<div><p>The rapid development of the offshore renewable energy sector has led to an increased requirement for Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) and, increasingly, this is carried out in the context of the ‘ecosystem approach’ (EA) to management. We demonstrate a novel method to facilitate implementation of the EA. Using a real-time interactive mapping device (touch-table) and stakeholder workshops we gathered data and facilitated negotiation of spatial trade-offs at a potential site for tidal renewable energy off the Mull of Kintyre (Scotland). Conflicts between the interests of tidal energy developers and commercial and recreational users of the area were identified, and use preferences and concerns of stakeholders were highlighted. Social, cu...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is a relatively new instrument designed to alleviate conflicts between...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP)6 is a relatively new instrument designed to aid in answering all the t...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Addressing spatial conflicts among offshore wind en...
The rapid development of the offshore renewable energy sector has led to an increased requirement fo...
The rapid development of the offshore renewable energy sector has led to an increased requirement fo...
The rapid development of the offshore renewable energy sector has led to an increased requirement fo...
Geodesign tools can be used to support collaborative planning by combining different methods such as...
The expansion of offshore renewable energy production, such as wind, wave and tidal energy, is likel...
In this analysis two Danish case studies are investigated using a spatial planning approach. The fir...
In this analysis two Danish case studies are investigated using a spatial planning approach. The fir...
In order to manage and facilitate economic growth while safeguarding environmental objectives in the...
The generation of offshore energy is a rapidly growing sector, competing for space in an already bus...
Worldwide demand for energy is growing and predicted to increase by up to three times by 2050. Renew...
The use of GIS tools in marine spatial planning has become widespread. Such tools however often pres...
Marine spatial planning (MSP) is rapidly becoming the dominant approach to managing human interactio...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is a relatively new instrument designed to alleviate conflicts between...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP)6 is a relatively new instrument designed to aid in answering all the t...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Addressing spatial conflicts among offshore wind en...
The rapid development of the offshore renewable energy sector has led to an increased requirement fo...
The rapid development of the offshore renewable energy sector has led to an increased requirement fo...
The rapid development of the offshore renewable energy sector has led to an increased requirement fo...
Geodesign tools can be used to support collaborative planning by combining different methods such as...
The expansion of offshore renewable energy production, such as wind, wave and tidal energy, is likel...
In this analysis two Danish case studies are investigated using a spatial planning approach. The fir...
In this analysis two Danish case studies are investigated using a spatial planning approach. The fir...
In order to manage and facilitate economic growth while safeguarding environmental objectives in the...
The generation of offshore energy is a rapidly growing sector, competing for space in an already bus...
Worldwide demand for energy is growing and predicted to increase by up to three times by 2050. Renew...
The use of GIS tools in marine spatial planning has become widespread. Such tools however often pres...
Marine spatial planning (MSP) is rapidly becoming the dominant approach to managing human interactio...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is a relatively new instrument designed to alleviate conflicts between...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP)6 is a relatively new instrument designed to aid in answering all the t...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Addressing spatial conflicts among offshore wind en...