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History

At the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Dutch dune conservation foundation (Stichting Duinbehoud), the 1st European Dune Conference was organized in September 1987 in Leiden, Netherlands, to discuss conservation management.[1] As a result of this conference, the European Union for Dune Conservation & Coastal management (EUDC) was formally founded on 6 January 1989[2] as an association under Dutch law.The association then changed its name to European Union for Coastal Conservation in 1991 at the 3rd International Conference in Galway, Ireland.[3] Since then, the abbreviation has been kept. The organisation contributed to the Pan-European Biological and Landscape Diversity Strategy (PEBLDS); it was adopted in 1995 by the Environment for Europe Ministers Conference. Later on, under the auspices of UNEP and the Council of Europe, the EUCC led the elaboration of the European Coastal & Marine Ecological Network (ECMEN)[4][5] and the European Code of Conduct for Coastal Zones.[6] The latter was officially adopted by the Council of Europe Ministers in 1999.When the European Union was established in 1993, the organization started identifying problems of misinterpretations of its name and resolved to change it to EUCC – The Coastal Union in 2001. EUCC's main field of work was the promotion of integrated coastal zone management in Europe. EUCC participated in the UNEP ICZM Conference of 1998 in Saint Petersburg, Russia,[7] which recommended the programme be launched for Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia.EUCC took the lead to organise, in conjunction with UNEP's PAP/RAC, the first intergovernmental ICZM meeting in Croatia in June 2000, bringing together representatives from 18 non-EU coastal states and from the Regional Seas Programmes for the Eastern MediterraneanBalticCaspian and Black Seas areas. By the European Commission Recommendation on ICZM in 2002,[8] EUCC entered the Working Group on Indicators and Data.[9] The organization changed its name in 2009 to the current Coastal & Marine Union. The ECNC Group consists of two units: Biodiversity and Nature (ECNC) and Coastal and Marine (EUCC). The members of the ECNC Group are ECNC-European Centre for Nature Conservation, the Coastal & Marine Union (EUCC) and Centro Mediterráneo EUCC. Euronatur, the NatureBureau and the EECONET Action Fund are observers of the ECNC Group.

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EUCC Presidents

1989 –1994 Helias A. Udo de Haes

1994 –1996 Paolo Fabbri

1996 – 2000 J. Pat Doody

2000 – 2010 David R. Green

2010 – 2012 Johan Vande Lanotte

2012 – 2014 Hendrik Oosterveld

2014 – 2020 Gerald Schernewski

2020 - Present Natasha Bradshaw

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Conferences

​​EUCC has been organizing biannual conferences since 1987. Until 1999, the conference was organized by EUCC under the name "Coastlines", and later on, it joined  forces with Eurocoast, thus creating the Littoral conferences in 2002. Year Venue  Conference theme​1987 - Leiden, Netherlands Perspectives in coastal dune management: towards a dynamic approach1989 - Seville, SpainThe ecology and conservation of European Dunes1991- Galway, Ireland Coastal Dunes1993 - Marathon, Greece Coastal Management and Habitat Conservation1995 - Swansea, Wales (UK)Directions in European Coastal Management1997 - Naples, Italy Coastal Environment Management1999 - Międzyzdroje, Poland Connecting science and management in the coastal zone2002 - Porto, Portugal The Changing Coast2004 - Aberdeen, Scotland (UK)Delivering sustainable coasts: connecting science and policy2006 - Gdansk, Poland Coastal Innovations and Initiatives2008 - Venice, Italy A Changing Coast: Challenge for the Environmental Policies2010 - London, England (UK)Adapting to global change at the coast: Leadership, Innovation, and Investment20120 - Ostende, Belgium Coasts of tomorrow2014 - Klaipeda, Lithuania Facing Present and Future Coast Challenges2016 - Biarritz, France The changing littoral. Anticipation and adaptation to climate change2017 - Liverpool, UK Change, naturalness and people

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