Periodic Reporting for period 2 - MSP4BIO (Improved Science-Based Maritime Spatial Planning to Safeguard and Restore Biodiversity in a coherent European MPA network)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2024-02-01 do 2025-07-31
• MPA and MSP managers
• Protection, conservation and restoration stakeholders
• Policy makers from environmental and socio-economic sectors
• Public and business decision-makers at local, national and European levels
Expected impacts:
• Improved MSP Planning: The MSP4BIO results have been/will be integrated in the next rounds of national MSP planning by improving their capacity to incorporate biodiversity conservation objectives into the planning processes and plans. This is expected to increase the use of ecosystem-based MSP as a 'new normal,' allowing for better steering of maritime sectors in ways that effectively support biodiversity conservation and produce benefits for the economy and society through the improved state of marine biodiversity. This also means facilitation of decision making thanks to Decision Support Tools (DST).
• Improved MPA Management: The project's outcomes are expected to increase decision-makers' motivation for MPA management implementation and follow-up by providing concrete solutions and knowledge resulting from the testing sites, as well as better ecological criteria for identification of MPAs and EBSAs, and improvement of the MPA network aiming to achieve coherence.
• Reduction of biodiversity knowledge gap and better Integration of Biodiversity Considerations: MSP4BIO database if open access and fully available online. The project's outcomes result in better integration of biodiversity considerations in sectoral planning and understanding of what can be achieved via MSP and what measures fit better to other policies. This will be reflected in updated sectoral plans, resulting in a more coherent implementation of the new biodiversity policy framework.
• Enhanced Capacity of Planners and Decision Makers: Planners from EU Member States are informed about the ESE demonstrations and validation in test sites, and decision-makers in the test sites participated in the demo session on using the improved DTSs, criteria, and/or data. This enhanced their capacity to incorporate biodiversity considerations into their decision-making processes, and also increase of the dialogue between science and policy.
• Increased Collaboration and Synergies: The MSP4BIO project took the lead in organising and promoting collaboration between biodiversity projects for better research synergies and impact, resulting in more effective use of resources and greater impact on marine biodiversity conservation. Joint policy recommendations have been produced as a policy brief, providing policy actors the main recommendations signed by different sister/related projects.