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The Future of Marine Spatial Planning-Perspectives from Early Career Researchers

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 13, Issue 24, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su132413879

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marine spatial planning; MSP education; climate change; ecological sustainability; blue justice; ecosystem services; blue governance

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A group of early career researchers discussed topics, challenges, and solutions related to the future of marine spatial planning, highlighting the importance of climate change, ecological sustainability, blue justice, ecosystem services, and blue governance. They emphasized the need for transdisciplinary education to promote a common understanding and ensure ecologically sustainable development.
In early 2021, the Erasmus+ knowledge flows partnership organised a session to discuss the future of marine spatial planning (MSP) at an international conference. We, a group of nine early career researchers, came together after the conference to continue the discussion: which topics should be considered in future MSP, what are the challenges, and which solutions are there to overcome these challenges? This communication shall raise awareness of the topics of climate change, ecological sustainability, blue justice, ecosystem services, and blue governance, which we identified as important for future MSP endeavours. We show the interconnectedness of the topics and argue that transdisciplinary education is required to contribute to a common understanding of MSP, which adopts an ecosystem-based approach, ensures equitable distribution of benefits, and secures ecologically sustainable development within an adaptive governance framework.

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