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Thursday, July 28, 2005

COASTAL GOVERNANCE, PLANNING, DESIGN AND GI TRAINING COURSE

Nice (FR), 21st – 26th November 2005
Convenor: Université de Nice - Sophia Antipolis

The course will deal with the sustainable management of coastal resources, through the different phases of a ICM programme. On the governance level it includes the definition of the policies for the coastal area, the choices and the needs that lead to start an ICM programme, together with its general objectives.In the planning phase, strategies, the specific objectives and the extension of the intervention are outlined, in an operational perspective. At this stage of the process the integration among scientists, actors, planners and decision makers must be carefully set out to ensure the comprehensiveness of the following actions. Moreover, budget, timing, available skills, conflicting situation are key issues to discuss.The premises and the strategies set in the previous phases are implemented in the design phase through specific actions. The operational scale is often local and integration is required especially between the ICM promoters and operators and local communities. The context analysis together with the GI features able to build the base framework for the developing of an ICM programme will be discussed as well as the GIS capability to face evolving situations, expressed either at the proposal and forecasting level (showing the expected outputs and consequences of the different management options) or at the assessment level (evaluating the effectiveness of the interventions, and the impact of the management on the coastal area).Moreover, since ICM involves the participation of local communities, GI is presented also as an useful way to keep those communities in touch with operators and planners, either by collecting and including local inputs, or by supplying user friendly representations of the different options and the expected results of the management.
This course is considered an important element to offer to the present, European and non European, research environment a better and more efficacious vision of actual problems present in coastal planning and management from a tutorial and practical point of view. It foresees introductory and tutorial seminars, technical presentations and group discussions and is structured in order to favour active participation of the attendants, who will be stimulated to discuss through simulations and exercises and comparison of the possible solutions.
The poster session is planned to allow the various research groups to outline their activity and to reinforce the mutual knowledge also in a perspective of collaboration.

Course & grant webpage: http://www.gisig.it/eco-imagine/

From: Eco-Imagine

I hope this is of your interest. Regards,

Jorge Brenner

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