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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
    6 KB (833 words) - 11:14, 25 July 2020
  • ...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;
    13 KB (1,876 words) - 11:54, 25 July 2020
  • {{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.
    17 KB (2,747 words) - 22:16, 1 August 2019
  • ...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
    11 KB (1,563 words) - 12:48, 9 March 2021
  • == Overarching science strategies, plans and policies == ...ogy Policy is described in the National Programmation Law for Research and in the National Research Strategy (SNRI)
    13 KB (1,781 words) - 11:26, 9 August 2019
  • ...- 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
    5 KB (749 words) - 11:22, 25 July 2020
  • ==What is Participation?== ...ean Protocol on ICZM <ref name="UNEP 2008">UNEP MAP, (2008). ICZM Protocol in the Mediterranean</ref>.
    14 KB (1,962 words) - 14:57, 5 October 2021
  • ...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.
    3 KB (385 words) - 22:05, 1 August 2019
  • ...ne topics of interest for those interested in [[public participation]] and governance. ...appendix provides details on the individual contributions to the workshop and participants.
    16 KB (2,362 words) - 17:40, 14 July 2020
  • ...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.
    2 KB (360 words) - 22:07, 1 August 2019
  • ...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>===
    12 KB (1,857 words) - 14:07, 20 August 2014
  • <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.
    13 KB (1,925 words) - 22:10, 1 August 2019
  • ...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>===
    14 KB (1,997 words) - 21:49, 1 August 2019
  • ...developments with challenging local marine spatial planning and fisheries management implications. ===<span style="color:#3a75c4; Font-size: 130%">'''<small>Fisheries Governance Overview</small>'''</span>===
    13 KB (1,935 words) - 21:50, 1 August 2019
  • ...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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