Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
As a response to increasing human pressures on marine ecosystems, the legislation
aimed at improving the conservation and management of marine coastal areas in
European and Contiguous Seas (ECS) underwent crucial advances. ECS, however, still
remain largely affected by increasing threats leading to biodiversity loss. Here, by using
emblematic case studies and expert knowledge, we review current conservation tools,
comparing their application in different areas to assess their effectiveness, potential
for synergies, and contradictions. Despite regional differences in their application, the
existing legislative frameworks have the potential to regulate human activities and to
protect marine biodiversity. However, four challenges remain to be addressed to fully
achieve environmental policy goals: (1) Lack of shared vision representing a limitation
in transboundary collaboration. Although all EU countries are committed to fulfil EU
Directives and other binding international legislative acts, a remarkable heterogeneity
exists among countries in the compliance with the common legislation on conservation
and in their degree of implementation. (2) Lack of systematic procedures for the selection
of protected marine sites. Regional and national approaches in designating Natura 2000 sites and nationally designated marine protected areas (MPAs) reflect varying
conservation targets and importance of conservation issues in political agendas. (3)
Lack of coherent ecological networks. Natura 2000 sites and other MPAs are still
far from reaching the status of effective networks in all considered case studies. (4)
Hotspot of conflicts with private economic interests prevailing over conservation aims.
Recommendations are given to overcome the fragmented approach still characterizing
the conservation and management of coastal marine environments. Holistic, integrated,
ecosystem-based, cross-cutting approaches can avoid conflicts among institutions so
as to provide effective and timely solutions to current and future challenges concerning
the conservation and management of marine ecosystems and associated goods and
services.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Conservation; European Union; Mediterranean; Atlantic
Elenco autori:
Pipitone, Carlo; D'Anna, Giovanni; Gissi, Elena; Badalamenti, Fabio
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