A.3.4.1. Analysis of the regulatory framework and governance of salinas in the mediterranean region: the cases of tunisia, italy, lebanon, and spain
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2023-01-01Author
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. This report entitled “Analysis of the regulatory framework and governance of salinas in the
Mediterranean region: the cases of Tunisia, Italy, Lebanon, and Spain” provides an overview of
governance, planning and regulations affecting the management of artisanal solar evaporation
salinas in the Mediterranean. The first chapter addresses governance and sustainability form a
more theoretical approach. It also identifies the main challenges these salinas face, both at a
generic, region‐wide level as more specific difficulties, as stated in previous surveys conducted
within the MedArtSal project. Tools to facilitate sustainable management and financing are also
offered here. The chapter ends with a brief explanation of the methodology used in this report.
The second chapter provides a framework of governance for salinas at international, European,
and national levels, with a case study on Ramsar sites. A brief explanation of the MedArtSal
partner salinas in Spain, Italy, Tunisia and Lebanon as well as a few examples of good governance
elsewhere in the region are offered here. The third chapter focuses on practical aspects of
governance, such as the identification of stakeholders and the styles of governance that can be
applied. It then links these topics with some thoughts about artisanal salt making in the past,
present and future. The fourth and last chapter gathers the issues addressed in the report and
gives recommendations for sustainable governance at various levels, aimed especially at the
salinas and their managers.
A.3.4.1. Analysis of the regulatory
framework and governance of salinas in the
mediterranean region: the cases of tunisia,
italy, lebanon, and spain
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.Salinas Governance Sustainability Mediterranean