- Coastal and Marine Management
- Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
- International Maritime Law Issues
- Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
- University-Industry-Government Innovation Models
- Cruise Tourism Development and Management
- Arctic and Russian Policy Studies
- Geographic Information Systems Studies
- Marine and coastal plant biology
- Marine and fisheries research
- Interdisciplinary Research and Collaboration
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
2018-2024
Sustainability Institute
2022
The 2014 EU Directive on Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) lays down obligations for the Member States to establish a maritime planning process, resulting in spatial plan by 2020. Consultation should be carried out with local, national and transnational stakeholders. Stakeholder engagement MSP is complex because of great number diversity stakeholders unfamiliarity some these its potential impact. To facilitate stakeholder MSP, ‘MSP Challenge’ table top strategy game was designed played as part...
The MSP Challenge uses game technology and role-play to support communication learning for Marine/Maritime Spatial Planning. Since 2011, a role-playing game, board digital interactive simulation platform have been developed. editions used in workshops, conferences, education, as well real life stakeholder engagement. authors give an overview of the development reflect on value approach engaging 'fun' tool building mutual understanding communicating MSP.
The interaction of stakeholders is regarded key in modern environmental and spatial planning. Marine/maritime planning (MSP) an emerging marine policy domain, which great interest worldwide. MSP practices are characterized by diverse approaches a lack transnational cooperation. Actors with various backgrounds have to identify mismatches synergies jointly aim towards coherent coordinated practices. ‘Living Q’ communication method make actors aware systematically about their viewpoints...
In early 2021, the Erasmus+ knowledge flows partnership organised a session to discuss future of marine spatial planning (MSP) at an international conference. We, group nine career researchers, came together after conference continue discussion: which topics should be considered in MSP, what are challenges, and solutions there overcome these challenges? This communication shall raise awareness climate change, ecological sustainability, blue justice, ecosystem services, governance, we...
Marine spatial planning temporally and spatially allocates marine resources to different users. The ecosystem approach aims at optimising the social economic benefits people derive from while preserving ecosystem’s health. services are defined as obtain ecosystems. aim of this study is determine which interrelations between energy industry can be identified for use in transnational exemplified North Sea region. As one busiest seas worldwide, risk impairing ecosystems through anthropogenic...
Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) is a complex process involving various actors with deviating viewpoints, perceptions and approaches. This study identifies explains different viewpoints in northern European MSP processes by contextualizing the of national maritime spatial planners, policymakers, scientists, consultants, representatives intergovernmental organizations who are involved process. The Q Methodology, method to subjectivity participants, combines qualitative quantitative approaches...
Environment and sustainability issues are becoming increasingly important world-wide. They also determine future career options of students. This change demands a modified portfolio competences students should develop during their higher eduction studies. Within multidimensional field between interdisciplinarity, internationalisation interactivity various pathways can be taken to realise according adjustment education settings. In this paper, we will present an example for successful...