The SIMNORAT project poster gives a general overview of the project and its activities. Initially developed for the Sea Tech Week in Brest in October 2018, the poster was also displayed at the SIMNORAT Final Conference. The poster is available in English and French. Please note that the website indicated on the poster is no longer online.This document was produced as part of SIMNORAT Project (Grant Agreement N0. EASME/EMFF/2015/1.2.1.3/03/SI2.742089). Competition for maritime space – for renewable energy equipment, aquaculture and other uses – has highlighted the need to manage our waters more coherently. Maritime spatial planning (MSP) works across borders and sectors to ensure human activities at sea take place in an efficient, safe a...
Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) is gaining importance as a new process for the governance of seas an...
Component: 1.3.6. Establishing case studies on approaches to MSP implementation Sub-component: CS#2 ...
Component 1.3.2 – Spatial demands and future trends for maritime sectors and marine conservation C1...
The Final Conference of the SIMNORAT project took place in Brest (France) on 29-30 January 2019. On...
Component: 1.3 Support for Member States' implementation of Maritime Spatial Planning Sub-component...
The Final Conference of the SIMNORAT project took place in Brest (France) on 29-30 January 2019. On...
The Final Conference of the SIMNORAT project took place in Brest (France) on 29-30 January 2019. On...
Component 1.3.2 – Spatial demands and future trends for maritime sectors and marine conservation C1...
Component: C1.2 Development of Cooperation on transboundary MSP Sub-component: C1.2.2 Analysis of t...
Component 1.3.2 – Spatial demands and future trends for maritime sectors and marine conservation C1....
Component 1.3.5 – Improving Stakeholder Engagement Component 1.3.6 – Cases Studies The specific obj...
Component: 1.3.1 Develop and propose a conceptual methodology for transboundary MSP in the Northern ...
Component: 1.3.1 Develop and propose a conceptual methodology for transboundary MSP in the Northern ...
The Final Conference of the SIMNORAT project took place in Brest (France) on 29-30 January 2019. On...
Component 1: Supporting Implementation of MSP Sub-component 1.3.3: Data Information requirements for...
Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) is gaining importance as a new process for the governance of seas an...
Component: 1.3.6. Establishing case studies on approaches to MSP implementation Sub-component: CS#2 ...
Component 1.3.2 – Spatial demands and future trends for maritime sectors and marine conservation C1...
The Final Conference of the SIMNORAT project took place in Brest (France) on 29-30 January 2019. On...
Component: 1.3 Support for Member States' implementation of Maritime Spatial Planning Sub-component...
The Final Conference of the SIMNORAT project took place in Brest (France) on 29-30 January 2019. On...
The Final Conference of the SIMNORAT project took place in Brest (France) on 29-30 January 2019. On...
Component 1.3.2 – Spatial demands and future trends for maritime sectors and marine conservation C1...
Component: C1.2 Development of Cooperation on transboundary MSP Sub-component: C1.2.2 Analysis of t...
Component 1.3.2 – Spatial demands and future trends for maritime sectors and marine conservation C1....
Component 1.3.5 – Improving Stakeholder Engagement Component 1.3.6 – Cases Studies The specific obj...
Component: 1.3.1 Develop and propose a conceptual methodology for transboundary MSP in the Northern ...
Component: 1.3.1 Develop and propose a conceptual methodology for transboundary MSP in the Northern ...
The Final Conference of the SIMNORAT project took place in Brest (France) on 29-30 January 2019. On...
Component 1: Supporting Implementation of MSP Sub-component 1.3.3: Data Information requirements for...
Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) is gaining importance as a new process for the governance of seas an...
Component: 1.3.6. Establishing case studies on approaches to MSP implementation Sub-component: CS#2 ...
Component 1.3.2 – Spatial demands and future trends for maritime sectors and marine conservation C1...