PROJECTS PROJECTS: Bridging the implementation gap: facilitating cross-border ICZM implementation by lowering legal-institutional barriers in the MSB website

TECHNION, Israel Institute of Technology

Haifa, Israel
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Most Mediterranean countries share the challenges of rapid shoreline development, extreme seasonal fluctuation in populations, vulnerability to coastal hazards and eroding environmental quality. Yet many of these countries are also characterized by inadequate planning, management and enforcement of the regulations, as well as the lack of solid database to assist decision makers. Adopted in January 2008 by the contracting parties to the Barcelona Convention, the Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) Protocol is the first supra-State legal instrument aimed specifically at coastal zone management to address the above-mentioned issues. Currently, the implementation of the ICZM in the Mediterranean is impeded by a complex and overlapping or conflicting jurisdiction roles and responsibilities of various management bodies in most countries, let alone across borders. That’s why an institutional coordination at national level is needed with comprehensive approaches and coordination between the various authorities at the national, regional and local levels in the field of coastal strategies, plans and programs. MARE NOSTRUM project is focused to facilitate this institutional coordination. Specific objective To design a toolkit of alternative instruments for improving the implementation of ICZM protocol through the development of Public Participation Geographical Information Systems (PPGIS) applications
Timeframe
  • Finalised
Geographical coverage
  • Mediterranean (widespread)
Intended Users
  • Policy-makers/managers/planners
Source of funding
  • EU Funds
Country of project partners
  • Israel
  • Jordan
  • Greece
  • Malta
  • Spain
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