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A National Report for ICZM in Germany was submitted to the European Commission on 3 April 2006, as an assessment and steps towards a National ICZM Strategy for Germany.
The Report defines the strategy as an informal and thus voluntary approach supporting sustainable development of the coastal areas. ICZM is not regarded as a statutory instrument to formal planning and decision-making procedures. The Report states that the current legislative framework in Germany is capable of meeting most of the ICZM principles, however, further legislative adaptation and optimisation of governance instruments are encouraged by the national strategy.
Reporting Institution
Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation
and Nuclear Safety
(Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Naturschutz und
Reaktorsicherheit, BMU)
Robert Schumann Platz 3
Referat N 1 5, Postfach 12 06 29
53175 Bonn
Ministry of Environment (BMU) through the Federal Environmental
Agency (Umweltbundesamt) is the leading agency and formally
responsible for collating the development of the German
National ICZM Strategy.
According to the Constitution, both the federal government
as well as the federal states have joint responsibility
for most areas of coastal planning issues. The Federal
Ministry of Transport, Building and Housing is responsible
for providing national guidelines and co-ordinating
planning policy from which the individual states derives
its own planning legislation. This entails that for
regional planning, nature conservation and water-management,
the Länder have a high degree of freedom in establishing
their own legislative structure and adhering laws, albeit
having to be in co-ordinance with the federal legal
framework.
National Contact
Mr. Stefan Lütkes, Head of Division
Contact: Stefan.luetkes@bmu.bund.de
Ms Heike Holzfuss
Contact: Heike.Holzfuss@bmu.bund.de
National Reporting to the EU ICZM Recommendation
Integriertes
Küstenzonenmanagment in Deutschland, National Strategie
für ein integriertes Küstenzonenmanagement
(Bestandsaufnahme, Stand 2006) nach der EU-Empfehlung
2002/413/EG vom 30 Mai 2002, Kabinettsbeschluss vom
22 März 2006 (99 pages, German)
ICZM, Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Germany,
Assessment and steps towards a national ICZM strategy
(12 pages, English
summary, German
summary)
Stocktake and Supporting Documents
National Stocktake by Ministry of Environment, plus
drafts of reports discussed at workshops in April and
August of 2005
Spatial planning at sea? Towards a national ICZM strategy:
spatial planning perspectives (report by Housing, Transport
and Planning Ministry)
Further Information
Website of the Federal Ministry for the Environment,
Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety
http://www.ikzm-strategie.de/