The European Context
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Capacity Building in the frame of new EU strategies and policies
This section is a review of the way coastal areas and their management are tackled within the most relevant EU documents and resulting CB needs. This review is further divided in existing ICZM policies on the one hand, and terrestrial and marine policies that deal with or have an impact on the coast and its management on the other.
ICZM EU policies
Many of Europe's coastal zones face problems of deterioration of their environmental, socio-economic and cultural resources. Since the 1970s the EU has been dealing with *coastal zones through international conventions covering its regional seas. More recently, the EU has begun to specifically address problems related to the state of coasts and the coast as a regional entity.
Since 1996, the European Commission has been working to identify and promote measures to remedy this deterioration and to improve the overall situation in our coastal zones.
EU Demonstration Programme
From 1996 to 1999, the Commission operated a Demonstration Programme on Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) designed around a series of 35 demonstration projects and 6 thematic studies. This programme was aimed to:
- Provide technical information about sustainable coastal zone management, and
- Stimulate a broad debate among the various actors involved in the planning, management or use of European coastal zones.
The programme was intended to lead to a consensus regarding the measures necessary in order to stimulate ICZM in Europe
In 2000, based on the experiences and outputs of the EU Demonstration Programme, the Commission adopted two documents:
- ICZM Strategy -COM(2000)547 final
A Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament on "Integrated Coastal Zone Management: A Strategy for Europe" (COM/00/547 of 17 Sept. 2000)
- EU ICZM Recommendation (2002/413/EC)
A proposal for a European Parliament and Council Recommendation concerning the implementation of Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Europe (COM/00/545 of 8 Sept. 2000). This EU ICZM Recommendation (2002/413/EC) was adopted by Council and Parliament on 30 May 2002.
The Communication explains how the Commission will be working to promote ICZM through the use of Community instruments and programmes. The Recommendation outlines steps which the Member States should take to develop national strategies for ICZM. The national strategies are due for Spring 2006 and should involve all the coastal stakeholders.
ICZM Evaluation Report of ICZM in Europe (18 August 2006)
The ICZM Evaluation Team of Rupprecht Consult and the International Ocean Institute (IOI) were appointed by the European Commision to carry out an independent evaluation of ICZM in Europe.
Main objectives
- To evaluate the implementation of the EU ICZM Recommendation of May 2002
- To evaluate the added-value of ICZM in the context of relevant existing and evolving Community policies/legislation
- To identify where a need for further action exists as regards coastal zone policy and to provide recommendations for further relevant action at Community level
Observed benefits of the EU ICZM Recommendation in Europe
The analysis of implementation trends has shown that the EU ICZM Recommendation has been beneficial for the coastal management in Europe:
- Creating a new awareness regarding long-term coastal challenges
- Initiating a rethinking of traditional planning approaches towards more sustainable ones
- Creating a strong pressure to increase participative elements in decision-making
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