Maritime Spatial Planning as Evolving Policy in Europe: Attitudes, Challenges and Trends

Maritime Spatial Planning (hereinafter mentioned as MSP) is developing and growing rapidly and constantly worldwide. It is acknowledged as a key instrument to balance sectoral interests and achieve sustainable use of marine resources with the ecosystem-based approach as the underpinning principle (E...

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Main Author: Kyvelou-Chiotini, Stella Sofia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bucharest 2017-10-01
Series:European Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities
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spelling doaj-d71b0bf9dc194e2bb167cb390daf3aaf2021-09-02T02:40:17ZengUniversity of BucharestEuropean Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities2285-49162285-49162017-10-0163114Maritime Spatial Planning as Evolving Policy in Europe: Attitudes, Challenges and TrendsKyvelou-Chiotini, Stella Sofia0Panteion University, Athens, GreeceMaritime Spatial Planning (hereinafter mentioned as MSP) is developing and growing rapidly and constantly worldwide. It is acknowledged as a key instrument to balance sectoral interests and achieve sustainable use of marine resources with the ecosystem-based approach as the underpinning principle (EC, 2010). Nevertheless, there are different planning approaches and different levels of implementation of maritime/marine spatial  planning (MSP) processes in the world. Among the plans implemented in Europe, and based on the planning processes developed, different aims for MSP can be noted which translate into either strategic, fully integrated, forward-looking and participative planning or “spatial optimization” elements. On the other hand there are  areas where MSP is in an immature phase and where mutual learning, improved governance or capacity building is needed, or areas where a strategic approach to facilitate coordination of MSP arrangements would be necessary. This paper addresses current MSP attitudes, challenges and future trends and discusses the MSP planning and management conceptual approaches, options and styles, mainly as defined through the European regulatory framework. https://sites.google.com/a/fspub.unibuc.ro/european-quarterly-of-political-attitudes-and-mentalities/Home/eqpam_vol6_no3-july2017-_kyvelouMaritime spatial planningStrategic planningecosystem-based managementmarine governanceland-sea interaction
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author Kyvelou-Chiotini, Stella Sofia
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Maritime Spatial Planning as Evolving Policy in Europe: Attitudes, Challenges and Trends
European Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities
Maritime spatial planning
Strategic planning
ecosystem-based management
marine governance
land-sea interaction
author_facet Kyvelou-Chiotini, Stella Sofia
author_sort Kyvelou-Chiotini, Stella Sofia
title Maritime Spatial Planning as Evolving Policy in Europe: Attitudes, Challenges and Trends
title_short Maritime Spatial Planning as Evolving Policy in Europe: Attitudes, Challenges and Trends
title_full Maritime Spatial Planning as Evolving Policy in Europe: Attitudes, Challenges and Trends
title_fullStr Maritime Spatial Planning as Evolving Policy in Europe: Attitudes, Challenges and Trends
title_full_unstemmed Maritime Spatial Planning as Evolving Policy in Europe: Attitudes, Challenges and Trends
title_sort maritime spatial planning as evolving policy in europe: attitudes, challenges and trends
publisher University of Bucharest
series European Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities
issn 2285-4916
2285-4916
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Maritime Spatial Planning (hereinafter mentioned as MSP) is developing and growing rapidly and constantly worldwide. It is acknowledged as a key instrument to balance sectoral interests and achieve sustainable use of marine resources with the ecosystem-based approach as the underpinning principle (EC, 2010). Nevertheless, there are different planning approaches and different levels of implementation of maritime/marine spatial  planning (MSP) processes in the world. Among the plans implemented in Europe, and based on the planning processes developed, different aims for MSP can be noted which translate into either strategic, fully integrated, forward-looking and participative planning or “spatial optimization” elements. On the other hand there are  areas where MSP is in an immature phase and where mutual learning, improved governance or capacity building is needed, or areas where a strategic approach to facilitate coordination of MSP arrangements would be necessary. This paper addresses current MSP attitudes, challenges and future trends and discusses the MSP planning and management conceptual approaches, options and styles, mainly as defined through the European regulatory framework.
topic Maritime spatial planning
Strategic planning
ecosystem-based management
marine governance
land-sea interaction
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