Integration of conservation measures concerning Natura 2000 sites into marine protected areas regulations: A study related to Sardinia

Zoppi Corrado
2018-01-01

Abstract

This study defines and discusses a spatial planning approach,which can be integratedinto conservation measures, regarding the sites of the Natura 2000 Network—established under the provisions of Directive No. 92/43/EEC (the “Habitats” Directive), and Directive No. 2009/147/EC (the “Birds” Directive)—into the regulations of marine protected areas. The protected marine area of the Island of Tavolara and Cape Coda Cavallo, located in North-Eastern Sardinia (which is overlapped by a Natura 2000 Site) is the spatial context for the implementation of the proposed methodology. The comprehensive outcome of this study, that is, the implementation of the proposed spatial planning approach into regulations regarding the previously mentioned protected marine areas, is particularly relevant for the scientific and technical debate on spatial planning .This debate is related to protection of nature and natural resources, since the issue of integration ofthe conservation measures related to Natura 200 Network, into regulations of protected areas, is an open question, which needs further consideration and insights.
2018
2018
Inglese
10
10 (3460)
18
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Marine protected areas regulations; Natura 2000 Sites; Conservation measures; Integrated coastal zone management (ICZM)
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Zoppi, Corrado
1.1 Articolo in rivista
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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