Group of ICZM Tools TEMPUS Project JEP_25236_2004 ICM curriculum adaptation to the two-level system.

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Group of ICZM Tools TEMPUS Project JEP_25236_2004 ICM curriculum adaptation to the two-level system

List of Modules 1.- Environmental Assessment in Coastal Areas 2.- SD Indicators and Coastal Monitoring 3.-Hazard risk management in the coastal zone 4.- Landscape and Spatial Planning in Coastal Areas 5.- Remediation, Methods and Techniques in Coastal Areas

ICM Curriculum Adaptation to the Two-level System ICZM disciplines tools Cadiz Meeting, 5 th to 9 th March 2007 Module1. Environmental Assessment in Coastal Areas Didactic Unit1: SEA – Strategic Environmental Assessment Concepts; International Agreements; EU Directive and National laws and procedures Didactic Unit2: EIA – Environmental Impact Assessment Historical evolution; Concepts; International Agreements; Project, Action and Procedure; Impact and typologies; EU Directive and National laws and procedures Didactic Unit3: Environmental Management Systems Bases of Management Systems; EN ISO (9001:2000; 14001:2004); OSHAS 18001; Procedure and implementation of Environmental Management Systems Didactic Unit4: Environmental Management and Audit Scheme – EMAS; Procedures and Implementation Didactic Unit5: Life Cycle Analysis (standards, phases, metodology, tools) and Eco-Labeling

Module 2. SD Indicators and Coastal Monitoring Didactic Unit 1: Sustainable Development Indicators ; Ecological Footprint and Carrying capacity; Environmental; Economical; Social; Cultural; Governance; SD Indicators Models and Lists (OCDE, UNESCO, EEA, National Lists, e.g. Portugal) Didactic Unit 2: Monitoring Framework and Schemes Conceptual models and e.g. Didactic Unit 3: Implementation of Coastal Monitoring Systems (types, classification, operational techniques, levels) ICM Curriculum Adaptation to the Two-level System ICZM disciplines tools Cadiz Meeting, 5th to 9th March 2007

Module 3. Hazard risk management in the coastal zone Didactic Unit 1. Introduction to risk management: natural and man-induced hazards Didactic Unit 2. Hazards in the coastal zone: concepts, definitions, classifications and geography Didactic Unit 3. Conceptual models for vulnerability and risk assessment Didactic Unit 4. Hazards risk management measures and actions in the coastal zone Didactic Unit 5. Strategic initiatives of the hazards risk management in the coastal zone

Module 4. Landscape and Spatial Planning in Coastal Areas Didactic Unit 1: Basic Concepts and definitions Didactic Unit 2: Landscape and Spatial Planning Conceptual Models Didactic Unit 3: LA21 methodology and procedures Didactic Unit 4: Greenways methodology and tools

Module 5. Remediation, Methods and Techniques in Coastal Areas Didactic Unit 1: Different types of contamination in coastal areas Didactic Unit 2: Bioremediation methods and techniques Didactic Unit 3: Physical and Chemical methods and techniques