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Maritime spatial planning : past, present, future / edited by Jacek Zaucha, andKira Gee.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, c2019Description: xxxii, 477p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9783319986951
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 333.9164 MAR
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Table of Contents

Maritime/Marine Spatial Planning at the Interface of Research
and Practice

2 The Ocean Perspective 23

3 Challenges and Opportunities for Ecosystem-Based
Management and Marine Spatial Planning in the Irish Sea

4 Systematic Conservation Planning as a Tool to Advance
Ecologically or Biologically Significant Area and Marine
Spatial Planning Processes

5 Can Classical Location Theory Apply to Sea Space?

6 Maritime Spatial Planning and the EU’s Blue Growth Policy:
Past, Present and Future Perspectives

7 Socio-cultural Dimensions of Marine Spatial Planning

8 Adding People to the Sea: Conceptualizing Social
Sustainability in Maritime Spatial Planning

9 Politics and Power in Marine Spatial Planning

10 Towards a Ladder of Marine/Maritime Spatial Planning
Participation

11 Taking Account of Land-Sea Interactions in Marine Spatial
Planning

12 Linking Integrated Coastal Zone Management to Maritime
Spatial Planning: The Mediterranean Experience

13 Stakeholder Processes in Marine Spatial Planning: Ambitions
and Realities from the European Atlantic Experience

14 Scenario-Building for Marine Spatial Planning

15 Managing Risk Through Marine Spatial Planning

16 The Role of the Law of the Sea in Marine Spatial Planning

17 The Need for Marine Spatial Planning in Areas Beyond
National Jurisdiction

18 Evaluation of Marine Spatial Planning: Valuing the Process,
Knowing the Impacts

19 Education and Training for Maritime Spatial Planners

Includes index: p 469-477

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