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Challenges and Enablers to Integrate Land-Sea-Interactions in Cross-Border Marine and Coastal Planning: Experiences from the Pan Baltic Scope Collaboration

Andrea Morf, John Moodie, Elin Cedergren, Søren Qvist Eliasen, Kira Gee, Michael Kull, Sarah Mahadeo, Stefan Husa, Margarita Vološina

2022Planning Practice and Research21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper analyses challenges and enablers for integrating a transboundary land-sea interaction (LSI) perspective into marine spatial planning (MSP) practice as experienced in the Baltic Sea Region. Collaborative research results from the Pan Baltic Scope project indicate that LSI remains an amorphous concept, particularly within a transboundary MSP context. Difficulty lies in bridging planning practices across land and sea and between varying uses, administrative settings and governance functions. Addressing LSI requires capacity, time, resources, awareness, reflection, and forums for collaborative learning across sectors and governance levels.

Topics & Concepts

Scope (computer science)Baltic seaSpatial planningContext (archaeology)Bridging (networking)Environmental planningCorporate governanceMarine spatial planningEnvironmental resource managementCollaborative governanceBusinessGeographyPolitical scienceOceanographyComputer scienceEnvironmental scienceArchaeologyComputer networkProgramming languageGeologyFinanceCoastal and Marine ManagementInternational Maritime Law IssuesCross-Border Cooperation and Integration
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