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Governance prospects for maritime spatial planning in the tropical atlantic compared to EU case studies

Maritime spatial planning (MSP) is a governance approach that has been applauded for its promise to reconcile human uses and conservation, and is now widely implemented in member states of the European Union (EU), as well as in other countries in the Global North, like Canada, the United States and...

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Published in:Marine policy 2021-01, Vol.123, p.104294, Article 104294
Main Authors: Guerreiro, José, Carvalho, Ana, Casimiro, Daniela, Bonnin, Marie, Calado, Helena, Toonen, Hilde, Fotso, Philippe, Ly, Ibrahima, Silva, Osvaldina, da Silva, Solange Teles
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