COASTGAP Coastal Governance & Adaptation Policies in the Mediterranean Region of East Macedonia & Thrace

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Georgia Karavangeli, REMTH Alex/polis, 20/02/2014 COASTGAP Coastal Governance & Adaptation Policies in the Mediterranean Region of East Macedonia & Thrace

Presentation layout Short description Partnership Short Term objectives within COASTGAP Long Term objectives BC & MACRO-PROJECT

Short descrption COASTGAP Main objective is to capitalize Best Practices concerning adaptation and governance policies of the Mediterranean coastal zones with regard to CC effects and other natural/anthropogenic threats The project COASTGAP was born after more than 10 years of shared experiences in this field, among many Mediterranean coastal Administrations and Institutions, which established the cluster FACECOAST (www.facecoast.eu) in 2011 COASTGAP aims to capitalize 12 best practices from 9 projects of the cluster (from MED and other programmes), to produce governance and adaptation policies aimed to reduce risk along coastal zones and foster their sustainable development To feed next programming period 2014-2020 with an operational and coherent thematic strategy, through the design and preparation Macro- Project BEACHMED-3 Budget: 1.360.000,00 Duration: 01/07/2013-31/12/2014

Partnership (15 partners from 7 Med countries) 1. Regione Lazio Direzione Infrastrutture, Ambiente e Politiche Abitative / Lead Partner 2. Regione Emilia-Romagna Direzione Generale Ambiente e Difesa del Suolo e della Costa, Area Difesa della Costa 3. Department of Hérault 4. Region of East Macedonia and Thrace (REMTH) 5. Decentralized Administration of Crete 6. Regione Toscana 7. Regione Liguria 8. Ministry of Communications & Works of Cyprus Department of Public Works 9. Universidad Pablo Olavide de Sevilla (UPO) 10.Port Institute of Studies and Cooperation of the Valencian Community (FEPORTS) 11.University Autonoma of Barcelona 12.Centre for Technical Maritime and Waterways Studies (CETMEF) 13.Christian-Albrechts University in Kiel 14.Public Institution RERASD for Coordination and Development of Split-Dalmatia County 15.Dubrovnik Neretva County Regional Development Agency (DUNEA)

Short Term Objectives / BPs to be capitlised 1. Guidelines for the environmental impacts of coastal protection works and plans / COSTANCE MED / Lazio Region 2. SICELL Littoral cells management system / COSTANCE (MED) / Emilia Romagna Region 3. Bologna Charter / MAREMED / Emilia Romagna Region 4. Methodology for ICZM Protocol Art.8 / SHAPE (IPA) / Emilia Romagna Region 5. Regional Strategic Plan / MEDGOVERNANCE / Lazio Region 6. PEGASO SDI & Geoportal SDI for ICZM / PEGASO FP7 / Univ. P. Olavide Sevilla 7. Risk Model COFLERMAP Coastal Flood Erosion Map / MAREMED / Lazio Region 8. Integrated Quality Model for the sustainable development of tourism / SHIFT MED / Region of East Macedonia-Thrace 9. Coastal Observatory / RESMAR (TFM IT-FR) / Tuscany Region 10. DIVA model / COMPASS FP 7/ Christian-Albrechts University in Kiel 11. Webcam Network / RESMAR (TFM IT-FR) / Liguria Region 12. Decision Support System to determine the best defence planning / THESEUS FP7 / Centre for Technical Maritime and Waterways Studies

Long Term Objectives BC & MACRO-PROJECT European Regions Charter for coastal protection and for the promotion of a network of European Interregional Observatory for the defense of Mediterranean coast Was signed the 22 nd February 2007 and its final Declaration issued in March 2012 in Komotini Initiative proposing a strategy and a concrete actions framework for the protection and CC adaptation of the Mediterranean coastal area Indicates the necessity to promote a MACRO-PROJECT for the Mediterranean coastal zones protection, management and adaptation to climate change

Long Term Objectives BC & MACRO-PROJECT Main initiatives to be encompassed in the MACRO-PROJECT 1. To build a network of the existing coastal observatories 2. To survey erosion status and flood hazard along the Mediterranean coasts 3. To promote the sustainable use of strategic resources like the coastal territory and integrated planning along with the ICZM Protocol for the Mediterranean 4. To individuate, characterize and promote the sustainable use of the strategic resources like the coastal and submarine stocks of sediments 5. To foster integrated territorial planning along with the principles of ICZM and Maritime Spatial Planning 6. To design and execute structural works along Mediterranean coasts with the above mentioned integrated planning processes 7. To foster project-clustering initiatives like FACECOAST

Long Term Objectives BC & MACRO-PROJECT Bologna Charter follow up after March 2013 1. Official delivery of the Charter text to the representatives of Morocco, Tunisia and Israel within the MAREMED seminar in Gaeta 24th of April 2. Formal adoption of the Charter by the General Assembly of Inter Mediterranean Commission of the CRPM Barcelona Final Declaration 27th of June 2013 3. Adhesion under discussion by Regional Governments of Puglia, Calabria and Catalunya Regions, Ministries and Government structures of Morocco, Tunisia and Israel 4. Exchange/debate with the members of the IMP Working Group on Integrated Maritime policy, the COASTGAP partners/associates and the Bologna Charter signatories on the Joint Action Plan Developing conditions for the Blue Growth in the Mediterranean, for the Macro-Project proposed by the Bologna Charter, today in Bologna

Thank you! COASTGAP Lead Partner Ing. Paolo Lupino ARDIS - Agenzia Regionale per la Difesa del Suolo Dirigente Area difesa della Costa Via Monzambano, 10 00185 ROMA (Italy) Tel. +39 06 44713226 Centro di Monitoraggio GIZC Tel. +39 06 5168 9055 www.cmgizc.info Contact Bologna Charter Dr. Roberto Montanari Regione Emilia-Romagna Direzione Generale Ambiente e Difesa del Suolo e della Costa Servizio Difesa del Suolo, della Costa e Bonifica Area Difesa della Costa http://www.ermesambiente.it/difesasuol o Via della Fiera 8-40127 Bologna tel +39.051.5276880 fax+39.051.5276941 http://coastgap.facecoast.eu Region of East Macedonia Thrace (PP) Georgia Karavangeli gkaravangeli@pamth.gov.gr