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CCNS Coastal Policy Development Project

Rationale and Overview

Institutional Factors
   –The Legal Framework
   –Policies and Programming
   –Land Use and Resource Planning
   –Capacity and Resources

Ecological Factors
   –Climate Change


Read the CCNS's letter to the Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture regarding the development and implementation of a Sustainable Coastal Development strategy, January, 2009 - click here!

 

The Coastal Coalition fo Nova Scotia (CCNS) is composed of a group of individual organizations, each with its own mission, sharing common concern for the future of Nova Scotia's coastal lands. For more information on becoming a member, click here.

Mission: The Coastal Coalition is dedicated to the preservation, restoration and sustainable use of the physical, biological and cultural heritage of Nova Scotia's coastal ecosystems. For more information on the history of CCNS, click here.

Goals:

1) Promote the development of ecosystem based integrated coastal zone planning and management

2) Monitor the activities of government departments, the private sector, organizations and individuals, that may have an impact (positive or negative) on coastal ecosystems

3) Challenge activities that may threaten sensitive natural areas, coastal wildlife and plant habitat, breeding grounds, or significant cultural artifacts

4) Seek commitment from governing bodies to follow a transparent process in decision making, including ease of access to information and full public consultation

5) Protect traditional non-destructive public rights to access and coastal use

6) Distribute information, position papers, and educational materials developed by members or by the coalition itself

7) Support other individuals and groups that engage in activities that reinforce our mission.

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