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  • [[image:luebeck1.jpg|thumb|450px|left|Figure 1: Project area of ‘ICZM-Bay of Lübeck’ (adapted from Hofstede and Hamann, 2002)<ref>Hofstede, J. ...nd concentrates on two municipalities situated at the Bay of Lübeck along the Western Baltic Sea coast in Germany (Fig. 1). They are called Timmendorfer
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  • ...ion on socio-economic costs and benefits of ICM, it was stated that one of the most essential features of ICM is [[stakeholder consultation and commitment • the public become more knowledgeable and aware of the different coastal issues,
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  • ...ementary list of definitions related to the living environment is given in the article '''[[Definitions of marine ecological terms]]'''. ...tal Wiki articles. Terms related to the coastal profile are illustrated in the figure below.
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  • ...d its relation to planned or existing development activities on the coast. The objectives of Shoreline Management are <ref name="Karsten">Mangor, K., Drø #To ensure the development activities in the coastal area follow an overall land use plan and a general environmental po
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  • ...son or organization that has a legitimate interest in a project or entity. The public may or may not be considered as stakeholders. }} ...re of the possibilities concerning access to environmental information and the right to participation. More information about different cultural perceptio
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  • ...theory to describe the level of [[public participation]] and clearly shows the difference between actual optimal participation and something that might ap ...ach one “corresponding to the extent of citizens’ power in determining the end product” viz.
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  • <span style="color:#21409A; Font-size: 130%">'''Measuring sustainability: The self-assessment of sustainability using indicators and a means of scoring t ...to evaluate their sustainability performance for the purpose of improving the sustainable development and management of coastal zones.
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  • ...sets of plausible stories, supported with data and simulations, about how the future might unfold from current conditions under alternative human choices ...fficult task because in practice it is very hard to make predictions about the future for anything other than simple, well behaved systems. Scenario think
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  • This article provides an introduces the video monitoring Argus. The article explains why Argus has been developed, where it is used and how it ...k.JPG|thumb|250px|right|Figure 1 Argus video cameras in Noordwijk aan Zee, The Netherlands]]
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  • ...ing pine forests. The length of the sea coast is about 12 km. The area of the SPA is 461.5 km2. <u>'''ICZM'''</u>
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  • This article provides information on the ICZM Policy Cycle and [[Capacity Building]]. ...organizations and the academia are considering major future investments in the extensive training and education of individuals in this field.
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  • ...d agriculture, WHO in health etc, but they achieved mixed results. By 1991 the term had evolved and had transformed into [[Capacity Building]]. ...that, ''UNDP recognizes that capacity building is a long-term, continuing process, in which all stakeholders participate (ministries, local authorities, non-
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  • ...M)]] has been recognized by the European Commission as the tool to achieve the [[Sustainable Development]] of European coastal areas. ...al Report, Cologne, Germany</ref>, the challenges to develop and implement ICZM initiatives are considerable:
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  • ...informal capacity building. The article provides a definition and explains the need for informal capacity building. For a related article, see also [[Form ...g of ICZM in [[stakeholders]] who would not seek education and training in ICZM through formal routes.
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  • ...nformation system for the North and the Baltic Sea can be accessed through the [https://www.mdi-de.org MDI-DE portal]. ...hic identifiers.</ref> for metadata and realizes a working environment for the production of metadata with an editor; which was developed for this purpose
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  • ...ation -directives, programmes and frameworks- that play a role in managing the coast. .../iczm/demopgm.htm EU Demonstration Programme], '''eigth principles of good ICZM''' were agreed as part of this Recommendation:
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  • ...nteractive planning process in addressing the complex management issues in the coastal area <ref>Thia-Eng, C. 1993. Essential elements of integrated coast See also [[Some definitions of Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)]]
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  • ===The rise of Integrated Coastal Zone Management and Integrated Coastal Area and ...COMMUNITIES (2000b), Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament on Integrated Coastal Zone Management: a Strategy for E
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  • ...f human activities and natural resources often creates conflicts of use in the coastal zone. ...f a coastal and marine spatial planning system presents an opportunity for the implementation of an overall strategy of conservation, sustainability and m
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  • ...operate across the marine and coastal/terestrial boundaries is central to the development of sensitive management policies. ===The rise of Integrated Coastal Zone Management and Integrated Coastal Area and
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  • ...coastal waters. Physical alterations to the [[coastal zone]] also threaten the marine environment. The important issue of climate change and sea level rise is dealt with in the article [[Coastal cities and sea level rise]].
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  • ...ZM)]] and strategic environmental assessment. It outlines the benefits and the issues relating to implementation. ...ome challenges that need to be considered such as the limited awareness of the relationship between socioeconomic and environmental impacts and poor level
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  • ...te(IWMI), UNESCO and International Water and Sanitation Centre are some of the institutes that have undertaken research in this area<ref>http://en.wikiped ...water resources management (IWRM) is included in [[river basin management, ICZM and spatial planning]].
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  • ...iscussion of the 'practicalities' of adopting such an approach is based on the results of two workshops. ...cipation for the decision-making process in public policies, allowing that the decisions are shared and taken in an interactive manner enhancing their acc
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  • ...roduction to the '''decision support systems''' and their component parts, the '''decision support tools''' that are available to decision makers and poli ...ms further assist in documenting the decision-making process that leads to the choice of a particular option, contributing to its increasing transparency
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  • ...olders, including the general public, is considered to be a cornerstone of ICZM=== ...seeking to further the interests of local communities, local economies and the environment.
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  • These definitions are from Vallega, A. 2002, Coastal Management: the Integration Principle. <ref> Vallega, A. 2002, Coastal Management: the Integration Principle https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&id=R2OGAgAAQBAJ<
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  • ...maritime economy, responsive to sustainable principles and in harmony with the marine environment. ...dered in the new maritime policy and strategy will place a heavy burden on the existing educational and training institutions and resources.
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  • ...and assessing the sustainability of different approaches to management of the coastal and marine environments. ...ble to represent a more complex reality. If available for different years, the data can be aggregated to time series, creating indicators able to show tre
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  • ...added value it can provide in moving toward ecosystem-based management in the marine environment. This article aims to clarify why we need marine [[spati ...d of Space. Towards a Spatial Structure Plan for Sustainable Management of the North Sea. Belgian Science Policy, 2005, pp. 14-15</ref>. Similar experienc
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  • This article is part of the state of the art report on public participation in Europe. However, this article can als ...it is the way that the public gets their views across on a public matter. The ways this may occur are numerous: voting, demonstrating, petitioning, lobby
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  • ...s. Several excerpts of the [[European Action Plan on Capacity Building for ICZM in Europe]] have been used. See also ''[[The European Context|EU coastal related policies]]''
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  • ...t of the Convention for Biological Diversity, 2000). According to the CBD, the EsA: ...approach does not aim for short-term economic gains, but aims to optimize the use of an ecosystem without damaging it” [https://www.iucn.org/theme/ecos
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  • ...ated to '''Pollution prevention, detection and mitigation''' are listed in the [[:Category:Coastal and marine pollution]]. ...essed in different ways in most coastal countries, through regulations and the organisation of alert and protection systems.
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  • ...roblem can be simplified, accepting "[[Coastal zone|the coastal zone]]" is the territory containing "water-land" border, land and water territorial compon It is possible to outline four basic types of the coastal zone delimitation:
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  • ...manner. [[Capacity Development]] (CD) is thereby the process through which the abilities to do so are obtained, strengthened, adapted and maintained over ...ates an understanding of capacity assets and needs, which in turn leads to the formulation of [[Capacity Development]] response strategies''.
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  • ...as been extracted from the [[European Action Plan on Capacity Building for ICZM in Europe]] The purpose of this article is to familiarize the reader with some methodologies, approaches and experiences in conducting ca
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  • Some limit mariculture to culture of marine plants and animals in the ocean itself (EEA, 2008<ref>European Environmental agency; https://www.eea. ...iological Diversity (2004): Solutions for sustainable mariculture-avoiding the adverse effects of mariculture on biological diversity, CBD Technical Serie
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  • .... An introduction to the topic of public participation in ICZM is given in the article [[Introduction of public participation]]. ...ntries, EUCC put out a questionnaire to approximately 150 professionals in ICZM, with a focus on public participation.
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  • ...ecision-making processes, whilst in Spain opportunities exist firstly when the developer submits a notification soliciting any comments or questions with ...ation in Decision-Making and Access to Justice in Environmental Matters ([[The Aarhus Convention|Aarhus Convention]]) strengthened public rights with resp
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  • ...on are used to assist in Coastal Management and making decisions regarding the coastal zone. ...oject the same methods are applied. The steps of an evaluation is shown in the flowchart of Figure 1.
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  • ...e of 5-7 December 2007, starting from the research directions set forth in the [http://www.marineboard.eu/publication/eurocean-2007-and-aberdeen-declarati ...he conference. These ideas were discussed in ten parallel workshops led by the ENCORA theme coordinators; each workshop was targeted at a specific aspect
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  • Science-policy interaction is understood here as “the ways in which research impacts on policy and policy draws on research” ...rance of policy makers of their policy relevant research results. Bridging the gap between policy and science is an issue which has triggered intensive de
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  • ...Seychelles, Mauritius and Comoros play an important role in the economy of the people. ...t that effective and sustainable management is no longer feasible, despite the availability of resources.
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  • ...current status of coastal [[tourism]], the associated issues and impacts. The article further provides recommendations for future management of coastal t ...ganization jointly with the tourism private sector issued an Agenda 21 for the Travel and Tourism Industry, with 19 specific areas of action recommended t
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  • ...cosystem and the range of activities affecting it; explicitly accounts for the interconnectedness among systems, such as between air, land and sea; and in ...s these challenges. It considers the whole ecosystem, including humans and the environment, rather than managing one issue or resource in isolation [https
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  • ...ement formally ICZM in the German legal system, and how to execute ICZM at the regional and local level. ...n major gaps, assessments of foreign ICZM strategies, evaluations of local ICZM projects, and formulations of guidelines were addressed.
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  • ...rticular, it is not clarified adequately how to implement formally ICZM in the German legal system. ...sult 1: Gaps of the German ICZM process|gaps identified in the German ICZM process]].
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  • ...al practitioners and stakeholders do not know how to initiate and maintain ICZM. ...s along the Baltic and Northern Sea in order to derive lessons learned for ICZM in Germany.
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  • ...chernewski, 2008<ref name="rs">Radziejewska, T. and Schernewski, G., 2008. The Szczecin (Oder-) Lagoon. In: U. Schiewer (Editor), Ecology of Baltic Coasta ...Polish side and the Small Lagoon (‘Kleines Haff’) on the German side. The whole lagoon is shallow with an average depth of 3.8 metres (Radziejewska a
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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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  • ...sity operates. The experiences of each member institution in turn nourish the network as a whole. [[Image:The Sea Grant Network.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Figure 1:The Sea Grant Network]]
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  • ...ershed confronted with pollution, habitat loss and increasing development, the [https://www.tbep.org/ Tampa Bay Estuary Program (TBEP)] faced significant ...the watershed, and that number is expected to grow by nearly 20 percent by the year 2015.
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  • ...bordering the Caribbean Sea, between Guatemala and Nicaragua and bordering the Gulf of Fonseca (North Pacific Ocean), between El Salvador and Nicaragua. I ...ame="Central Intelligence Agency">https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ho.html</ref>
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  • ...udies are to discover what aspects of marine biodiversity are important to the [[public|people]], to whom it’s important. Furthermore it aims to discove ...participation legislation|inclusion of stakeholders in the decision-making process]]<ref name="ma">[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/306030378_Marine_
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  • ...ss of MPAs under the Birds and Habitats Directive is briefly described and the current status of marine Natura 2000 sites is outlined. In Europe as well as in other parts of the world, concerns about the continuing decline of [[Marine Biodiversity|marine biodiversity]] have rise
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  • ..., along the Mediterranean Sea. Two large units can be distinguished within the Coast: ...astline) characterised by some of the highest rocky cliffs in the whole of the Mediterranean.
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  • ...landscapes with distant views of the Caucasus Mountains, and foothills of the Lesser Caucasus. ...truction of a new port and related infrastructure was recently approved in the same area.
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  • ...s – showing on what level they are most common in use, whether it’s on the local, regional, national or international level. ...e governance of coastal zones. One way to systematically do this is to use the SPICOSA’s System Approach Framework to model and predict inputs and outco
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  • ...F 18 Study Sites throughout the European Region]. In addition to the SAF, the Project provided support for its development (supplementary information), a ...port the SAF simulation itself and enrich the quality of the simulation of the Policy Issue and enrich its associated scearions.
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  • #REDIRECT[[The ICZM Process - a Roadmap towards Coastal Sustainability - Introduction]]
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  • {{ICZM Process diagram/TabsHeader|This=2}} ...e challenges; and to begin building a constituency of support for the ICZM Process and for its expected outcomes.
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  • ...ned experiences in the field of ICZM while others have started considering ICZM only recently; some CASES show coastal issues concerned with natural hazard ...ill be paid on the efforts for addressing flexibility and effectiveness of the assessment tools.
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  • <div style="float:right">[[ICZM_Process_diagram/Establishment|[Return to ICZM Process - Establishment]]]</div> ...distinct, governance functions that should be clearly separated within any ICZM governance structure'''.
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  • ...CZM_Process_diagram/Setting_the_vision|[Return to ICZM Process – Setting the Vision]]</div> ...years and even beyond, if the plan is implemented successfully. Ideally the vision should be:
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  • ...e="float:right">[[ICZM_Process_diagram/Analysis_and_Future|[Return to ICZM Process – Analysis and Futures]]</div> | definition = A plausible, simplified, synthetic description of how the future of a system might develop, based on a coherent and internally consis
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  • ===What is an ICZM strategy, plan or programme?=== ...s - the "what", along with an action plan to realise them - the "how"'''. ICZM complements and fills gaps in spatial planning and other sectoral plans or
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  • ...a or a service was collected or prepared, and how the data is formatted or the service is available. Metadata is essential for understanding information s ...documentation for geospatial data sets are crucial to the data development process. Metadata is a valuable part of a data set and can be used to:
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  • <div style="float:right">[[ICZM_Process_diagram/Establishment|[Return to ICZM Process - Establishment]]]</div> ...nsider for the use of in the selection of IT-based technologies to support ICZM''' ==
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  • ...'' is to ensure full engagement of stakeholders and the public in the ICZM Process and its implementation. ...of the implementation will rely on the key audiences being inspired by the process and its objectives.
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  • ...mplemented in parallel with the planning, programming or policy definition process. ...rder to ensure that they are fully included and appropriately addressed at the earliest stage of decision-making, on a par with economic and social consid
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  • ...oastal governance baseline by informing stakeholders on the development of the strategy, plan or programme; by providing feedback into complementary plans ...icy drivers at international, national and local scales is key to ensuring the relevance and effectiveness of a strategy, plan or programme.
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  • ...e potential conflicting sectoral visions depending on the point of view of the sector in question. ...inable development is also a highly accepted determinant of the vision for the future; however, there are often substantial differences in understanding o
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  • ...r understand both the present context and the future flows of processes in the area. This is achieved by: ...mmarizing the existing conditions of the area and root causes, focusing on the agreed priorities (governance, environmental and socio-economic).
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  • ...and the process of generating them can be used as a key part of the ICZM Process. Scenarios can be used to: * Expand the range of options;
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  • ...confirmed and further developed during the Analysis and Futures stage with the aim to identify priorities. The '''objectives''' of the consensus building exercise are to:
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  • ...d, if the strategy, plan or programme is implemented successfully. Ideally the vision should be: * Aligned with the partners’ and the community’s aspirations and existing policies;
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  • ...engagement, education and awareness.”'' <small>(A handbook for measuring the progress and outcomes of integrated coastal and ocean management. Manuals a The indicators should therefore be:
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  • ...led” into a manageable and refined set of “core” issues later in the Process. ...e whole cycle once a wider range of stakeholders are brought into the ICZM Process.
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  • ...led” into a manageable and refined set of “core” issues later in the Process. ...DPSIR (Drivers- Pressures-State -Impacts-Response) framework that provides the converging framework for assessment, planning and indicators.
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  • ...led” into a manageable and refined set of “core” issues later in the Process. ...oastal zone. This task seeks to identify the natural and man-made risks to the coastal area of a magnitude that exceeds normal “trend” expectations of
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  • ...n the other hand, although politics decides where the research money goes, the results should stay absolutely independent from any political interests. Th ...sulting from scientific work. Although it is a matter of general interest, the focus here is on coastal research. <p>
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  • ...European vision for the oceans and seas''' aimed to launch a debate about the scope and main orientations of a future EU Maritime Policy. ...ith them, with a view to finding the best way to extract more benefit from the oceans in a sustainable manner.
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  • ...e Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions ...aunched a comprehensive consultation and analysis of how Europe relates to the sea.
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  • ...nion Marine Strategy. It should be read in conjunction with the article on the [[European Marine Strategy Framework Directive]]. ...h Environmental Action Programme adopted by the Council and Parliament for the period of 2002-2012.
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  • ...ime would allow, regardless of the relevance of the content to the need of the individual students''. Furthermore... today, the role of training (also called instruction) has acquired a much broader pers
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  • ...work for implementing the Protocol of the Barcelona Convention on ICZM for the Mediterranean Region. ...f ICZM]] consists of several steps; the step under consideration addresses the coordination mechanism.
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  • ...Protocol on ICZM <ref name="UNEP 2008">UNEP MAP, (2008). ICZM Protocol in the Mediterranean</ref>. Participation can be defined as a process where individuals, groups and organisations choose to take an active role i
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  • ...pecific legislation (IOC-UNESCO, 2006). The purpose of using indicators in ICZM processes includes: # Taking into consideration the short, and the long-term objectives of the plan.
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  • ...to contribute to the socio-economic opening up of the area, while ensuring the protection of its coastal resources. For the prospective analysis and scenario building process several local stakeholders, representing local authorities, funding agenci
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  • ...hops held at the ENCORA conference, held on 5 to 7 December 2007 in Paris. The workshop started with a broad variety of ideas which were then condensed do ...nagement. The appendix provides details on the individual contributions to the workshop and participants.
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  • ...s the enhancement of participation and public contribution to the [[ICZM]] process and management of [[Dalyan-Köycegiz Special Protected Area|Köycegiz-Dalya ...rder to foster public participation and collaboration in the management of the [[SPA]].
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  • ...Water Management (DLG) and was for the first time implemented by DDNI for the Sulina pilot case. ...Specific development restrictions of the area are settled and included in the general urban plan for Sulina in order to balance its economic development
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  • ...assessment tools required for making multi-scale integrated assessments in the coastal zone by supporting and creating local geonodes in order to deliver ...of the major challenges of the project is to share the results’ with all the stakeholders and beyond (link to SDI brochure
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  • ...e a web-based database with key references on specific topics relevant for the project. ...y controlled to verify their relevance for the PEGASO project. In general, the subject areas are life, physical and social sciences. Outputs were imported
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  • ...it is related to the activities, including spatial planning, which ensure the best use of resources. All of these activities involve cyclical processes o ...ently, Article 3 of the ICZM Protocol defines the geographical boundary of the coastal zone as follows:
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  • ...ugh intensive government and community led regeneration interventions over the last twenty years. This is an important context for fisheries governance in ...d other health and safety elements on the boats. EFF will be replaced with the EMFF (European Maritime and Fisheries Fund) in 2015 with a particular focus
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  • ...and coastal engineering (articles in blue). This content was initiated by the ENCORA themes 5 and 8. The article also indicates missing topics (articles in red).
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  • ...ilable mitigation and adaptation options, and finally for the selection of the best combination of measures that can promote coastal safety and sustainabi Moreover, improving the adaptive capacity of individuals, groups or organizations requires communic
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  • ...slawski, J.M. and Degraer, S. 2007a. A concept for biological valuation in the marine environment. Oceanologia 49: 99-128</ref>.}} ...Economics 31: 199-213</ref>, which set forth the foundation for assessing the value of environmental goods and services in monetary terms. However, chall
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  • ...project, based on the systems approach. This framework of analysis enables the transfer of knowledge and experience among coastal sites, with full conside ...s ([http://www.spicosa.eu/studysites/index.htm Map]) is representative for the diversity of European coastal environments. They all host valuable ecosyste
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  • ...d from incidental erosion (incidental [[shoreline retreat and recovery]]). The notion coastal erosion sounds simple and clear, but it is in fact a rather ...for a protection scheme calls, however, for insight in the real causes of the actual erosion problem.
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  • ...Assessment (Editors F. Colijn, M. Quante), Springer Verlag: 475-488</ref>. The important issue of climate adaptation in coastal cities is dealt with in a ...s south of the equator, but also in coastal areas around the North Sea and the Baltic Sea (Mentaschi etal., 2015<ref>Mentaschi, L., M. I. Vousdoukas, E. V
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  • ...oastal management]] and decision making processes. This article introduces the following topics: * the definition of basic concepts underlying different evaluation approaches
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  • ...coastal zone managers to consider the requests and needs originating from the variety of functions in [[coastal zone]]s. ==What does Multifunctionality mean for the management of coastal zones ?==
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  • ...ific aspects of coastal and marine biodiversity. An important objective is the [[Valuation and assessment of biodiversity|restoration and preservation of ==The coastal zone==
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  • ...application of [[The Integrated approach to Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)|the Integrated approach to Coastal Zone Management]]. ...ty to address the many challenges that development and implementation of [[ICZM]] initiatives involve.
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  • | definition = Process aiming to balance the different interests in coastal areas, related to safety, environment, econo ...e management (ICZM)''' is more widely used than CZM. The dynamic nature of the coastal zone is a highly challenging aspect of coastal zone management.
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  • ...viously reclaimed marsh. This is of course different from the way in which the original marsh developed.]]
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  • ...n this article. The relationships are illustrated with examples related to the coastal zone. ...ts). Vulnerability can be expressed as the estimated amount of damage that the coastal community will suffer as a consequence of certain hazards.}}
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