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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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