Global Review of ICZM in Mexico

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Revisión Global de la GIZC en México
Date
2019-12Source
Costas Vol. 1, nº Especial (2020), pp. 133-154Abstract
In Mexico, the Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) as it, is an uncommon instrument
for coastal management. Nevertheless, ICZM was
understood as a regional planning endeavor, similar
in perspective to the marine and coastal ecological
ordinances performed for all Mexican seas, some
coastal municipalities and coastal states, many of
which have been published as laws. The exercise of
participatory planning has been fully developed in
the country, but there is an alarming lack of implementation. In this paper we analyse the top-down
policies that rule the marine areas (and coasts). At
present the National Policy for the Sustainable Use
of Coasts and Seas, is used as the main conveyor for
governmental actions and interventions. It was proposed by the Inter-ministries Commission for the Sustainable Management of Seas and Coasts (CIMARES)
that coordinates the actions of the several dependencies and entities related to the formulation and implementation of national policies for the planning, management and sustainable development of the seas and
coasts at the federal level. This is a documental research that analysed the major policies using the methodology of “The Decalogue” which is an analysis of the main aspects of the public administration. The results show
that institutional coordination capacity is a major challenge and planning instruments are still miss-used in
decision-making processes.





