In this paper, we present a spatially explicit procedure for mapping and assessing coastal plant diversity value in the context of biodiversity monitoring and conservation planning. Our objective was to devise a replicable and easy to understand methodology framework, which can represent an expedient tool for coastal management and decision making at spatial scales between 1:25,000 and 1:50,000. For this purpose, we adopted a small number of key descriptors that refer to easily quantifiable information on species and habitats: plant species richness, species of conservation value, floristic consistency, habitat diversity, and habitats of conservation interest under the Council Directive 92/43/EEC. We built an expedient sampling strategy tha...