LA GESTIONE DELLE AREE MARINE E COSTIERE PROTETTE IN TUNISIA

Silvia Scorrano

Abstract


The management of marine and coastal protected areas in Tunisia. – This contribution will examine the marine environment protection policies which have resulted from the international to endeavours undertaken by Tunisia in the last decade of the twentieth century, thus leading to the recovery of coastal wetlands, the establishment of sensitive coastal zones and Marine and Coastal Protected Areas (AMCP). In particular, when focusing on the latter, it was highlighted that, although specific legislation was issued (2009) following the acknowledgement of international guidelines on a participated management of such areas, the delay with which the implementing decrees (2014) were enacted and the strong existing contradictions within a country that only in recent years has initiated a process of territorial decentralization - a fundamental step for the democratization of the country - have hindered the civil society participation in the management of AMCPs.


Keyword


Tunisia; Marine and coastal protected areas; Participated management

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202102_08

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