A National management framework
"Countries adopt policies to meet their own particular needs. But, when
it comes to conserving coasts and seas, these should be set in a framework of
general development plans which contains, among others, the following elements:
- Legislation which provides a legal basis for the pro-tection and management
of seas and coasts and de-fines the conditions under which natural resources
are to be used and conserved;
- Provision for international co-operation to identify is-sues of common interest,
primarily at regional and sub-regional levels, and mitigate damage to shared
areas;
- Principles that are central to managing the resources of the seas and coasts
responsibly, including the pre-cautionary approach, the principle of preventative
ac-tion, the polluter pays principle, and principles of equity;
- A policy process to set and update goals and objectives for managing the
marine environment recognising that this is a learning experience based on
continuously emerging knowledge;
- A policy process that ensures adequate and meaningful information and analysis
to inform decision-making, incorporates environmental costs and the value
of environmental services, and sets priorities;
- Institutional arrangements that provide for devolving management to the
lowest level practicable, for approaching it in an integrated way, and for
consulting with resource users and other key stakeholders on decisions that
affect them - and allowing them to participate in decision making;
- Procedures in the policy process that will provide timely notice of environmental
change due to human activities;
- A policy process that fosters effective communication among experts, policy-makers
and the public;
- A readiness to evaluate the range of available policy instruments, and apply
the most appropriate ones;
- Financial mechanisms that make it possible to attain the goals and address
the priorities; and
- Education programmes to ensure informed public participation."
GESAMP70:31
GESAMP (IMO/FAO/UNESCO-IOC/WMO/WHO/IAEA/UN/UNEP Joint Group of Experts on the
Scientific Aspects of Marine Environmental Protection). 2001. A sea of troubles.
Rep. Stud. GESAMP No. 70, 35 pp. ISBN 82-7701-010-9.