Marine ecosystems around the globe are increasingly affected by human activities such as fisheries, shipping, offshore petroleum developments, wind farms, recreation, tourism and more. Whereas the necessity and urgency to regulate and plan competing marine spatial claims is growing, the planning and regulation of these claims is even more difficult than on land, among others because of insufficient data and knowledge on how ecosystems are affected, the international dimension of marine ecosystems and, as yet, poorly validated Marine Spatial Planning practices. The main question in this paper is: what exactly defines the high level of complexity of Marine Spatial Planning (MSP), and, given the strong transnational dimension of MSP, what can ...
International audienceThis paper introduces an interactive method which aims to map out perspectives...
Until recently, in policy discourse, the maritime focus has tended to be on the promotion and protec...
Traditional silo approaches to managing marine resources and anthropogenic activities are progressiv...
Marine ecosystems around the globe are increasingly affected by human activities such as fisheries, ...
The authors analyse the complexity of Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) and explore the role that simula...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP)6 is a relatively new instrument designed to aid in answering all the t...
During the past 10 years, the evolution of marine spatial planning (MSP) and ocean zoning has become...
The authors present and discuss the conceptual and technical design of the game Marine Spatial Plann...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is a relatively new instrument designed to alleviate conflicts between...
The ecosystem approach (EA) has been widely adopted as an overarching principle of marine spatial pl...
The Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) Challenge simulation platform helps planners and stakeholders un...
Marine spatial planning (MSP) is often considered as a pragmatic approach to implement an ecosystem ...
Marine spatial planning (MSP) is often considered as a pragmatic approach to implement an ecosystem ...
Sustainable development is the framing concept assuring that resources are exploited while maintaini...
International audienceThis paper introduces an interactive method which aims to map out perspectives...
Until recently, in policy discourse, the maritime focus has tended to be on the promotion and protec...
Traditional silo approaches to managing marine resources and anthropogenic activities are progressiv...
Marine ecosystems around the globe are increasingly affected by human activities such as fisheries, ...
The authors analyse the complexity of Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) and explore the role that simula...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP)6 is a relatively new instrument designed to aid in answering all the t...
During the past 10 years, the evolution of marine spatial planning (MSP) and ocean zoning has become...
The authors present and discuss the conceptual and technical design of the game Marine Spatial Plann...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is a relatively new instrument designed to alleviate conflicts between...
The ecosystem approach (EA) has been widely adopted as an overarching principle of marine spatial pl...
The Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) Challenge simulation platform helps planners and stakeholders un...
Marine spatial planning (MSP) is often considered as a pragmatic approach to implement an ecosystem ...
Marine spatial planning (MSP) is often considered as a pragmatic approach to implement an ecosystem ...
Sustainable development is the framing concept assuring that resources are exploited while maintaini...
International audienceThis paper introduces an interactive method which aims to map out perspectives...
Until recently, in policy discourse, the maritime focus has tended to be on the promotion and protec...
Traditional silo approaches to managing marine resources and anthropogenic activities are progressiv...