Şirket, 2021 - 2023
Under Article 102 of Presidential Decree No. 1, the Ministry of
Environment, Urbanization, and Climate Change has been assigned
responsibilities for Integrated Coastal Zone Management and Planning. These
duties include regulating coastal areas, aligning with Coastal Law No. 3621,
and implementing new tasks related to the integrated management and planning of
coastal zones. In this context, the Integrated Coastal Zone Plan for Aydın and
Muğla Provinces (TR32 Level II Region) was developed with a strategic planning
approach. The plan encompasses spatial and sectoral strategies to balance the
conservation and utilization of coastal resources within land and sea areas
that interact with the coast. It has been prepared at a 1:50,000 scale,
adhering to schematic and graphic planning language, and includes plan sheets
and a comprehensive planning report. The process was conducted in collaboration
with relevant institutions and organizations to ensure a holistic and
integrated approach. The Integrated Coastal Zone Plan for Aydın and Muğla
Provinces aims to effectively Guide the planning, design, and implementation of
coastal investments while ensuring compliance with international obligations
and the nation's sustainable development policies.
Establish priorities and harmonize sectoral activities, plans, and programs through a holistic policy and decision-making process. Address current and planned uses and their mutual impacts. Promote collaboration and coordination among all stakeholders in managing coastal areas. Define principles, strategies, goals, priorities, and decisions for planning, implementing, and monitoring sectoral activities related to the conservation and utilization of coastal and marine areas. The plan covers the landward and seaward interaction zones of the coastal boundary line in Aydın and Muğla Provinces. It is structured around natural structures, ecological characteristics, administrative boundaries, coastal structure types, and usage potential. The area has been divided into seven regions and 17 sub-regions for effective planning. This comprehensive plan ensures a balance between conservation and sustainable use of coastal resources, supporting integrated management and sectoral harmony. It provides a framework for coordinated action among stakeholders, aligning development initiatives with ecological preservation and sustainable growth principles.