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Status
Latvia submitted an official Statement on the progress of implementation
of the EC ICZM Recommendation to the European Commission on 2
June 2006.
Latvia's approach is that a stand-alone ICZM strategy is not
needed as ICZM is a natural component of the overall spatial and
development planning currently developed. In general, the initial
phase of an ICZM process will be finished in Latvia, when Nation
Spatial Plan and local development and territorial plans of all
coastal areas will be approved (presumably by mid 2007). In maritime
sectors of Latvia, an ICZM process has only just started.
Implementation of the ICZM Recommendation in Latvia is viewed
in line with findings of the recent INTERREG IIIB project "Integrated
Coastal Zone Development in the Baltic Sea Region / BALTCOAST"
that spatial planning goes with ICZM hand-in-hand.
There is no foreseen plan to develop a national ICZM strategy
nor establish a new institution for ICZM in Latvia. The main emphasis
will be placed on capacity building and education of local planners
towards ICZM issues. The principles of ICZM will be incorporated
into the National Spatial Plan.
Reporting Institution
Ministry of Regional Development & Local Governments
Spatial Planning Department
Riga
National Contact
Ms. Dzintra Upmace
Contact: dzintra.upmace@raplm.gov.lv
National Reporting to the EU ICZM Recommendation
Statement
on the progress of implementation of the EC Recommendation 2002/413/EC
on ICZM, Latvia (May 2006, 17 pages, English)
Stocktake and Supporting Documents
No specific stocktaking exercise has been carried out to analyse
which major actors, legislative documents and institutions influence
the management of the coastal area. A first attempt to analyze
the situation from the ICZM point of view was the EU Phare Programme
Project, "IZCM Latvija", supported also by the World
Bank (1998 - 1999).
Further Information
Website of the Ministry of Regional Development & Local Governments,
Spatial Planning Department
http://www.raplm.gov.lv/eng/spatial_planning/
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