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    Identification of maritime spatial planning best practices in the Baltic Sea Region and other European Union maritime regions.

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    2012
    Author
    Zaucha, Jacek
    Matczak, Magdalena
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    73pp.
    
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    Abstract
    This report identifies good practices in implementation of the Baltic Sea Broad-scale Maritime Spatial Planning Principles jointly developed by VASAB and HELCOM. in 2010. The main aim of this exercise is to support planning process in the Bothnian Sea and share experience on maritime spatial planning (MSP) among the VASAB and HELCOM stakeholders and other relevant actors. The first part of the report is devoted to presentation of the most important planning activities in the Baltic Sea Region covering marine waters. The following plans draft plans and planning projects have been analysed: Pilot maritime spatial plan for the Southern Middle Bank, Pilot maritime spatial plan for Western part of the Gulf of Gdańsk, Pilot maritime spatial plan for the Western coast of Latvia and the adjacent waters, Spatial plan for the German EEZ of the Baltic Sea, Spatial Development programme of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Pilot Project Pomeranian Bight / Arkona Basin, Pilot maritime spatial plans for the .....
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    http://www.vasab. org/files/documents/MSP/MSP_best%20practices.pdf
    Other Title
    Identification of maritime spatial planning best practices in the Baltic Sea Region and other European Union maritime regions (comments of WWF, Estonia, Latvia, Germany. HELCOM Secretariat accomodated,Finland added).
    Publisher
    Maritime Institute in Gdańsk
    Gdansk, Poland
    Document Language
    en
    Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
    14.2
    Essential Ocean Variables (EOV)
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    Spatial Coverage
    Baltic Sea
    European waters
    Citation
    Zaucha, J. & Matczak, M. (2012) Identification of maritime spatial planning best practices in the Baltic Sea Region and other European Union maritime regions. Gdansk, Poland, Maritime Institute in Gdańsk, 73pp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1725
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    https://repository.oceanbestpractices.org/handle/11329/1882
    http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1725
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