ID | 104177 |
Title Proper | Making the case for marine spatial planning in the Maltese islands |
Language | ENG |
Author | Deidun, A ; Borg, S ; Micallef, A |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Marine spatial planning (MSP) has been gaining in stature recently as an ecosystem-based tool for the management of marine space that promotes the sustainable and optimal use of resources with minimal stakeholder conflicts. Malta is the quintessential maritime nation, with a disproportionately large marine area compared to its terrestrial area. Nonetheless, its limited coastline, a considerable portion of which is inaccessible, poses inevitable conflicts between multiple marine activities and designations, including aquaculture, fishing, bunkering, coastal tourism, navigation, renewable energy installations, conservation of biological diversity and protected areas (on ecological criteria). This article makes the case to implement MSP-based policies and an applicable legal framework in the Maltese Islands. |
`In' analytical Note | Ocean Development and International Law Vol. 42, No.1-2; Jan-Jun 2011: p.136-154 |
Journal Source | Ocean Development and International Law Vol. 42, No.1-2; Jan-Jun 2011: p.136-154 |
Key Words | Malta ; Marine Spatial Planning |