Implementation and Management Approach
The U@MARENOSTRUM Project will establish a web-based Public Participation GIS which will capture all information on environmental issues on a geographical map. Three regional administrative bodies from the Region on Ionian Islands (Greece), the French Riviera (France) and the Region of Valencia (Spain) will use the U@MARENOSTUM platform for a trial period of 14 months. That is why three platforms with a regional 'look and feel' (including language) will be developed to ensure user participation. The platforms will be specifically designed to serve the citizens of the participating regions, but citizens from other regions will be welcome to use the platforms, too.
During the trial period an editorial team will be in charge of the publication of the information on the website and of drafting summaries of the discussions within the participative processes. These summaries will be forwarded to relevant decision-makers at local, regional, national and EU level, in order to ensure that the legislative input created by participating citizens really reaches its addressees.
Within the project, a spatial database will be developed that will support access to geographical information resources. This spatial database will contain different types of information:
- Legal: referring to EU policy and national and local policies for water protection and management within the Mediterranean region, and more specifically, the Valencia, French Riviera and Ionian Islands costal zones.
- Environmental data related to water protection and management in the Mediterranean costal zone.
Furthermore, within the project, a study will be developed aiming to analyze the attitudes of the citizens from France, Spain and Greece regarding their participation in environmental decision-making and the laws, regulations, administrative provisions and practices related to the public participation in decision-making in environmental matters in these countries. The results of this study will help us identify the best ways to increase the participation of the citizens in our project
Extensive dissemination activities will be undertaken at a local, national and European level, in order to ensure appropriate interest in the project. These activities will be addressed to citizens, local associations, public and private institutions concerned about environmental issues and they will be realized in close cooperation with the projects funded under the same call so as to encourage the adoption of a common dissemination and raise awareness strategy.
Finally, an assessment of costs and benefits of the project will be a key activity that aims at measuring the further deployment of the project in different domains and hence its future exploitation.
Technology solution
The U@MARENOSTRUM platform will be created using Open Source technologies. The project encompasses the adoption of the existing Gov2demOSS platform with regard to the special requirements of the project. Gov2demOSS is an open source customized Joomla version under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE scheme. The generic nature of the Gov2DemOSS platform means that the software can be extensively customized to suit the respective needs of each individual administrator.