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| one publication added to basket [136410] | | Implementing marine spatial planning: a policy perspective |  |
| Plasman, C. (2008). Implementing marine spatial planning: a policy perspective Mar. Policy 32(5): 811-815. dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2008.03.016 |
| In: Marine Policy. Pergamon: Amsterdam. ISSN 0308-597X, meer |
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- Plasman, C. (2008). Implementing marine spatial planning: a policy perspective, in: Douvere, F. et al. (Ed.) (2008). The role of marine spatial planning in implementing ecosystem-based, sea use management. Marine Policy, 32(Spec. Issue 5): pp. 811-815, meer
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Implementation; Kustzonebeheer; Land use management; Marien milieu; Marine policy; Policy (government); Policy making; Belgiƫ [gazetteer]; Eurasia [gazetteer]; Europa [gazetteer]; Marien |
| Author keywords |
marine spatial planning; policy perspective; marine protected areas; sea use management |
| Abstract |
Marine spatial planning is often confronted with different types of hurdles that make the implementation of plans and strategies more difficult than scientists and planners-who have done most of the preparatory work-have foreseen. How does this situation come about? Is it due to the lack of interest or will of politicians? Are the technical proposals and plans too complex or too far from reality? Do they cost too much without comparable benefits? What can be done to avoid this? Based on recent experience within Belgium, some suggestions for more effective implementation of marine spatial plans are presented in this paper from a policy-making perspective. |
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