Legal Aspects of Integrated Coastal Zones Management in Denmark

2001 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 107-129 ◽  
Author(s):  
Helle Tegner Anker
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2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tiziano Bacci ◽  
Sante Francesco Rende ◽  
Barbara La Porta ◽  
Daniela Paganelli

In the last decades Posidonia oceanica meadows have been undergoing a strong regression phenomena mainly due to a rapid and high overexploitation of coastal zones (e.g. urban encroachment, waste dumping), that significantly altered their natural characteristics and heavily affected marine ecosystems in the whole Mediterranean Basin. As P. oceanica meadows are protected as priority habitat according to Habitat Directive 1992/43/CEE and Barcelona Convention (16.02.1976) and play an important role within some European Directives (WFD: 2000/60/EC and MSFD: 2008/56/EC) each type of human pressure that potentially produces impacts or changes on Posidonia meadows must be deeply assessed to avoid any negative effect on this sensitive habitat. In this contest, transplant of P. oceanica plants may be necessary to reduce meadow regression or to facilitate meadow recovery, reducing the sacrifice of those portions of meadows destroyed by infrastructural works. The Italian National Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA) published the technical volume “Preservation and management of coastal-marine ecosystems: The transplanting of Posidonia oceanica" (in Italian language) with the aim to provide a useful tool for operators and Public Administrators involved in this topic at different levels. The manual contains all available information on transplant of P. oceanica derived from a critical analysis of the existing technical and scientific literature and reports, the legal aspects of this issue as well as the main biological characteristics of P. oceanica meadows. Moreover specific details about different transplant techniques and their results over time in some case studies in Italy, have been presented in specific datasheets enclosed to the manual.


2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tiziano Bacci ◽  
Sante Francesco Rende ◽  
Barbara La Porta ◽  
Daniela Paganelli

In the last decades Posidonia oceanica meadows have been undergoing a strong regression phenomena mainly due to a rapid and high overexploitation of coastal zones (e.g. urban encroachment, waste dumping), that significantly altered their natural characteristics and heavily affected marine ecosystems in the whole Mediterranean Basin. As P. oceanica meadows are protected as priority habitat according to Habitat Directive 1992/43/CEE and Barcelona Convention (16.02.1976) and play an important role within some European Directives (WFD: 2000/60/EC and MSFD: 2008/56/EC) each type of human pressure that potentially produces impacts or changes on Posidonia meadows must be deeply assessed to avoid any negative effect on this sensitive habitat. In this contest, transplant of P. oceanica plants may be necessary to reduce meadow regression or to facilitate meadow recovery, reducing the sacrifice of those portions of meadows destroyed by infrastructural works. The Italian National Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA) published the technical volume “Preservation and management of coastal-marine ecosystems: The transplanting of Posidonia oceanica" (in Italian language) with the aim to provide a useful tool for operators and Public Administrators involved in this topic at different levels. The manual contains all available information on transplant of P. oceanica derived from a critical analysis of the existing technical and scientific literature and reports, the legal aspects of this issue as well as the main biological characteristics of P. oceanica meadows. Moreover specific details about different transplant techniques and their results over time in some case studies in Italy, have been presented in specific datasheets enclosed to the manual.


1983 ◽  
Author(s):  
A Berman ◽  
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R. Cohen-Sandler

2003 ◽  
pp. 50-61 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Medvedeva ◽  
A. Timofeev

The article analyzes legal aspects of institutes of corporate governance. Different draft laws "On Joint-Stock Companies" are considered which reflected interests of separate groups of participants of market relations. Stages of property redistribution are outlined. The advantages of the model of the open joint-stock company are formulated. Special attention is paid to the demand for legal institutes of corporate governance as well as to the process of accepting the Federal Law "On Entering Amendments to the Federal Law "On Joint-Stock Companies"" which was enacted in 2002. The article contains proposals directed at improvement of corporate legislation.


Author(s):  
Vorobey S. V. ◽  
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Tulenkov A. M. ◽  
Ponomarev S. B. ◽  
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