Marine spatial planning and terrestrial spatial planning: reflecting on new agendas

作者: Paola Gazzola , Maggie H Roe , Paul J Cowie

DOI: 10.1177/0263774X15612317

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摘要: This paper explores the ontological differences between terrestrial and marine environments from a spatial perspective reflects on usefulness of application established ideas planning in planning, using UK system as main reference. Through critical review literature an analytical framework is developed that informed by four interlinked deficiencies, namely disciplinary, conceptual, legitimacy knowledge deficits. The provides two conclusions. First, discipline profession, must reassess suitability present approaches to provide innovative thinking complex different potential area theory practice. Second, should develop its own responses particular needs environment take into consideration influences various disciplines perspectives ensure appropriate adequate of...

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