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Sea Basin Maritime Spatial Planning: A Case Study of the Baltic Sea Region and Poland

AUTHOR: Jacek Zaucha ABSTRACT: This paper reviews the development of sea basin maritime spatial planning (MSP) through the concerted efforts of several coastal nations based on the case of the Baltic Sea Region. Additionally, the readiness of Poland to assume its place within the existing sea-basin planning system is analyzed since Poland, as one of the last countries in the region to do so, announced the official commencement of MSP on November 18, 2013. The paper analyzes the progress of MSP in the Baltic Sea Region and discusses the question of the interplay between planning efforts executed nationally and the need to take into consideration much broader sea-basin contexts and perspectives. The conclusions drawn at the end of the paper explain how macro-regional MSP systems influence planning efforts in individual countries and how they might alleviate barriers that are typically encountered in the initial stages of MSP development at national levels. Published in Elsevier, Marine Policy, Volume 50, Part A, December 2014, Pages 34-45. This article is published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0).

20 Oct 2019

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