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Management Policies in the Region: A Comparative Analysis Professor L D Mee University of Plymouth, UK
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Management Policies Technical and political developments have had significant impact on regional policy Important to measure effectiveness of existing policies Many of the environmental issues for Mediterranean and Black Sea have a transboundary dimension Well recognised problems with the agreement and implementation of policy
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Global policies
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CountryMediterraneanBlack SeaEU member Albania Potential candidate Algeria - Croatia Candidate Cyprus 2004 Egypt - France 1952 Greece 1981 Italy 1952 Israel - Libya - Lebanon - Malta 2004 Morocco - Monaco - Macedonia Candidate Palestine Territories - Serbia-Montenegro Potential candidate Slovenia 2004
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CountryMediterraneanBlack SeaEU member Spain 1986 Syria - Tunisia - Turkey Candidate Bulgaria 2007 Georgia - Romania 2007 Russia - Ukraine - Austria 1995 Bosnia Herzegovina Potential candidate Czech Republic 2004 Germany 1952 Hungary 2004 Slovakia 2004
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EU influence Black Sea area will have growing EU membership Mediterranean area will remain broadly the same as it is now EU policies therefore will continue to be significant influence but not enough on their own
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Compliance (Mediterranean) SectorGlobalBCEUNational Habitats and species?21.51.1 Landscape & historical heritage?2-1 Fisheries12?1.1 Non-indigenous species?2-1.3 Hazardous substances?21.51.3 Eutrophication-21.51.1 Oil and derived substances?1?1.3 Litter?21.51.1 Health risks from seafood-21.51.1 Health risks from bathing waters-22.51.3 Compliance ratings: 1=limited; 2=about 50%; 3=incomplete but high; 4= full; ?=unknown
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Compliance (Black Sea) SectorGlobalBucharest ConvNational Habitats and species??? Landscape and historical heritage?2? Fisheries?0? Non-indigenous species22? Hazardous substances??? Eutrophication-2? Oil and derived substances??? Litter21.5? Health risks from seafood--- Health risks from bathing waters-1? Compliance ratings: 1=limited; 2=about 50%; 3=incomplete but high; 4= full; ?=unknown
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Summary The sustainability of the two sea regions can only be achieved through international co-operation Significant political and cultural differences between states pose challenges for effective governance There are frequently significant delays signing up to and ratifying multilateral environmental agreements by states in these regions Compliance information is difficult to obtain but generally estimated to be low Further research is required
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