Multiple interests across European coastal waters: The importance of a common language

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Different marine and coastal activities have diverse economic, environmental, and socio-cultural objectives, which can lead to conflict when these multidimensional activities coincide spatially or temporally. This is sometimes driven by a lack of understanding or other users' needs and consequentially adequate planning and the utilization of a common language is essential. By using a transparent approach based on multi-criteria analysis, we characterize and establish priorities for future development/conservation for all users in the coastal area using six representative European Case Studies with different levels of complexity. Results varied according to location, but significantly it was found that stakeholders tended to favour ecological and social over economic objectives. This paper outlines the methodology employed, the results derived, and the potential for this approach to reduce conflict in coastal and marine waters.

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Ramos, J., Soma, K., Bergh, O., Schulze, T., Gimpel, A., Stelzenmuller, V., … Gault, J. (2014). Multiple interests across European coastal waters: The importance of a common language. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 72(2), 720–731. https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsu095

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