Cross-border Cooperation in Maritime Spatial Planning

This study presents lessons learned and recommendations for cross-border Maritime/Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) including in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction, drawing upon detailed investigations of four non-European case studies:

Rhode Island Ocean Special Area Management Plan; Coral Triangl...

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Source https://resources.unep-wcmc.org/products/WCMC_RT166
Author UNEP-WCMC
Maintainer UNEP-WCMC
Last Updated March 9, 2023, 14:16 (UTC)
Created March 9, 2023, 12:15 (UTC)
GUID unep-wcmc-rsrc-report-wcmc_rt166
Issued 2023-03-09T01:00:49.218Z
Language en
Modified 2023-03-09T01:00:49.218Z
Publisher email info@unep-wcmc.org
Publisher name UNEP-WCMC
Theme Report
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citation Gonçalo Carneiro, Hannah Thomas, Stephen Olsen, Dominique Benzaken, Steve Fletcher, Sara Mendez Roldán, Damon Stanwell-Smith, David Bloxom, Aref Fakhry, Qinhua Fang, Indrani Lutchman, Megan Tierney, Jennifer Mccann, Erik Molenaar, Alan White, Laura Whitford. (2017). Cross-border cooperation in Maritime Spatial Planning: Final report. Brussels, Belgium: European Commission and EASME.
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date_published 2017-04-30
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short_description A key challenge in planning and managing the marine environment is the dynamic and spatially extensive nature of marine ecological and physical processes. Ocean currents, nutrient exchanges, species migration, pollution events, and the effects of climate change on the oceans (such as acidification or ocean warming), typically occur at the regional or global scale.