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Governance analysis of implementing MSP in the Black Sea Monitoring and Evaluation of Spatially Managed Areas. Patricia Schouten (Deltares) Cor Schipper (Deltares) Marc Rijnveld (TNO) Adriaan Slob (TNO). www.mesma.org. Outline. Aim of MESMA … and of our visit Black Sea case study
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Governance analysis of implementing MSP in the Black SeaMonitoring and Evaluation of Spatially Managed Areas Patricia Schouten (Deltares) Cor Schipper (Deltares) Marc Rijnveld (TNO) Adriaan Slob (TNO) www.mesma.org
Outline • Aim of MESMA … and of our visit • Black Sea case study • Beneficiaries • Research topics Governance • Questionnaire
AIM of MESMA The MESMA project focuses on contributing to a sustainable development of seas and coastal areas MESMA will produce management tools for monitoring, evaluation and implementation of Spatially Managed Areas (SMAs)
Aim of our visit Black sea case study -Exchange knowlegde -Governance study Black Sea region -Perform research: questionnaire, interview and observation.
Who benefits from MESMA? • Beneficiaries: • governments, • local authorities, • stakeholders, • managerial bodies for planning and decision making • the public in general
Governance in MESMA Johnston (2000) refers to Governance as: ‘the involvement of a wide range of institutions and actors in the production of policy outcomes….. involving coordination throughnetworks and partnerships’
Research topics Governance • Combining top-down role of state and bottom-up participative approaches • Inter-sectoral integration and related power issues including compensation (in emerging MSP framework) • Cross-border issues between countries • Justice issues • Influence of differences in knowledge and the influence of uncertainty in decision-making.
Knowledge and uncertainty in decision-making networks and partnerships’ • sufficient information and data • harmonization of data • monitoring of agreements • biggest regional challenges
www.mesma.orgPatricia.Schouten@deltares.nl Your feed-back by questionnaire