A Practical guide to the designation of ship corridors in maritime spatial planning. Work Package 4.4 [Baltic LINes].

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2018Author
Meyer, Nele Kristin
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This practical guide has been developed by the partnership of several planning authorities in course
of the Interreg project Baltic LINes. The guide is strongly related and therefore also added as annex
to the Baltic LINes report “Identification of transnational planning criteria for energy and shipping in
the Baltic Sea”. However, the guide can also be used independently as tool for those maritime spatial
planners that are looking for practical advices for the designation of ship corridors in their national
sea area – irrespectively if they are from within the Baltic region or an absolutely different part of the
world.
The guide presents a step-wise approach summarizing the most important topics to address when
designating ship corridors for maritime spatial planning (MSP). It should not be seen as the one-andonly way to develop and designate ship corridors in MSP as national planning systems vary greatly
and other options may be preferable. Especially when it comes to the pr.....
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Bundesamt für Seeschifffahrt und HydrographieHamburg, Germany
Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.ABest Practice Type
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EuropeanBaltic Sea
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Meyer, N.K. (2018) A Practical guide to teh designation of ship corridors in maritime spatial planning. Work Package 4.4. Hamburg, Germany, Bundesamt für Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie, 11pp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-869Collections
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