The Norwegian integrated management plan for the Lofoten–Barents Sea areas (BSMP) was initiated in 2002 following an international push for implementing ecosystem-based management, as well as a national drive to make new areas available for petroleum exploitation. Governance of the plan was achieved through an inter-ministerial steering group working through its underlying institutions that have been tasked to work together during both development and implementation. This has achieved a high degree of integration across sectors and between government levels. Having the dual objectives of sustainable exploitation and conservation gives rise to a conflict over whether or not to allow petroleum industry access to the ecologically most valuable...
Marine spatial planning (MSP) is often considered as a pragmatic approach to implement an ecosystem ...
Ecosystem-based management (EBM) is a holistic approach for nature management that aims at achieving...
Norway and Russia are both moving petroleum activities into the Barents Sea. The Norwegian activitie...
-The Norwegian integrated management plan for the Lofoten–Barents Sea areas (BSMP) was initiated in ...
It is widely held that integrated management of ocean areas needs to be based on integrated scientif...
"A short summary of the reason behind the development of the Norwegian integrated management plans f...
Increasing use of ocean space, through land or sea industries, has over time caused aggregated ecolo...
In 2006 Norway implemented an integrated and ecosystem-based management plan for the Barents Sea, an...
The introduction of ecosystem-based oceans management has become a critical issue in the Arctic. Nor...
Over the last decade, the most controversial issue regarding the management of Norwegian marine wate...
This article investigates the contribution of the Norwegian integrated marine management (IMM) plans...
The Hatton-Rockall plateau in the northeast Atlantic Ocean has long been the subject of interest for...
The Barents Sea ecosystem components and services are under pressure from climate change and other a...
The Hatton-Rockall plateau in the northeast Atlantic Ocean has long been the subject of interest for...
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 ...
Ecosystem-based management (EBM) is a holistic approach for nature management that aims at achieving...
Norway and Russia are both moving petroleum activities into the Barents Sea. The Norwegian activitie...
-The Norwegian integrated management plan for the Lofoten–Barents Sea areas (BSMP) was initiated in ...
It is widely held that integrated management of ocean areas needs to be based on integrated scientif...
"A short summary of the reason behind the development of the Norwegian integrated management plans f...
Increasing use of ocean space, through land or sea industries, has over time caused aggregated ecolo...
In 2006 Norway implemented an integrated and ecosystem-based management plan for the Barents Sea, an...
The introduction of ecosystem-based oceans management has become a critical issue in the Arctic. Nor...
Over the last decade, the most controversial issue regarding the management of Norwegian marine wate...
This article investigates the contribution of the Norwegian integrated marine management (IMM) plans...
The Hatton-Rockall plateau in the northeast Atlantic Ocean has long been the subject of interest for...
The Barents Sea ecosystem components and services are under pressure from climate change and other a...
The Hatton-Rockall plateau in the northeast Atlantic Ocean has long been the subject of interest for...
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 ...
Ecosystem-based management (EBM) is a holistic approach for nature management that aims at achieving...
Norway and Russia are both moving petroleum activities into the Barents Sea. The Norwegian activitie...