Marine spatial planning in the tropical Atlantic
From a Tower of Babel to collective intelligence
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https://books.openedition.org/irdeditions/46585Contributor(s)
Bonnin, Marie (editor)
Lanco Bertrand, Sophie (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The goal of marine spatial planning is to manage uses of marine space to reduce tensions between human activities and the health of marine ecosystems. This is a major and complex challenge, as oceans lie at the intersection of multiple and increasing interests: biodiversity conservation, climate change regulation, economic development, food security. This handbook takes an interdisciplinary, sustainability science approach to explore the potential and limitations of marine spatial planning, a tool developed in the Global North, and its current or possible future applications in the tropical South Atlantic – specifically in Brazil, Senegal and Cabo Verde. To protect our global ocean commons, communities of stakeholders need to transcend disciplinary boundaries and bring together diverse knowledge to move towards a shared goal of sustainability (part 1). The development of this collective intelligence in tropical marine ecosystem research must take into account local, national and international issues (part 2) and can be supported by innovative interdisciplinary tools (part 3). This handbook is aimed at decision-makers, researchers and, more generally, all users of marine areas, highlighting crucial points to consider when implementing marine spatial planning.
Keywords
public policy; nature conservation; spatial planning; maritime zones; marine resources; marine environment; marine activities; human activities; marine spatial planning; coastal zones; marine socio-ecosystemsWebshop link
https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebo ...ISBN
9782709929974Publisher
IRD ÉditionsPublisher website
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Montpellier, 2023Series
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Sustainability