Abstract With successive Government restructuring and the introduction of the Marine and Coastal Access Act in 2009, this paper revisits a previous set of organograms created in 2006 indicating the government departments with responsibilities relating to the marine and coastal environment in England in 2014. The 2009 Act presented an opportunity to harmonise marine management by simplifying the complexity in England through a radical restructuring of marine governance; however this is apparently not the case with many overlapping responsibilities still existing. This paper provides an overview of the 2009 Act, discussing some of the significant changes like the creation of the Marine Management Organisation (MMO), examines the current stru...
Competing spatial claims and conflicts between maritime economic activities and biodiversity in Euro...
The effectiveness of institutional arrangements and policies for governance has become a key questio...
The effectiveness of institutional arrangements and policies for governance has become a key questio...
With successive Government restructuring and the introduction of the Marine and Coastal Access Act i...
In 2009 the UK Marine and Coastal Access Act was adopted and this, coupled with the establishment of...
Marine and coastal policy in the UK has faced a number of significant changes in recent years, most ...
Recent proposals for a Marine Bill call for dramatic change in institutional arrangements and an eco...
Coastal states are increasingly urged to transform their sectoral and fragmented marine governance r...
This paper examines the Marine and Coastal Access Bill as it was tabled on 8th December 2008. It exp...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This paper is based on a qualitative study undertaken between April 2016 and Feb...
Coastal governance exhibits particular challenges due to the different legal and policy contexts whi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009 is now enacted into law. This paper looks at predictions made...
Competing spatial claims and conflicts between maritime economic activities and biodiversity in Euro...
The effectiveness of institutional arrangements and policies for governance has become a key questio...
The effectiveness of institutional arrangements and policies for governance has become a key questio...
With successive Government restructuring and the introduction of the Marine and Coastal Access Act i...
In 2009 the UK Marine and Coastal Access Act was adopted and this, coupled with the establishment of...
Marine and coastal policy in the UK has faced a number of significant changes in recent years, most ...
Recent proposals for a Marine Bill call for dramatic change in institutional arrangements and an eco...
Coastal states are increasingly urged to transform their sectoral and fragmented marine governance r...
This paper examines the Marine and Coastal Access Bill as it was tabled on 8th December 2008. It exp...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This paper is based on a qualitative study undertaken between April 2016 and Feb...
Coastal governance exhibits particular challenges due to the different legal and policy contexts whi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009 is now enacted into law. This paper looks at predictions made...
Competing spatial claims and conflicts between maritime economic activities and biodiversity in Euro...
The effectiveness of institutional arrangements and policies for governance has become a key questio...
The effectiveness of institutional arrangements and policies for governance has become a key questio...