Losing our way with mapping: Thinking critically about marine spatial planning in Scotland.
This paper examines more closely some of the inherent problems with representing marine environments spatially and how the practice of map-making inevitably interacts with social-ecological networks.Conference session "Making Socio-Cultural Values Count: Challenges and Opportunities for MSP"
This session will discuss opportunities and challenges for MSP in taking account of socio-cultural values and perceptions. Its six spea...COST OceanGov – Land-Sea Interactions Training School in Constanta
As part of the activities of the European COST Action Ocean Governance for...assess current knowledge on land-sea interactions: social and economic perspectives, as...tion of the drivers for environmental, economic and social...