Marine spatial planning from the perspective of a small seaside community in Ireland

  • Wesley Flannery
  • , Micheál Ó Cinnéide

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Abstract

Marine spatial planning (MSP) is advocated as a means of managing human uses of the sea in a manner that is consistent with the maintenance of the ecological goods and services of the marine environment. Support for the process is evident at international and national levels but the degree to which it is acceptable to local level stakeholders is not clear. An Daingean (formely Dingle) is a small sea-oriented town situated on the southwest coast of Ireland in which marine-based tourism and other relatively new uses of the sea are pursued along side traditional fishing activities. Stakeholders in An Daingean are found to be positively disposed to a local process of MSP that incorporates meaningful local involvement.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)980-987
Number of pages8
JournalMarine Policy
Volume32
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2008

Keywords

  • Coastal communities
  • Marine spatial planning
  • Stakeholder involvement

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