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Marine Spatial Planning

Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is a systematic process that guides where and when human activities occur in marine environments to minimize conflicts and enhance ecological, economic, and social objectives. Coastal communities are populations living in coastal areas that rely on marine resources for their livelihoods and cultural practices, often engaging in MSP to ensure sustainable use of these resources.

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Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is a crucial process for managing marine resources and activities in a way that balances ecological health with human needs. By involving stakeholders and utilizing zoning, MSP helps to minimize conflicts and protect vital ecosystems. Coastal communities benefit from MS...

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Key Terms

Marine Spatial Planning
A process that allocates marine space for various uses while considering ecological and social factors.

Example: Marine Spatial Planning can designate areas for fishing, shipping, and conservation.

Zoning
Dividing marine areas into zones for specific activities to reduce conflicts.

Example: Zoning can separate fishing zones from shipping lanes.

Stakeholder
Individuals or groups with an interest in marine resources and activities.

Example: Fishermen, local businesses, and environmental groups are all stakeholders.

Ecosystem Services
Benefits provided by ecosystems that support human life and well-being.

Example: Clean water and fish populations are ecosystem services.

Sustainable Development
Development that meets present needs without compromising future generations.

Example: Sustainable fishing practices ensure fish populations remain healthy.

Coastal Community
A community located near the coast that relies on marine resources.

Example: Coastal communities often depend on fishing and tourism.

Related Topics

Coastal Management
Focuses on the sustainable management of coastal resources and environments.
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Fisheries Management
Involves regulating fish populations and habitats to ensure sustainability.
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Climate Change Impact on Oceans
Studies how climate change affects marine ecosystems and coastal communities.
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Key Concepts

ZoningStakeholder EngagementEcosystem ServicesSustainable Development