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Promoting multilevel governance for tuning up biodiversity protection in marine areas

Researchers (8)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  27510  PhD Mateja Breg Valjavec  Geography  Researcher  2019 - 2022 
2.  54767  Špela Čonč  Geography  Junior researcher  2019 - 2022 
3.  23948  PhD Primož Gašperič  Geography  Researcher  2019 - 2022 
4.  35035  PhD Matjaž Geršič  Geography  Researcher  2019 - 2022 
5.  29392  PhD Katarina Polajnar Horvat  Geography  Researcher  2019 - 2022 
6.  00343  Peter Repolusk  Geography  Technical associate  2019 - 2022 
7.  16050  PhD Aleš Smrekar  Geography  Head  2019 - 2022 
8.  38267  PhD Jure Tičar  Geography  Researcher  2019 - 2022 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0618  Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts  Ljubljana  5105498000 
Abstract
TUNE UP is a multi-module project tackling the need for a strategic and collaborative approach to Med MPAs management and biodiversity protection, by testing and capitalizing a multi-stakeholder/multi-level governance tool based on River/Wetland Contracts experience tested by the INTERREG MED Wetnet. In this perspective, TUNE UP will build on Wetnet results exploiting the flexibility and feasibility of the River/Wetland Contract methodology further developing it to MPAs management, assessing its effectiveness through the implementation of 11 MPA Contracts. TUNE UP approach is based on vertical and horizontal subsidiarity, to achieve coordination among institutions at all involved levels, as well as to integrate funding, resources and plans. Indeed, the project will ensure higher coordination among stakeholders and decision makers, limiting raising conflicts between preservation and economic issues, and will enhance the goal of biodiversity protection. Thus, the project intends to achieve the following results: 1. Stronger, coordinated and proactive involvement of key stakeholders in MPAs management. 2. Improved effectiveness of MPAs management by integrating multilevel governance tools into national and regional policy instruments. 3. More intensive transnational cooperation and networking between Med MPAs. The partnership involves different types of actors operating in MPAs management, so it will allow TUNE UP to ensure high transferability of main outputs to Med Countries.
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