4.6 Article

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

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Engineering, Environmental

Marine spatial planning: Coordinating divergent marine interests

Kjell Grip et al.

Summary: Globally, ecosystem-based marine spatial planning plays a key role in coordinating different authorities to balance the diverse requirements in managing marine areas and space. Ecology sets limits on acceptable human activities and multiple aspects must be considered in the planning process. A more holistic, multi-sectoral, and coordinated approach is needed for successful marine planning and management, challenging traditional sector division and calling for better coordinated marine policies.

AMBIO (2021)

Article Environmental Studies

Marine spatial planning in areas beyond national jurisdiction

Glen Wright et al.

Summary: With increasing pressure on marine areas beyond national jurisdiction, the international community is initiating negotiations for a legally binding agreement on biodiversity conservation. The current international legal framework lacks holistic area-based management tools for ABNJ, but marine spatial planning is proposed as a potential tool to be included in the new agreement.

MARINE POLICY (2021)

Article Environmental Studies

Major challenges in developing marine spatial planning

Catarina Frazao Santos et al.

Summary: Marine spatial planning is being developed globally to promote sustainable ocean management and governance. Despite its widespread acceptance, MSP still faces numerous challenges, including shortcomings in political and institutional frameworks, stakeholder engagement, consideration of human and social dimensions, balancing economic development and marine ecosystem conservation, and adapting to global environmental change.

MARINE POLICY (2021)

Article Ecology

Beyond ecosystem services and nature?s contributions: Is it time to leave utilitarian environmentalism behind?

Roldan Muradian et al.

Summary: The NCP approach aims to provide a more inclusive discourse in sustainability science, but some critical reactions have focused on the costs of departing from the ES concept. This paper argues that the main fault of the NCP approach lies in perpetuating problematic tenets of the ES framework and utilitarian environmentalism.

ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS (2021)

Article Oceanography

Proposing an ecosystem services-based framework to assess sustainability impacts of maritime spatial plans (MSP-SA)

Pia Frederiksen et al.

Summary: This study presents an ecosystem services-based framework to facilitate the development of sustainability assessment methods for supporting maritime spatial planning. The research highlights the lack of attention to social sustainability aspects in planning practices and proposes a sustainability impact assessment framework that integrates sustainability dimensions.

OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT (2021)

Article Environmental Studies

Blue growth and blue justice: Ten risks and solutions for the ocean economy

Nathan James Bennett et al.

Summary: As the ocean is seen as a new frontier for economic development, there are substantial risks for people and the environment, including issues of dispossession, pollution, impact on livelihoods, marginalization of women, human rights abuses, and exclusion from governance. The dominant discourse of blue growth needs to shift towards a more inclusive and just ocean economy that addresses the 10 identified risks of social injustice.

MARINE POLICY (2021)

Article Environmental Studies

Governance analysis of Nha Trang Bay and Cu Lao Cham Marine Protected Areas, Vietnam

Duong T. Khuu et al.

Summary: The first two marine protected areas in Vietnam, Nha Trang Bay and Cu Lao Cham, heavily relied on economic incentives to achieve conservation objectives. However, shifts in economic incentives have resulted in conflicts between local and non-local fishers, as well as provincial/city governments and tourism operators/developers.

MARINE POLICY (2021)

Article Environmental Studies

Transboundary marine spatial planning in the Baltic Sea Region: towards a territorial governance approach?

John R. Moodie et al.

Summary: This article examines whether the concept of territorial governance accurately describes the governance and policymaking in transboundary marine spatial planning activities in the Baltic Sea Region. While TMSP shares many key characteristics with TG, the concept fails to accurately capture the power dynamics at play in TMSP, particularly the central role of national planning authorities and certain sea use sectors.

MARITIME STUDIES (2021)

Review Biology

Understanding the value and limits of nature-based solutions to climate change and other global challenges

Nathalie Seddon et al.

PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (2020)

Article Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Theorizing Social Sustainability and Justice in Marine Spatial Planning: Democracy, Diversity, and Equity

Fred Saunders et al.

SUSTAINABILITY (2020)

Article Environmental Sciences

The Blue Economy-Cultural Livelihood-Ecosystem Conservation Triangle: The African Experience

Ifesinachi Okafor-Yarwood et al.

FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE (2020)

Review Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Integrating climate change in ocean planning

Catarina Frazao Santos et al.

NATURE SUSTAINABILITY (2020)

Article Environmental Studies

Traditional knowledge and the BBNJ instrument

Clement Yow Mulalap et al.

MARINE POLICY (2020)

Article Development Studies

The post-political nature of marine spatial planning and modalities for its re-politicisation

Jane Clarke et al.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY & PLANNING (2020)

Article Environmental Studies

Assessing marine spatial planning governmentality

Wesley Flannery et al.

MARITIME STUDIES (2020)

Editorial Material Ecology

High-seas fish biodiversity is slipping through the governance net

Guillermo Ortuno Crespo et al.

NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION (2019)

Article Environmental Studies

Towards a framework for higher education for marine spatial planning

Stephen Jay et al.

MARINE POLICY (2019)

Article Development Studies

The shifting sea: from soft space to lively space

Stephen Jay

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY & PLANNING (2018)

Article Environmental Sciences

Ocean Solutions to Address Climate Change and Its Effects on Marine Ecosystems

Jean-Pierre Gattuso et al.

FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE (2018)

Article Environmental Studies

Taking power to sea: Towards a post-structuralist discourse theoretical critique of marine spatial planning

Ralph V. Tafon

ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING C-POLITICS AND SPACE (2018)

Article Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Strong sustainability in coastal areas: a conceptual interpretation of SDG 14

Barbara Neumann et al.

SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE (2017)

Review Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Valuing nature's contributions to people: the IPBES approach

Unai Pascual et al.

CURRENT OPINION IN ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY (2017)

Article Ecology

Refocusing ecosystem services towards sustainability

Matthias Schroeter et al.

ECOSYSTEM SERVICES (2017)

Letter Geosciences, Multidisciplinary

Ocean planning in a changing climate

Catarina Frazao Santos et al.

NATURE GEOSCIENCE (2016)

Article Environmental Sciences

Negotiating the Use of Biodiversity in Marine Areas beyond National Jurisdiction

Robert Blasiak et al.

FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE (2016)

Article Environmental Studies

Marine spatial planning in reality: Introduction to case studies and discussion of findings

Peter J. S. Jones et al.

MARINE POLICY (2016)

Article Environmental Sciences

Re-establishing an ecological discourse in the policy debate over how to value ecosystems and biodiversity

Clive L. Spash et al.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (2015)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Adaptive governance, ecosystem management, and natural capital

Lisen Schultz et al.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2015)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Embedding ecosystem services in coastal planning leads to better outcomes for people and nature

Katie K. Arkema et al.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2015)

Article Environmental Studies

The complementarity and comparability of climate change adaptation and mitigation

Paul Watkiss et al.

WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-CLIMATE CHANGE (2015)

Article Environmental Studies

Wet ontologies, fluid spaces: giving depth to volume through oceanic thinking

Philip Steinberg et al.

ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING D-SOCIETY & SPACE (2015)

Article Environmental Studies

How sustainable is sustainable marine spatial planning? Part I-Linking the concepts

Catarina Frazao Santos et al.

MARINE POLICY (2014)

Review Environmental Sciences

Taking Action Against Ocean Acidification: A Review of Management and Policy Options

Raphael Bille et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (2013)

Article Environmental Sciences

Coping with uncertainties in science-based advice informing environmental management of the Baltic Sea

Oksana Udovyk et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY (2013)

Review Environmental Sciences

The role of coastal plant communities for climate change mitigation and adaptation

Carlos M. Duarte et al.

NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE (2013)

Article Environmental Studies

Evaluating tradeoffs among ecosystem services to inform marine spatial planning

Sarah E. Lester et al.

MARINE POLICY (2013)

Article Environmental Studies

The development of world oceans & coasts and concepts of sustainability

T. A. Stojanovic et al.

MARINE POLICY (2013)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Ecosystem service tradeoff analysis reveals the value of marine spatial planning for multiple ocean uses

Crow White et al.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2012)

Article Geography

Ecosystem services: Tensions, impurities, and points of engagement within neoliberalism

Jessica Dempsey et al.

PROGRESS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY (2012)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

The integration of land and marine spatial planning

Hance D. Smith et al.

JOURNAL OF COASTAL CONSERVATION (2011)

Article Economics

Economic Analysis for Ecosystem Service Assessments

Ian J. Bateman et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS (2011)

Article Environmental Studies

Guiding ecological principles for marine spatial planning

Melissa M. Foley et al.

MARINE POLICY (2010)

Editorial Material Environmental Sciences

The ecological sustainability trigon - A proposed conceptual framework for creating and testing management scenarios

J. C. Marques et al.

MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN (2009)

Article Environmental Studies

The engagement of stakeholders in the marine spatial planning process

Robert Pomeroy et al.

MARINE POLICY (2008)

Article Geography

Making space for fish: the regional, network and fluid spaces of fisheries certification

Christopher Bear et al.

SOCIAL & CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY (2008)

Article Environmental Studies

Ten myths concerning ecosystem approaches to marine resource management

Steven A. Murawski

MARINE POLICY (2007)