Governance for integrated coastal and marine action

Making regional cooperation work on the ground

PAP/RAC supports Mediterranean countries in strengthening policy frameworks and governance systems for effective integrated coastal zone management (ICZM) and marine spatial planning (MSP).

Working through its network of National Focal Points (NFPs), PAP/RAC facilitates coordination across sectors and governance levels, enabling more coherent decision-making and alignment with regional and international commitments.

Policy frameworks

Policy frameworks

Clear and coherent policies are essential for effective coastal and marine planning. Within the Barcelona Convention system, PAP/RAC contributes to shaping regional policy guidance and strategic orientations for ICZM and MSP, addressing shared Mediterranean priorities related to coast, sea, climate and nature.

At the national level, PAP/RAC supports countries in translating these regional orientations into policy-relevant inputs for decision-makers, including within national strategies, planning processes and sectoral policies. In this context, ICZM strategies, plans and programmes serve as key policy instruments that help align sectoral priorities and reflect the needs of a wide range of coastal actors. This contributes to coherent long-term approaches to coastal resilience and sustainable development.

Governance mechanism

Governance mechanism​

Effective governance turns policy commitments into coordinated action. PAP/RAC supports harmonised regional and national implementation of ICZM and MSP through structured dialogue, cooperation and peer exchange across the Mediterranean. PAP/RAC NFPs guide and contribute to these processes.

Regional working groups and expert platforms bring together policymakers, planners and technical experts, enabling shared learning and helping align approaches across the basin. At the national level, PAP/RAC supports coordination among institutions and sectors involved in coastal and marine management. In this context, ICZM and MSP planning processes provide a structured space for cooperation among public authorities, scientists, businesses and civil society, helping countries strengthen institutional collaboration, address complex coastal challenges and navigate uncertainty.

Our approach in practice

Across the Mediterranean, PAP/RAC operates through four interconnected focus areas [link na tekst o focus areas], guiding coastal and marine governance.

Pogled iz zraka na zakrivljenu pješčanu plažu koja se pruža u tirkizno Jadransko more, okruženu zelenim brežuljcima.

Obala

Snažne regionalne politike i učinkovito upravljanje temelje su integriranog upravljanja obalnim područjem u Mediteranu. Nadograđujući svoju vodeću ulogu u razvoju Protokola o ICZM-u — pravno obvezujućeg okvira regije — PAP/RAC aktivno podupire njegovu provedbu diljem Mediterana, od unapređenja Zajedničkog regionalnog okvira za ICZM do pomoći državama i lokalnim vlastima u zajedničkom razvoju strategija, planova i programa.

By providing policy guidance and strategic inputs to UNEP/MAP processes, we contribute to defining shared regional priorities for coastal zones under the Ecosystem Approach (EcAp) and Integrated Monitoring and Assessment Framework (IMAP). This work is implemented through the network of National Focal Points and through coordination of the Ecosystem Approach Correspondence Group on Monitoring (CORMON) for Coast and Hydrography, strengthening regional cooperation and harmonised coastal monitoring.

Jato riba koje pliva u kristalno čistom tirkiznom moru uz stjenovitu obalu.

More

MSP in the Mediterranean is advancing towards a shared regional vision and coherent approaches across the basin. PAP/RAC led the development of the Conceptual Framework for Implementing MSP in the Mediterranean, which serves as the common reference for countries to structure and align their national MSP processes.

This effort is supported by the MSP Working Group – the central regional platform for MSP under the Barcelona Convention. It facilitates direct coordination among countries and promotes the integration of biodiversity, climate and sustainable blue economy priorities into marine spatial planning.

Osoba koja prolazi poplavljenom ulicom prekrivenom blatom, krhotinama i automobilima oštećenima u oluji.

Klima

Climate adaptation in the Mediterranean is guided by shared regional policy orientations. PAP/RAC contributes to implementing the Regional Climate Change Adaptation Framework, which provides a common reference for addressing climate impacts in coastal and marine areas and identifying priorities for adaptation and risk management.

Through policy guidance, collaborative platforms and practical support in strategic integrated planning PAP/RAC connects experts, policymakers and institutions to advance climate adaptation, risk management and coastal resilience. This supports knowledge exchange and helps integrate climate considerations into coastal and marine planning processes across the Mediterranean.

A flock of pink flamingos wading in a shallow coastal wetland surrounded by green reeds.

Priroda

Healthy ecosystems are the backbone of a resilient Mediterranean, but their future depends on how they are managed today. Regional policy work on nature and biodiversity advances shared Mediterranean priorities for conserving coastal and marine ecosystems.

By facilitating policy dialogue and developing guidance on governance in integrated planning and management – including coastal wetlands and water resources, PAP/RAC, strengthens long-term ecosystem governance across the region. The objective is to ensure that natural values are managed as a shared resource, safeguarding the natural systems that sustain the Mediterranean basin.

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Strengthening the regional dimension of MSP: Mediterranean perspectives in EU Ocean Act discussions

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Strengthening the regional dimension of MSP: Mediterranean perspectives in EU Ocean Act discussions

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INCORE-MED partners meet in Barcelona for the 3rd General Assembly

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INCORE-MED partners meet in Barcelona for the 3rd General Assembly

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Italy ratifies ICZM Protocol, becoming the 13th Party under the Barcelona Convention

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Italy ratifies ICZM Protocol, becoming the 13th Party under the Barcelona Convention