Countries like ours, with such vast marine wealth, should make use of the sea, the technologies offered in relation to it in the context of a sustainable economic development. This was the important conclusion drawn in the context of the Regional Growth Conference organized by Peloponnisos newspaper at the Conference and Cultural Center of the University of Patras.
“The development, protection and regeneration of marine ecosystems is a critical policy priority for Greece, which holds a leading position in tourism, shipping and other activities, which makes the Greek economy fully interdependent on the marine ecosystem,” he said. the president of the Economic Chamber B.D. of Peloponnese and Western Greece Giorgos Papas.
An example to be followed of good practices, friendly to the environment, is the Mayor of Astypalaia, Nikolaos Komineas, who participated in the meeting emphasizing the following: “The new model that will help to change the situation is for information to come to the local communities, which will they have the right to decide”.
The meeting was also attended by: o Professor of Regional Economic Analysis, Panteion University Ioannis Psycharis, o Professor of the University of Patras Giorgos Papatheodorou, Executive Director, Athanasios K. Laskaridis Foundation Angeliki Kosmopoulou, while the coordination was carried out by the Director, Data Consultants Theodora Tsokou.
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**Interview with Giorgos Papas and Nikolaos Komineas on Sustainable Marine Development**
**Interviewer:** Thank you both for joining us to discuss the findings from the Regional Growth Conference. Giorgos, you emphasized the interdependence of Greece’s economy on marine ecosystems. Can you expand on how you envision sustainable economic development in relation to our marine resources?
**Giorgos Papas:** Absolutely. Our marine wealth is not just a resource; it’s the foundation of our economy. By adopting sustainable practices, we can enhance tourism, support shipping industries, and promote local fisheries while ensuring that our marine ecosystems thrive. It’s critical that we implement technologies that allow us to exploit these resources responsibly.
**Interviewer:** Nikolaos, you spoke about empowering local communities during the conference. How do you see this approach influencing decisions about marine resource use?
**Nikolaos Komineas:** Involving local communities is essential. They are the stewards of the environment and have firsthand experience with the challenges and opportunities that exist. By providing them with information and the ability to make decisions, we can implement practices that are not only beneficial economically but also environmentally sustainable. This creates a holistic model where everyone wins.
**Interviewer:** With these insights in mind, I’d like to pose a question to our readers: How do you think local communities should be involved in the decision-making processes regarding the management of marine resources? What balance should be struck between economic development and environmental protection? We invite you to share your thoughts and engage in this vital conversation.