沿海和海洋管理 - 在数据孤岛上航行

IF 3.5 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Marine Policy Pub Date : 2024-08-26 DOI:10.1016/j.marpol.2024.106279
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海岸管理和海洋空间规划(MSP)学科的主要任务是建立一个监管和立法框架,在这一框架内,国家和地区规划政策、气候减缓措施和环境监测要求可以得到有效实施。这些以证据为基础的过程要求发现、获取和整合适当的 "可信 "沿岸和海洋数据以及毗连的陆地数据集。这在国家和地方层面提出了重大挑战。虽然通常可以获得权威的开放数据,但满足任何管理要求的数据往往分散在各种国家在线门户网站、统计和研究中心、"科学 "平台上,有时还包括私营公司。爱尔兰的情况就是一例,爱尔兰的海洋保护计划尚处于起步阶段,因此,最终用户/利益相关者和数据提供者尚未充分认识到遵守该指令所需的海洋保护计划基础专题海洋数据要求的广泛性。本研究探讨了欧洲共同体《欧洲共同体空间信息基础设施(INSPIRE)指令》1 (2007/2/EC)(欧共体,2007 年)的强制性数据要求与《海洋空间规划(MSP)指令》 (2014/89/EU)的证据基础需求之间的关系。对沿海和海洋空间规划专题数据特征进行了广泛的清点和分类(按部门/专题分组),并确定 了适当的权威在线资料来源(如有)。通过对国家和欧盟部门平台或门户网站的深入调查(这些平台或门户网站的许多数 据最初是为各种不同的应用和管理过程而采集的),并考虑到 INSPIRE 已确立的(具有法律 约束力的)数据规格、标准和指南,提出了一种方法来加速沿岸和海洋数据的发现,并将这 些权威数据源按照广泛而简洁的海洋保护计划专题标题进行整理或 "分组"。由此产生的沿岸和海洋数据目录,是为爱尔兰沿岸和海洋工作者创建简便的数据 参考和检索工具的第一步,也为其他国家树立了榜样。
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Coastal and Marine Management – Navigating islands of data

The disciplines of Coastal Management and Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) are predominantly focussed on creating a regulatory and legislative framework within which national and regional planning policies, climate mitigation measures and environmental monitoring requirements can be effectively implemented. These evidence-based processes necessitate the discoverability, accessibility and integration of appropriate ‘trusted’ coastal and marine data together with contiguous terrestrial datasets. This presents significant challenges at national and local levels. While authoritative open data is often available, the data for any management requirement is often dispersed across a wide range of national online portals, statistical and research hubs, ‘scientific’ platforms and occasionally, private companies. This is exemplified in Ireland, where MSP is in its infancy, and consequently, the breadth of MSP foundational thematic marine data requirements required to comply with this Directive has yet to be fully realised by end-users/stakeholders and data providers. This study examines the nexus between mandatory data requirements of the European Community’s Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community (INSPIRE) Directive1 (2007/2/EC), (EC, 2007) and the evidence-base needs of its Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) Directive (2014/89/EU). An extensive inventory of coastal and MSP thematic data features is identified and categorised (into sectoral/thematic clusters) and appropriate and authoritative online sources (where available) are scoped out. Through an in-depth interrogation of national and EU sectoral platforms or portals, (much of whose data was originally captured for a diverse range of applications and management processes), and in view of INSPIRE’s well-established (legally-binding) data specifications, standards and guidance, a methodology is presented to accelerate coastal and marine data discovery, and to collate or ‘group’ these authoritative data sources under broad but succinct MSP thematic headings. The resulting coastal and marine data catalogue is the first step in the creation of an easy data reference and retrieval tool for Irish coastal and marine practitioners, and presents a model for other nations.

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期刊介绍: Marine Policy is the leading journal of ocean policy studies. It offers researchers, analysts and policy makers a unique combination of analyses in the principal social science disciplines relevant to the formulation of marine policy. Major articles are contributed by specialists in marine affairs, including marine economists and marine resource managers, political scientists, marine scientists, international lawyers, geographers and anthropologists. Drawing on their expertise and research, the journal covers: international, regional and national marine policies; institutional arrangements for the management and regulation of marine activities, including fisheries and shipping; conflict resolution; marine pollution and environment; conservation and use of marine resources. Regular features of Marine Policy include research reports, conference reports and reports on current developments to keep readers up-to-date with the latest developments and research in ocean affairs.
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