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The winds of change - Using marine spatial planning to create a responsible, nature-

25 Mar 2024

The Clean Energy Investor Group and wind is the focus given the anticipated growth the Renewable Energy Alliance back the need trajectory expected for the offshore wind for biodiversity and conservation experts to be industry. [...] to enable equitable and ecologically risks to entire marine The highly individuated approach to impacts sustainable marine uses and industries, ecosystems, and our afforded by EES/EIS processes, along with and to coordinate and integrate managing human way of life, is cumulative effects on the marine environment risks, impacts and change in the marine and absent in both state and from multiple pro. [...] change solution the climate, are an important food source, At the national level, the South-east Regional An important part of the climate solution is Marine Plan prepared under the Australian sustain livelihoods, and protecting, and avoiding harm to, marine and Ocean Policy reflects the Commonwealth contribute to health and land ecosystems through the roll out and Government’s commitment to devel. [...] The case for a marine spatial planning framework T H E W I N D S O F C H A N G E V I C T O R I A N N A T I O N A L P A R K S A S S O C I A T I O N What is marine spatial planning Shoal in the UK was refused planning consent due to the impacts upon seabird populations, Marine spatial planning (MSP) is a planning as well as the potential cumulative impacts process to organise the human uses of ocean. [...] The MSP Framework identifies the Minister responsible for the Marine and Coastal Act The project risked irreversible damage to the 2018 as the lead minister for marine spatial ecological character of the wetland governed planning, the Minister for Environment in by international agreements.
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