International audienceOcean grabbing occurs when traditional users, such as small-scale fishers, are pushed aside by new development activities. This grabbing must be prevented to avoid sea uses that maintain or increase social inequity. In this paper, we show that in tropical Atlantic countries, such as Brazil and Senegal, examples of ocean grabbing already occur. In this context, we analyse if Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) may be an opportunity to limit ocean grabbing or, to the contrary, poses a risk to increase it. MSP calls for an ecosystem approach that requires integrated coastal and marine management and involves stakeholders in developing a shared vision of the future, where society and environment are preserved. However, recent ...
Marine spatial planning (MSP) is positioning itself as a rational decision-making process regulating...
Over 1.3 billion people live on tropical coasts, primarily in developing countries. Many depend on a...
ABSTRACT Marine spatial planning (MSP) has emerged as a highly promoted approach to implementing int...
International audienceOcean grabbing occurs when traditional users, such as small-scale fishers, are...
The goal of marine spatial planning is to manage uses of marine space to reduce tensions between hum...
The goal of marine spatial planning is to manage uses of marine space to reduce tensions between hum...
Maritime spatial planning (MSP) is a governance approach that has been applauded for its promise to ...
Over 1.3 billion people live on tropical coasts, primarily in developing countries. Many depend on a...
During the past 10 years, the evolution of marine spatial planning (MSP) and ocean zoning has become...
Marine spatial planning (MSP) is positioning itself as a rational decision-making process regulating...
Over 1.3 billion people live on tropical coasts, primarily in developing countries. Many depend on a...
ABSTRACT Marine spatial planning (MSP) has emerged as a highly promoted approach to implementing int...
International audienceOcean grabbing occurs when traditional users, such as small-scale fishers, are...
The goal of marine spatial planning is to manage uses of marine space to reduce tensions between hum...
The goal of marine spatial planning is to manage uses of marine space to reduce tensions between hum...
Maritime spatial planning (MSP) is a governance approach that has been applauded for its promise to ...
Over 1.3 billion people live on tropical coasts, primarily in developing countries. Many depend on a...
During the past 10 years, the evolution of marine spatial planning (MSP) and ocean zoning has become...
Marine spatial planning (MSP) is positioning itself as a rational decision-making process regulating...
Over 1.3 billion people live on tropical coasts, primarily in developing countries. Many depend on a...
ABSTRACT Marine spatial planning (MSP) has emerged as a highly promoted approach to implementing int...