ESaTDOR- European Seas and Territorial Development, Opportunities and Risk Sub-heading.

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 Landuse  Tourism  Oil &Gas  Coastal Defence  Ports & Navigation  Military Activities  Culture  Conservation  Dredging & Disposal  Submarine Cables  Fishing  Renewable Energy  Marine Recreation  Mineral Extraction  Mariculture 16. MSP Pilot Outputs: Identification of multiple use

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ESaTDOR- European Seas and Territorial Development, Opportunities and Risk Sub-heading VALUING AND MANAGING THE ASSETS OF THE IRISH SEA Landuse Tourism Oil &Gas Coastal Defence Ports & Navigation Military Activities Culture Conservation Dredging & Disposal Submarine Cables Fishing Renewable Energy Marine Recreation Mineral Extraction Mariculture 16. MSP Pilot Outputs: Identification of multiple use The Team and Key Responsibilities Text Project PartnersThematic ResponsibilitiesSea Responsibilities PP1 University of Liverpool, UK (Shaw, Kidd) & Sheffield Hallam University (Jay) EnergyAtlantic Ocean PP2 Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Planning, Norway (Langerland, Juvkam and Kvinge) Economic UseArctic Ocean PP3 MCRIT, Spain (Esquius-Rafat and Ulied Transport and ShippingMediterranean Sea PP4 University Malaga, Spain (Iglesias- Campos and Ruiz-Sinoga) Data Protocols and Mapping PP5 University of Valencia, Spain (Farinos) Coastal Governance Case Study Guidance PP6 Leibniz Institute for Baltic Seas Research, Germany, (Holger) Baltic Sea PP7 VU University- IVM, Netherlands Jansen and Gilbert) Coastal and Marine EcosystemsNorth Sea PP8 Thessaly University, Greece (Cocossis and Gonzalez) Coastal GovernanceMediterranean PP9 Constanta Maritime University University,Romania, Panait and Stanca) Black Sea Policy Implications for the Territorial Agenda Land and Sea interactions critical for territorial development Marine areas multifunctional space but interests, issues agendas complex and contested Enormous issues for ESPON in terms of data availability Availability, comparability, consistency Mapping at a reasonable space scale European / candidate countries and none European space Ecosystem services and links to global community require recognition of the importance of the seas Role and importance of maritime assets and risks needs to be considered much more explicitly in EU policy making We note that 5 th Cohesion Report all the maps are land based We welcome the recognition of this agenda (para. 55) of the Territorial Agenda 2020 Many coastal economies are dependant on the integrity, accessibility and sustainability of the marine services Spatial planning terms we need a better understanding of land sea interactions and their impacts on territorial development