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Jeong-Seok Lee, Tae-Hoon Kim and Yong-Gil Park
The increase in maritime traffic and vessel size has strengthened the need for economical and safe maritime transportation networks. Currently, ship path planning is based on past experience and shortest route usage. However, the increasing complexity of...
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Jelena Kilic Pamukovic, Katarina Rogulj and Nik?a Jajac
The focus of this paper is to define anchorage management model for concession planning purposes to provide quality support to experts in spatial planning when developing maritime spatial plans. The research aim is to develop an anchorage management mode...
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Nikolay Plink, Vera Semeoshenkova, Tatyana Eremina, Alexandra Ershova and Ivan Mushket
The conservation and sustainable use of oceans, seas and marine resources has been declared by the United Nations as one of 17 priority Sustainable Development Goals. At present, most of the maritime states are striving to improve the efficiency of their...
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Laura Florentina Gusatu, Claudia Yamu, Christian Zuidema and André Faaij
Over the last decade, the accelerated transition towards cleaner means of producing energy has been clearly prioritised by the European Union through large-scale planned deployment of wind farms in the North Sea. From a spatial planning perspective, this...
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Xander Keijser, Malena Ripken, Igor Mayer, Harald Warmelink, Lodewijk Abspoel, Rhona Fairgrieve and Crawford Paris
The 2014 EU Directive on Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) lays down obligations for the EU Member States to establish a maritime planning process, resulting in a maritime spatial plan by 2020. Consultation should be carried out with local, national and tr...
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Malena Ripken, Xander Keijser, Thomas Klenke and Igor Mayer
The interaction of stakeholders is regarded key in modern environmental and spatial planning. Marine/maritime spatial planning (MSP) is an emerging marine policy domain, which is of great interest worldwide. MSP practices are characterized by diverse app...
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Malena Ripken, Xander Keijser, Thomas Klenke and Igor Mayer
The interaction of stakeholders is regarded key in modern environmental and spatial planning. Marine/maritime spatial planning (MSP) is an emerging marine policy domain, which is of great interest worldwide. MSP practices are characterized by diverse app...
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Kawshik Saha, Afsana Alam
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Stilianos Contarinis, Athanasios Pallikaris and Byron Nakos
Marine spatial ?open? data infrastructures (MSDI) have a significant economic and societal potential for coastal nations and their realization is driven by the evolution of the International Hydrographic Organization?s (IHO) S-100 data model for facilita...
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Marilena Papageorgiou, Stella Kyvelou
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Extension of spatial planning from land to the marine space has recently become a key procedure for tackling the growing environmental and blue growth related challenges. However, given the transboundary nature of the sea (facilitating the flow of all ki...
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Zhaojin Yan, Guanghao Yang, Rong He, Hui Yang, Hui Ci and Ran Wang
Automatic identification systems (AIS) provides massive ship trajectory data for maritime traffic management, route planning, and other research. In order to explore the valuable ship traffic characteristics contained implicitly in massive AIS data, a sh...
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Yoon-Ji Kim, Jeong-Seok Lee, Alessandro Pititto, Luigi Falco, Moon-Suk Lee, Kyoung-Kuk Yoon and Ik-Soon Cho
For developing national maritime traffic routes through the coastal waters of Korea, the customary maritime traffic flow must be accurately identified and quantitatively evaluated. In this study, the occupancy time of ships in cells was calculated throug...
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Egidijus Jurkus, Julius Taminskas, Ramunas Povilanskas, Vyte Kontautiene, Egle Baltranaite, Remigijus Dailide and Arvydas Urbis
In 2015, the United Nations General Assembly identified 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be achieved by the year 2030. The study?s main objective is to identify the necessary conditions and potential for ensuring both the sustainability and com...
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Emilie Tew-Kai, Victor Quilfen, Marie Cachera and Martial Boutet
In the context of maritime spatial planning and the implementation of spatialized Good Environmental Status indicators in the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD), the definition of a mosaic composed of coherent and standardised spatial units is ne...
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Marianna Cavallo, Katia Frangoudes, José Pérez Agúndez and Pascal Raux
With the adoption of the Maritime Spatial Planning, European countries have recognized the need to move towards multi-sectoral management of marine resources and space. The present study discusses the problems and opportunities associated with an integra...
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Saurabh K Singh, Edmond Yat-Man Lo and Xiaosheng Qin
Changes in climate because of global warming during the 20th and 21st centuries have a direct impact on the hydrological cycle as driven by precipitation. However, studying precipitation over the Western Maritime Continent (WMC) is a great challenge, as ...
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Maja Ahac, Sa?a Ahac, Igor Majstorovic and ?eljko Stepan
This paper aims to contribute to the process of evaluating urban rail infrastructure projects through the presentation of the methodology and the results of a preliminary feasibility study concerning the revitalization, development, and (re)integration o...
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Christine Erbe, David Peel, Joshua N. Smith and Renee P. Schoeman
Underwater sound is modelled and mapped for purposes ranging from localised environmental impact assessments of individual offshore developments to large-scale marine spatial planning. As the area to be modelled increases, so does the computational effor...
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Alessandro Ridolfi, Nicola Secciani, Mascha Stroobant, Matteo Franchi, Leonardo Zacchini, Riccardo Costanzi, Giovanni Peralta and Luigi Enrico Cipriani
Coastal zones are subjected to a wide range of phenomena acting on very different temporal and spatial scales: from decades to days and from hundreds of kilometers to tens of meters. Planning the management of such areas, thus, requires an accurate and u...
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