Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) is considered a key instrument for the implementation of the EU Integrated Maritime Policy (IMP), which aims to ensure the economic development of coastal and marine areas in a sustainable manner. Coastal zones constitute the “hinge” between land and sea developments, so that MSP must coordinate, and overlap where required, with Integrated Coastal Management (ICM), using a common ecosystem approach. The selection of suitable geographical units, where this approach can be taken, and MSP/ICM applied, requires the assessment of ecological provinces, characterized by a coherent set of environmental traits. Ideally this can be done on the basis of synoptic Remote Sensing (RS) data, to cover space/time scales not a...
Maritime spatial planning (MSP) is a new and innovative tool to introduce spatial planning in mariti...
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 ...
The proliferation of economic and recreational activities in the European seas is leading to increas...
In recent years, maritime spatial planning (MSP) has become an internationally emerging, promising t...
Maritime Spatial Planning (hereinafter mentioned as MSP) is developing and growing rapidly and const...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is a relatively new instrument designed to alleviate conflicts between...
Maritime and coastal areas play an important role in the development of human activities and are a s...
The EU Integrated Maritime Policy draws on Maritime Spatial Planning to reconcile protection and exp...
There is broad agreement that marine spatial planning (MSP) should incorporate transboundary conside...
Maritime spatial planning (MSP; also referred to as marine spatial planning) has emerged as an impor...
Until recently, in policy discourse, the maritime focus has tended to be on the promotion and protec...
The JCC Special Issue on "maritime Spatial Planning" - a series of 4 workshops set up in 2009 by t...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP), which is in concept similar to land-use planning, is a public process...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP)6 is a relatively new instrument designed to aid in answering all the t...
Maritime spatial planning (MSP) is a new and innovative tool to introduce spatial planning in mariti...
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 ...
The proliferation of economic and recreational activities in the European seas is leading to increas...
In recent years, maritime spatial planning (MSP) has become an internationally emerging, promising t...
Maritime Spatial Planning (hereinafter mentioned as MSP) is developing and growing rapidly and const...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is a relatively new instrument designed to alleviate conflicts between...
Maritime and coastal areas play an important role in the development of human activities and are a s...
The EU Integrated Maritime Policy draws on Maritime Spatial Planning to reconcile protection and exp...
There is broad agreement that marine spatial planning (MSP) should incorporate transboundary conside...
Maritime spatial planning (MSP; also referred to as marine spatial planning) has emerged as an impor...
Until recently, in policy discourse, the maritime focus has tended to be on the promotion and protec...
The JCC Special Issue on "maritime Spatial Planning" - a series of 4 workshops set up in 2009 by t...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP), which is in concept similar to land-use planning, is a public process...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP)6 is a relatively new instrument designed to aid in answering all the t...
Maritime spatial planning (MSP) is a new and innovative tool to introduce spatial planning in mariti...
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 ...