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Marine Space: Manoeuvring Towards a Relational Understanding

Pages 81-96 | Published online: 16 Mar 2012

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J. Crawford, C. Walsh, F. Sielker & G. Smith. (2022) Planning for Sea Spaces II: Towards an Agenda for Research. Planning Practice & Research 37:3, pages 269-275.
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Betty Queffelec, Marie Bonnin, Beatrice Ferreira, Sophie Bertrand, Solange Teles Da Silva, Fatou Diouf, Brice Trouillet, Annie Cudennec, Adrien Brunel, Odeline Billant & Hilde Toonen. (2021) Marine spatial planning and the risk of ocean grabbing in the tropical Atlantic. ICES Journal of Marine Science 78:4, pages 1196-1208.
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Víctor Cordero-Penín, María De Andrés, Javier García-Onetti, Cristina Pallero-Flores & Javier García-Sanabria. (2021) Laying the Foundations for Cross-Border Cooperation in Marine Spatial Planning: The Case of the European Macaronesia. Revista Costas 6:Vol Esp. 2, pages 225-252.
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Tim Stojanovic & Kira Gee. (2020) Governance as a framework to theorise and evaluate marine planning. Marine Policy 120, pages 104115.
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Hilde M. Toonen & Jan P.M. van Tatenhove. (2020) Uncharted territories in tropical seas? Marine scaping and the interplay of reflexivity and information. Maritime Studies 19:3, pages 359-374.
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Mara Ntona & Mika Schröder. (2020) Regulating oceanic imaginaries: the legal construction of space, identities, relations and epistemological hierarchies within marine spatial planning. Maritime Studies 19:3, pages 241-254.
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Stephen Jay. (2019) Measured as the water flows: the striated and smooth in marine spatial planning. Maritime Studies 19:3, pages 255-268.
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Cormac Walsh. (2020) Spatial Strategies at the Land–Sea Interface: Rethinking Maritime Spatial Planning, University of Hamburg, 11–13 September 2019. Town Planning Review 91:3, pages 343-348.
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Brice Trouillet. (2019) Aligning with dominant interests: The role played by geo-technologies in the place given to fisheries in marine spatial planning. Geoforum 107, pages 54-65.
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Luke Fairbanks, Noëlle Boucquey, Lisa M. Campbell & Sarah Wise. (2019) Remaking Oceans Governance. Environment and Society 10:1, pages 122-140.
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Mae M. Noble, David Harasti, Jamie Pittock & Bruce Doran. (2019) Understanding the spatial diversity of social uses, dynamics, and conflicts in marine spatial planning. Journal of Environmental Management 246, pages 929-940.
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Marie Aschenbrenner & Gordon M. Winder. (2019) Planning for a sustainable marine future? Marine spatial planning in the German exclusive economic zone of the North Sea. Applied Geography 110, pages 102050.
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Jenny Crawford. (2019) The construction of ‘coast’ in national planning policy. Town Planning Review 90:3, pages 299-320.
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Cormac Walsh & Andreas Kannen. (2019) Planning at Sea: Shifting planning practices at the German North Sea coast. Raumforschung und Raumordnung | Spatial Research and Planning 77:2, pages 147-164.
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Charles Ehler, Jacek Zaucha & Kira Gee. 2019. Maritime Spatial Planning. Maritime Spatial Planning 1 21 .
Rebecca Retzlaff & Charlene LeBleu. (2018) Marine Spatial Planning: Exploring the Role of Planning Practice and Research. Journal of Planning Literature 33:4, pages 466-491.
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Björn Hassler, Kira Gee, Michael Gilek, Anne Luttmann, Andrea Morf, Fred Saunders, Igne Stalmokaite, Helena Strand & Jacek Zaucha. (2018) Collective action and agency in Baltic Sea marine spatial planning: Transnational policy coordination in the promotion of regional coherence. Marine Policy 92, pages 138-147.
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Wesley Flannery, Noel Healy & Marcos Luna. (2018) Exclusion and non-participation in Marine Spatial Planning. Marine Policy 88, pages 32-40.
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Susan A. Moore, Greg Brown, Halina Kobryn & Jennifer Strickland-Munro. (2017) Identifying conflict potential in a coastal and marine environment using participatory mapping. Journal of Environmental Management 197, pages 706-718.
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Gordon M Winder & Richard Le Heron. (2017) Assembling a Blue Economy moment? Geographic engagement with globalizing biological-economic relations in multi-use marine environments. Dialogues in Human Geography 7:1, pages 3-26.
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Stephen Jay, Fátima L. Alves, Cathal O'Mahony, Maria Gomez, Aoibheann Rooney, Margarida Almodovar, Kira Gee, Juan Luis Suárez de Vivero, Jorge M.S. Gonçalves, Maria da Luz Fernandes, Olvido Tello, Sarah Twomey, Inmaculada Prado, Catarina Fonseca, Luis Bentes, Guida Henriques & Aldino Campos. (2016) Transboundary dimensions of marine spatial planning: Fostering inter-jurisdictional relations and governance. Marine Policy 65, pages 85-96.
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Svein Jentoft & Maaike Knol. (2014) Marine spatial planning: risk or opportunity for fisheries in the North Sea?. Maritime Studies 13:1.
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Svein Jentoft & Maaike Knol. (2014) Marine spatial planning: risk or opportunity for fisheries in the North Sea?. Maritime Studies 12:1.
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Andreas Kannen. (2012) Challenges for marine spatial planning in the context of multiple sea uses, policy arenas and actors based on experiences from the German North Sea. Regional Environmental Change 14:6, pages 2139-2150.
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