REGINA-MSP project
Regions to boost National Maritime Spatial Planning
Project Implementation Period
November 2022 to October 2024
Specific Funding Programme
EMFAF-2021-PIA-MSP
Budget
Overall:
1 957 909.44 €
EC contribution:
1 566 327.55 €
Funding Programme:
European Maritime and Fisheries Fund
Sea Basin(s):
- Atlantic
- West Mediterranean
- East Mediterranean
Countries:
Ireland, France, Italy, Spain and Greece
Completion Year: 2024
Contact Person(s):
👉 Olivier Laroussinie
Project leader
CEREMA
olivier.laroussinie@cerema.fr
👉 Fanny Châles
Project coordinator
CEREMA
fanny.chales@cerema.fr
👉 Céline Hostiou
Communication & coordination support officer
CEREMA
celine.hostiou@cerema.fr
About the Project
The project “Regions to boost National Maritime Spatial Planning” (REGINA-MSP) aims at improving the participation of Regions (level 2 units in the NUTS classification) as well as local authorities and stakeholders in the development and implementation of National maritime spatial planning. Regions benefit from the European cohesion policy and are acting at an adequate scale for combining European and National policies with local specificities. They represent a node for mainstreaming policies towards the objectives of the Green Deal, favouring actions at ecosystem level, improving cooperation at sea basin level and collecting relevant data for local issues. Then innovations in terms of their participation in MSP preparation and implementation are expected to improve MSP processes and to benefit efficiency and coordination of public policies. REGINA-MSP combines a general analysis and discussion at European level under the auspices of the Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions (CPMR), with an in-depth analysis at the level of 8 regional case studies chosen in 5 countries (Ireland, France, Spain, Italy and Greece) pertaining to 2 sea basins (Atlantic and Mediterranean). The methodology combines analysis of existing documents and literature, interviews with actors and participatory work with stakeholders. Specificities and stakeholders’ vision for the future will be highlighted and taken into consideration to help inform future MSP development and amendment. Policy briefs will summarise the background information collected and policy papers will issue recommendations at the 3 levels of case study Regions, countries and the European Union. The expected impacts include enhanced mobilisation at regional level in favour of MSP and its contribution to the Green Deal, as well as possible evolutions in the legal and policy frameworks. A better interaction between MSP and the European cohesion policy is also expected.
Project partners
- Centre d’études et d’expertise sur les risques l’environnement la mobilité et l’aménagement (CEREMA)
- Service Hydrographique et Océanographique de la Marine (SHOM)
- Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC)
- University College Cork - National University of Ireland (UCC)
- Consorzio per il Coordinamento delle Ricerche Inerenti al sistema Lagunare di venezia (CORILA)
- Panteio Panepistimio Koinonikon kai Politikon Epistimon (PUSPS)
- Aristotelio Panepistimio Thessalonikis (Auth)
- Conférence des Régions Périphériques Maritimes d’Europe (CRPM)
- Department of Environment, Climate and Communications (DECC)
- Centro Tecnologico del Mar - Fundacion CETMAR (CETMAR)