The project final recommendations on how to strengthen the integration of EGD maritime components into MSP. An organized booklet with coded recommendations, target users and time implementation.
This extensive Deliverable offers an analysis of the project countries MSP Plans (Bulgaria, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Latvia and Spain) and how they reference to Green Deal elements, according to a common nomenclature.
In the framework of MSP-GREEN Work Package 2, partners assessed whether and how their national MSP plans have considered the EGD objectives and identify which are the major gaps, the challenges encountered, and the trade-offs accepted in mainstreaming EGD into MSP. To achieve these objectives, the partners analysed their national MSP plans and identified the components in line with the various elements of the EGD actions. Plans from Bulgaria, Finland, France, Italy, Germany, Latvia, and Spain have been analysed. The multidimensional analysis captures the diversity of the analysed plans, resulting from, in particular, the spatial and non-spatial planning approaches as well as planning contexts. It takes into consideration the organisation of MSP governance from national to local level, the structuring of economic sectors and stakeholders, and the various status of planning tools (from strategic to prescriptive) used in MSP.
D2.1 The Green Deal component of the EU MSP Plans – Infographic
In the framework of MSP-GREEN Work Package 2, partners assessed whether and how their national MSP plans have considered the EGD objectives and identify which are the major gaps, the challenges encountered, and the trade-offs accepted in mainstreaming EGD into MSP.
As part of deliverable D2.1 an infographic has been created to highlight the key findings in terms of European Green Deal elements in analyzed MSP Plans.
D2.1 The Green Deal component of the EU MSP Plans – Country Summaries
In the framework of MSP-GREEN Work Package 2, partners assessed whether and how their national MSP plans have considered the EGD objectives and identify which are the major gaps, the challenges encountered, and the trade-offs accepted in mainstreaming EGD into MSP.
Bulgaria, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Latvia and Spain MSP Plans have been scanned to find out present references to EGD topics and a set of Summaries have been created to help the dissemination of results.
D3.1 Sharing valuable practices for boosting the Green Deal through MSP
This deliverable from Work Package 3 has worked on identified valuable and capitalizable experiences of EGD integration into MSP. The work looked at the operational level of the MSP Plans of the countries of the consortium members, focusing on spatial planning measures as well as on process related practices.
D3.2 New actions fostering MSP contribution to Green Deal
This study presents 12 new actions developed by the seven project partner countries of MSP-GREEN. The actions propose a range of methods, processes, and tools that could be applied in different national contexts and spatial scales to address a selection of gaps dealing with the integration of the EGD objectives within MSP. The study is complemented with an evaluation of the challenges and a report of the workshop that enabled the work done.
In the framework of Task 3.2 New Actions fostering MSP contribution to the EGD objectives, a series of supplementary project reports have been prepared by various partners in their national languages. Such reports have informed the related contents presented in D3.2. The reports are not official deliverables but are shared as supplementary materials for interested stakeholders.
D3.3 Repository of best practices and lessons learnt
This file contains a Repository of best practices and lessons learnt from the project. It presents the Valuable Practices and the New Actions identified by the project in the MSP plans and processes of the partner countries. All details are provided in Deliverables D3.1 and D3.2, both available on the project web site.
D5.2 Communicating the Maritime European Green Deal
This Companion is intended for MSP practitioners, decision makers and marine sustainability communicators. From an analysis of key messages from MSP directives and identification of synergies with basins strategies, to review of good practices, this booklet offers a set of reflections on how communication could be designed to support ecological ocean citizenship and promote EGD in the framework of MSP.