Georgia - Integrated Coastal Management Project
Kunte, Arundhati | Hamilton, Kirk | Dixon, John | Clemens, Michael
The objective of the Integrated Coastal Management Project in Georgia is the institutional strengthening for a better management of the coastal resources of the Black Sea. In order to achieve an economic development along the coastal areas, the project aims at effectively integrate environmental planning and management, through the development, test and evaluation of different methods. To this end, the project includes five components. First the establishment of an institutional and legal framework, thus facilitating intersectoral planning and participation. With the creation of agencies and other groups, in addition to legislation drafting, this component will support coastal management through training and mass media awareness. Secondly, the protection and management of forests and natural habitats will be supported for biodiversity conservation. A third component is the establishment of a coastal environment quality monitoring and information system, setting standards along major point sources of pollution. The fourth component addresses the evaluation of coastal erosion, towards an integrated water management. Finally, the development of a national oil spill contingency plan and marine oil pollution control plan will provide support towards a Regional Black Sea Strategy Action Plan.
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