creators_name: Hull, S type: conference_item datestamp: 2006-06-28 lastmod: 2007-07-03 20:07:55 metadata_visibility: show title: UK Marine Spatial Planning Pilot Project ispublished: pub subjects: cn_159 subjects: cn_78 subjects: cn_879 full_text_status: public pres_type: paper abstract: In December 2004, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) commissioned a consortium comprising ABP Marine Environmental Research (ABPmer), Terence O’Rourke, Risk & Policy Analysts, Geotek, Hartley Anderson and Coastal Management for Sustainability to research options for developing, implementing and managing marine spatial planning in UK coastal and offshore waters. The study is due for completion in November 2005. The UK Government recognises the benefits of a plan-led approach and is in favour of implementing marine spatial planning, if practicable. There are a number of drivers for the development of marine spatial planning in the UK, in particular, Government commitments made at OSPAR, the World Summit on Sustainable Development and the likely requirements of the EU Marine Thematic Strategy/ Marine Framework Directive date: 2005-09-22 date_type: published pages: 2 event_title: "Adaptive Management and Local Specificity in ICZM" - CoastNet conference event_location: Edinburgh, Scotland event_dates: 22 Sep 2005 event_type: conference refereed: TRUE citation: Hull, S (2005) UK Marine Spatial Planning Pilot Project. In: "Adaptive Management and Local Specificity in ICZM" - CoastNet conference, 22 Sep 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland. document_url: http://library.coastweb.info/759/1/Microsoft_Word_-_Hull_paper.pdf