BONUS BASMATI Deliverable 5.1: User Requirements for Spatial Decision Support Systems in Maritime Spatial Planning

Christian Koski, Ümit Dost, Juha Oksanen*, Ida Maria Bonnevie, Lise Schrøder, Henning Sten Hansen, Anna Erkkilä-Välimäki, Hanna Luhtala, Harri Tolvanen, Miriam von Thenen, Kerstin Schiele, Maija Viška, Kristīne Pakalniete, Solvita Strāķe

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Abstract

Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) requires a spatially explicit framework for decision-making, and on that background the overall objective of BONUS BASMATI is to develop integrated and innovative solutions for MSP from the local to the Baltic Sea Region scale. This is to be realised through multi-level governance structures and interactive information technology aiming at developing an ecologically and socio-economically sound network of protected marine areas covering the Baltic Sea. Based on the results of former MSP projects, the BONUS BASMATI project sets out to analyse governance systems and their information needs regarding MSP in the Baltic Sea region in order to develop an operational, transnational model for MSP, while maintaining compliance with existing governance systems. It also develops methods and tools for assessments of different plan-proposals, while including spatially explicit pressures and effects on maritime ecosystem services in order to create the Baltic Explorer, which is a spatial decision support system (SDSS) for the Baltic Sea region to facilitate broad access to information. During the project running until 2020, new data will be produced and tested in assessments corresponding to policy goals. The data will support the combined analysis of the three elements of the concept of ecosystem services: the capacity, flow and benefit of provisioning, regulating and cultural services. A central aim of the project is to facilitate cross-border collaboration, and the project is carried out in close cooperation with relevant stakeholders in the BSR. The impact of the project will be facilitated and assessed in transnational case studies, where integrated solutions are required. The local scale will consist of case study areas in the South-West Baltic, the Latvian territorial and EEZ waters including open part of the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Riga, and across the region, a pan-Baltic case study will be performed.
Translated title of the contributionBONUS BASMATI rapport 5.1: Brugerkrav til rumlige beslutningsstøttesystemer til brug i havplanlægning
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages34
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2017

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