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Coastal Management | 2010

The Strategy for Coastal Sustainability: A Spanish Initiative for ICZM

Marcello Sano; P. González-Riancho; Jurgi Areizaga; Raúl Medina

The Spanish Strategy for Coastal Sustainability (SCS) was an initiative aimed at implementing coastal interventions under the principles of Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) and improving the state of the coast at the Spanish national level. The SCS, promoted by the Spanish Ministry of the Environment, started as a broad national strategy in 2005 and was finally delivered as a coastal planning instrument at the regional level in late 2007, designed to address coastal policies within the Spanish maritime–terrestrial public domain (MTPD). The initiative was triggered by the increasing pressure on the coastal zone and its preparation was supported by different European initiatives, first of all the European Recommendation on ICZM (413/2002/EC), while taking into consideration the future requirements of the Mediterranean Protocol on ICZM of the Barcelona Convention, signed in February 2008. Technically, the preparation of the SCS included four steps: (i) a Stakeholder Identification and Engagement process, including a stocktaking of the laws and regulations, (ii) the design of a broad Strategic Framework for the Spanish coastal zone, including a set of specific objectives and the instruments for its implementation, (iii) the signature of cooperation agreements for ICZM between the central government and the regions, and (iv) a detailed Technical Diagnosis at the local scale, designed to address future coastal interventions in the maritime–terrestrial public domain and its areas of influence. This article aims to: (i) illustrate the triggering factors of the SCS, including the Spanish coastal issues, the administrative framework at the national level, and the European and international policies addressing coastal management and (ii) illustrate the approaches and methodologies used for the preparation of the SCS, reporting the most relevant quantitative results. The article concludes that the SCS gave a strong contribution in the construction of a base of knowledge for the coastal zone and to improve coastal management practices. Despite this, complex distributions of competences still undermine the implementation of strategic interventions. In this context, the future ratification of the ICZM Protocol of the Barcelona Convention represents an opportunity to use the SCS process results and improve coastal management practices and the state of the coast.


Ocean & Coastal Management | 2009

A contribution to the implementation of ICZM in the Mediterranean developing countries

P. González-Riancho; Marcello Sano; Raúl Medina; Óscar García-Aguilar; Jurgi Areizaga


Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences | 2013

Integrated tsunami vulnerability and risk assessment: application to the coastal area of El Salvador

P. González-Riancho; Ignacio Aguirre-Ayerbe; O. García-Aguilar; Raúl Medina; Mauricio González; Íñigo Aniel-Quiroga; Omar Quetzalcóatl Gutiérrez; José A. Álvarez-Gómez; J. Larreynaga; F. Gavidia


Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences | 2013

Tsunami hazard assessment in El Salvador, Central America, from seismic sources through flooding numerical models.

José A. Álvarez-Gómez; Íñigo Aniel-Quiroga; O. Q. Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez; J. Larreynaga; Mauricio González; M. Castro; F. Gavidia; Ignacio Aguirre-Ayerbe; P. González-Riancho; E. Carreño


Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences | 2013

Tsunami evacuation modelling as a tool for risk reduction: application to the coastal area of El Salvador

P. González-Riancho; Ignacio Aguirre-Ayerbe; Íñigo Aniel-Quiroga; S. Abad; Mauricio González; J. Larreynaga; F. Gavidia; Omar Quetzalcóatl Gutiérrez; José A. Álvarez-Gómez; Raúl Medina


Ocean & Coastal Management | 2015

Storm surge risk perception and resilience: A pilot study in the German North Sea coast

P. González-Riancho; Birgit Gerkensmeier; Beate Ratter; Mauricio González; Raúl Medina


Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences | 2014

A contribution to the selection of tsunami human vulnerability indicators: conclusions from tsunami impacts in Sri Lanka and Thailand (2004), Samoa (2009), Chile (2010) and Japan (2011)

P. González-Riancho; B. Aliaga; S. Hettiarachchi; Mauricio González; Raúl Medina


Ocean & Coastal Management | 2017

Storm surge resilience and the Sendai Framework: Risk perception, intention to prepare and enhanced collaboration along the German North Sea coast

P. González-Riancho; Birgit Gerkensmeier; Beate Ratter


Global Congress on ICM : EMECS 10- MEDCOAST 2013 | 2013

A Nested Governance System for ICZM in Egypt

Óscar García-Aguilar; María Merino; P. González-Riancho; Marcello Sano; Raúl Medina


Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences | 2018

From Tsunami Risk Assessment to Disaster Risk Reduction. The case of Oman

Ignacio Aguirre-Ayerbe; Jara Martínez Sánchez; Íñigo Aniel-Quiroga; P. González-Riancho; María Merino; Sultan Al-Yahyai; Mauricio González; Raúl Medina

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Raúl Medina

University of Cantabria

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José A. Álvarez-Gómez

Complutense University of Madrid

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