MSPglobal - Compendium of existing and emerging cross-border and transboundary MSP practices.

The project 'Supporting internationally accepted maritime spatial planning guidance' - MSPglobal for short - is an initiative by UNESCO's Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC-UNESCO) and the European Commission's Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (DG MARE) to support their Joint Roadmap to Accelerate Marine / Maritime Spatial Planning processes worldwide (MSProadmap) (#OceanAction15346). Launched in November 2018 for a period of three years, MSPglobal aims to support international marine/maritime spatial planning (MSP) for the sustainable development of the blue economy, by enhancing cross-border and transboundary cooperation where it already exists and promoting MSP processes in areas where it is yet to be put in place. More specifically, it seeks to: - Develop a guidance on cross-border and transboundary MSP; - Increase awareness among governmental authorities and stakeholders about the importance of MSP; - Initiate an institutional coordinate dialogue between governmental authorities at regional, national and local levels, and - Increase cooperation between stakeholders. By providing the context for active and effective participation of policy-makers, scientists, businesses, citizens and other stakeholder, MSPglobal aims to improve governance at multiple levels and achieve an ecosystem-based approach in support of the blue economy. Doing so will require transparant data and information, sharing of best practices and new knowledge to inform, guide and support MSP at global scale.

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Main Authors: Quesada da Silva, Michele, Hwedie, Kwadwo Osei, Iglesias-Campos, Alejandro, Begmatova, Madina, Khalil, Aya
Other Authors: Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: UNESCO-IOC 2021
Subjects:Marine Spatial Planning, DG MARE, Blue economy, Sustainable Development, Environmental management, International Cooperation,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/42256
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-422562022-09-28T02:04:30Z MSPglobal - Compendium of existing and emerging cross-border and transboundary MSP practices. Quesada da Silva, Michele Hwedie, Kwadwo Osei Iglesias-Campos, Alejandro Begmatova, Madina Khalil, Aya Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO Marine Spatial Planning DG MARE Blue economy Sustainable Development Environmental management International Cooperation The project 'Supporting internationally accepted maritime spatial planning guidance' - MSPglobal for short - is an initiative by UNESCO's Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC-UNESCO) and the European Commission's Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (DG MARE) to support their Joint Roadmap to Accelerate Marine / Maritime Spatial Planning processes worldwide (MSProadmap) (#OceanAction15346). Launched in November 2018 for a period of three years, MSPglobal aims to support international marine/maritime spatial planning (MSP) for the sustainable development of the blue economy, by enhancing cross-border and transboundary cooperation where it already exists and promoting MSP processes in areas where it is yet to be put in place. More specifically, it seeks to: - Develop a guidance on cross-border and transboundary MSP; - Increase awareness among governmental authorities and stakeholders about the importance of MSP; - Initiate an institutional coordinate dialogue between governmental authorities at regional, national and local levels, and - Increase cooperation between stakeholders. By providing the context for active and effective participation of policy-makers, scientists, businesses, citizens and other stakeholder, MSPglobal aims to improve governance at multiple levels and achieve an ecosystem-based approach in support of the blue economy. Doing so will require transparant data and information, sharing of best practices and new knowledge to inform, guide and support MSP at global scale. European Union OPENASFA INPUT This publication should be cited as follows: UNESCO/IOC. 2021. MSPglobal - Compendium of existing and emerging cross-border and transboundary MSP practices. Paris, UNESCO. (IOC/INF-1935). Published Refereed 2022-09-27T21:22:56Z 2022-09-27T21:22:56Z 2021 Report IOC/INF-1395 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/42256 en IOC Information Document;1395 205pp. UNESCO-IOC Paris, France
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topic Marine Spatial Planning
DG MARE
Blue economy
Sustainable Development
Environmental management
International Cooperation
Marine Spatial Planning
DG MARE
Blue economy
Sustainable Development
Environmental management
International Cooperation
spellingShingle Marine Spatial Planning
DG MARE
Blue economy
Sustainable Development
Environmental management
International Cooperation
Marine Spatial Planning
DG MARE
Blue economy
Sustainable Development
Environmental management
International Cooperation
Quesada da Silva, Michele
Hwedie, Kwadwo Osei
Iglesias-Campos, Alejandro
Begmatova, Madina
Khalil, Aya
MSPglobal - Compendium of existing and emerging cross-border and transboundary MSP practices.
description The project 'Supporting internationally accepted maritime spatial planning guidance' - MSPglobal for short - is an initiative by UNESCO's Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC-UNESCO) and the European Commission's Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (DG MARE) to support their Joint Roadmap to Accelerate Marine / Maritime Spatial Planning processes worldwide (MSProadmap) (#OceanAction15346). Launched in November 2018 for a period of three years, MSPglobal aims to support international marine/maritime spatial planning (MSP) for the sustainable development of the blue economy, by enhancing cross-border and transboundary cooperation where it already exists and promoting MSP processes in areas where it is yet to be put in place. More specifically, it seeks to: - Develop a guidance on cross-border and transboundary MSP; - Increase awareness among governmental authorities and stakeholders about the importance of MSP; - Initiate an institutional coordinate dialogue between governmental authorities at regional, national and local levels, and - Increase cooperation between stakeholders. By providing the context for active and effective participation of policy-makers, scientists, businesses, citizens and other stakeholder, MSPglobal aims to improve governance at multiple levels and achieve an ecosystem-based approach in support of the blue economy. Doing so will require transparant data and information, sharing of best practices and new knowledge to inform, guide and support MSP at global scale.
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