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Updated Joint Roadmap to accelerate Marine/Maritime Spatial Planning processes worldwide - MSProadmap (2022-2027)
UNESCO/IOC; European Commission (2022). Updated Joint Roadmap to accelerate Marine/Maritime Spatial Planning processes worldwide - MSProadmap (2022-2027). IOC-UNESCO/European Commission: Paris. 16 pp.

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    Marine/Coastal

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Abstract
    The updated MSProadmap is a framework that aims to support and work together with other ocean related processes such as the UNEP Regional Seas Programmes, the High Level Ocean Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy, the post-2020 global biodiversity framework of the Convention on Biological Diversity, the UNGC Roadmap to Integrate Clean Offshore Renewable Energy into Climate-smart Marine Spatial Planning, etc. At the European Union level, the MSProadmap is linked to several policies and initiatives relevant to the maritime domain and the marine environment, such as the European Green Deal, the "New approach for a SustainableBlue Economy", the 2022 EU Ocean Governance Communication or the Horizon Europe research programme.

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