Abstract

ABSTRACTThe Goro lagoon has been adversely affected by intense anthropogenic impacts, which have resulted in deterioration of the lagoon's environmental health. An intervention at the lagoon's secondary mouth was done in order to improve the water exchange between the lagoon and the sea and to reclaim the lagoon's floor. This intervention comprised reprofiling the submerged sandspit platform and the tidal channel and nourishing the barrier island. After completion of the intervention, clam production increased by 28% and the lagoon's ecological quality substantially improved. The project utilized some of the eight principles of integrated coastal zone management to reach the best compromise between the socioeconomic needs and preservation of the lagoon. The realization of the successful intervention was first secured in a memorandum of agreement that was drafted by negotiations between the Emilia-Romagna Region Council, the Province of Ferrara, Goro Municipality, and the local fishermen's association. Two committees managed the intervention and ensured that all stakeholders participated in the decisionmaking process. The collaboration between public and private sectors enabled the forging of a cost-effective intersectoral intervention with a long-term perspective, which fulfilled the specific ecological needs of the lagoon and guaranteed sustainable development for the lagoon's adjacent human communities.

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