima is located in the central part of the northern of Morocco, along the Mediterranean Sea. T ...kilometres of coastline) characterised by some of the highest rocky cliffs in the whole of the Mediterranean.
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  • ...regime and because incursions by the sea are increasing (due to subsidence and the rising level of the Mediterranean). <u>'''Main coastal issues'''</u>
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  • ...regime and because incursions by the sea are increasing (due to subsidence and the rising level of the Mediterranean). <u>'''Main coastal issues'''</u>
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  • ...nts to institutional levels – showing on what level they are most common in use, whether it’s on the local, regional, national or international level ...use the SPICOSA’s System Approach Framework to model and predict inputs and outcomes of different kinds of policy instruments.
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  • == Vital, Essential and Desirable (VED) == ...nct, governance functions that should be clearly separated within any ICZM governance structure'''.
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  • ...ensure full engagement of stakeholders and the public in the ICZM Process and its implementation. ...mplementation will rely on the key audiences being inspired by the process and its objectives.
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  • ...is being prepared. SEA is a forward-looking tool and is being implemented in parallel with the planning, programming or policy definition process. ...addressed at the earliest stage of decision-making, on a par with economic and social considerations.”(Evaluating Socio Economic Development, SOURCEBOOK
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  • ...dition of the coastal area in the future, in a time-span of 10 to 30 years and even beyond, if the strategy, plan or programme is implemented successfully * Clear and compelling;
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  • {{ICZM Process and Climate Change/TabsHeader|This=2}} ...llenges facing the area and the differing perceptions of those challenges, and to begin building a constituency of support for the strategy or plan.
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  • ...ly based on Ducrotoy, J-P. 2010. Ecological restoration of tidal estuaries in North Western ...as been a parallel decrease of fresh water tidal habitats for fish, birds, and the benthos on which they feed.
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  • ...|Home]] > [[Strategies, Policies and Programmes]] > [[Marine Biotechnology in European sea basins|European sea basins]] ...gional sea almost completely separated from the rest of the world's oceans and embodying an abyssal basin with maximum depth of 2300m adjoining a very wid
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  • == Overarching science strategies, plans and policies == ...ogy Policy is described in the National Programmation Law for Research and in the National Research Strategy (SNRI)
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  • ...- a Roadmap towards Coastal Sustainability - Introduction|Roadmap towards Coastal Sustainability]], which provides a methodological framework for implementin The [[The ICZM Process - a Roadmap towards Coastal Sustainability - Establishment|establishment of ICZM]] consists of several
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  • ==What is Participation?== ...ean Protocol on ICZM <ref name="UNEP 2008">UNEP MAP, (2008). ICZM Protocol in the Mediterranean</ref>.
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  • ...ocio-economic opening up of the area, while ensuring the protection of its coastal resources. ...o exchange and share perceptions and visions about sustainability of their coastal zone.
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  • ...ne topics of interest for those interested in [[public participation]] and governance. ...appendix provides details on the individual contributions to the workshop and participants.
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  • ...ement of participation and public contribution to the [[ICZM]] process and management of [[Dalyan-Köycegiz Special Protected Area|Köycegiz-Dalyan Special Prote ...ciations) in order to foster public participation and collaboration in the management of the [[SPA]].
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  • ...oped by Netherlands Government Service for Land and Water Management (DLG) and was for the first time implemented by DDNI for the Sulina pilot case. ...al urban plan for Sulina in order to balance its economic development with coastal [[biodiversity]] conservation.
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  • ...of the north parts of the Nile Delta, affecting the aquifer near the coast and the quality of agricultural land. ...d in order to identify the key issues regarding the management of the area and to develop the ICZM plan for the Nile Delta.
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  • ...derstand the risks linked to climate change on the coastal areas of Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia Regions. ...were selected based on our knowledge regarding coastal areas planning and management bodies of the two regions
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  • ...how coastal governance structures can actually support Inshore Fisheries (and the economics related to that)</small> ===<span style="color:#3a75c4; Font-size: 130%">'''<small>Overview and Background</small>'''</span>===
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  • <span class="tochidden">Cornwall and Scilly Isles FLAG case study</span> ...uresque fishing villages that are so central to the identity of the region and the tourism offer.
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  • ...ons over the last twenty years. This is an important context for fisheries governance integration within wider local development planning as outlined below. ===<span style="color:#3a75c4; Font-size: 130%">'''<small>Fisheries Governance Overview</small>'''</span>===
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  • ...developments with challenging local marine spatial planning and fisheries management implications. ===<span style="color:#3a75c4; Font-size: 130%">'''<small>Fisheries Governance Overview</small>'''</span>===
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  • ...nt planning and an important motivation for applying the GIFS methods here in order to capture a comprehensive evidence base to help inform that planning ...ds elsewhere. For more detail on how to apply each method see Chapters 3-6 in the GIFS toolkit: http://www.gifsproject.eu/en/results/toolkit-products.'''
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  • ...ests into [[Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)|coastal management]] and decision making processes. This article introduces the following topics: ...description of different approaches at the basis of evaluation strategies, and of
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  • ...policies in past decades. The article provides links to relevant webpages and could be a good starting point for those looking for information on the sub ''See also: [[Public participation legislation]]''
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  • ...change policies and adaptation in Europe can be found on the websites and in the reports mentioned below. (1) Key EU legislation and policies:
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  • ...and assessment in coastal management|Evaluation and assessment in coastal management]]. ...r the previously reclaimed marsh. This is of course different from the way in which the original marsh developed.]]
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