The romanian stakeholder perception on the multi-uses concept promoted within the MARSPLAN-BS II project

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Dan VASILIU1, Mihaela MUREȘAN1, Laurenta-Mihaela ALEXANDROV2, Tatiana BEGUN1, Jenica BUJINI1, Alina SPINU2, Catalin GHEABLĂU1, Dragoş NICULESCU3, Laura DUŢU-TIRON1

  • 1 National Institute of Marine Geology and Geo-Ecology (GeoEcoMar)
  • 2 National Institute form Marine Research and Development “Grigore Antipa“
  • 3 National Institute form Marine Research and Development “Grigore Antipa”

Abstract

The Multi-Uses (MU) concept is still novel in the Black Sea, particularly in Romania. Following the Horizon 2020 MUSES project methodology and the Multi-Use Action Plan recommendations, the concepts were tested under the MARSPLAN-BS II project within a first pilot MU case study for Romania, in the coastal area laying northerly between the Corbu Village towards the border with Bulgaria to the south. It aims to explore the ‘soft’ MU combination of Tourism, Underwater Cultural Heritage (UCH), and Environmental Protection fit-for-purpose for the Maritime Spatial Planning scopes by considering the main drivers and barriers that might contribute to or hinder its realization. The analysis is mainly based on the in-depth desk research and stakeholder consultation process. It resulted that the main barriers against developing the combination are related to the inefficient and/or insufficient legal framework as well as national/local strategies and programs for supporting the considered activities (addressing the financial, social, research, and innovation aspects).

Keywords:

Multi-Uses, DABI, Romanian Black Sea coast, Tourism, Underwater Cultural Heritage, Marine Protected Areas

How to Cite

The romanian stakeholder perception on the multi-uses concept promoted within the MARSPLAN-BS II project. (2022). Geo-Eco-Marina, 28, 101-113. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6797921

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Published: 2022-12-31
Pages 101-113

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