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| Format: | Artículo científico |
| Language: | en |
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npj ocean sustainability
2025
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| Online Access: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40416418/ |
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- The opportunity for climate action through climate-smart Marine Spatial Planning. Queirós, Ana M Ten Brink, Talya Bas, Maria Sweeting, Christopher J McGuinness, Sian Edwards, Hugh Talbot, Elizabeth Sørdahl, Patrick Berg Lønborg, Christian R Deecker-Simon, Shayna Elliott, Michael Sardá, Rafael Fernades-Salvador, Jose A Pretty, Christina Varjopuro, Riku Virtanen, Elina A Gissi, Elena Yates, Katherine Morf, Andrea Frazão-Santos, Catarina Withouck, Inne Frost, Matthew Coll, Marta Gee, Kira Nic Aonghusa, Caitriona Despite global climate-driven change in marine ecosystems and associated economic sectors, climate-smart Marine Spatial Planning (CSMSP) implementation remains limited. This joint perspective from across the climate research and Marine Spatial Planning policy interface discusses reasons for CSMSP's slow pace (blockers) and shares operational examples about how CSMSP is working around the world (enablers). Learning from national CSMSP contexts can help deliver needed and faster international collaboration on climate action.