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Österbottens förbund  Pohjanmaan liitto  Regional Council of Ostrobothnia Proposal for a DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL establishing a framework for maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management, COM(2013) 133 final Olav Jern Chief Executive

Österbottens förbund  Pohjanmaan liitto  Regional Council of Ostrobothnia Grounds for and objectives of the proposal The main purpose of the proposed directive is to promote the sustainable growth of maritime and coastal activities and the sustainable use of coastal and marine resources by establishing a framework for the effective implementation of maritime spatial planning in EU waters and integrated coastal management in the coastal areas of Member States. Maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management are complementary tools. Their geographical scope overlaps in the coastal and territorial waters of Member States, where maritime spatial plans will map existing human activities and identify their most effective future spatial development, while integrated coastal management strategies ensure the integrated management of these human activities. Applied jointly, they both improve sea-land interface planning and management.

Österbottens förbund  Pohjanmaan liitto  Regional Council of Ostrobothnia Summary of the proposed action The proposal establishes a framework for maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management in the form of a systematic, coordinated, inclusive and trans-boundary approach to integrated maritime governance. It obliges Member States to carry out maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management in accordance with national and international law. The aim of the action is for Member States to establish a process or processes that cover the full cycle of problem identification, information collection, planning, decision-making, management, monitoring of implementation, and stakeholder participation.

Österbottens förbund  Pohjanmaan liitto  Regional Council of Ostrobothnia But: Subsidiarity principle and added value The proposal is in conformity with the subsidiarity principle set out in Article 5 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU). Issues such as the choice of actual developments, location of investment, priority setting and determining solutions are a matter for national or local decision-making. The planning process as such should be carried out by authorities in the Member States in accordance with their national governance and constitutional structures, national sectorial policy priorities and, to the greatest possible extent, build on existing mechanisms and policies. Parliament of Finland (8 May 2013): The Grand Committee observes that, from the Finnish perspective, the proposed directive appears to offer no added value compared to existing national arrangements that provide quite well for the coordination of different functions that is the objective of the directive. The Grand Committee also observes that the national level is best able to take into account the national specificities of the Member States’ maritime and coastal areas. The Grand Committee proposes: The Eduskunta considers that the European Commission’s proposal for a directive establishing a framework for maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management is contrary to the principle of subsidiarity for the reasons contained in the Grand Committee's report (SuVM 1/2013 vp).

Österbottens förbund  Pohjanmaan liitto  Regional Council of Ostrobothnia GENERAL PROVISIONS Subject matter: This Directive establishes a framework for maritime spatial planning and integrated coastal management aiming at promoting the sustainable growth of maritime and coastal economies and the sustainable use of marine and coastal resources. Scope: The provisions of this Directive shall apply to marine waters and coastal zones. Establishment and implementation: Each Member State shall establish and implement a maritime spatial plan or plans and an integrated coastal management strategy or strategies.

Österbottens förbund  Pohjanmaan liitto  Regional Council of Ostrobothnia Objectives a) securing the energy supply of the Union by promoting the development of marine energy sources, the development of new and renewable forms of energy, the interconnection of energy networks, and energy efficiency; b) promoting the development of maritime transport and providing efficient and cost-effective shipping routes across Europe, including port accessibilit and transport safety; c)fostering the sustainable development and growth of the fisheries and aquaculture sector, including employment in fisheries and connected sectors; d) ensuring the preservation, protection and improvement of the environment as well as the prudent and rational use of natural resources, notably in order to achieve good environmental status, halt the loss of biodiversity and degradation of ecosystem services and reduce marine pollution risks; e) ensuring climate resilient coastal and marine areas.

Österbottens förbund  Pohjanmaan liitto  Regional Council of Ostrobothnia Requirements Common minimum requirements for maritime spatial plans and integrated coastal management strategies Specific minimum requirements for maritime spatial plans Specific minimum requirements for integrated coastal management strategies Cooperation with other Member States

Österbottens förbund  Pohjanmaan liitto  Regional Council of Ostrobothnia Björköbyn De Geer -moreenikenttä Thank you!