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Science of The Total Environment | 2018

Exploring Multi-Use potentials in the Euro-Mediterranean sea space

Daniel Depellegrin; Chiara Venier; Zacharoula Kyriazi; Vassiliki Vassilopoulou; Chiara Castellani; Emiliano Ramieri; Martina Bocci; Javier Fernandez; Andrea Barbanti

European seas are experiencing rapid development. The anthropogenic demand for marine resources and space exerts the need for novel concepts for sustainable resource exploitation and smart space allocation. Multi-Use (MU) is an emerging concept to overcome spatial claims and support Blue Growth, however its actual potentials and current status of implementation in different sea basins is to a large extent unexplored. An analytical framework using a mixed method approach is proposed for the identification and analysis of MU potentialities in eight EU countries of the Euro-Mediterranean sea basin. The paper addresses opportunities and challenges of ten existing and potential MU combinations driven by three maritime sectors: tourism, renewable energy and Oil & Gas industry. Opportunities and challenges for MU development were presented in terms of drivers, added values, barriers and impacts. Results show that highest potential for MU development are related to tourism-driven MU combinations (e.g. pescatourism), but also emerging MU potentials exist related to Floating Offshore Wind energy and aquaculture (Gulf of Lion) and the re-use of Oil & Gas decommissioned platforms (Northern-Central Adriatic Sea). Findings were discussed for their geospatial distribution and their policy, socio-economic, technical and environmental boundary conditions. Recommendations on actions to foster MU development in the Euro-Mediterranean sea space are provided.


Marine Policy | 2013

Monitoring and evaluation of spatially managed areas: A generic framework for implementation of ecosystem based marine management and its application

Vanessa Stelzenmüller; Patricia Breen; Tammy Stamford; Frank Thomsen; Fabio Badalamenti; Ángel Borja; Lene Buhl-Mortensen; Julia Carlstöm; Giovanni D’Anna; Norbert Dankers; S. Degraer; Mike Dujin; Fabio Fiorentino; Ibon Galparsoro; Sylvaine Giakoumi; Michele Gristina; Kate R. Johnson; Peter Jones; Stelios Katsanevakis; Leyla Knittweis; Zacharoula Kyriazi; Carlo Pipitone; Joanna Piwowarczyk; Marijn Rabaut; Thomas Kirk Sorensen; Jan van Dalfsen; Vassiliki Vassilopoulou; Tomás Vega Fernández; Magda Vincx; Sandra Vöge


Marine Policy | 2013

The integration of nature conservation into the marine spatial planning process

Zacharoula Kyriazi; Frank Maes; Marijn Rabaut; Magda Vincx; S. Degraer


Marine Policy | 2015

Bargaining a net gain compensation agreement between a marine renewable energy developer and a marine protected area manager

Zacharoula Kyriazi; Raul P. Lejano; Frank Maes; S. Degraer


Journal of Environmental Management | 2017

A cooperative game-theoretic framework for negotiating marine spatial allocation agreements among heterogeneous players.

Zacharoula Kyriazi; Raul P. Lejano; Frank Maes; S. Degraer


Energy Policy | 2016

Coexistence dilemmas in European marine spatial planning practices. The case of marine renewables and marine protected areas

Zacharoula Kyriazi; Frank Maes; S. Degraer


Ocean & Coastal Management | 2018

From identification of compatibilities and conflicts to reaching marine spatial allocation agreements : review of actions required and relevant tools and processes

Zacharoula Kyriazi


Marine Conservation, 5th International congress, Abstracts | 2018

Resolving conflict due to negative environmental externalities from marine renewable energy developments to marine protected areas using cooperative game theoretic allocation rules

Zacharoula Kyriazi; Raul P. Lejano; Frank Maes; S. Degraer


Archive | 2017

Strategic interactions in the marine spatial planning game : observation, interpretation and integration

Zacharoula Kyriazi


MaPSIS, Maritime Spatial Planning, Ecosystem Approach and Supporting Information Systems | 2017

Marine spatial conflict resolution based on cooperative game theoretic decision rules : the what, the why and the how

Zacharoula Kyriazi

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S. Degraer

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

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Tomás Vega Fernández

Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn

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Carlo Pipitone

Institute of Rural Management Anand

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