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Social analys - en havsrelaterad samhällsanalys: Underlagsrapport för Sveriges inledande bedömning i havsmiljöförordningen
Perfomers of environmental monitoring, Institutes, Swedish Institute for the Marine Environment, HMI.
Perfomers of environmental monitoring, Institutes, Swedish Institute for the Marine Environment, HMI.
Perfomers of environmental monitoring, Institutes, Swedish Institute for the Marine Environment, HMI.
Perfomers of environmental monitoring, Institutes, Swedish Institute for the Marine Environment, HMI.
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2012 (Swedish)Report (Other academic)Alternative title
Social Analysis: a Marine Societal Analysis : Report Prepared for Sweden’s Initial Assessment as Required by the Marine Environmental Ordinance (SFS 2010:1341) (English)
Abstract [sv]

Havsmiljöförordningen, SFS 2010:1341, (HMF) ingår i en strategi för en ekosystembaserad förvaltning och ett hållbart nyttjande av havsmiljön som avses i Havsmiljödirektivet (2008/56/EG). Förordningen syftar till att upprätthålla eller nå en god miljöstatus i havsmiljön. Enligt HMF ska Havs- och vattenmyndigheten se till att det görs en inledande bedömningen av havsmiljön i de svenska delarna av de två förvaltningsområdena Nordsjön och Östersjön (13 § - 16 §). Den inledande bedömningen, som ska vara avslutad den 15 juli 2012 och rapporteras till Europeiska kommissionen senast den 15 oktober samma år, ska ligga till grund för fastställande av god miljöstatus, miljömål och miljöövervakningsprogram samt utarbetande av åtgärdsprogram för att nå uppsatta mål.

Abstract [en]

The Marine Environmental Ordinance (SFS 2010:1341) is part of a strategy to bring about ecosystem-based management and sustainable use of the marine environment in accordance with the EU’s the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD, 2008/56/EC). The ordinance is intended to maintain or achieve good environmental status in the marine environment. Under the Marine Environmental Ordinance, the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management (SwAM) must ensure that an initial assessment is carried out on the marine environment in the Swedish waters of the two regions, the North Sea and the Baltic Sea (Articles 13–16). The initial assessment, which is to be completed by 15 July 2012 and reported to the European Commission not later than 15 October of the same year, is to provide a basis for the establishment of good environmental status, environmental targets and environmental monitoring programmes, as well as the preparing of programmes of measures by which established targets may be achieved.  The initial assessment will include conducting an economic and social analysis. The former can be divided into two parts, the first of which is designed to analyse the use of the marine region and the second to describe the cost of the degradation of the marine environment (Marine Environmental Ordinance, Article 13, para. 4, and the Marine Strategy Framework Directive, Article 8.1c).  The primary purpose of the social analysis in the initial assessment is to create a picture of the underlying conditions of the upcoming work to achieve the aims of the directive, that is, good environmental status (GES, Article 9). The analysis is also intended to provide basic information for the establishment of environmental targets (Article 10) that will subsequently form the foundation of programmes of measures and administrative funding (Article 13). The assessment includes an analysis of how different groups in society can be affected by how the sea is used and by marine environmental problems and measures taken to address them. This study presents a method by which such an analysis can be conducted. The method includes a conceptual model that consists of the components 'Indirect driving forces, 'Direct driving forces , 'Environmental pressures, state  and impact', 'Impact on society', and 'Response'. The model is used in combination with a question template to analyse actors, activities and driving forces. Case studies involving three environmental problems – selective overfishing of cod and the unwanted dispersion of mercury and phosphorous – show that a large number of actors are involved, directly and indirectly. In addition, these actors operate on several levels –local/regional, national and international.  Every environmental problem requires its own analysis and has its own set of conditions. The study shows that the information needed for making decisions regarding the measures that should be taken is relatively extensive. The determination of the amount of information necessary and therefore how much should be systematically collected in future can have a great impact on the development of society and the environment. Finally, suggestions are given as to how future social analyses relating to the marine environment might be carried out.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Göteborg: Havs- och vattenmyndigheten, 2012. , p. 198
Series
Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management report ; 2012:5
Keywords [en]
The Marine Environmental Ordinance, phosphorus, cod, quicksilver
Keywords [sv]
Havsmiljödirektivet, samhällsanalys, fosfor, torsk, kvicksilver
National Category
Environmental Sciences Water Engineering
Research subject
Finance, National; Coast and Sea, Investigations, analyses and infrastructure; Environmental Objectives, A Balanced Marine Environment, Flourishing Coastal Areas and Archipelagos
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URN: urn:nbn:se:havochvatten:diva-31ISBN: 978-91-87025-05-1 (electronic)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:havochvatten-31DiVA, id: diva2:1365293
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