2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2021.105579
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Diversity of property regimes of Mediterranean coastal lagoons in S. France; implications for coastal zone management

Abstract: We provide a cartography of the current property regimes of permanent coastal lagoons along the coastlines of the Mediterranean Sea for continental France and Corsica, which include both private and public properties. In France, for the latter, the State Domain Code and the General Code of the property of public persons make a clear difference between Public Domain and private property of the different public entities. Public domain represents property that is imprescriptible and inalienable, i.e. the property… Show more

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“…All three lagoons in this study are subject to protection status (Natura 2000 sites), but the deployment of actual management plans and actions is still in its initial phase. Despite the accumulation of protection statuses and labels, the application of efficient management can be problematic due to complex property regimes (De Wit et al 2021;OEC 2022). The fragmentation of properties and their private status imply dispersed and disconnected management that can therefore prove difficult to implement or ineffective, as is the case notably for Balistra lagoon (Pérez-Ruzafa et al 2020;De Wit et al 2021).…”
Section: Small Lagoons In the Larger-scale Context And Management Per...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All three lagoons in this study are subject to protection status (Natura 2000 sites), but the deployment of actual management plans and actions is still in its initial phase. Despite the accumulation of protection statuses and labels, the application of efficient management can be problematic due to complex property regimes (De Wit et al 2021;OEC 2022). The fragmentation of properties and their private status imply dispersed and disconnected management that can therefore prove difficult to implement or ineffective, as is the case notably for Balistra lagoon (Pérez-Ruzafa et al 2020;De Wit et al 2021).…”
Section: Small Lagoons In the Larger-scale Context And Management Per...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the accumulation of protection statuses and labels, the application of efficient management can be problematic due to complex property regimes (De Wit et al 2021;OEC 2022). The fragmentation of properties and their private status imply dispersed and disconnected management that can therefore prove difficult to implement or ineffective, as is the case notably for Balistra lagoon (Pérez-Ruzafa et al 2020;De Wit et al 2021). Meanwhile, efforts already undertaken by some public institutions, such as the CdL, to acquire Corsican lagoons should be carried on to centralise ownership and management and guarantee the prevention of habitat destruction by the uncontrolled progression of urban and tourism development (De Wit et al 2021).…”
Section: Small Lagoons In the Larger-scale Context And Management Per...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the French Mediterranean application of the WFD restrains water bodies' classification as water bodies larger than 50 ha (De Wit et al, 2020), as applied in Polish Lakes (Kolada et al, 2005). The area of most permanent coastal lagoon complexes in the south of France exceeds that threshold, but some permanent coastal lagoons are excluded from this institutional definition, such as "l'étang du Doul'' (37 ha) and in Corsica "l'étang du Terenzana" (36 ha) and "l'étang de Balistra" (30 ha) (De Wit et al, 2021). In contrast, temporary water bodies rarely reach such an area.…”
Section: Confusion Around the Limits Of Lagoon Habitat In Eu Institut...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These institutional problems result in a dispersed and diluted management, where the expertise and global view of Natural Reserve actors are set aside. The fragmentation of management does not allow a coherent approach (De Wit et al, 2021); hence, to ameliorate and make effectively efficient management actions, we believe that stronger concertation between different actors should be foreseen, in order to centralize decisional power and coordinate actions in accordance with the global expected or desired vision of the system that can be provided by manager institution.…”
Section: Resilience and Future Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%