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Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM): a review of progress in Portuguese implementation

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Coastal areas are the focus of intensive urbanisation and tourism and are subject to changing physical processes causing significant natural environment modifications. It is in this context that the European Commission (EC) developed the Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) Recommendation and invited coastal Member States to produce national implementation strategies. Its general aim of sustainable coastal development was based on policy integration in cooperation with all stakeholders in an informed and participatory context. Portugal responded to the EC request by creating, approving, and adopting the national ICZM strategy. This paper focuses on Portuguese experiences putting the ICZM recommendation into practice and begins with a brief overview of community guidelines, national legislation, and implementation. Subsequently, governance mechanisms are discussed and best practice identified. From an assessment of Portuguese ICZM progress and lessons learned, conclusions and recommendations for improved effectiveness included: strengthening governance; improving sustainable decision-making processes supported by technical and scientific knowledge; and securing financial sustainability.

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  1. ICZM principles: a broad overall perspective; a long-term perspective; adaptive management; local specificity; working with natural processes and respecting the carrying capacity of ecosystems; involving all the parties concerned in the management process; support and involvement of relevant administrative bodies at national, regional and local level; and use of a combination of instruments.

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This research is supported on the Progress Report on ICZM Implementation in Portugal 2006/2010, developed by the authors for the Instituto da Água I.P. It was supported by FCT in the framework of the research project PTDC/AAC-CLI/100953/2008—ADAPTARia: Climate Change Modeling on Ria de Aveiro Littoral—Adaptation Strategy for Coastal. The authors would like to thank the anonymous reviewer and the editors Wolfgang Cramer and Virginia Burkett that helped to improve the quality of the work.

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Alves, F.L., Sousa, L.P., Almodovar, M. et al. Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM): a review of progress in Portuguese implementation. Reg Environ Change 13, 1031–1042 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-012-0398-y

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