International audienceThis paper introduces an interactive method which aims to map out perspectives on the state of ecosystem-based approaches (EbA) in marine spatial planning (MSP). MSP meets a need for organising the allocation of space to maritime uses. MSP should also control and limit the pressures induced by these activities on marine ecosystems. To evaluate how EbA is actually applied, this research proposes a participatory method to assess the effectiveness of current EbA practices within MSP process using perceptual maps. The mapping focuses on two dimensions: relevance and implementation of a set of 13 key elements of EbA. The method was tested on a sample of marine planners from ongoing MSP processes in northern European sea bas...
198 p.Due to increasing competition for ocean space, there is a signifcant need for a coherent marit...
During the past 10 years, the evolution of marine spatial planning (MSP) and ocean zoning has become...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is a relatively new instrument designed to alleviate conflicts between...
International audienceThis paper introduces an interactive method which aims to map out perspectives...
Marine or maritime spatial planning (MSP) works across borders and sectors to ensure human activitie...
Sustainable development is the framing concept assuring that resources are exploited while maintaini...
Marine ecosystems around the globe are increasingly affected by human activities such as fisheries, ...
In order to manage and facilitate economic growth while safeguarding environmental objectives in the...
International audienceWith growing interest in ocean uses for sustainable economic development, ther...
This paper introduces smart marine ecosystem-based planning (SMEP), a marine spatial planning (MSP) ...
AbstractThe Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) agreed in 2008 on the need to identify Ecologic...
The ecosystem approach (EA) has been widely adopted as an overarching principle of marine spatial pl...
Conventional sectoral management and piecemeal governance are considered less and less appropriate i...
Conventional sectoral management and piecemeal governance are considered less and less appropriate i...
198 p.Due to increasing competition for ocean space, there is a signifcant need for a coherent marit...
During the past 10 years, the evolution of marine spatial planning (MSP) and ocean zoning has become...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is a relatively new instrument designed to alleviate conflicts between...
International audienceThis paper introduces an interactive method which aims to map out perspectives...
Marine or maritime spatial planning (MSP) works across borders and sectors to ensure human activitie...
Sustainable development is the framing concept assuring that resources are exploited while maintaini...
Marine ecosystems around the globe are increasingly affected by human activities such as fisheries, ...
In order to manage and facilitate economic growth while safeguarding environmental objectives in the...
International audienceWith growing interest in ocean uses for sustainable economic development, ther...
This paper introduces smart marine ecosystem-based planning (SMEP), a marine spatial planning (MSP) ...
AbstractThe Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) agreed in 2008 on the need to identify Ecologic...
The ecosystem approach (EA) has been widely adopted as an overarching principle of marine spatial pl...
Conventional sectoral management and piecemeal governance are considered less and less appropriate i...
Conventional sectoral management and piecemeal governance are considered less and less appropriate i...
198 p.Due to increasing competition for ocean space, there is a signifcant need for a coherent marit...
During the past 10 years, the evolution of marine spatial planning (MSP) and ocean zoning has become...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is a relatively new instrument designed to alleviate conflicts between...