TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluating conditions for transboundary Marine Spatial Planning
T2 - Challenges and opportunities on the island of Ireland
AU - Flannery, Wesley
AU - O'Hagan, Anne Marie
AU - O'Mahony, Cathal
AU - Ritchie, Heather
AU - Twomey, Sarah
PY - 2015/1
Y1 - 2015/1
N2 - Transboundary cooperation is viewed as an essential element of Marine Spatial Planning (MSP). While much of the MSP literature focuses on the need for, and benefits of, transboundary MSP, this paper explores the political and institutional factors that may facilitate the effective transition to such an approach. Drawing on transboundary planning theory and practice, key contextual factors that are likely to expedite the transition to transboundary MSP are reviewed. These include: policy convergence in neighbouring jurisdictions; prior experience of transboundary planning; and good working relations amongst key actors. Based on this review, an assessment of the conditions for transboundary MSP in the adjoining waters of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland is undertaken. A number of recommendations are then advanced for transboundary MSP on the island of Ireland, including, the need to address the role of formal transboundary institutions and the lack of an agreed legal maritime boundary. The paper concludes with some commentary on the political realities of implementing transboundary MSP.
AB - Transboundary cooperation is viewed as an essential element of Marine Spatial Planning (MSP). While much of the MSP literature focuses on the need for, and benefits of, transboundary MSP, this paper explores the political and institutional factors that may facilitate the effective transition to such an approach. Drawing on transboundary planning theory and practice, key contextual factors that are likely to expedite the transition to transboundary MSP are reviewed. These include: policy convergence in neighbouring jurisdictions; prior experience of transboundary planning; and good working relations amongst key actors. Based on this review, an assessment of the conditions for transboundary MSP in the adjoining waters of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland is undertaken. A number of recommendations are then advanced for transboundary MSP on the island of Ireland, including, the need to address the role of formal transboundary institutions and the lack of an agreed legal maritime boundary. The paper concludes with some commentary on the political realities of implementing transboundary MSP.
KW - International marine governance
KW - Marine Spatial Planning
KW - Policy convergence
KW - Transboundary marine planning
KW - Transnational institutions
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84906507954
U2 - 10.1016/j.marpol.2014.07.021
DO - 10.1016/j.marpol.2014.07.021
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84906507954
SN - 0308-597X
VL - 51
SP - 86
EP - 95
JO - Marine Policy
JF - Marine Policy
ER -