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The COASTGAP Joint Action Plan
DEVELOPING CONDITIONS FOR THE BLUE GROWTH IN THE MEDITERRANEAN
Links between the Joint Action Plan, the implementation of the MSP directive in the Mediterranean
sea, and links with the Barcelona Protocol on ICZM- Key relevant priorities
23 March 2015 – Brussels
Roberto Montanari
Directorate General of Environment, Soil and Coast Protection
A Policy Paper and
a participated process
...capitalising more than 10 years
of regional cooperation
Preparation of
the Joint Action
Plan for the
Macro-Project
outlined in the
Bologna Charter
...participated
process
Adhesions
Signature in Brussels, 21 March 2013,
within the MAREMED Project final event, by the European Parliament
Rome, Nov 2014
Barcelona
Sept 2014
meeting
UfM
Montpellier, Jun 2014
Brussels
Adhesions in the period
2013-2014
May 2014
meeting
EU DGs
Bologna, Feb 2014
Bologna Charter
Coordination Board
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4 Strategic Themes in the Joint Action Plan
Theme n. 1 - Developing knowledge, network-based
monitoring and data management systems - KEY TOPICS
• coastal and maritime knowledge network (platform, standards, interoperability)
• existing local observatories (national, regional, sub regional Structures)
• erosion phenomena and coastal risks on Med coasts
• littorals sedimentary balance (estimation methods, best management practices)
• coastal and off-shore stocks of sediments suitable for coasts nourishment
• integrated Mediterranean Interoperable Spatial Data Infrastructure
Theme n. 2 - Sustainable use of strategic resources for the
Blue Growth of the Med coasts - KEY TOPICS
• ICM & MSP coordinated implementation (land-sea interaction, D 2014/89/EU)
• ‘littoralization’ process mitigation and risks management (D 2007/60/EC)
• concept of coastal territory and sediments as a “strategic resources”
• concept of the beach as first “defence structure” for the internal territory
• governance and adaptation to climate change of coastal zones
• quantification of ecosystem services of coastal areas
Theme n. 3 - Supporting Research & Innovation, clusters
and implementation - KEY TOPICS
• remote sensing techniques (drones, submarine devices, LiDAR, satellite apps)
• integrated modeling tools, monitoring systems, data management and DSS
• analysis and forecast of local climate change and sea level rise scenarios
• sediment moving and handling systems, management techniques and equipment
• innovative solutions, technologies, materials for coastal protection
• cooperation between PA, Scientific Community, International Organisations, SMEs
Theme n. 4 - Response to challenges driven by climate
change (Major Coastal Project) - KEY TOPICS
• adaptive management, innovative solutions for coastal structural works
• “building with nature” approaches for coastal interventions
• public – private cooperation in interventions and periodical management
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a JOINT ACTION PLAN on Med coasts adaptation to climate change
Network, Studies, Integrated Planning
Research & Innovation
Developing conditions for the Blue Growth
in the Mediterranean
• Increase cross-border cooperation between EU countries,
through the strengthening of the role and cooperation between
coastal Regions and Administrations
• Increase coordination between Administrations in each
Country, vertical and horizontal integration
• Protect the environment through early identification of
impacts and opportunities for multiple use of space
• Encourage investment in Research & Innovation and new jobs
creation in the field of coastal protection, coast -marine
monitoring and adaptation to climate change
• Encourage investment in interventions
for coast-marine environment protection,
creating conditions for the safety and the
sustainable development in the Med space
Major Coastal projects
Monitoring infrastructures and Management Plans
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What’s going on… developing JAP projects lines
BLUEMED initiative (Blue Growth) “Improve
observing systems and operational oceanography
capacities in the Mediterranean”
Coastal Mapping: a project proposal for the DG
MARE call on Coastal Mapping
Coast NoBlame: project proposal for the ESA
call "Thematic Platform Exploitation"
Innovative Governance Models of Sand Resources in Coastal and Marine
Zones for a Strategic Defence of Mediterranean Littorals
ENPI
Central Europe next call, project proposal
on Governance and Protection of coastal
zones, coastal and marine protected areas,
sustainable management of coastal and
marine sediments, dedicated legislation
ClimVar
GEF project
«Bridging the Legal-Institutional Gap
in the Med Coastline Management»
“Integration of climate variability and
change into National strategies for
the implementation of the ICZM
Protocol in the Mediterranean”
MoU for the constitution of a
Mediterranean Network of coastal
Observatories already signed in Rome on
12/11/2014 between 7 coastal Administrations
Major Coastal Projects (15) most of them
included in national programs and/or
candidate for EU co-funding (eg. LIFE) and
for UfM support, national structural funds
on priority 5 “adaptation to climate change”
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The Infrastructural part of the JAP
15 Major Coastal projects and 7 Monitoring and Management projects
MAJOR COASTAL PROJECTS (overall 495 M€ of investments needs)
Larnaca North Coastal Redevelopment Project (CYPRUS- 01)
Protection du Lido de Maguelone à Frontignan (Herault-02)
Fanari beach rehabilitation, East Macedonia-Thrace/Greece (REMTH-01)
Eco-Friendly Marine Structures for Coastal Protection Solutions (Israel-02)
Restoration of Kaštela Bay Coastline, Split-Dalmatia/Croatia (Split-Dalmatia-01)
Toscana 01-M01
Linenas Hersonisou coastal defense and renovation project, Crete/Greece (DAC-01)
Recupero litorale tra Albenga e Ceriale /Regione Liguria – Provincia Savona (Liguria-01)
Beach nourishment of sandy coasts in Herault Departement / South of France (Herault-01)
Tiber Major Project: environmental restoration of Tiber river course and mouth coastal area (Lazio-01)
Protection and restoration of the area Foce Reno – Bellocchio – Lido Spina, Emilia-Romagna (RER-01)
Extraordinary nourishment intervention on Emilia-Romagna coast with off-shore sand deposits (RER-02)
Exploitation of deep-waters sand deposits for beach nourishments along the Valencian coast /Spain (Valencia-02)
ICZM for the northern Tel-aviv to Hertzeliya coastal zone, restoration and requalification interventions (Israel-01)
Development and implementation of the shoreline management plan for the northern coast of Valencia /Spain (Valencia-01)
Intervento di riequilibrio di un tratto di litorale di particolare pregio naturalistico situato sottoflutto ad un centro abitato difeso
con opere tradizionali, Marina di Cecina, Livorno / Italy (Toscana-01)
Monitoring infrastructures and Management Plans projects (overall 5 M€)
•ICZM Plan for the Dubrovnik-Neretva County/Croatia (DNC-M01)
•The XIOM: a regional coastal observatory for the Catalan coast (Catalunya-M01)
•Region of East Macedonia and Thrace Coastal Management Master Plan (REMTH-M01)
•Towards a sustainable management and protection of the Tordera delta coast (Catalunya-M02)
about 500 M€
for a 6-7 years
need of coastal
interventions,
individuated in
this phase
•Crete Integrated Coastal Zone Management Master Plan, Observatory implementation (DAC-M01)
•Common Implementation of tools for enhancing the integration among ICZM, MSP, MSFD in the Puglia Region (Puglia-M01)
•Monitoraggio per la valutazione della risposta di una spiaggia urbana all’abbassamento di scogliere parallele emerse e ricadute sulla qualità dell’arenile
e sulle acque di balneazione, Follonica, Grosseto/Italy (Toscana-M01)
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Involvement National levels… of Italy, France, Greece, Spain, Croa
Giunta Regionale - Agenzia di Informazione e Comunicazione
Prot. N. 200/2015
Data 17/03/2015
All'attenzione dei
- Capi redattori
http://bolognacharter.facecoast.eu/
Difesa della costa - Dal ministero dell'Ambiente
apprezzamento per il progetto interregionale "Coastgap".
L'assessore Gazzolo: "Molto positivo il sostegno del
sottosegretario Velo. È un piano utile al lavoro in rete tra
Regioni e Ministero per contrastare insieme il fenomeno
dell'erosione costiera"
Bologna - Il sostegno da parte del ministero dell’Ambiente al progetto “Coastgap”, che
vede impegnate le Regioni Emilia-Romagna, Lazio, Liguria e Toscana per il contrasto
al fenomeno dell’erosione costiera, è molto positivo. Lo sottolinea l’assessore
regionale alla Difesa del suolo Paola Gazzolo, che ha incontrato oggi a Roma,
assieme ai rappresentanti delle altre Regioni, il sottosegretario all’Ambiente Silvia
Velo. “L’apprezzamento e il sostegno espressi dal sottosegretario - afferma Gazzolo ci convincono del buon lavoro di cooperazione che abbiamo svolto con le altre
Regioni. Il piano d’azione ‘Coastgap’ nasce dalla Carta di Bologna 2012, alla quale
aderiscono già dieci Regioni costiere italiane e quindici del Mediterraneo”. Il piano
prevede azioni comuni per la difesa e l’adattamento delle coste ai cambiamenti
climatici e mette a sistema studi, conoscenze e interventi. “Si tratta di un piano utile al
lavoro in rete tra Regioni e Ministero - conclude l'assessore - che prevede l’attivazione
di fondi comunitari, nazionali e regionali. Con questo piano, che nelle prossime
settimane presenteremo a Bruxelles, il Governo potrebbe dar vita a un programma
unitario di interventi di difesa a livello nazionale, ottenendo grandi economie di scala”.
/EC
The Italian Ministry consider the
JAP and its regional network (10 IT
coastal regions) as a core asset for
the National Board on erosion and
strategic management of the Italian
coastline that is going to be
started…
..and moreover as a strong
contribution for the implementation
of other important actions of the
Ministry (eg. CAMP-Italy), of EU
directives on Flood risk, and MSP,
and for the implementation of the
EUSAIR strategy -Pillar 3
ΥΠΟΥΡΓΕΙΟ ΠΕΡΙΒΑΛΛΟΝΤΟΣ
ΕΝΕΡΓΕΙΑΣ & ΚΛΙΜΑΤΙΚΗΣ ΑΛΛΑΓΗΣ
MINISTRY OF ENVIROMENT,
ENERGY & CLIMATE CHANGE
Substitute Minister
Support to BC-JAP and
invitation / involvement
in COP21 conference
December 2015 (Paris)
and in MEDCOP21
in June 2015 (Marseille)
Athens, 20-10-2015
Prot. No.: 189
TO: REGION OF EAST
MACEDONIA AND
THRACE
Dear Mr. Pavlidis,
Following your communication with Prot. No. 357 / 01.19.2015, I would like to
congratulate you for your participation in the "Bologna Charter 2012" (hereinafter
‘The Charter’) which promotes Joint Action Plans aimed at the protection and
sustainable development of the Mediterranean coast.
As stated in the ‘The Charter’, the coastal zone of the Mediterranean is among
the highly threatened areas by the impacts of climate change, such as flooding and
erosion hazards. Given the environmental value and importance of the infrastructure
in the coastal areas, the promotion of the above mentioned principles of ‘The Charter’
is essential mainly due to the creation of a network of coastal observatories, which
monitor and record the erosion and coastal flooding in the Mediterranean as well as
the sustainable use of strategic resources (coastal soils, sediments, etc.) as part of the
Integrated Management of coastal zone and marine spatial planning and the design
and construction of building projects in accordance with these principles. The
implementation of these values promotes the prosperity and safety of coastal
settlements and Mediterranean populations, which is our common cultural heritage.
Your participation in the project «Coastal Governance and Adaptation Policies
in Mediterranean / Coastal Management and Adjustment Policies/ ‘COASTGAP’» and
the relevant promotion, through this project, of ‘The Charter’ and the “Macroprogram" -as referred in its 2nd point- is an important initiative for the protection,
management, sustainable development and climate change adaptation in coastal zones
of the Mediterranean.
For these reasons, I would like to congratulate you on this important and
beneficial for our country initiative -which does not entail any financial commitment
to the Ministry of the Environment, Energy and Climate Change- and to state my
support to it.
The Substitute Minister
NIKOLAOS TAGARAS
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National board on coastal erosion in Italy
A technical board with MATTM and Regions
representatives
basing on the content and the regional network of the BC-JAP
On Initiative of the (MATTM) Italian Ministry of Environment, Sea and Land Protection,
with the participation of all the 15 Italian coastal Regions and the collaboration of ISPRA
and CNR*, it is starting a “National Board on Coastal Erosion” (first meeting 22 of April
2015)
Main topics and objectives (at national level)
• State of art – Littoral dynamics and needs related to erosion phenomena
• Analysis of applied measures for coastal adaptation and/or mitigation of erosion
phenomena
• Estimation and research of sediments resources available / compatible for beach
nourishment
• Formulation of “National Guidelines for the management of littoral dynamics”
Expected products in 6-12-18 months, further than the Guidelines, are
National catalogues, Databases, GIS, on the above topics, making interoperable existing
regional information systems and fostering the networking
http://bolognacharter.facecoast.eu/
* ISPRA: Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e Ricerca Ambientale