Scoring | Planning Instruments | ||
Integrated Management of Hydrographic Basins | Territorial Planning in Coastal Municipalities | Marine and Coastal Planning | |
0 | Integrated Management of hydrographic basins has a strong sectorial approach, with dominance of one or two disciplines; management units and sectors within the river basin are unequal in decision making; solutions are proposed from a sectorial perspective, avoiding systems analysis and recognition of coastal complexity within the river basin. | Land use planning in coastal municipalities has a strong sectorial approach, with dominance of one or two disciplines; management units and sectors placed within the municipality are unequal in decision making; solutions are proposed from a sectorial perspective, avoiding systems analysis and recognition of coastal complexity within the land use planning process. | Marine and coastal planning has a strong sectorial approach, with dominance of one or two disciplines; management units and sectors placed within the marine area are unequal in decision making; solutions are proposed from sectorial perspective, avoiding systems analysis and recognition of coastal complexity within the marine planning process. |
3 | Hydrographic basin management has some multi-sectorial or multi-level coordination actions; few disciplines have clear opportunities to influence decision making and there is variability among management units and sectors placed with the river basin; solutions are very rarely proposed from an integrated or interdisciplinary way, ignoring complexity of coastal component of the river basin. | Land use planning in coastal municipalities has some multi-sectorial or multi-level coordination actions; few disciplines have clear opportunities to influence decision making and there is variability among management units and sectors placed within the municipality; solutions are very rarely proposed from an integrated or interdisciplinary way, ignoring complexity of coastal component of the land use planning process. | Marine and coastal planning has some multi-sectorial or multi-level coordination actions; few disciplines have clear opportunities to influence decision making and there is variability among management units and sectors placed within the marine area; solutions are very rarely proposed from an integrated or interdisciplinary way, ignoring complexity of coastal component of the marine planning process. |
7 | Hydrographic basin management has multi-sectorial or multi-level coordination, but rarely both; there are several efforts aimed at supporting equality of opportunities in the decision making among the different disciplines, management units and sectors within the river basin; solutions usually are proposed from an integrated and interdisciplinary way, although they are rarely based on systems analysis of coastal complexity. | Territorial Planning in Coastal Municipalities has multi-sectorial or multi-level coordination, but rarely both; there are several efforts aimed at supporting equality of opportunities in the decision making among the different disciplines, management units and sectors within the municipality; land use planning solutions usually are proposed from an integrated and interdisciplinary way, although they are rarely based on systems analysis of coastal complexity. | Marine and coastal planning has multi-sectorial or multi-level coordination, but rarely both; there are several efforts aimed at supporting equality of opportunities in the decision making among the different disciplines, management units and sectors within the marine area; solutions usually are proposed from an integrated and interdisciplinary way, although they are rarely based on systems analysis of coastal complexity. |