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marine spatial planning

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Marine spatial planning is a public process of analyzing and allocating the spatial and temporal distribution of human activities in marine areas to achieve ecological, economic, and social objectives. As an interdisciplinary academic field and methodological approach, it systematically investigates the complex interactions among various marine uses and the environment, employing data-driven, ecosystem-based, integrated, and participatory frameworks to promote sustainable ocean management, mitigate conflicts, and conserve marine ecosystems.

Top Authors

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RL

James Cook University

NC

University of Victoria

HP

The University of Queensland

ÁB

Marine Technology Unit

IG

Marine Technology Unit

Top Institutions

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James Cook University

Townsville, Australia

The University of Queensland

Brisbane, Australia

Stanford University

Stanford, United States

University of California, Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara, United States