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===Sea Basin Content===
====Governance====
All of these layers are governance related, and are subcategorized for governance related use.
<categorytree mode="pages" hideroot="on">(DT)Governance</categorytree>
<categorytree mode="pages" hideroot="on">(DT)Management</categorytree>
====Energy====
Contain all layers related to the energy infrastructure network. This includes cables, pipelines, energy sources such as wind farms, and other regularly used energy related items.
<categorytree mode="pages" hideroot="on">(DT)Energy</categorytree>
====Shipping====
Contains information regarding ports, shipping lanes, no shipping zones and other shipping infrastructure. The dynamic shipping layers are also presented containing information on how ship could travel with the current state of the sea basin.
<categorytree mode="pages" hideroot="on">(DT)Shipping</categorytree>
====Ecology====
Contains, next to protected areas, a large amount of data regarding the current biomass in the sea basin. There is also information on the fishing intensities, and pressures generated by other physical elements in the sea basin.
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Within the digital platform real-life geodata has been used to recreate the available sea-areas as accurately as possible. The players are provided with a canvas true to current situations in the replicated area, and provided with realistic objectives and goals to achieve. All data has been provided and reviewed by marine specialists and professional planners to provide a high level of accuracy.
Within the digital platform real-life geodata has been used to recreate the available sea-areas as accurately as possible. The players are provided with a canvas true to current situations in the replicated area, and provided with realistic objectives and goals to achieve. All data has been provided and reviewed by marine specialists and professional planners to provide a high level of accuracy.
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===Credits===
===Credits===


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Latest revision as of 20:08, 17 November 2020

Tutorials

A number of Tutorials have been created to assist all players in become familiar with the basic interactions in the MSP Challenge. These short videos should provide you all the information required to start creating your ideal sea basin.

Layers & Layer Manager

Properties Window

Create a Plan

Plan States

Editing Basic

Plan Monitor

MSP Logo General.png

The Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) Challenge is a computer supported simulation-game that provides insight in the complex challenges of sustaiable planning of human activities in the marine and coastal ecosystem.


About

The MSP Challenge 2050 is developed to allow groups of diverse backgrounds to receive a glimpse of the challenges faced when planning in marine and coastal ecosystems. It is a multiplayer experience where teams take control over the planning in a realistic environment, and are given the opportunity to experience the influences of planning on a massive scale.

Within the digital platform real-life geodata has been used to recreate the available sea-areas as accurately as possible. The players are provided with a canvas true to current situations in the replicated area, and provided with realistic objectives and goals to achieve. All data has been provided and reviewed by marine specialists and professional planners to provide a high level of accuracy.

Meta Data

Credits

This page was last edited on 17 November 2020, at 20:08. Content is available under GPLv3 unless otherwise noted.