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Coastal Plan for the Šibenik-KninCountyIVICA TRUMBIĆ
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Why?
• GEF Project: drafting of Integrated ManagementPlan integrating Climate Variability and Change(CV&C) issues
•ICZM Protocol: plans should
”specify the
orientations of the national strategy andimplement it at an appropriate territorial level,determining, inter alia and where appropriate,
the carrying capacities and conditions for theallocation and use of the respective marine andland parts of coastal zones”
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Objectives
• Contribute to optimisation of long-term productivity ofcoastal resources
• Create enabling environment as a precondition forsuccessful cooperation among different organizations
and sectors• Assist in getting EU funds that are in any way linked to
coastal development
• Create basis for protecting, restoring and preserving
the coastal zones' important and diverse resources• Adapt to climate change and minimize the impacts of
climate variability in the Šibenik-Knin County
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Basic facts
• Funding: Global Environment Facility (GEF)
• Executing agency: UNEP/MAP
• Partners: PAP/RAC, Šibenik-Knin County• Execution period: Spring 2013 – Spring 2015• Experts involved (core team):
– Martina Baučić (GIS) – Gojko Berlengi (Spatial planning)
– Milovan Kević (Forest fires) – Jure Margeta (Water resources)
– Aleš Mlakar (Landscape) – Ivica Trumbić (Team leader) – Ivica Vilibić (Biodiversity, climate change)
• Institutions: –
County office for spatial planning
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What is Coastal Plan?
• National legislation does not provide for coastal plans
• The Šibenik-Knin County has a full set of spatial physicalplans
•
Šibenik-Knin County Spatial Plan states that there is a needto „...carry out research and continuous monitoring of thephenomena and processes in space...“, and it mentions,that ”the islands and coastal area as areas withparticularly valuable landscape value” and that ”...forthese areas spatial plans could be prepared”
• Plan is not a normative, regulatory or statutory but anindicative plan
• Plan is by no means a substitute to the physical plan
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Organisational structure
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Planning process
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Scoping
• Spatial development
• Expected climate change: impacts
•
Impacts of climate change on watermanagement
• Forest fires
•
Landscape management
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Diagnostic Analysis
• Better understanding of the developmentcontext in coastal area of the County
• Focus on priority themes: themes less
analysed in other plans such as climatechange
• It is not comprehensive: focus on spatial
development, water resources and climatechange
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Population
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Biodiversity
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Spatial development
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Quality of built
environment
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Water
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Ispumpana voda (1000 m3)
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Climate change
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Coastal vulnerability
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Climagine
• An important input for the ICZM Plan for ŠKC, while ICZM Plan assists in implementing Climagine!
• 100 carefully selected relevant stakeholders invited – around 60 participants met four times
• Identified issues - inputs for the ICZM Plan and Local Assessment of Vulnerability
• Combining expert and local knowledge is a key for success!
- a participatory method that, by engaging stakeholders within a participatory process, intends to
describe, assess and examine the past, present and future levels of sustainability of a local system by
means of indicators, setting goals and monitoring the system’s progress towards sustainable
development, with a special focus on climate change.
CLIMAGINE
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Climagine: The Process
ICZM!PLAN!LAUNCH!
ICZM!PLAN!!ready!for!
adop4on!
Climagine 1
Climagine 2
Climagine 3
04/2013
11/2013
06/2014
06/2015
01/2013
Interviews#with#key#actors#
Field#trip#
07/2013
09/2013
Stakeholder#analysis#
Communica: on#strategy#
Interviews#with#key#actors#10/2013
Climagine 4 04/2015
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Scenaria
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Three scenaria
• Risk
• Competitiveness to cohesion
•
Protection towards sustainability
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Plan
• Vision
• Coastal policies:
– Spatial development
– Water policyes
– Adaptation to climate change
– Landscape protection
• Specific measures
M i d l
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Marine and coastal
biodiversity
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Coastal hazards
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Sea level rise
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Landscape
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Spatial development
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Lessons learned
• Climagine workshops were critical for buildingcoastal planning constituency for
• Scoping necessary to focus planning efforts
• Ecosystem approach allows to analyse majorresources
• Territorial coverage should cover ecosystem
boundaries• Integration is a complicated process
• Adaptation to climate change is a long shot
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Thank you for your attention
Merci pour votre attention
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