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Integrated Cross Sectorial Plan for the Coastal Belt

2017PolicyAdaptation, Mitigation
Sectors: Coastal zones
The Integrated Cross Sectorial Plan for the Coastal Belt constitutes a 15 year-strategy for sustainable economic development of coastal areas as a natural asset, focussing on territorial development. This strategy adheres to the Barcelona Convention (2000) on protecting the Mediterranean coast, and is committed to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Strategic priorities of the plan includes the improvement of quality in urban life, improving mobility and transport infrastructure in the coastal areas, developing agricultural systems and improving agricultural products and environmental protection. The plan sets specific targets for each of these strategic objectives, to be achieved by 2030. 

Adaptation and mitigation measures against climate change are detailed in section 5.8.6. 
Examples:
Resilient infrastructure, Fossil fuel divestment, Net zero growth plan, Sustainable fishing

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Integrated Cross Sectorial Plan for the Coastal Belt
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  • Reduction of harmful aerial emissions (CO2) by 25%Environment: Economy Wide, GHG · Target year: 2030
  • Reducing use of individual vehicles by 30% through the development of an intermodal public transport network and increasing efficiency of interurban public transport network by 60% through the creation of unified mobility networksTransport: Public Transport · Target year: 2030
  • Constructing 400km of bicycle lane along the coast in AlbaniaTransportation: Transport: General · Target year: 2030
  • Improving energy efficiency in existing stock by 50%Energy: Energy Efficiency · Target year: 2030

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