01/01/2009 - 31/12/2013
CAMIS
Channel Arc Manche Integrated Strategy
Approved in June 2009, within the framework of the INTERREG IVa France (Channel) - England program, the CAMIS Project aims at developing and implementing an integrated maritime strategy for the Channel area whilst fostering concrete co-operation between stakeholders.
Approved in June 2009, within the framework of the INTERREG IVa France (Channel) - England program, the CAMIS Project aims at developing and implementing an integrated maritime strategy for the Channel area whilst fostering concrete co-operation between stakeholders.
The CAMIS Project aims at paving the way for a sustainable maritime governance of the Channel area in the basis of 4 co-operation tools :
19 partners from France and United Kingdom.
IFREMER, University of Chichester, SEEDA, Hampshire Conty Concil, Région Nord Pas de Calais, Vigipol, Bretagne Prospective, Devon County Concil, Région Haute Normandie (Lead partner), CNRS, Cornwall council, Kent county council, West Sussex county council, Région Basse Normandie, Région Picardie, CROTT transport et logistique, Région Bretagne, Marine southeast, Université de Caen basse Normandie.
This strand will develop a framework for maritime governance i.e. :
This strand consists of setting up a resource centre and mechanism to support enhanced decision making and co-operation in the Channel area.
This strand aims at highlighting cross-border cluster opportunities, facilitating the development of cross border clusters and exchanging good practice between stakeholders.
This work package will investigate the economic and connectivity function of the following transport sectors in the Channel area: Strategic passenger and logistics rail corridors, Strategic Road Access to economic centres and ports, Economic function and potential of airports, development of ports.
Concerning the particular issue of maritime safety in the Channel area, an additional part of this work package will seek to improve the organization of local authorities and their capability of having their voice heard at the international and European level.