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SUPREME

SUPREME supported the implementation of maritime spatial planning (MSP) across EU Member States in the Eastern Mediterranean, including the Adriatic, Ionian, Aegean and Levantine Seas. The project focused on advancing MSP practice in a context of diverse national systems and strong transboundary interlinkages, where coordinated planning is essential.

It combined analytical work, data harmonisation and practical cooperation initiatives to address shared challenges across marine regions, while supporting alignment with EU policies and regional frameworks under the Barcelona Convention.

Program financiranja

DG Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (DG MARE)

Razdoblje provedbe

January 2017 – January 2019

Ukupni proračun

EUR 2,000,000

Doprinos EU-a

80%

Partnership

The project was coordinated by CORILA and implemented by a consortium of national authorities, research institutions and regional organisations from Croatia, Greece, Italy and Slovenia.

Key partners:

  • Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport (Italy)
  • Ministry of Environment, Protection of the Territories and the Sea (Italy)
  • Croatian Institute for Spatial Development
  • Regional Centre of Development of Koper
  • Hellenic Ministry of Environment and Energy
  • National Technical University of Athens
  • University of Thessaly
  • National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
  • UNEP/MAP Coordinating Unit, with INFO/RAC and PAP/RAC

 

Key objectives

SUPREME aimed to strengthen both the technical and governance dimensions of MSP, with a particular focus on transboundary cooperation and coherence across marine basins.

In particular, it sought to:

  • improve understanding of maritime uses, pressures and their cumulative impacts, including future trends
  • identify spatial demands of key sectors and promote solutions to reduce conflicts and enhance synergies, including multi-use
  • address data gaps and improve data sharing and coherence across borders, building on existing platforms
  • support the integration of marine conservation considerations into MSP, including in transboundary contexts
  • promote mechanisms for cross-border cooperation and stakeholder involvement in MSP processes
  • strengthen coherence between MSP and ICZM, in line with the Barcelona Convention framework
  • test MSP approaches through targeted case studies in selected national and transboundary areas

 

Main results

SUPREME generated a shared knowledge base and practical experiences that supported coordinated MSP implementation across the Eastern Mediterranean EU countries.

The main results include:

  • improved data availability and harmonisation across marine regions, supporting more consistent MSP analyses
  • identification of spatial conflicts and synergies among sectors, including options for multi-use of marine space
  • strengthened approaches to transboundary cooperation, including stakeholder engagement mechanisms
  • integration of environmental considerations, including cumulative impacts and conservation needs, into planning processes
  • implementation of pilot case studies addressing concrete MSP challenges at local and transboundary levels
  • enhanced alignment between MSP and ICZM processes within the Barcelona Convention framework

 

Role of PAP/RAC

Within the SUPREME project, PAP/RAC contributed to strengthening the link between MSP and ICZM, ensuring alignment with the Barcelona Convention framework and its principles.

In particular, PAP/RAC led the development of key methodological and policy-oriented outputs, including:

  • recommendations and guidelines to support the application of Barcelona Convention principles in MSP activities, promoting coherence with ICZM and the ecosystem approach
  • methodological guidance on analysing land–sea interactions (LSI), combining MSP and ICZM approaches in selected project areas

 

Through these outputs, PAP/RAC established a technical basis for systematically addressing land–sea interactions within MSP processes, while supporting the integration of MSP into the Barcelona Convention system.

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14 prosinca, 2018

SUPREME & SIMWESTMED Final Conference

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SUPREME & SIMWESTMED Final Conference

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SUPREME & SIMWESTMED conférence finale

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SUPREME & SIMWESTMED Final Conference

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Lancement des projets SUPREME et SIMWESTMED

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SUPREME and SIMWESTMED projects launched