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Jelena Knežević National Coordinator for CAMP Montenegro March 201 2

COASTAL AREA MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME OF MONTENEGRO - CAMP MNE Inception Report. Jelena Knežević National Coordinator for CAMP Montenegro March 201 2. Decision to start up CAMP MNE . Initial steps: 14th Ordinary Meeting, 2005 Decision to start CAMP MNE: 18 – 19. December 2006

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Jelena Knežević National Coordinator for CAMP Montenegro March 201 2

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  1. COASTAL AREA MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME OF MONTENEGRO - CAMP MNE • Inception Report Jelena Knežević National Coordinator for CAMP Montenegro March 2012

  2. Decision to start up CAMP MNE • Initial steps: 14th Ordinary Meeting, 2005 • Decision to start CAMP MNE: 18 – 19. December 2006 • The Feasibility Study was prepared in the period December 2007 – May 2008 • Draft CAMP Project Agreement: February 2011, adjusted in Spring 2011 • CAMP Agreement is signed on 30 May 2011

  3. General Objectives of CAMP MNE -mechanisms to achieve SD of the coastal area -support for the implementation of national policies and ICZM Protocol -promotion of integrated and participatory planning and management in the coastal area -development of national and local capacities for ICZM and awareness raising -transfer of knowledge on ICZM tools and approaches

  4. ProjectArea • territories of six coastal municipalities with the total surface of 1,591 km2 • internal waters and territorial sea with the surface of around 2,500 km2

  5. Main problems • Complex institutional and legal frameworks, non clear definedcompetencies, lack of co-ordination • Integrated or ecosystem-based approaches are not at the core of the planning system; sectoral approaches are still prevalent • Capacity for the application of ICZM tools and mechanisms is limited • Strong pressures on coastal environment • Harmonisation of national and local level spatial plans;integration of ICZM Protocol requirements into the spatial plans • Valuable marine and terrestrial ecosystems and cultural heritage are threatened by the current and planned development • Pollution from land-based sources and maritime activities needs to be prevented/ controlled more efficiently

  6. Project objectives

  7. Phasing of the Project

  8. Inception Conference

  9. CAMP is linked with CASP and GEF MED Partnership`s projects

  10. Other projects and initiatives related to CAMP

  11. Project structure

  12. Horizontal activities

  13. Individual activities

  14. Individual activities

  15. Expected outputs of the CAMP

  16. Expected outputs of the CAMP

  17. Linking ICZM Plan with NS ICZM

  18. Project stuffing • MAP component • MAP Project Co-ordinator –PAP/RAC • SPA/RAC Team Leader • CP/RAC Team Leader • MEDPOL Team Leader • National component • National Project Co-ordinator – MSDT • Project Assistants • Administrative support –UNDP Montenegro • National Project Steering Committee • National Project Advisory Board • National Team Leaders and team members • Task Force Groups

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