1 ICZM Bojanatour workshop report: Reflecting and understanding
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1 ICZM Bojanatour workshop report: Reflecting and understanding
1st ICZM Bojanatour workshop report: Reflecting and understanding the context May 2014 ____________________CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION ABOUT THE PROJECT AND THE “IMAGINE” PROCESS AND METHOD 2 1ST ICZM BOJANATOUR WORKSHOP: REFLECTING AND UNDERSTANDING THE CONTEXT 3 Introduction and opening session 4 Discussion on the presentations and current situation 5 Imagine Step 1: reflecting and understanding the context 6 Wrap-up and way forward 11 Annex: Agenda 1st workshop 14 Annex: Participation list 15 1 General introduction about the project and the “Imagine” process and method Bojanatour uses ICZM as a general framework and approach towards sustainable development in Ulcinj and Bojana delta. A series of ICZM workshops will bring together local authorities, civil society and private sector representatives. Participatory meetings will assist to build and agree on a Common ICZM Vision for Ulcinj and Bojana Delta, assuring coherence with other national policies and initiatives and their downscaling to the local level (ICZM Protocol, National Strategy of Sustainable Development, Spatial Plan of Montenegro, CAMP Montenegro, ICZM National Strategy, Coastal Area Spatial Plan (CASP), CEPF projects). The project team will use a specific methodology to conduct this process through participatory workshops: "IMAGINE" – The Systemic and Prospective Sustainability Analysis. This process is to be adapted to the project scope and local conditions1. “IMAGINE” approach includes 4 stages which will be implemented in Bojanatour through workshops (see figure). It is a dynamic process and a lively approach in constant development according to the different frameworks in which it is used. The 4 stages are the followings: Source: Plan Bleu 1st stage: studying and understanding the system, with a holistic vision of the territories, of the pressures and state. Identification of the main issues and the relevant indicators. 1 For more information, please refer to “A Practitioner’s Guide to ‘Imagine’– The Systemic and Prospective Sustainability Analysis”. Full document is available at Plan Bleu website: http://planbleu.org/sites/default/files/upload/files/Imagine_VertigoUk.pdf 2 2nd stage: connecting and studying. A minimal and maximum value is given to each indicator, between which the criteria for adhering to sustainable development are assessed; this is what is called the Band of Equilibrium. 3rd stage: modelling and exploring through scenario method the trends and the alternatives regarding the future of the area. Diagrammatic representation of indicators compared to the band/belt of equilibrium provides a visual image of the “sustainability” of the area and of its possible futures. 4th stage: suggesting and acting: definition of an action / monitoring plan. 1st ICZM Bojanatour Workshop: Reflecting and understanding the context The first ICZM workshop in Bojanatour project will comprise the first Imagine stage: Reflecting and understanding the context. Furthermore, since it’s the first project public meeting, it aims at introducing Bojanatour and activities, as well as encouraging participation all through the project. The workshop was held on 26th of March in Municipality of Ulcinj, with a good number of stakeholders. There were over 50 registered participants from different areas such as: • • • Civil society, local social and environmental associations Local businesses Local administration (municipality, local tourism office) at local level and: • • • The Ministry of Tourism and Sustainable Development Environmental Protection Agency Public enterprise for coastal zone management in Montenegro – Morsko Dobro at the state level. The participant list, as well as the agenda, can be found as annexes to this report. The aims of the workshop were: • • • • • Familiarise all stakeholders of all aspects of the context. Agree on main themes relating to sustainable development (SD). Focus will be particularly on tourism and environment and nature protection. However, other related sectors will be considered (e.g. fisheries, agriculture, urban planning). Start considering indicators which may measure the present and future vision of SD. Develop the vision or Root Definition which could inform future Scenario Making. Start thinking about the actions and steps to achieve this vision. 3 Introduction and opening session The workshop started at 10 pm with a welcome speech by Mr Pierre Carret, CEPF Grant Director for the Mediterranean Hotspot. He explained about CEPF organization and its purpose, and highlighted ICZM in the Mediterranean basin through involvement of civil society as a priority for CEPF. He evocated mass-tourism development problems in his country (Nice, Cannes, St. Tropez, St Raphael), that had a terrible impact not only on nature (flora, fauna) but also on society. He noted that CEPF team was visiting the sites where they have invested in the Balkans so far. After his speech, the workshop followed a series of three presentations. The first one, presented Mr Andrej Lakic from the Ministry of Tourism and Sustainable Development with the main topic on Programme of Integrated Coastal Zone Management, CAMP Montenegro which aims at: • • • • Building mechanisms to achieve the sustainable development of coastal areas Support for the implementation of national policy on ICZM Protocol National ICZM strategy Building national and local capacity. The presentation can be downloaded http://www.bojanatour.org/drupal/sites/default/files/CAMP.pdf. here: Program integralnog upravljanja obalnim podrucjem CAMP CRNA GORA Ulcinj, 26. mart 2014. godine Andrej Lakić After this it was the moment to introduce Bojanatour project and specifically the ICZM process, by both project partners ECNC group and Green Step. The first part was presented by Mr Pedro Fernandez and he gave main features about the project and information about the partners. He mentioned our main goals and explained the call for pilot projects which will be launched in May. In the second part, Mr Dzelal Hodzic represented the ICZM approach in the Bojanatour project and explained that this was just the first one of three ICZM workshops which will be held in our Municipality. As he is vey acquainted with the local situation and well known in our town for his ecological involvement, he spoke a bit more after the presentation about the situation in the city and pointed out the main problems. The presentation is available here: http://www.bojanatour.org/drupal/sites/default/files/Bojanatour.pdf 4 Bojanatour project: activities and ICZM approach Pedro Fernández, ECNC Group Dzelal Hodzic, Zeleni Korak The last presentation was provided by Mrs Biljana Sekulic from the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (CEED). The topic of her presentation was “Involvement of civil society in the planning of integrated coastal zone management”. The main activities of this project were exposed through three components: • • • Component 1: Analysis of current situation (Analysis of stakeholders, SWOT analysis, research of public opinion, interviews, analysis of sensitivity and influence on environment) Component 2: Awareness of civil society (Web site, workshops, discussions in focus group, interviews) Component 3: Monitoring the implementation of the ICZM plan (Meetings with the Ministry of Tourism and Sustainable Development, participation in their activities) There are some statistical data and pictures which can be seen on the attached presentation: http://www.bojanatour.org/drupal/sites/default/files/CEED.pdf Ulcinj 26. mart 2014. godine UKLJUČIVANJE CIVILNOG DRUŠTVA U PLANIRANJE INTEGRALNOG UPRAVLJANJA OBALNIM PODRUČJEM Discussion on the presentations and current situation After these presentations, the floor was given to participants for questions and answers. Regarding CEED’s presentation, a representative from the Municipality in department of 5 communal activities and environmental protection, commented on the analysis, especially the SWOT analysis, and said that it was done very thoroughly. There were several comments from people from Fishermen Association Bojana. One of them complained about the big taxes that they must pay to Public enterprise for coastal zone management in Montenegro – Morsko Dobro for their old and small river houses which are real fishermen houses. He made comparison with luxury houses which have been recently built and said that there should not treated the same. He explained that they try to live and hunt in traditional way with „kalimeras“ and that it could and should be the touristic attraction but also warns that there is less and less fish in the river because of the water pollution. He blamed the owners of the luxury houses for deforestation and the waste in the surroundings. Big boats and jet skis they use during the summer period just can’t help the nature, he said. So the Government should pay attention to them and try to build traditional way of living in that area like it used to be. Then another fisherman joins the debate and talks about the „golden time“ as he called it, when there was plenty of fish. Then he started to show old pictures of big caught fishes when they were young to the audience. Today you can’t catch a fish of this size, he argued. He also tells about the waste accumulation in the other side of delta Bojana and shows more pictures on this. The administrations of Montenegro and Albania should finally start solving this problem, he added. A representative from NGO Eko agreed with the comments and added how the potentials in delta Bojana are unduly exploited. We could all together do a lot, we just need to be united, she said. Imagine Step 1: reflecting and understanding the context The second part of the workshop was dedicated to the first step of Imagine process, facilitated by Mrs Azra Vukovic. She explained the context of IMAGINE process, and particularly about the first step, which was the focus of this workshop. Within this step, three activities were going to the conducted: 1. Rich Picture. The aim is to study the current situation by reflecting about the following questions: • • • What forces are operative in the coast of Ulcinj? What problems for sustainable development does the context face? Which are the synergies and conflicts of use? Results from this discussion were to be represented as a picture with drawing, symbols, and schemes. 2. Imagining the future. Based on the current picture, the idea now is to reflect on how the situation could evolve in 3-5 years time. • • How the future could look like? How would we like the future to be? Results of the discussion are also to be represented as before. 6 3. Root Definitions. Last step consists on identifying major issues at stake and agree on a statement which would guide the future development of Bojanatour. This in fact is the starting point to build a common vision. • • Select four major issues (problems in context) and tasks (things that need doing) Present the tasks and issues in the form of a single statement. Participants worked in three different mixed groups with 5-6 members each. Each group selected different sites along Ulcinj coast (Old town, Valdanos, Ada Bojana, Velika plaza, Ladies beach, Port Milena) and every group discussed two of them. In the first step, the group discussed the existing strengths of the coastal zone of Ulcinj. Project team made in advance its current rich picture of the situation in Ulcinj (see photo), which was presented as a starting point for groups discussion. Photo: Rich picture as seen by Bojanatour project team Then the groups quoted the problems these sites face with regard to sustainable development. The last item in this step was to point out synergies and conflicts in coastal use. The results are presented here. GROUP 1 - This group chose Ladies beach and Porto Milena to analyse. The group focused on main problems and strengths as described in the following table: Ladies beach, strength : Healthiness Sulphuric water Great number of sunny days Pure water Pine forest, aerosols Porto Milena, strength geographical location kalimeras water sports walking and biking path potentially the hugest spawn in Mediteranian Road infrastructure Ladies beach, problems: Illegal construction Lack of information for tourists Waste water Deforestation of pine wood Porto Milena, problems: devastation illegal construction dying biodiversity waste waters 7 Mass tourism odors and land usurpation The group agreed that the Ladies beach should be in purpose of promoting the healthy tourism, e.g. building spa resort in accordance with the environment. Porto Milena should in the first place be the spawn place like it was in the past with some sports activities. Photo: Rich picture in Ladies Beach and Porto Milena, by Group 1. GROUP 2 - This group presented the discussion in a different way. Their locations were Ada Bojana and Velika plaza. They sticked pictures of old fishermen houses and made comparison with luxury houses and stated as before the reasons why there should be only the fishermen small ones. For Velika Plaza this group stated that its main power is possibility of development of elite tourism with protection of various endemic species. The problems this destination faces are huge: illegal hunting, unplanned construction, devastation of existing resources, illegal camping places during the summer, and destruction of dunes because of sand exploitation. The synergies with natural resources can be huge, but it’s needed cautious management. 8 Photo: Rich picture in Ada Bojana, by Group 2 GROUP 3 - This group’s locations are Valdanos and Old town. Their main focus was on Valdanos. In first step they stated: A) Strength, Potential for tourism development (the Valdanos beach, attractive locations, olive groves, Mendra cape, old town/castle, sulphur spring, infrastructure-in place (sewage is not sufficient!), green field locations-Mendra, Brown field locations- army(tourist) resort Valdanos, hiking trail-old town to light house at Mendra cape, MEC: international eco centre Potential for agroecological development (olive groves) B) Problems, Poor over planning and enforcement impeding sustainable tourism development Abandoned areas under State control is a problem to develop agriculture (olive groves) C) Synergies-Conflict Valdanos are should be protected area and its seasonal use – In case land is made available for the private, there might be over development. 9 Photo: Presenting results of group 2 Since time was limited and the first step took more time than foreseen, the second step was summarized by considering opportunities and threats. From that, the project team will work on the different scenarios which are to be discussed in the next workshop. The last part of the workshop was devoted to agree on a single statement that should guide Bojanatour steps, as it follows in English and Montenegrin: “A Sustainable and responsible tourism-nature project in Ulcinj, developed by Bojanatour partners for local population, entrepreneurs and administration, to achieve better quality of Bojana river, diversified tourism offer and based it on nature, lesser saturation in summer and greater activity in the winter, whilst taking into account public participation, support and political will and managing insufficient (cross-border) institutional coordination, economic crisis and sun-sand tourism formula.” “Projekat odrzivog i odgovornog prirodnog turizma u Ulcinju, realizovan od strane Bojanatour partnerstva za lokalno stanovnistvo, preduzetnistvo i administraciju, u cilju postizanja boljeg kvaliteta rijeke Bojane, raznovrsne turisticke ponude bazirane na prirodu, manjeg zasicenja u ljetnjem periodu i vece aktivnost u zimskom periodu ,uzimajuci u obzitr ucesce javnosti, politicka podrska i nedostatak institucionalne koordinacije, ekonomske krize i formule plaznog turizma.” The development of the workshop and some results can be seen in the following presentation: http://www.bojanatour.org/drupal/sites/default/files/1imagine.pdf 10 Wrap-up and way forward The workshop was very interactive, usefull and many ideas were shared as participants said. To conclude the workshop, the project team announced future project activities (see presentation above). The 2nd ICZM workshop will take place in October 2014. Before that, project team will work on the Common ICZM Vision draft, sustainable development indicators and future scenarios with graphical representation. All this will be discussed in the next workshop. Lunch was organized after the workshop with traditional cuisine. After the meal, the participants went to river Bojana and enjoyed a boat tour around Ada Bojana. 11 12 13 Annex: Agenda 1st workshop Time Title 10:00 – 10:15 Opening session 10:15 – 10:30 Programme of Integrated Coastal Zone Management, CAMP Montenegro Mr Pierre Carret, CEPF Grant Director for the Mediterranean Hotspot Mr Andrej Lakic, Ministry of Tourism and Sustainable Development 10:15 – 10:30 Bojanatour project: activities and ICZM approach Mr Pedro Fernándecz, ECNC Group Mr Dzelal Hodzic, GreenStep 10:30 – 10:50 ICZM state of the art in Ulcinj and Bojana Delta Mrs Biljana Sekulic, CEED 10:50 – 11:00 Questions&answers 11:00 – 11:20 Coffee-break 11:20 – 11:30 Reflecting and understanding the context Facilitator Rich Pictures (current state) Facilitator Rich Pictures (future state) Facilitator Root Definitions Facilitator 12:30 – 13:00 Participatory work groups 11:30 – 12:00 Speaker 13:00 – 13:30 Wrap-up and way forward 13:30 – 15:00 Lunch (offered by the project) 15:00 – 17:00 Field visit: Velika Plaza and Bojana Delta, boat tour through Bojana 12:00 -12:30 Facilitator and project team 14 Annex: Participation list Name Azra Vukovic Aleksandar Perovic Ilmira Lika Vasilije Buskovic Biljana Sekulic Jovana Vujacic Faik Nika Pedro Fernandez Elvir Zecevic Anton Stanovic Artan Çobi Latif Haxhibrahimi Arslan Hajdinaga Dedaj Nua Ismet Karamanaga Selcanin Nika Hajdar Murati Mr Slobodan Bobo Djakonovic Shpresa Voglic Aysegül Çil Borut Rubinic Zana Sarvan Loro Nrekic Leze Lazari Miljan Knezevic Seljatin Djeljosevic Kabil Kurti Dzavid Ustabecir Hasanagic Atif Truma Fatima Liz Smith Antonia Cerman-Terzian Arben Xhurret Ivana Bulatovic Mahmud Karastanovic Qemal Hidrio Lekovic Misko Abedin Avdiu Esat Mehmeti Ibrahim Milla Rasim Lika Xhavdet Cakuli Muslim Llolla Asllan Bisha Mustafa Gorana Milena Batakovic Delic Zefa Andrej Lakic Organization Green Home CZIP TV Teuta EPA, Montenegro Mountain Association IPER IPER KNSH ECNC Group UBA Green Step IPA - Opstina Ulcinj IPA - Opstina Ulcinj ICP Office, Opstina Ulcinj Slobodan Gradjanin Drustvo prijatelja Starog grada"Kalaja" Udruzenje Agrumi T.A. 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