Maritime Spatial Planning
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Maritime Spatial Planning
past, present, future
Gee, Kira; Zaucha, Jacek
Springer International Publishing AG
01/2019
477
Dura
Inglês
9783319986951
15 a 20 dias
934
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Chapter 1. Marine Spatial Planning at the interface of planning, geography and social sciences; Charles Ehler, Jacek Zaucha, Kira Gee.- Chapter 2. The ocean perspective; Kira Gee.- Chapter 3. Challenges and opportunities for ecosystem based management and Marine Spatial Planning in the Irish Sea; Tim O'Higgins, Linda O'Higgins, Anne Marie O'Hagan, Joseph Owona Ansong.- Chapter 4. Systematic conservation planning as a tool to advance ecologically or biologically significant area and marine spatial planning processes; Linda R. Harris, Stephen Holness, Gunnar Finke, Stephen Kirkman and Kerry Sink.- Chapter 5 Can Classical Location Theory Apply To Sea Space?; Jacek Zaucha.- Chapter 6. Marine spatial planning the EU's Blue Growth Policy: Past, present and future perspectives.- Angela Schultz-Zehden, Barbara Weig, Ivana Lukic.- Chapter 7. The socio-cultural dimensions of Marine Spatial Planning; Emma McKinley, Tim Acott and Tim Stojanovic.- Chapter 8. Adding people to the sea: conceptualising social sustainability in MSP; Fred Saunders, Michael Gilek and Ralph Tafon.- Chapter 9. Politics and Power in Marine Spatial Planning; Wesley Flannery, Jane Clarke and Benedict McAteer.- Chapter 10. Towards a ladder of MSP participation.- Andrea Morf, Michael Kull, Joanna Piwowarczyk, Kira Gee.- Chapter 11. Taking account of land-Sea interactions in MSP; Sue Kidd, Hannah Jones and Stephen Jay.- Chapter 12. Linking ICZM to MSP: The Mediterranean experience; Emiliano Ramieri, Martina Bocci and Marina Markovic.- Chapter 13. Stakeholder Processes in Marine Spatial Planning:Ambitions and Realities from the European Atlantic Experience; Sarah Twomey and Cathal O'Mahony.- Chapter 14. Scenario-Building for Marine Spatial Planning; Lynne McGowan, Stephen Jay, and Sue Kidd.- Chapter 15. MSP as a form of risk governance; Roland Cormier and Andreas Kannen.- Chapter 16. The Role of the Law of the Sea in Marine Spatial Planning; Dorota Pyc.- Chapter 17. The need for Marine SpatialPlanning in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction; Susanne Altvater, Ruth Fletcher and Cristian Passarello.- Chapter 18. Evaluation of MSP - valuing the process, knowing the impacts; Riku Varjopuro.- Chapter 19. Education and Training for Maritime Spatial Planners; Helena Calado, Catarina Fonseca, Joseph Onwona Ansong, Manuel Frias and Marta Vergilio.
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marine spatial planning;marine governance;EU MSP Directive;social-ecological systems;integrated marine management;sustainable blue growth;land-sea interactions;blue sector growth;marine planning;open access;sustainable maritime development;urban planning;political science;environmental policy;Ecosystem-Based Management;Systematic Conservation Planning;Environmental Geography;marine and freshwater sciences
Chapter 1. Marine Spatial Planning at the interface of planning, geography and social sciences; Charles Ehler, Jacek Zaucha, Kira Gee.- Chapter 2. The ocean perspective; Kira Gee.- Chapter 3. Challenges and opportunities for ecosystem based management and Marine Spatial Planning in the Irish Sea; Tim O'Higgins, Linda O'Higgins, Anne Marie O'Hagan, Joseph Owona Ansong.- Chapter 4. Systematic conservation planning as a tool to advance ecologically or biologically significant area and marine spatial planning processes; Linda R. Harris, Stephen Holness, Gunnar Finke, Stephen Kirkman and Kerry Sink.- Chapter 5 Can Classical Location Theory Apply To Sea Space?; Jacek Zaucha.- Chapter 6. Marine spatial planning the EU's Blue Growth Policy: Past, present and future perspectives.- Angela Schultz-Zehden, Barbara Weig, Ivana Lukic.- Chapter 7. The socio-cultural dimensions of Marine Spatial Planning; Emma McKinley, Tim Acott and Tim Stojanovic.- Chapter 8. Adding people to the sea: conceptualising social sustainability in MSP; Fred Saunders, Michael Gilek and Ralph Tafon.- Chapter 9. Politics and Power in Marine Spatial Planning; Wesley Flannery, Jane Clarke and Benedict McAteer.- Chapter 10. Towards a ladder of MSP participation.- Andrea Morf, Michael Kull, Joanna Piwowarczyk, Kira Gee.- Chapter 11. Taking account of land-Sea interactions in MSP; Sue Kidd, Hannah Jones and Stephen Jay.- Chapter 12. Linking ICZM to MSP: The Mediterranean experience; Emiliano Ramieri, Martina Bocci and Marina Markovic.- Chapter 13. Stakeholder Processes in Marine Spatial Planning:Ambitions and Realities from the European Atlantic Experience; Sarah Twomey and Cathal O'Mahony.- Chapter 14. Scenario-Building for Marine Spatial Planning; Lynne McGowan, Stephen Jay, and Sue Kidd.- Chapter 15. MSP as a form of risk governance; Roland Cormier and Andreas Kannen.- Chapter 16. The Role of the Law of the Sea in Marine Spatial Planning; Dorota Pyc.- Chapter 17. The need for Marine SpatialPlanning in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction; Susanne Altvater, Ruth Fletcher and Cristian Passarello.- Chapter 18. Evaluation of MSP - valuing the process, knowing the impacts; Riku Varjopuro.- Chapter 19. Education and Training for Maritime Spatial Planners; Helena Calado, Catarina Fonseca, Joseph Onwona Ansong, Manuel Frias and Marta Vergilio.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
marine spatial planning;marine governance;EU MSP Directive;social-ecological systems;integrated marine management;sustainable blue growth;land-sea interactions;blue sector growth;marine planning;open access;sustainable maritime development;urban planning;political science;environmental policy;Ecosystem-Based Management;Systematic Conservation Planning;Environmental Geography;marine and freshwater sciences