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Assessing the alignment of ecosystem-based management principles in marine spatial planning - OCTO Webinar Series (1)

Wed, Mar 05

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Assessing the alignment of ecosystem-based management principles in marine spatial planning - OCTO Webinar Series (1)
Assessing the alignment of ecosystem-based management principles in marine spatial planning - OCTO Webinar Series (1)

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Mar 05, 2025, 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. EST

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Ecosystem-based marine spatial planning (EB-MSP) is a holistic approach to MSP. It embeds the principles of the ecosystem-based approach (EBA) into the planning process with the aim of jointly managing sustainable human activities and environmental health by accounting for ecosystem processes. However, despite the growing recognition of its benefits, EB-MSP is generally not fully implemented in management plans. The EB-MSP assessment tool is a comprehensive Decision Support System (DSS) which aligns each step of the EB-MSP implementation process to the required data, knowledge and tools. The DSS enable both strategic guidance and technical solutions based on best practices to deliver a comprehensive EB-MSP. The tool is available at https://aztidata.es/EB-MSP, and a new open access publication about the tool is available https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-024-01975-7. Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_FisMa_yCQLSazz0XbgZ-5g

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