Legal Culture of Marine Spatial Planning in Maritime Areas from the Polish Perspective

D. Pyć
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In the multidisciplinary literature, it has been assumed that ‘sea space’ is the subject of marine spatial planning (MSP). The primary goal of MSP activities is to divide ‘sea space’ optimally into different uses and to prevent conflicts related to the use of ‘sea space’. The Coastal States, in various regions of the world, for over twenty years have focused on MSP aimed at, amongst others, the development and implementation of maritime spatial plans. Undoubtedly, MSP is based on the division of the Global Ocean into maritime areas. Therefore, MSP instruments should be effectively developed, implemented and improved in pursuit of the goals of sustainable marine governance (SMG) for the protection and preservation of the marine environment. In the European Union, the Coastal Member States of the EU have been required to develop MSP plans by the end of the first quarter of 2021. Thus, MSP instruments are useful tools for the sustainable marine governance at the regional and national levels. At the regional level, sustainable marine governance presents a holistic approach to the use of marine resources and ecosystem services and it is derived from culture and human development. Moreover, there is a justified trend towards developing marine spatial culture understood as a common idea included in the set of good practices of MSP that can contribute effectively to sustainable marine governance. This paper presents several arguments in favor of the need to develop marine spatial culture in the context of Polish experiences in the implementation of MSP.
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波兰视角下的海域空间规划法律文化
在多学科文献中,人们认为“海洋空间”是海洋空间规划(MSP)的主题。MSP活动的主要目标是将“海洋空间”最佳地划分为不同的用途,并防止与“海洋空间”的使用有关的冲突。二十多年来,世界各区域的沿海国一直把重点放在旨在制定和执行海洋空间计划的海洋空间规划上。毫无疑问,MSP是基于将全球海洋划分为海洋区域。因此,应有效地制定、实施和改进MSP工具,以实现可持续海洋治理(SMG)的目标,保护和保存海洋环境。在欧盟,欧盟沿海成员国被要求在2021年第一季度末之前制定MSP计划。因此,MSP文书是区域和国家两级可持续海洋治理的有用工具。在区域一级,可持续海洋治理提出了一种利用海洋资源和生态系统服务的整体方法,它源于文化和人类发展。此外,发展海洋空间文化是一种合理的趋势,被理解为一种共同的想法,包括在MSP的一套良好做法中,可以有效地促进可持续的海洋治理。本文提出了几个论点,支持在波兰实施MSP的经验背景下发展海洋空间文化。
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