Marine spatial planning: global and regional conventions and organizations
Maes, F.; Cliquet, A. (2015). Marine spatial planning: global and regional conventions and organizations, in: Hassan, D. et al. (Ed.) Transboundary marine spatial planning and international law. pp. 85-100
In: Hassan, D. et al. (Ed.) (2015). Transboundary marine spatial planning and international law. Routledge: London. ISBN 9781317810599. 248 pp., meer
Marine spatial planning (MSP) can be broadly seen as a planning process to designate or identify preferential zones for various activities at sea with the aim to reduce user conflicts. As a tool, MSP can also be used to designate marine protected areas (MPAs) and to support area-based nature conservation as well as introduce a long-term vision to regulate new activities at sea. MSP is considered to be an appropriate tool and process to achieve an ecosystem-based sustainable management of activities at sea.
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