On 28 September, the ESPON programme will host a Peer Learning Workshop (PLW) focused on the green offshore energy potentials of the Black Sea and also on how these potentials could be best exploited in an economically and ecologically sustainable way.
The workshop will also be dedicated to sharing experiences regarding integrated terrestrial and maritime spatial planning with the maximum sustainable impact on both the sea and the adjoining coastal areas and hinterland. As such, the PLW will feed into MARSPLAN-BS II, wherein both Romania and Bulgaria are in process of elaborating their national spatial maritime plans, in cooperation with their neighbours.
The discussions during the event will be structured into three parts:
Part 1: Setting the scene with ESPON research, the elaboration of the capacities and policy plans and finally Maritime Spatial Planning and Land Sea Interaction policies
Part 2: Good practices, inspirations and possibilities to consider
Part 3: Discussions and reactions from neighbouring countries and the audience with final recommendations and conclusions
You will find more information in the attached documents: Pre-event brief (English & Romanian version) and Topic paper based on ESPON evidence.
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