Transboundary marine spatial planning in the Baltic Sea Region: towards a territorial governance approach?

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John R. Moodie
Michael Kull
Elin Cedergren
Alberto Giacometti
Andrea Morf
Søren Qvist Eliasen
Lise Schrøder
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[1] Nordregio Research Institute,
[2] Aalborg University Copenhagen,undefined
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Maritime Studies | 2021年 / 20卷
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This article examines whether the concept of territorial governance (TG) accurately captures the nature of governance and policymaking in transboundary marine spatial planning (TMSP) activities in the Baltic Sea Region. The focus of analysis is on the DG Mare–funded Baltic SCOPE and Pan Baltic Scope projects, which brought together key marine spatial planning stakeholders in the Baltic Sea Region to find solutions to TMSP issues. The five key dimensions of TG are examined against the transboundary collaborations undertaken during these two projects. The article finds that TMSP in the Baltic Sea Region shares many of the key characteristics of TG, such as, promoting learning and establishing stronger links between institutions, sectors and stakeholders; however, the TG concept fails to accurately capture the power dynamics at play in TMSP, particularly the central role of national planning authorities and certain sea use sectors in determining the overall direction of policy.
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