How to Solve the Gap between Science and Policy in the Coastal Management of Mediterranean Countries
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The gap between Science and Policy is one of the main problems affecting the
implementation of a sound coastal zone management in Mediterranean countries.
Really, littoral and marine ecosystems supply a lot of environmental services, that are
actually exposed to many natural and anthropic risks, infl uencing the ecological status
of coastal areas. So, in the Mediterranean basin, it has been introduced on 2002 a
participatory process named Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) to address
scientifi c and political efforts towards a right marine policy. To highlight the lacking
connection between the scientifi c approach to coastal management and the current
inertia of policy actors, it has been presented a typical case study tested in a marine
protected area located on the western seaside of the Calabria region (Southern Italy).
The innovative framework proposed by this paper highlights the fundamental role of
widespread public knowledge to bridge the gaps, still existing, between Science and
Policy. By this way, it is suggested a new conceptual pattern able to connect the two
cornerstones of ICZM program through mutual interactions mediated by knowledge
processes. So, it is hoped for an adaptive co-management of coastal zones based on a
close collaboration between scientists, policy makers, stakeholders and public opinion
into a socio-ecological "governance" of coastal regions. Finally, it is necessary to involve
all private and public subjects to develop a continuous dialogue for an effective ICZM
implementation in Mediterranean countries.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ICZM; Science; Policy; Coastal Management and Mediterranean countries
Elenco autori:
Cantasano, Nicola
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