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This project aims to develop sustainable management practices for scarce coastal resources through research, policy support, and collaborative efforts. Key topics include climate change, environmental evaluation, natural resource management, and corporate sustainable management.
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SMART Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone Kick-off Meeting January 5/6 2003 CEDARE, Cairo
FEEM • Non-profit organisation • Established by ENI in 1989 to: • carry out research on sustainable development • promote interaction between academics, industrial and public policy spheres • Leadinginternational research centre • Offices in Milan, Venice, Rome, Genoa, Turin • www.feem.it
FEEM Research Programmes Research and Policy Support • Climate Change, Modelling and Policy • Sustainability Indicators and Environmental Evaluation • Natural Resource Management • Voluntary and International Agreements • Corporate Sustainable Management • Privatisation, Regulation and Antitrust • Knowledge, Technology and Human Capital
FEEM Research Programmes Research and Policy Support • Climate Change, Modelling and Policy • Sustainability Indicators and Environmental Evaluation • Natural Resource Management • Voluntary and International Agreements • Corporate Sustainable Management • Privatisation, Regulation and Antitrust • Knowledge, Technology and Human Capital
FEEM & The European Commission 57contracts with FEEM in the last 12 years: 37 Research Projects 6 Concerted Actions 7 Research Networks Co-ordinator in 18 projects, 7 currently underway: AMDAuctions and Market Design: Theory, Evidence and Applications CTNCoalition Theory Network MULINOMULti-sectoral, INtegrated and Operational decision support system for sustainable use of water resources at the catchment scale ENGIMEEconomic growth and innovation in multicultural environments ENSIPPEuropean network on scientific input to public policy PFMPrivatisation and financial markets INTEGRAIntegrated Analysis and Management of Environmental Problems
FEEM Activities relative to SMART SUTRA MULINO ICZM -Case StudyS. Erasmo
SMART Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone PERTDIAGRAM
WP01 Requirements and Constraints Analysis
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone Work Package 01Requirements and Constraints Analysis Objective • Key Issues/Actors • Data Requirements • Data Availability • Constraints Deliverables • DO1.1 Requirements and Constraints Report (June 2003) Methodology • Review of Policy Framework • Assessment of Methodological Requirements • Comparative Analysis across Case Studies
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone WP 01 Methodology Verification of SMART Methodology • interfacing the software tools, the socio-economic analysis and the database structure • data requirements • projected timeline
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone WP 01 Methodology Verification of SMART Case Studies • data availability • information sources • key local actors • political and institutional shortcomings
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone WP 01 Methodology Verification of a common project vision • collaboration & deadlines • terminology • outputs
Collaboration Identify Contact Person FEEM: Roberta Cameraroberta.camera@feem.it Methodology EIA SOGREAH SUMER Case Studies SUMER CEDARE NCRS UOJ CNTD Co-ordination ESS Deadlines (for discussion) 15.01.03 Verification I to partners (in website?) 01.03.03 Verification I returned to FEEM 01.04.03 Verification II to partners 01.05.03 Verification II returned to FEEM 30.05.03 DO1.1 R & C Report Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone WP 01 Methodology
WP10 Comparative Policy Analysis
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone PERTDIAGRAM
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone Work Package10Comparative Policy Analysis Objective • compare SMART methodology in 5 case studies • compare and validate SMART results with other projects • compare findings with policy objectives • identify trends, best practice examples Deliverables • D10.1 Indicator Report (Oct. 2005) • D10.2 Comparative Analysis of Case Studies (Oct. 2005) Methodology • identify key principals from ICZM theory • define policy framework based on EU and Euro-Med initiatives and legislation • identify related research in course or already completed • design common framework based on integrated assessment and selected indicators • analyse case study results
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone WP 10 MethodologyICZM (1) “Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) is a governmental process and consists of the legal and institutional framework necessary to ensure that development and management plans for coastal zones are integrated with environmental (including social) goals and are made with the participation of those affected” World Bank
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the CoastalZone WP 10 MethodologyICZM (2) COM(2000) 547 EC establishes principles forICZM A broadholisticperspective (thematic and geographic) Along termperspective An adaptive management during agradual process Consideration oflocal specificity Work withnatural processes Aparticipatory planning process Theinvolvementof all relevant administrative bodies Use acombination of instruments.
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the CoastalZone UNEP and EU REPRESENTATIVES + NATIONS BORDERING MEDITERRANEAN SEA (EXCEPT ALBANIA, ALGERIA AND SYRIA) WP 10 MethodologyPolicy Framework: MAP POLLUTION PREVENTION AND PROTECTION OF MARINE ENVIRONMENT IN MEDITERRANEAN AREA 1975 BARCELONA Mediterranean Action Plan (MAP) 1976 Barcelona Convention PARTICULAR INTEREST: COASTAL AREAS MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME (CAMP) based on Integrated Coastal Area Management (ICAM) principles. 1995 Convention amendments MAP Phase II
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the CoastalZone WP 10 MethodologyPolicy Framework: Euro-Med Partnership Dialogue, exchange and co-operation 15 EU Countries+12 MED Countries Sustainable, balanced economic and social development “Construction of Europe cannot take place without taking in account the neighbourhood” European Community Free Trade Area By 2010 MEDA Programme 1995 Barcelona
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone WP 10 MethodologyPolicy Framework: WFD (2000/60/EC) New division of European territory New pricing system New management and planning procedures New distribution of rights and responsibilities New system for monitoring and evaluating water quality
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone WP 10 MethodologyPolicy Framework: WFD (2000/60/EC) 2003 WFD transposed into national legislation River Basin Districts identified 2004 Analysis of pressures and impacts completed Analysis of economic use completed 2006 Monitoring programmes operational Public consultation on River Basin Management Plan (RBMP) components under way 2009 RBMPs published 2010 Pricing policies in place 2012 Programme of measures operational 2015 Environmental objectives achieved
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone WP 10 MethodologyPolicy Framework: WFD (2000/60/EC) Analysis of Pressures and Impacts Reference Conditions and Inland Surface Waters Typology, Classification of Transitional, Coastal Waters Heavily Modified Water Bodies Geographic Information Systems Intercalibration Monitoring Economic Analysis Tools on Assessment, Classification of Groundwater Best Practices in River Basin Planning Common Implementation Strategy: Guideline Documents
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the CoastalZone WP 10 MethodologyRelated Studies Mediterranean Environmental Technical Assistance Programme (METAP III) METAP III(1996-2000) had three priority themes: • Capacity Building • Arresting and Controlling Emerging Pollution • Integrated Water and Coastal Resources Management The analysis of projects on integrated coastal resources management is funded by METAP III METAP III Partners Countries: Albania, Algeria, Croatia, Cyprus, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Slovenia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, West Bank and Gaza.
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone WP 10 MethodologyIndicators of sustainable coastal zone development and resources management • Indicators for sustainable development in the Mediterranean Region from Plan Bleu; • Indicators for water of European Environmental Agency; • Marine environment and coastal zones indicators of EC/Eurostat.
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone WP 10 MethodologyAnalysis of national sustainable development The DASHBOARD Project Developed by Consultative Group on Sustainable Development Indices (CGSDI) UN CSD Indicator set Gives equal weight to Environment, Social, Economic, and Institutional Issues The tool is an effort to put indicators at the service of democracy • Selection of indicators • Weighting of indicators • Experimental
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone WP 10 MethodologyAnalysis of national sustainable development The Dashboard presents sets of indicators in a simple format based on three principles: • size-relative importance • performance-quality • aggregation of indicators
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone WP 10 MethodologyAnalysis of case studies results Present heterogeneous indicators in a common format Compare different national policies Dashboard could be useful to compare case study results
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone WP 10 MethodologyCase Studies Local realities Turkey:Gediz River Basin Egypt:Abu Kir Bay Lebanon:Tripoli - Batroun Jordan:Gulf of Aqaba Tunisia:Gulf of Gabes? Results from: numerical tools socio-economic analysis scenario exploration policy analysis national sustainability profile
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone WP 10 MethodologyIntegrated Assessment
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone WP 10 MethodologyCollaboration & Deadlines
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone WP 10 MethodologyCollaboration & Deadlines
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone WP 10 MethodologyCollaboration & Deadlines
Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone WP 10 MethodologyCase Studies Local realities Turkey:Gediz River Basin Egypt:Abu Kir Bay Lebanon:Tripoli - Batroun Jordan:Gulf of Aqaba Tunisia:Gulf of Gabes Results from numerical tools socio-economic analysis scenario exploration national and regional sustainability profile policy analysis SUMER CEDARE NCRS UOJ CNTD SOGREAH UATLA SOGREAH & UATLA SUMER & FEEM FEEM
15.01.03 Verification I questions 15.02.03 Verification I responses 01.03.03 Verification II questions 01.04.03 Verification II responses 15.04.03 Verification III questions 01.05.03 Verification III responses 15.05.03 DO1.1 R & C Report ready for review by SUMER & (SOGREAH?) 24.05.03 DO1.1 R & C Report presented to partners in Lebanon Sustainable Management of Scarce Resources in the Coastal Zone WP 01 Methodology
Collaboration Identify Contact Person FEEM: Roberta Methodology UATLA: Luìs SOGREAH:Martine? SUMER:Nilgun Co-ordination ESS: Kurt Case Studies SUMER:Nilgun CEDARE:Mohamed NCRS: Mohamad UOJ: Muhammad CNTD: Monia
What is the Problem? Turkey:Gediz River Basin Governance; allocation decisions; representation of environmental needs; clear criteria; power distribution; unclear rights and responsibilities; communication. Egypt:Abu Kir Bay Coastal erosion, monitoring water resources, developing a ICZM plan for the area that includes tourist development Lebanon:Tripoli - Batroun Water quantity/quality; urban & industrial waste; weak local authority; institutional co-ordination; slow legislative process