Presentation Bulvinaite WG IMP 2nd meeting 10 04 16
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Slide 1:Implementation of the IMPIzolda Bulvinaite, European Commission ,DG MARE, E1ccSlide 2:In its strategic objectives for 2005-2009 the Commission declared”the particular need for an all-embracing maritime policy aimed a developing a thriving maritime economy, in an environmentally sustainable manner. Such a policy should be supported by excellence in marine scientific research, technology and innovation”Why an Integrated EU Maritime Policy ?Slide 3:The Policy IdeaCompetitivenessJobsSkillsEnvironmentMarine resourcesSpatial planningResearchObservation and data collectionSafetySlide 4:A new approach to maritime governanceSustainability and economic growthMSFD – the environmental pillar of the IMPThe Vision of the Blue PaperSlide 5:The oceans and seas are our shared responsibilityacross sectors and across bordersMaritime governance calls for solidarity and cooperationSimilar approaches will enhance cooperationGlobal trends point to integration as the model for the futureWhy do we need a maritime governance?Slide 6:Governance for EU policy makingPromoting integrated approaches within Member StatesStakeholder dialogueCooperating with international partners on e.g. global climate change, marine protected areas, piracy, ...Maritime GovernanceSlide 7:Organisation at EU levelEuropean Parliament Coordination of CommitteesSlide 8:Guidelines to Member StatesNeed for national integrated maritime policiesCreation of internal coordination structuresRegions and local communities have a role to playActive participation by stakeholdersMore efficient links at regional sea basin levelMember States to chart their own course,on the basis of some general principlesSlide 9:European Maritime Day - 20 MayVenice Platform Platform of maritime stakeholder organisationsIndustry: Maritime Industries ForumEuropean Network of Maritime ClustersEnvironmental NGOs Seas at riskResearch International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES)European Science Foundation – Marine BoardWaterborne Technology PlatformAberdeen DeclarationRegions Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions (CPMR)Alliance of Maritime Regional Interests in Europe (AMRIE)Dialogue with stakeholdersSlide 10:Integration of maritime surveillance systems;Maritime Spatial Planning;Marine data and knowledge(European marine observation data network).Cross-cutting tools for further integrationSlide 11:Seas are different – regional specificitiesGeographyPolitical contextEconomic situationSocial situationEnvironmental challengesMain objectiveAdapting the IMP to regional challenges and opportunities for specific policy developmentProviding added value in relation to capacitiesPrinciple of SubsidiaritySlide 12:Maritime actions form a substantial part of the EUSBSREUSBSR constitutes first steps towards regional implementation of the IMPBSR – a model regionCBSS, BSPC, BSSSC – initiative to start up a WG on IMPIntegrated Maritime Policy in the Baltic SeaSlide 13:Maritime governance structuresMaritime Spatial PlanningSustainable fisheriesMaritime surveillanceClean shippingMotorways of the Sea, Maritime Transport Space without BarriersPilot project for MSFDImplementation of the HELCOM BSAPMaritime clustersMaritime training and educationKey Maritime Actions of the EUSBSRSlide 15:http://ec.europa.eu/maritimeaffairshttp://ec.europa.eu/maritimeaffairs/spatial_planning_en.htmlThank youfor your attention!
Presentation Bulvinaite WG IMP 2nd meeting 10 04 16