D4.3 - Report on transferable good practices and policy recommendations
Creators
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McAteer, Benedict
(Researcher)1
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Flannery, Wesley
(Work package leader)2
- Elliott, Mike (Work package leader)3
- Boyes, Sue (Researcher)3
- Morato, Telmo (Project member)4
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Fauconnet, Laurence
(Researcher)5
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Galparsoro, Ibon
(Work package leader)6
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Menchaca Cortázar, Iratxe
(Researcher)6
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Montero, Natalia
(Researcher)7
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Lukyanova, Olga
(Researcher)7
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Mandiola, Gotzon
(Researcher)8
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Pouso, Sarai
(Researcher)8
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Fraschetti, Simonetta
(Project member)9
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Colloca, Francesco
(Researcher)10
- More, Stefano (Researcher)10
- Fabbrizzi, Erika (Researcher)11
- Acampa, Francesca (Researcher)10
- Runya, Robert Mzungu (Researcher)12
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Katsanevakis, Stelios
(Work package leader)13
- Papazekou, Maria (Researcher)13
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Van Gerven, Annaïk
(Researcher)14
- Leahy, Annabelle (Researcher)14
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Barnard, Steve
(Researcher)15
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Piet, Gerjan
(Researcher)16
- Kruse, Maren (Researcher)17
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Jongbloed, Ruud
(Researcher)18, 19
- Coll, Marta (Project member)20
- Bas López, Maria (Researcher)20
- Ortega, Miquel (Researcher)20
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Neuenfeldt, Stefan
(Work package leader)21
- Funk, Nicole (Researcher)22
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Stelzenmüller, Vanessa
(Project leader)17
- 1. Queen's Unviersity Belfast
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Queen's University Belfast
- 3. International Estuarine & Coastal Specialists
- 4. Instituto Do Mar, Azores
- 5. Universidade dos Açores Departamento de Oceanografia e Pescas
- 6. AZTI-Tecnalia
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AZTI
- 8. Fundación AZTI
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University of Naples Federico II
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Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn
- 11. Universita Degli Studi Di Napoli Federico II
- 12. Marine Institute Ireland
- 13. University of the Aegean
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Institute of Natural Sciences
- 15. Wolds Environmental Consulting Ltd
- 16. Wageningen Marine Research
- 17. Thünen-Institut für Seefischerei
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Wageningen University & Research
- 19. Wageningen University and Research Wageningen Marine Research
- 20. Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior De Investigaciones Cientificas
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Technical University of Denmark
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Universität Hamburg
Description
One of the most pressing challenges facing marine governance is the need to safeguard the loss of ecosystem biodiversity and functioning, while simultaneously allowing for their exploitation by those who depend on their services, goods and benefits. Establishing sustainable and equitable tradeoffs between these objectives is made difficult by the need for governance regimes to adapt to multiple pressures, threats and uncertainties. This includes adapting to emerging maritime sectors and the effects of climate change, as well as achieving conservation targets, facilitating transboundary integration, and addressing scientific data gaps. A governance regime’s capacity to address such issues can be constrained by a range of challenges. These include limited resourcing and political will, as well as concerns regarding the potential risks of change. Understanding the conditions that facilitate the emergence of challenges to adaptation can provide valuable insight for marine governance practitioners and researchers. Deliverable 4.3 (D4.3) reports on the barriers to achieving governance objectives within MarinePlan’s eight regional European governance regimes, before proposing policy solutions to how such barriers could be overcome. Barriers are understood as obstacles that hinder the achievement of targets and objectives. Building on the institutional and policy audit presented in Deliverable 4.1 (D4.1) and the review of adaptive capacity of governance regimes demonstrated in Deliverable 4.2 (D4.2), this report provides bespoke policy briefs relevant to each of the project’s Planning Sites.
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Funding
- European Commission
- MarinePlan - Improved transdisciplinary science for effective ecosystem-based maritime spatial planning and conservation in European Seas (MarinePlan) 101059407
- UK Research and Innovation
- Improved transdisciplinary science for effective ecosystem-based maritime spatial planning and conservation in European Seas (MarinePlan) 10050537
- UK Research and Innovation
- MarinePlan 10038951