integrated coastal zone management in europe state of the art and current approaches
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Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Europe state of the art and current approaches. Brian Shipman. ICZM…. About 30 years old Primarily a response to rapid post-war coastal development and tourism… But new pressures and issues. ICZM …?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Europe state of the art and current approachesstate of the art and current approaches
Brian ShipmanBrian Shipman
ICZM…ICZM…About 30 years old
Primarily a response to rapid post-war coastal development and tourism…
But new pressures and issuesBut new pressures and issues
ICZMICZM…?an integrated or joined-up approachintegrated or joined-up approach towards the
many different interests
harmonisesharmonises the different policies and decision-making structures
brings together coastal stakeholders, for concerted concerted actionaction towards common goals
Integrates different activities to look at the coast in look at the coast in
a holistic waya holistic way.
ICZMICZM…?
Horizontal integrationHorizontal integration – between sectors and across borders
Vertical integrationVertical integration between levels of
government: state/region/local
a social contract
ICZMICZM…?
a social contract to achieve the optimal solution for the coast
No single “ICZMICZM Solution”
Applies to any geographic scale
ICZMICZM… the European Perspective
Communicat
ion 1. A Broad "Holistic" Perspective2.2. A Long Term PerspectiveA Long Term Perspective3. Adaptive Management 4.4. Local SpecificityLocal Specificity5. Working with Natural Processes6.6. Participatory PlanningParticipatory Planning7. Support & Involvement of all Relevant
Administrative Bodies8.8. Use of a Combination of InstrumentsUse of a Combination of Instruments
2001
ICZMICZM… the European Perspective
Communicat
ion
Recommenda
tion
Undertake a national national inventoryinventory of legislation, institutions and actors involved in the planning and management of the coastal zone
to develop a national national strategystrategy to promote ICZM
……by 2006by 2006
ICZMICZM… the European Perspective
Communicat
ion
Recommenda
tion
Progress?
“…“…very little”very little”
Issues…Issues…
New technologies
New technologies – the future is development-led
Exploitation
“…slowly cruising around the world, hugging the shoreline, and completing one revolution every 3 years.”
Exploitation
“…slowly cruising around the world, hugging the shoreline, and completing one revolution every 3 years.”
Risk - natural
-100 million tonnes of -100 million tonnes of sediment per annumsediment per annum
Risk - natural
Protect? Accommodate?Accommodate?
Retreat?
Risk - natural
Earthquakes in Europe and adjoining areas
(1964–2001)
Messina Tsunami 1908: which cost approximately 10 thousand lives
Risks - human
Oil spills in European regional seas (2000–2004)
Risks - human
Dungeness B Nuclear power station, UK
Development and changing land use
Development and changing land use
Land cover change within the 10 km coastal zone of 17 of European countries
(1990–2000)
Barriers to ICZMICZM
National Governments
Marine AgenciesMarine Sectoral
interestsBINGOs
Local GovernmentRegional AgenciesCommunities
New
Frontier?
Governance rigiditiesGovernance rigidities –the new coastal squeeze
Barriers to ICZMICZM
ICZMICZM
Barriers to ICZMICZM
Local Government
Regional Agencies
Communities
National Governments
Marine Agencies
Marine Sectoral interests
BINGOs
Governance rigiditiesGovernance rigidities –the new coastal squeeze
Sectoral inflexibilitySectoral inflexibility
““Project” time scalesProject” time scales
No legal duty or resourcesNo legal duty or resources
Barriers to ICZMICZM
ICZMICZM – the way forward
CORNWALL , UK
Integrated Beach Integrated Beach ManagementManagement
5 million visitors 5 million visitors per annumper annum
€€2 billion2 billion
ICZMICZM – the way forward
CORNWALL , UK
Integrated Beach Integrated Beach ManagementManagement
ICZMICZM – the way forward
Share experienceShare experience
eg: spatial planning (Germany), CAMPs (PAP/RAC, Slovenia), GRDP (Marche)
across INTERREG programmes
ICZMICZM – the way forward
Be clear about what you are trying to achieveBe clear about what you are trying to achieve
SMART targets
Five steps….
ICZMICZM – the way forward
1.1. Visualise itVisualise it – “Mediterranean slope of tomorrow”, communicate a shared vision,
scenario planning “what if?” Lead but Lead but don’t directdon’t direct
ICZMICZM – the way forward
2.2. Measure itMeasure it – learn from the discipline of SEA methodologies, but keep it simple!
ICZMICZM – the way forward
3.3. Achieve itAchieve it – “nothing succeeds like success”, small, easy projects to engage
stakeholders..
ICZMICZM – the way forward
4.4. Mainstream itMainstream it – link securely to mainstream agendas: Lisbon &
Gothenburg, Cohesion, Water Framework Directive etc.
ICZMICZM – the way forward
5.5. Secure itSecure it – provide a strong spatial planning framework on land and sea
ICZMICZM – the way forward
1.1. Visualise itVisualise it – “Mediterranean slope of tomorrow”, communicate a shared vision, scenario planning “what if?” Lead but don’t directLead but don’t direct
2.2. Measure itMeasure it – learn from the discipline of SEA methodologies, but keep it simple!
3.3. Achieve itAchieve it – “nothing succeeds like success”, small, easy projects to engage stakeholders..
4.4. Mainstream itMainstream it – link securely to mainstream agendas: Lisbon &
Gothenburg, Cohesion, Water Framework Directive etc.
5.5. Secure itSecure it – provide a strong spatial planning framework on land and sea
ICZMICZM – the way forward
Thank YouBrian ShipmanBrian Shipman