Southeast Pacific Data and Information Network in Support of Integrated Coastal Area Management (SPINCAM)(IOC-UNESCO/Flanders/CPPS

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Southeast Pacific Data and Information Network in Support of Integrated Coastal Area Management (SPINCAM)(IOC-UNESCO/Flanders/CPPS Julián Reyna Moreno General Secretary of CPPS NOMBRE DE LA REUNIÓN Y FECHA

SPINCAM PROJECT (IOC-UNESCO/Flanders/CPPS) Designed to establish an integrated coastal area management (ICAM) indicators framework in the countries of the Southeast Pacific (Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama and Peru) Executed through the IOC/UNESCO) with the financial support of the Government of Flanders and the coordination of the Permanent Commission for the South Pacific (CPPS). 2

Project Outcome: Technical and managerial capacity for the development of indicators based reports (State of the coast report for decision makers/civil society), including their spatial representations, within the framework of existing national and regional ICAM programmes. 3

Coordination Steering Commeetee (evaluation / planning) Project Coordinator (CPPS) 5 National Focal Points ODINCARSA Regional Representative Data Management ODINCARSA Regional Representative Information Management Flanders Representative IOC/UNESCO Representatives (IOCARIBE Secretariat, IODE and ICAM) 4

Southeast Pacific Data and Information Network in Support of Integrated Coastal Area Management (SPINCAM) (IOC-UNESCO/Flanders/CPPS) Countries Chile Colombia Ecuador Panama Perú

Firstphase(2008-2012) (i) Institutional arrangements for data sharing and compiling National indicators (as established by countries) Types: Polical and Governance. Ecologicals. Socioeconomics. Regional indicators: Population density Coastal and Marine Protected Areas Water Quality Biodiversity Coastal management instruments 6

Proyecto SPINCAM Formation Indicators -Population -Coastal water quality -Biodiversity -Coastal management plans Atlas and regional indicators Nationals Atlas Networks and cooperation www.spincamnet.net

Regional Geoportal (i) Graphic representation of indicators Integration with marine biodiversity information Technical information WebGIS: Mapserver + Javascript + open access base maps Database: POSGRESOL Server: LINUX CENTOS 5 http://190.95.249.246:8080/geoportalcpps/geovisor/index.html Visit our website! www.spincamnet.net (Atlas section) 8

Regional Geoportal (ii) 9

Regional Geoportal(iii) 10

SIBIMAP Contains Four modules cetaceans, sea turtles, MCPA and sharks (in progress) Georeferenced information Ecological/biological information Bibliographic references Digital repository www.sibimap.net 11

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MigrationtoSmartatlas 13

New data layers(i) 14

New data layers(ii) 15

SecondPhase(2013-2016) Objective: To support the development of decision-making tools and implementation of ICAM through improved data and information management capacity, knowledge, communication and networking at national and regional level. 16

Work Packages WP1 Project Management WP2 Atlas and technology assessment WP3 Stakeholder engagement WP4 Data & Information management WP5 System design & development WP6 Capacity development WP7 Communication and outreach 17

Project Management Atlas & Technology Assessment Stakeholder Engagement Data & Info Management System Design & Development Communication & Outreach Capacity Development

Coursesand workshops(2013) IX University Expert Course on Geographic Information Systems. Palos de la Frontera, Huelva, Spain(22 April- 28 June 2013) CoursetoestablishtheSouth PacificOceanData Portal Network. Buenos Aires, Argentina, October 2013 (CPPS/COI-UNESCO/IODE/ODINCARSA) Workshoponindicators, data managementand visualizationoptions. Santa Marta, Colombia 2-4 December 2013 (experts from ICAN, CMA, CLME) SPINCAM II SteeringCommitteeMeeting Reunión del Comité Directivo SPINCAM II, Santa Marta, Colombia 4 December2013 19

New regional indicators(i) Socio-economic(led by PA) Number of inhabitants with employment and number of inhabitants unemployed by economic activity and coastal districts. Public and private investment in infrastructure by coastal district in US $/year Ginicoefficient by country and year 20

New regional indicators (ii) Key costal-marine ecosystems ECOSYSTEM Colombia Chile Ecuador Panama Peru Mangroves x x x x Coral reefs x x x Coastal lagoons x X x x Sandy beaches x x x x x Estuaries x x x x x Islands x x x x x Clifts x x x x x RAMSAR wetlands x x x x Macroalgae meadows x x 21

New regional indicators(iii) CoastalVulnerability - Populationaffectedby coastalextreme events Effects of climate change:el Niño / La Niña Coastal erosion 22

New regional indicators (iv) Total floating population in coastal tourist sites Total number of tourist overnight in hotels and lodges, second home, family or friends, per day. Net migration rate in coastal cities Number of people who have moved to coastal cities in the last 5 years 23

New regional indicators (v) Coastal infrastructures mariculture(ha) port facilities (ha) maritime-fishing facilities (ha) 24

New regional indicators (vi) Sustainability of traditional fishing Number of artisanal fishermen by port Effort: length (m) of artisanal vessels by port Total landings by port Types of gear by artisanal fishing port Catch composition: proportion of the 5 species for direct human consumption by port Number of endangered species in the catch 25

Challenges Place institutional arrangements at national level Mainstreaming SPINCAM within planning and budget of national institutions Administrative arrangements for money reception Agree on standards for data and formats Indicators respond to national/regional needs for decision making Appropriated messages at different levels of decision making Indicators updated in the long term 26

SynergieswithCMA and CLME+ (i) Our lessons learnt on: Definition of data standards Establishment of a regional spatial data infrastructure Definition and implementation of national and regional indicators Main problems found training the wrong technicians 27

SynergieswithCMA and CLME+ (ii) Our common challenges: Involvement of SPINCAM countries (CO & PA) in CMA2 Join efforts to provide training in Spanish in those topics of common interest Linking our atlases and exchange of good practices at national and regional level to support coastal and marine management and planning in the context of the CLME. 28

Proyecto SPINCAM Red de Información y Datos del Pacífico Sur en apoyo a la Gestión Integrada de Áreas Costeras Síguenos en: www.spincamnet.net 29

Thankyou 30