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ESRC/NERC Trans-disciplinary Seminar Series New approaches to managing ecosystem services in the marine environment Seminar 2, 30 th January 2008: Prospects for Marine Spatial Planning. What can land-based spatial planning bring to marine planning and management? A few examples Sue Kidd
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ESRC/NERC Trans-disciplinary Seminar SeriesNew approaches to managing ecosystem services in the marine environmentSeminar 2, 30th January 2008: Prospects for Marine Spatial Planning What can land-based spatial planning bring to marine planning and management? A few examples Sue Kidd Dept Civic Design University of Liverpool
Contributions from Planning Theory For Example : Core Features of Spatial Planning Place Spatial relationships Integration
Spatial Relationships Movement and flows between different activities and territories Reflecting social, economic and environmental processes
Experience of Planning Governance The importance of the political dimension Involvement of key stakeholders Wider public participation Mechanisms for dispute resolution Sherry Arnstein’s Ladder of Participation
Connecting Planning for the Land and Sea Marine Spatial Planning Marine Licensing MHWS MLWM Land-based Spatial Planning Development Control etc