Ecosystem-based marine spatial planning is an approach to managing maritime activities while ensuring human well-being and biodiversity conservation as key pillars for sustainable development. Here, we use a comprehensive literature review and a co-development process with experts to build an assessment framework and tool that integrates the fundamental principles of an ecosystem approach to management and translates them into specific actions to be undertaken during planning processes. We illustrate the potential of this tool through the evaluation of two national marine spatial plans (Spain and France), in consultation with the representatives involved in their development and implementation. To ensure more coherent future planning, socio-ecological system evolution in a climate change scenario and the future marine space needs of maritime sectors should be considered, as well as improving the governance structure and knowledge of ecosystem processes. This framework provides a consistent and transparent assessment method for practitioners and competent authorities.

Assessment tool addresses implementation challenges of ecosystem-based management principles in marine spatial planning processes / Galparsoro, Ibon; Montero, Natalia; Mandiola, Gotzon; Menchaca, Iratxe; Borja, Ángel; Flannery, Wesley; Katsanevakis, Stelios; Fraschetti, Simonetta; Fabbrizzi, Erika; Elliott, Michael; Bas, Maria; Barnard, Steve; Piet, Gerjan; Giakoumi, Sylvaine; Kruse, Maren; Mcateer, Ben; Runya, Robert Mzungu; Lukyanova, Olga; Morato, Telmo; Van Gerven, Annaïk; Degraer, Steven; Neuenfeldt, Stefan; Stelzenmüller, Vanessa. - In: COMMUNICATIONS EARTH & ENVIRONMENT. - ISSN 2662-4435. - 6:1(2025). [10.1038/s43247-024-01975-7]

Assessment tool addresses implementation challenges of ecosystem-based management principles in marine spatial planning processes

Fraschetti, Simonetta;Fabbrizzi, Erika;
2025

Abstract

Ecosystem-based marine spatial planning is an approach to managing maritime activities while ensuring human well-being and biodiversity conservation as key pillars for sustainable development. Here, we use a comprehensive literature review and a co-development process with experts to build an assessment framework and tool that integrates the fundamental principles of an ecosystem approach to management and translates them into specific actions to be undertaken during planning processes. We illustrate the potential of this tool through the evaluation of two national marine spatial plans (Spain and France), in consultation with the representatives involved in their development and implementation. To ensure more coherent future planning, socio-ecological system evolution in a climate change scenario and the future marine space needs of maritime sectors should be considered, as well as improving the governance structure and knowledge of ecosystem processes. This framework provides a consistent and transparent assessment method for practitioners and competent authorities.
2025
Assessment tool addresses implementation challenges of ecosystem-based management principles in marine spatial planning processes / Galparsoro, Ibon; Montero, Natalia; Mandiola, Gotzon; Menchaca, Iratxe; Borja, Ángel; Flannery, Wesley; Katsanevakis, Stelios; Fraschetti, Simonetta; Fabbrizzi, Erika; Elliott, Michael; Bas, Maria; Barnard, Steve; Piet, Gerjan; Giakoumi, Sylvaine; Kruse, Maren; Mcateer, Ben; Runya, Robert Mzungu; Lukyanova, Olga; Morato, Telmo; Van Gerven, Annaïk; Degraer, Steven; Neuenfeldt, Stefan; Stelzenmüller, Vanessa. - In: COMMUNICATIONS EARTH & ENVIRONMENT. - ISSN 2662-4435. - 6:1(2025). [10.1038/s43247-024-01975-7]
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