dc.description.abstract | This guide builds on the inputs, experiences and lessons
learned provided by the MSPglobal community through all
activities organised or supported by the Intergovernmental
Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO and the European
Commission’s Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and
Fisheries between 2017 and 2021, in the context of the Joint
Roadmap to accelerate marine/maritime spatial planning
processes worldwide.
The guide has been drafted by members of the MSPglobal
International Expert Group (Joseph Onwona Ansong, Ingela
Isaksson, Michele Quesada-Silva, Joanna Smith, Juan Luis
Suárez de Vivero, Riku Varjopuro, Zhiwei Zhang) and the editors,
with essential contributions and revisions from members of the
MSPglobal Thematic Expert Groups (Andrej Abramić, Karima
Khalil, Anja Kreiner, Ivana Lukić, Sarah Mahadeo, Ant Türkmen,
Celia Vassilopoulou, Tom Woolley). The guide was coordinated
by Alejandro Iglesias Campos (IOC-UNESCO) and Julia Rubeck
(DG MARE), with the esteemed support of Madina Begmatova
and Aya Khalil (IOC-UNESCO), and the institutional guidance of
Felix Leinemann (DG MARE) and Julian Barbière (IOC-UNESCO).
Valuable experiences and lessons emerged from the international
MSPforums organised by DG MARE and IOC-UNESCO
with the support of national and regional authorities as well
as regional partners in Brussels (2018), La Réunion (2019),
Vigo (2019) and Riga (2019). Other international events also
provided input, such as the UN Ocean Conference in New York
(2017), the GEF International Waters Conference in Marrakech
(2018), the Sustainable Blue Economy Conference in Nairobi
(2018) and the EU-China Summit (2019). Important milestones
and discussions also took place in the context of the Our Ocean
conferences in Malta (2017) and Oslo (2019) and through
dedicated workshops at the European Maritime Days in Burgas
(2018) and Lisbon (2019).
A young generation of planners, Erasmus Mundus alumni,
provided input and recommendations for the guide and supported
DG MARE and IOC-UNESCO with the organisation of all
the international events and forums mentioned above.
A very special thanks to all the women and men working in
aquaculture, biotechnology, conservation, fisheries, defence,
energy, insurance, law, research, tourism, transport, police,
ports, security and rescue, public and private companies and
NGOs for their constant support and diversity of contributions
in advancing MSP implementation globally.
The guide has benefitted from the support and commitment
of all MSPglobal beneficiary and partner countries in the
Western Mediterranean: Algeria, France, Italy, Libya, Malta,
Mauritania, Morocco, Portugal, Spain, Tunisia, the Union for
the Mediterranean and the PAP/RAC; and in the Southeast
Pacific: Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru and the Permanent
Commission for the South Pacific.
The support provided by the Government of Sweden to the
Joint Roadmap between 2018 and 2020 was instrumental in
multiplying the number of training courses, institutional and
technical workshops dedicated to marine spatial planning,
sustainable blue economy, coastal risk management and
ocean literacy, involving national authorities, officials and
experts from more than 50 countries in Africa, Latin America
and the Caribbean and Small Island Developing States. The
training activities included the board game “MSP Challenge”
kindly donated by the Government of the Netherlands in
support of the Joint Roadmap.
Other regional perspectives enriched the diversity of contributions
from other continents through collaboration with the
following regional organisations: Africa (Abidjan and Nairobi
Conventions, WIOMSA), Antarctic (Antarctic Treaty, CCAMLR),
Arctic (PAME), Baltic Sea (HELCOM-VASAB), Caribbean (CEP),
Caspian Sea (CEP), Mediterranean (MAP), Northeast Atlantic
(OSPAR), Northwest Pacific (NOWPAP), Pacific (SPREP) and Red
Sea and Gulf of Aden (PERSGA).
The following initiatives and projects have contributed to this
publication with the identification of experiences and lessons
learned in their beneficiary countries: the European MSP
Platform, ADRIPLAN, AQUACROSS, Baltic LINes, Baltic Scope,
BlueMED, Blue Solutions Initiative, BRESEP, Strengthening the
Management and Protection of Marine Biodiversity, LME:LEARN,
MamiWata, MarSP, MARSPLAN BS, MASPNOSE, MARISMA, MSPMED,
MULTIFRAME, MUSES, MUSICA, Ocean Metiss, PADDLE,
Pan Baltic Scope, PANORAMA, PLASMAR+, SEANSE, SIMAtlantic,
SIMCelt, SIMNORAT, SIMWESTMED, SPINCAM, Strong High Seas,
SUPREME, THAL-CHOR, and TPEA.
This guide would not have been possible without the
impressive participatory process that has accompanied it. All
activities organised by MSPglobal were co-financed by the
European Maritime and Fisheries Fund of the European Union
and received the institutional support of the European Climate,
Environment and Infrastructure Executive Agency (CINEA). | en_US |