Difference between revisions of "The Integrated approach to Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)"

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'''Coastal related EU policies'''
 
'''Coastal related EU policies'''
  
* [[EU Marine Strategy]] -COM(2005)505, 24 October 2005
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* [[Marine Strategy]] -COM(2005)505, 24 October 2005
  
 
* [[Green Paper for a EU Maritime Policy]]
 
* [[Green Paper for a EU Maritime Policy]]
  
* Water Framework Directive (2000)
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* [[Water Framework Directive]] (2000)
  
* Environmental Impact Assessment Directive (2001)
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* [[Environmental Impact Assessment Directive]] (2001)
  
* Quality of Bathing Water Directive (1976, agreed for amendment in 2005)
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* [[Quality of Bathing Water Directive]] (1976, agreed for amendment in 2005)
  
* Quality required of shellfish waters Directive (1979)
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* [[Quality required of shellfish waters Directive]] (1979)
  
* European spatial development perspective (1999)
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* [[European spatial development perspective]] (1999)
  
  
 
'''Relevant links'''
 
'''Relevant links'''

Revision as of 13:46, 21 May 2007

Background


ICZM in Europe

Since the 1970s the EU has been dealing with coastal zones through international conventions covering its regional seas. More recentrly, the EU has begun to specifically address problems related to the state of coasts and the coast as a regional entity.

Many coastal authorities are engaging in ICZM in order to coordinate the multiple uses of the coastal zones, their impacts and development policies. Currently ICZM is under development for around the 80% of the EU coastline (source unmentioned!). The coherence of EU policies affecting the coastal zones and the integration of the various levels of governance are a pre-requisite for successful ICZM.


ICZM EU policies


Coastal related EU policies


Relevant links