Improvement of Maritime Management as a Key Aspect of Sustainable Development and Blue Growth in the Russian Federation

The conservation and sustainable use of oceans, seas and marine resources has been declared by the United Nations as one of 17 priority Sustainable Development Goals. At present, most of the maritime states are striving to improve the efficiency of their use of marine resources, including sea space....

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Autores principales: Nikolay Plink, Vera Semeoshenkova, Tatyana Eremina, Alexandra Ershova, Ivan Mushket
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b2f44354d7d04091bb12960c850c39a72021-11-25T18:04:22ZImprovement of Maritime Management as a Key Aspect of Sustainable Development and Blue Growth in the Russian Federation10.3390/jmse91112122077-1312https://doaj.org/article/b2f44354d7d04091bb12960c850c39a72021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/11/1212https://doaj.org/toc/2077-1312The conservation and sustainable use of oceans, seas and marine resources has been declared by the United Nations as one of 17 priority Sustainable Development Goals. At present, most of the maritime states are striving to improve the efficiency of their use of marine resources, including sea space. In particular, the European Union is implementing a number of projects related to the implementation of marine spatial planning (MSP) tools. The Baltic Sea is considered as a pilot region, where a pan-Baltic coordinated MSP plan has been developed to provide for sustainable development and blue growth in the marine and coastal economy. The Russian Federation is one of the Baltic countries, but the MSP procedure at the state level does not have institutional and regulatory support, which requires the elimination of gaps and additional development of the maritime management system. The laws of the organization and development of the general theory of management are used in this study. An Integrated Management Model for sustainable marine and coastal use is proposed as a tool for ensuring blue growth, including four interrelated elements (specific management functions), namely “Integrated Coastal Zone Management”, “Marine Spatial Planning”, “Management of Marine Macroregion” and “Ocean Governance”. Their functional content and interaction mechanisms are discussed in order to implement an integral approach to marine use. The vertical structure of the proposed integral model includes three levels corresponding to the federal and regional levels of government and the level of municipal self-governance. The use of the integral model should help accelerate the process of introducing and using MSP instruments in the process of strategic planning in the socio-economic development of the Russian coastal territories.Nikolay PlinkVera SemeoshenkovaTatyana EreminaAlexandra ErshovaIvan MushketMDPI AGarticleblue economymaritime managementmarine usemarine spatial planningintegrated coastal zone managementNaval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineeringVM1-989OceanographyGC1-1581ENJournal of Marine Science and Engineering, Vol 9, Iss 1212, p 1212 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic blue economy
maritime management
marine use
marine spatial planning
integrated coastal zone management
Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering
VM1-989
Oceanography
GC1-1581
spellingShingle blue economy
maritime management
marine use
marine spatial planning
integrated coastal zone management
Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering
VM1-989
Oceanography
GC1-1581
Nikolay Plink
Vera Semeoshenkova
Tatyana Eremina
Alexandra Ershova
Ivan Mushket
Improvement of Maritime Management as a Key Aspect of Sustainable Development and Blue Growth in the Russian Federation
description The conservation and sustainable use of oceans, seas and marine resources has been declared by the United Nations as one of 17 priority Sustainable Development Goals. At present, most of the maritime states are striving to improve the efficiency of their use of marine resources, including sea space. In particular, the European Union is implementing a number of projects related to the implementation of marine spatial planning (MSP) tools. The Baltic Sea is considered as a pilot region, where a pan-Baltic coordinated MSP plan has been developed to provide for sustainable development and blue growth in the marine and coastal economy. The Russian Federation is one of the Baltic countries, but the MSP procedure at the state level does not have institutional and regulatory support, which requires the elimination of gaps and additional development of the maritime management system. The laws of the organization and development of the general theory of management are used in this study. An Integrated Management Model for sustainable marine and coastal use is proposed as a tool for ensuring blue growth, including four interrelated elements (specific management functions), namely “Integrated Coastal Zone Management”, “Marine Spatial Planning”, “Management of Marine Macroregion” and “Ocean Governance”. Their functional content and interaction mechanisms are discussed in order to implement an integral approach to marine use. The vertical structure of the proposed integral model includes three levels corresponding to the federal and regional levels of government and the level of municipal self-governance. The use of the integral model should help accelerate the process of introducing and using MSP instruments in the process of strategic planning in the socio-economic development of the Russian coastal territories.
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author Nikolay Plink
Vera Semeoshenkova
Tatyana Eremina
Alexandra Ershova
Ivan Mushket
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Vera Semeoshenkova
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Alexandra Ershova
Ivan Mushket
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title Improvement of Maritime Management as a Key Aspect of Sustainable Development and Blue Growth in the Russian Federation
title_short Improvement of Maritime Management as a Key Aspect of Sustainable Development and Blue Growth in the Russian Federation
title_full Improvement of Maritime Management as a Key Aspect of Sustainable Development and Blue Growth in the Russian Federation
title_fullStr Improvement of Maritime Management as a Key Aspect of Sustainable Development and Blue Growth in the Russian Federation
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title_sort improvement of maritime management as a key aspect of sustainable development and blue growth in the russian federation
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