Welcome to the coastal governance good practices CoastingWiki. This site is funded through the Interreg Med Coasting Project and managed by Sapienza University of Rome – PDTA Department (IT). This is an interactive source of information on coastal governance from around Europe.

Map of good practices

This tool is for sharing good practices and lessons learnt for policy makers, practitioners and researchers of coastal governance.

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What you can do

  • Search in the open database and discover the good practices uploaded;
  • Register your account and add your good practice on coastal govenrnace, integrate, modify and implement the contents.

The CoastingWiki has been developed by the COASTING partnership as a permanent observatory for sharing knowledge and promoting good practices on coastal governance. The COASTING partnership is made possible with the contribution of the Interreg Med financial instrument of the European Community (co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund).

Interreg Med Coasting

COASTING is a capitalisation project based on the ICZM (Integrated Coastal Zone Management) principles application, aiming at enhancing the effectiveness of a multilevel governance tool like Coast Contract (Contract de Baie), transferring a shared methodology mostly centred on the stakeholders’ involvement, and focusing tools and actions more deeply on the tourism sector sustainability and qualification. In accordance with the ICZM protocol, COASTING aims to apply its principles to enhance qualification and use of natural resources, to create social accountability through a participation process so to develop a coherent framework for coastal recovery and management, increasing coordination for actions related to sustainable and responsible coastal and maritime tourism in the MED area. The capitalisation process aims to build the coherent methodology and framework for institutional uptake of procedures and policies related to coastal governance in the partner’s regions and in the EU. Read more about COASTING.