Validating Governance Performance Indicators for Integrated Coastal and Ocean Management in the Southeast Region of Cuba

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ABSTRACT

The importance of evaluating the success of policies developed to effectively manage coastal and marine resource use is well documented. However, few frameworks exist that allow for a comparative examination of existing policy instruments, as opposed to specific initiatives, which assess governance performance aimed at addressing issues arising in the coastal zone. This paper describes the process and findings for evaluating the feasibility of a modified Coastal Sustainability Standard (CoSS) framework that seeks to measure the effectiveness of individual planning instruments within overlapping spatial boundaries in the landward and marine areas in the southeast region of Cuba. Through workshops conducted in Santiago de Cuba and Guamá municipalities with key representatives involved in coastal management and planning, the utility of the framework was assessed using the main instruments of territorial planning in Cuba, namely integrated river basin management, territorial planning in coastal municipalities and marine and coastal management. While, the findings suggest that the modified CoSS framework can be used to assess the effectiveness of these planning instruments in the region, and workshop participants also suggested improvements to better match its use to the characteristics of the study region.

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Planas, F.J.A., Milanés, B.C., Fanning, L.M. and Botero, C.M. (2016) Validating Governance Performance Indicators for Integrated Coastal and Ocean Management in the Southeast Region of Cuba. Open Journal of Marine Science, 6, 49-65. doi: 10.4236/ojms.2016.61006.

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