Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) requires the participation of various stakeholders representing the multiple sectors operating in any given planning area. At a theoretical level, early and effective stakeholder participation is a fundamental aspect of MSP; it is also a legal requirement under a host of international and European instruments. This chapter explores the real-life challenges associated with delivering multi-sector participatory MSP processes. Insights and practical recommendations are drawn from five case studies from Europe\u27s Atlantic sea basin including a research-based civil-society-led transboundary MSP pilot project, and four statutory initiatives from EU Member States on the island of Ireland and the Iberian coast. Vario...
Marine ecosystems around the globe are increasingly affected by human activities such as fisheries, ...
The following paper considers the topic of stakeholder engagement within an emerging way of ocean go...
The European Union (EU) has taken the lead to promote the management of coastal systems. Management ...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) requires the participation of various stakeholders representing the mu...
This paper aims to contribute to the current debate on Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) by exploring th...
Maritime Spatial Planning (hereinafter mentioned as MSP) is developing and growing rapidly and const...
International audienceThere is already a substantial body of literature examining the participation ...
Maritime spatial planning (MSP; also referred to as marine spatial planning) has emerged as an impor...
Due to the interdependency that exists between the ecosystem resources and its users, successful imp...
Stakeholder involvement is commonly understood as a key principle in marine or maritime spatial plan...
There is broad agreement that marine spatial planning (MSP) should incorporate transboundary conside...
Marine spatial planning (MSP) is often considered as a pragmatic approach to implement an ecosystem ...
Marine Spatial Planning is labelled as ‘an idea whose time has come’ based on its applicability to a...
Traditional silo approaches to managing marine resources and anthropogenic activities are progressiv...
Marine spatial planning (MSP) is advocated as a means of managing human uses of the sea in a manner ...
Marine ecosystems around the globe are increasingly affected by human activities such as fisheries, ...
The following paper considers the topic of stakeholder engagement within an emerging way of ocean go...
The European Union (EU) has taken the lead to promote the management of coastal systems. Management ...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) requires the participation of various stakeholders representing the mu...
This paper aims to contribute to the current debate on Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) by exploring th...
Maritime Spatial Planning (hereinafter mentioned as MSP) is developing and growing rapidly and const...
International audienceThere is already a substantial body of literature examining the participation ...
Maritime spatial planning (MSP; also referred to as marine spatial planning) has emerged as an impor...
Due to the interdependency that exists between the ecosystem resources and its users, successful imp...
Stakeholder involvement is commonly understood as a key principle in marine or maritime spatial plan...
There is broad agreement that marine spatial planning (MSP) should incorporate transboundary conside...
Marine spatial planning (MSP) is often considered as a pragmatic approach to implement an ecosystem ...
Marine Spatial Planning is labelled as ‘an idea whose time has come’ based on its applicability to a...
Traditional silo approaches to managing marine resources and anthropogenic activities are progressiv...
Marine spatial planning (MSP) is advocated as a means of managing human uses of the sea in a manner ...
Marine ecosystems around the globe are increasingly affected by human activities such as fisheries, ...
The following paper considers the topic of stakeholder engagement within an emerging way of ocean go...
The European Union (EU) has taken the lead to promote the management of coastal systems. Management ...