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- Publication date
- 2 February 2020
Description
The case study boundaries include in the sea the MSP pilot area in the territorial and exclusive economic zones (EEZ) of Germany and Poland and on land the German region of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and on the Polish side, the Zachodniopomorskie Voivodeship administrative area. [...] The Polish MSP system follows a nested approach and is compiled of one overarching MSP (the "Maritime Spatial Plan of Polish Sea Areas” in the scale 1: 200 000) covering the entire EEZ and territorial sea and the internal sea waters located between the baseline of the Polish territorial sea and the shoreline and the internal sea waters of the Gulf of Gdańsk) and several plans of a smaller spatial. [...] In the Germany, the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is the number one destination for tourism in Germany and within this region, the Baltic coast in particular the area of Vorpommern and the Islands of Rügen and Hiddensee are the most popular areas. [...] The Świna River to the north west of the lagoon, the Dziwna and the Kamienski Lagoon as well as the strait of Peenestrom connects the Szczecin Lagoon with the Baltic Sea. [...] The NSDC 2030 stipulates the importance of the implementation of a coherent planning system (as compared to the prevailing high level of dichotomy between national, regional and local activities), which includes the maritime areas of the territorial sea and the EEZ (which was not the case in previous national strategic documents); and broadens the transboundary interactions both on the land and in. |
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MSP-LSI – Maritime Spatial Planning and Land-Sea Interactions