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    Maritime Spatial Planning :past, present, future

    Maritime Spatial Planning :past, present, future

    Jacek Zaucha(editor)Kira Gee(editor)

    Maritime or marine spatial planning has gained increasing prominence as an integrated, common-sense approach to promoting sustainable maritime development. A growing number of countries are engaged in preparing and implementing maritime spatial plans: however, questions are emerging from the growing body of MSP experience. How can maritime spatial planning deal with a complex and dynamic environment such as the sea? How can MSP be embedded in multiple levels of governance across regional and national borders – and how far does the environment benefit from this new approach? This open access book is the first comprehensive overview of maritime spatial planning. Situated at the intersection between theory and practice, the volume draws together several strands of interdisciplinary research, reflecting on the history of MSP as well as examining current practice and looking towards the future. The authors and contributors examine MSP from disciplines as diverse as geography, urban planning, political science, natural science, sociology and education; reflecting the growing critical engagement with MSP in many academic fields. This innovative and pioneering volume will be of interest and value to students and scholars of maritime spatial planning, as well as planners and practitioners.Maritime or marine spatial planning has gained increasing prominence as an integrated, common-sense approach to promoting sustainable maritime development. A growing number of countries are engaged in preparing and implementing maritime spatial plans: however, questions are emerging from the growing body of MSP experience. How can maritime spatial planning deal with a complex and dynamic environment such as the sea? How can MSP be embedded in multiple levels of governance across regional and national borders – and how far does the environment benefit from this new approach? This open access book is the first comprehensive overview of maritime spatial planning. Situated at the intersection between theory and practice, the volume draws together several strands of interdisciplinary research, reflecting on the history of MSP as well as examining current practice and looking towards the future. The authors and contributors examine MSP from disciplines as diverse as geography, urban planning, political science, natural science, sociology and education; reflecting the growing critical engagement with MSP in many academic fields. This innovative and pioneering volume will be of interest and value to students and scholars of maritime spatial planning, as well as planners and practitioners.

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    Description of Maritime Spatial Planning :past, present, future

    Maritime or marine spatial planning has gained increasing prominence as an integrated, common-sense approach to promoting sustainable maritime development. A growing number of countries are engaged in

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    Publish Date

    2019 Dec 31

    Authors
    Jacek Zaucha(editor)Kira Gee(editor)

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    978-3-319-98696-8

    About the authors

    Jacek Zaucha(editor)
    Jacek Zaucha(editor)

    Professor of Economics, University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland He also works as a researcher at the Institute for Development and Maritime Institute in Gdańsk.

      Jacek Zaucha(editor)
      Kira Gee(editor)
      Kira Gee(editor)

      She currently works in the Land2Sea, SeaUseTip and CoastWise projects based at Helmholtz Zentrum Geesthacht. My particular field of expertise is Maritime Spatial Planning, where I have worked in a series of EU-funded projects both as a researcher and consultant. I'm currently adviser to the Namibian and South African MSP process in a GIZ funded project managed by s.Pro sustainable projects. Academically my interests include cultural values related to coasts and seas, marine governance and linking MSP to social sustainability.

      Kira Gee(editor)

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      marine spatial planningmarine governanceEU MSP Directiveintegrated marine managementsocial-ecological systemssustainable blue growthland-sea interactionsblue sector growthmarine planningopen accesssustainable maritime developmenturban planningpolitical scienceenvironmental policyEcosystem-Based ManagementSystematic Conservation Planning

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