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VARSTVO NARAVE, Supl. 1 (2011) 181

»STRENGTHENING OF THE MARINE PROTECTED AREAS NETWORK IN CROATIA (MEDPAN SOUTH)« – PILOT PROJECT

PRESENTATION

“KREPITEV MREŽE MORSKIH ZAVAROVANIH OBMOČIJ NA HRVAŠKEM (MEDPAN SOUTH)” – PREDSTAVITEV PILOTNEGA

PROJEKTA

Zrinka JAKL, Milena ŠIJAN ABSTRACT

The MedPAN South project has been developed with the objective to speed up the process of establishing an efficient management of marine protected areas in the Mediterranean (MPAs). Poster presents objectives and activities of the MedPAN South pilot project in Croatia.

The main objectives of the pilot project in Croatia are:

• To support public institutions for management of Croatian marine protected areas in the „step by step“ development of management plans.

• To strengthen the capacity of MPA management public institutions in matters related to the management of marine protected areas.

• To improve networking of Croatian MPAs and other relevant institutions and their integration into regional networks such as MedPAN and AdriaPAN in order to encourage the exchange of information, good practices and solutions to problems of MPAs management.

The project uses the existing tools, knowledge and experiences to achieve ambitious goal of development of management plans for Croatian MPAs by the end of 2011. It is providing technical support for the development of management plans; trainings; capacity building and knowledge sharing through thematic national and international workshops; exchange programmes related to the specifics of marine protected areas; biodiversity and socio-economic studies supporting management plans.

Direct project beneficiaries and partners are public institutions for management of Croatian marine nature and national parks: Brijuni, Telašćica, Kornati, Lastovo Islands and Mljet. Indirect beneficiaries are coastal county public institutions for the management of protected areas participating in thematic workshops of the project.

The Croatia pilot project is coordinated by the Association Sunce from Split, Croatia, and implemented in close cooperation with the Croatian Ministry of Culture, State Institute for Nature Protection, and the regional project coordinator WWF Mediterranean Programme Office (WWF MedPO). The project in Croatia is financed by the MAVA foundation and its implementation period is 2008-2012.

IZVLEČEK

Projekt MedPAN Jug je bil zasnovan z namenom, da se pospeši proces uveljavljanja učinkovitega upravljanja morskih zavarovanih območij v Sredozemlju. Poster prikazuje cilje in dejavnosti projekta MedPAN Jug na Hrvaškem. Poglavitni cilji projekta so naslednji:

• podpreti javne inštitucije, ki upravljajo morska zavarovana območja na Hrvaškem, pri postopnem razvoju upravljalskih načrtov;

• povečati kapacitete javnih inštitucij, ki upravljajo morska zavarovana območja, v zadevah, povezanih z upravljanjem morskih zavarovanih območij:

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• izboljšati mreženje morskih zavarovanih območij na Hrvaškem in njihovo vključevanje v regionalne mreže, kot sta MedPAN in AdriaPAN, z namenom spodbujanja izmenjave informacij, dobrih praks in rešitev problemov, povezanih z upravljanjem morskih zavarovanih območij.

Z namenom, da se doseže ambiciozni cilj izdelave upravljalskih načrtov za zavarovana morska območja na Hrvaškem do konca leta 2011, se pri uresničevanju projekta uporabljajo že obstoječa orodja, tako kot že pridobljene izkušnje in znanje. Projekt zagotavlja tehnično podporo pri razvijanju upravljalskih načrtov; urjenju kadrov; večanju kapacitet in delitvi znanja prek tematskih nacionalnih in mednarodnih delavnic; izmenjavi programov, povezanih s posebnostmi morskih zavarovanih območij; biodiverzitetnih in socio-ekonomskih študijah za pospeševanje upravljalskih načrtov.

Neposredni projektni partnerji in porabniki so javne ustanove za upravljanje morskih, naravnih in nacionalnih parkov: Brioni, Telašćica, Kornati, Lastovsko otočje in Mljet. Posredni porabniki projekta pa so za upravljanje zavarovanih območij ustanovljene javne inštitucije v obmorskih okrajih, ki sodelujejo na projektnih tematskih delavnicah .

Hrvaški pilotni projekt koordinira Združenje Sunce iz Splita v tesnem sodelovanju s hrvaškim Ministrstvom za kulturo, državnim Zavodom za varstvo narave in regionalnim projektnim koordinatorjem WWF Mediterranean Programme Office (WWF MedPO). Projekt v obdobju njegovega trajanja (2008- 2012) financira ustanova MAVA.

Zrinka JAKL and Milena ŠIJAN

Association for Nature, Environment and Sustainable Development Sunce, Obala HNP 7/III,

21 000 Split, Croatia

zrinka.jakl@sunce-st.org, milena.sijan@sunce-st.org

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