PROJECT NEWS
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May 21 New Chapter on MSP and Sustainable Development Goals at the Encyclopaedia of UN SDGs ! More info here |
May 21 The 4th Baltic MSP Forum will hold a dedicated Workshop on MSP and Climate Change on June 2 ! More info here |
Jun 21 OceanPlan research will be presented at the 11th People & the Sea Conference in late June ! More info here |
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21 Nov 20 The Virtual Conference of Ocean Governance for Sustainability took place in 19-20 November 2020. MSP and Climate Change were discussed under Panel 4. More info |
05 Oct 20 Materials from the Webinar The Effects of Climate Change in Marine Spatial Planning: Pathways and solutions are available online. Hosted by OpenChannels/OCTO this webinar was developed under project OceanPlan. Watch here |
24 Aug 20
Materials from the MSP Workshop: Balancing Social, Economic, Cultural and Ecological Objectives by IMECaN are available online. MSP and Climate Change debated in Day 3. Watch here |
23 Jul 20
Online Survey on MSP and Climate Change! We want to know what the scientific community, decision-makers, industry, NGOs, general public think about the topic! Survey versions here |
19 May 20
Take a look at the Behind the Paper post, featured in Springer Nature Sustainability Community. Click here |
04 May 20
New review article developed under project OceanPlan published on Nature Sustainability! It reviews the nexus between MSP and Climate Change. Full text here |
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16 May 19
The Workshop "One Day of Marine Spatial Planning" took place in Lisbon, May 15 2019, organised by NOVA-FCSH and the University of the Azores. It included experiences from Spain (Javier García Sanabria, University of Cadiz), Brazil (Marinez Scherer, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina), Portugal (Catarina Frazão Santos, University of Lisbon) and a practical exercise with SeaSketch (Will McClintock, UCSB). |
15 Apr 19
The 5th International Conference on Marine Mammals Protected Areas (ICMMPA5) took place in Costa Navarino, Greece, April 8-12 2019. ICMMPA5 Workshop 10 focused on Marine Spatial Planning and Conservation in the context of Blue Growth. With Tundi Agardy, Catarina Frazão Santos, Elena Gissi, Duncan Vaughan, Vedran Nikolic, Helene Labach and Jon Day. More information here. |
22 Mar 19
Three abstracts on the implications of moving ecosystem services and climate change to MSP were accepted for the Species On The Move international conference (SOTM 2019), which will take place from July 22 to 26, in Kruger National Park, South Africa! Find more information about this amazing conference here. |
OCEANPLAN team members will be discussing the vulnerability and risk of ocean planning to climate change (May 29 at 14h), and the integration of climate change adaptation in ocean planning (May 28 at 18h) at the European Climate Change Adaptation Conference (ECCA 2019), which will take place from May 28 to 31, in Lisbon, Portugal. Find more information here.
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A new exhibition on Climate Change and the Oceans of Tomorrow will be open at the King D. Carlos Sea Museum (Cascais, Portugal) from February 10 to July 31, 2019. OCEANPLAN contributed to the exhibition with a panel on climate change impacts on main ocean uses. Find more information here.
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We were invited to give a short presentation on the MSP-climate change nexus at the Colloquium on MSP & Science: Actual challenges and demands for effective action in Venice (Università Iuav di Venezia). Read more on the event, supported by JPI Oceans and the European Commission, here.
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The assessment of ocean planning vulnerability to climate change was highlighted in the November 2018 (12:2) issue of Marine Ecosystems and Management (MEAM). To read the full article and interview click here.
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We were invited to give a short presentation on the OCEANPLAN project at the 15th meeting of the European Commission's Member States Expert Group on Maritime Spatial Planning in Brussels, within the MSP "Science Slam". Read more on the event here.
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An oral presentation on the impacts of climate change in ocean planning and the blue economy was given at the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) Anual Science Conference in Hamburg, within Theme Session C. The presentation was awarded with the Best Early Career Scientist Presentation. Read more here.
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The OCEANPLAN project research topic was presented and discussed at the 4th International Symposium on the Effects of Climate Change on the World's Oceans (ECCWO-2018) in Washington DC, within Session 14 and Workshop 4. Both presentations are available at the conference website here (S14) and here (W4).
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