Expert knowledge-based co-development of scenarios for maritime spatial planning in the Northeast Atlantic

Helena Maria Gregório Pina Calado, Camila Pegorelli, Marta Horta De Sousa Vergílio, C. Hipólito, Aldino Campos, Fabiana Moniz, Ana Cristina Costa, Carlos Pereira da Silva, Catarina Fonseca, Catarina Frazão Santos, D. Gabriel, José Guerreiro, A. J. F. Gil, David Edward Johnson, Kiat Ng, Md Mostafa Monwar, Maria Anunciação Mateus Ventura, Juan Luis Suárez-de Vivero, Mário Rui Pinho, Paulo A. V. BorgesMario Caña-Varona, Eva A. Papaioannou

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Abstract

Scenarios constitute narratives or storylines that reasonably describe how the future is likely to unfold. The usefulness of scenarios in Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) is now recognised within policy and research, with many institutions urging the development of likely trajectories in the future state of the marine environment and space. However, little progress exists in the actual development and application of actual scenario building approaches. This paper presents the methodology and results of such an approach developed within the framework of the “Geographical and Political Scenarios in Maritime Spatial Planning for the Azores and North Atlantic (GPS Azores)” project. A scenario-building approach for MSP in the area is developed and future scenarios’ storylines are formulated through the active engagement of regional experts. Outcomes from the analysis enable identifying the major risks and opportunities in the management and use of marine space and key maritime sectors, under different scenarios. Three storylines are developed representing distinct trajectories in the use and governance of marine space: (i) Nature at Work; (ii) Business-as-usual; and (iii) Blue Development. Final storylines are the outcome of intense experts’ engagement throughout the scenario-building exercise, stressing the usefulness of such participative approaches. Results can assist policymakers in the context of an adaptive and participatory MSP approach. The methodology can be tailored to other regions, while results can be revisited and adapted as new information and knowledge emerge.
Original languageEnglish
Article number104741
JournalMarine Policy
Volume133
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2021

Keywords

  • Blue Growth
  • Maritime sectors
  • Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP)
  • Scenario-building approach
  • Storylines

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