This motion has not been discussed in the Assembly and commits only those who have signed it.
In its unanimously adopted Resolution1441(2005) on "Development
challenges in Europe's islands" the Parliamentary Assembly recognized
that "islands deserve distinctive treatment
due to special socio-economic development constraints, such as limited
local resources and markets, often precarious and costly transport links
with the mainland, higher living costs and a vulnerable natural
environment .In the same Resolution, it adds that "in this context sustainable development represents
the best strategy for integrating islands into European and global
markets, by maintaining a balance between economic efficiency, social
equity and environmental conservation".
In the meantime the situation has not improved. While the
economic crisis has burdened the economies of many countries, the
islands are in a difficult situation compared to urban areas. New
tools are needed in order to address the emerging issues of insular
development.
Taking into account Europe's islands are home to over 15,5
million people, it is now increasingly recognized that islands deserve
distinctive policies, regarding the economic life, transportation,
health services, employment and education.
The Assembly is therefore called upon to examine the implementation
of Resolution 1441(2005) by the member States and potentially follow-up
this issue with a new report.