Marine spatial planning
Marine spatial planning (MSP) is a process that brings together multiple users of the ocean – including energy, industry, government, conservation and recreation – to make informed and coordinated decisions about how to use marine resources sustainably. MSP generally uses maps to create a more comprehensive picture of a marine area – identifying where and how an ocean area is being used and what natural resources and habitat exist. It is similar to land-use planning, but for marine waters.
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Marine spatial planning
Marine spatial planning (MSP) is a process that brings together multiple users of the ocean – including energy, industry, government, conservation and recreation – to make informed and coordinated decisions about how to use marine resources sustainably. MSP generally uses maps to create a more comprehensive picture of a marine area – identifying where and how an ocean area is being used and what natural resources and habitat exist. It is similar to land-use planning, but for marine waters.
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Marine spatial planning (MSP) ...... and biodiversity is conserved.
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Maritieme ruimtelijke ordening ...... ijn. (Ocean Conservancy, 2009)
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تخطيط الحيز البحري (بالإنجليزي ...... ها عادةً من خلال عملية سياسية.
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Marine spatial planning (MSP) ...... anning, but for marine waters.
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Maritieme ruimtelijke ordening ...... ulpbronnen en habitat bestaan.
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تخطيط الحيز البحري (بالإنجليزي ...... ها عادةً من خلال عملية سياسية.
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Marine spatial planning
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Maritieme ruimtelijke ordening
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تخطيط الحيز البحري
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