Connecting Seas Conference 2019
The NorthSEE and Baltic LINes maritime spatial planning conference took place on the 13th and 14th of February 2019 in Hamburg, Germany. The conference brought together more than 200 participants from the MSP community representing different ministries and authorities, stakeholders from the shipping, energy and environment sector, transnational organisations and initiatives, NGOs as well as research institutes from both regions.Conference Video
Conference Presentations
Plenary session:
- The NorthSEE and Baltic LINes project - Kai Trümpler (BSH)
- The whole is greater than the sum of its parts - Claudia Bode (Think Collective)
- BANOS CSA - Baltic and North Sea Coordination and support actions (Andris Andrusaitis - BONUS EEIG Programme)
Workshop Data for Maritime Spatial Planning
- National data services in Germany - Olaf Gottensträter (BSH)
- The story of how we built BASEMAPS - Manuel Frias (HELCOM), Henning Sten-Hansen (AAU) (pp 12)
- Marine Spatial Management Tool - Gerhard Heggebø (Norwegian Mapping Agency)
Workshop and offshore energy
- Planning issues, criteria, tools and the step-by-step guide) - Andronikos Kafas (SG), Kirsty Wright (SG), Malena Ripken (COAST), Dominic Plug (BSH), Riku Varjopuro (SYKE)
- Introduction to the OESA project - Simon Stark (pp 30)
Workshop on Other sea uses in MSP (mainly Underwater Cultural Heritage)
Workshop on Environmental issues in MSP
Workshop on future trends in MSP
- Strategic Partnership for Marine Spatial Planning - Kersten Schiele (IOW) and Malena Ripken (COAST)
- Future scenarios of Energy and Shipping - Kirsty Wright (SG), Magda Matczak (Maritime Institute in Gdansk)
- PROMOTioN - Future Scenarios for the Offshore Grid - Ceciel Nieuwenhout
Workshop on multi-level governance in MSP
- The role of the regions in the North Sea Maritime Spatial Planning - Rhona Fairgrieve (Scottish Coastal Forum)
- Baltic LINes recommendations on transboundary consultations in MSP - Maciej Matczak (Modal Concept)
- Maritime spatial planning in the Baltic Sea Region - Alda Nikodemusa (VASAB)
Workshop on Shipping and MSP
- Shipping trends and impact on disruptors - Christopher Palsson (Lloyd's List Consulting)
- Identification of planning mismatches and their origins in the Baltic Sea - Dominic Plug (BSH)
Workshop on stakeholder involvement
- Stakeholder involvement in MSP: The Latvian Case - Arturs Caune (AC KKONSULTACIJAS)
- The 'living Q' - Malena Ripken (COAST) (pp 18)
Workshop on synergies and conflicts in MSP
- MUSES Ocean Multi Use Action Plan - Andronikos Kafas (SG)
- Synergies and conflicts encountered during the Estonian MSP process - Triin Lepland (Estonian Spatial Planning Department)
- Community of Practice Multi Use pilots North Sea - Nathalie Scheidegger - (Dutch Ministry of Nature, Agriculture & Food Quality)
- Conflicts and synergies in MSP - An introduction - Angela Schultz Zehden (Sustainable Projects GmbH)
- Ports and Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) - What are the synergies? - Vincent Onyango (University of Dundee)
- Spatial conflicts and synergies - Jacek Zaucha, Magda Matczak (Maritime Institute Gdansk)