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==Description==
==Description==


 
The National Planning Areas correspond to the marine areas for which the different national authorities are responsible.
National Planning Areas
 
 
==MSP Challenge==
==MSP Challenge==


 
In the MSP Challenge, each of these areas is developed by one team. However, joint plans, overlapping more than one local authority area, are possible if the affected local authorities approve the plan. This is the equivalent of the [[EEZ|Exclusive Economic Zones]] in other MSP editions.
Here you can add information about how the layer is implemented or used in the MSP Challenge
   
   
 
Back to [[Categories and Layers#tab%3DGovernance|governance]].
   
   
=North Sea=
=North Sea=
Not applicable.
==Types==
 
North Sea types here
This layer is not available in the North Sea Edition.


==Metadata==
=Baltic Sea=
===Data Source===
Not applicable.
Enter data source for North Sea here.


===Original Title===
This layer is not available in the Baltic Sea Edition.
Enter name of the layer at the North Sea source.


===Description===
=Clyde Marine Region=
Enter the description of the North Sea dataset here.
Not applicable.


===Creation Date===
This layer is not available in the Clyde Marine Region Edition.
yyyy-mm-dd North Sea


===Methodology===
=Adriatic Sea=
Enter here how the layer was prepared to be integrated into the MSP Challenge North Sea Edition.
In the Adriatic Sea there are multiple National Planning Areas and disputed areas as you can see in the types below. Plans made in the disputed areas need approval from all countries in the sea basin.


=Baltic Sea=
There is a small number of areas in the Adriatic Sea that are disputed, caused by conflicting territorial claims of countries like Croatia, Slovenia, and Italy. The disputes not only concern maritime borders and fishing rights but also revolve around access to international waters and economic interests. In the last decade, several court decisions have been made by both countries, but finding a solution that suits both parties proves to be difficult. In the game, the disputed area is left unassigned and any plan in this areas needs approval from all countries.


==Types==
==Types==
Baltic Sea types here
* [[Red]] (Italy)
* [[Green]] (Slovenia)
* [[Pink]] (Croatia)
* [[Grey]] (Disputed area)
* [[Yellow]] (Montenegro)
* [[Purple]] (Albania)
* [[Blue]] (Greece)


==Metadata==
==Metadata==
===Data Source===
===Data Source===
Enter data source for Baltic Sea here.
For Italy: IIM_limiti_piattaforma_continentale_250k
 
For other countries: legal Status from toold4msp.eu geoportal and Croatia division of Sea (portodimare) for Neum Bay


===Original Title===
===Original Title===
Enter name of the layer at the Baltic Sea source.


Information not available.
===Description===
===Description===
Enter the description of the Baltic Sea dataset here.
Information not available.


===Creation Date===
===Creation Date===
yyyy-mm-dd Baltic Sea
2020-06-16


===Methodology===
===Methodology===
Enter here how the layer was prepared to be integrated into the MSP Challenge Baltic Sea Edition.


=Clyde Marine Region=
The layer was implemented in the MSP Challenge as provided by the project partner ([http://www.ismar.cnr.it/ CNR-ISMAR]). 


==Types==
=Eastern Mediterranean Sea=
Clyde Marine Region types here
There are different disputed areas in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea that are disputed, caused by conflicting territorial claims of multiple countries. Plans made in the disputed areas need approval from all countries in the sea basin.
 
==Metadata==
===Data Source===
Enter data source for Clyde Marine Region here.
 
===Original Title===
Enter name of the layer at the Clyde Marine Region source.


===Description===
In the Eastern Mediterranean, there is continues conflict as Turkey, Greece, Cyprus, Israel, Palestine, and Libya dispute over various territorial claims and maritime boundaries. These disagreements go beyond basic boundaries and extend to the allocation of valuable resources such as gas reserves, contributing to heightened tensions within the region. Despite efforts to negotiate and mediate, finding a mutually acceptable resolution remains a significant challenge, perpetuating a cycle of diplomatic impasse and geopolitical uncertainty.
Enter the description of the Clyde Marine Region dataset here.
* [[Orange]] (Cyprus)
* [[Red]] (Syria)
* [[Green]] (Greece)
* Disputed areas
* [[Purple]] (Israel)
* [[Pink]] (Egypt)
* [[Yellow]] (Libya)
* [[Blue]] (Lebanon)
* [[Navy]] (Turkey)


===Creation Date===
== Metadata ==
yyyy-mm-dd Clyde Marine Region


===Methodology===
Enter here how the layer was prepared to be integrated into the MSP Challenge Clyde Marine Region Edition.
=Adriatic Sea=
==Types==
* Red
* Green
* Pink
* Disputed area
* Orange
* Lime
* Blue
==Metadata==
===Data Source===
===Data Source===
Enter data source for Adriatic Sea here.


===Original Title===
===Original Title===
Enter name of the layer at the source.


===Description===
===Description===
Enter the description of the Adriatic Sea dataset here.


===Creation Date===
===Creation Date===
yyyy-mm-dd Adriatic Sea


===Methodology===
===Methodology===


Enter here how the layer was prepared to be integrated into the MSP Challenge.
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Latest revision as of 08:26, 2 April 2024

National Planning Areas
Layer National Planning Areas.png
Layer Info
Category Management
Sub-category Governance

Description

The National Planning Areas correspond to the marine areas for which the different national authorities are responsible.

MSP Challenge

In the MSP Challenge, each of these areas is developed by one team. However, joint plans, overlapping more than one local authority area, are possible if the affected local authorities approve the plan. This is the equivalent of the Exclusive Economic Zones in other MSP editions.

Back to governance.

Not applicable.

This layer is not available in the North Sea Edition.

Not applicable.

This layer is not available in the Baltic Sea Edition.

Not applicable.

This layer is not available in the Clyde Marine Region Edition.

In the Adriatic Sea there are multiple National Planning Areas and disputed areas as you can see in the types below. Plans made in the disputed areas need approval from all countries in the sea basin.

There is a small number of areas in the Adriatic Sea that are disputed, caused by conflicting territorial claims of countries like Croatia, Slovenia, and Italy. The disputes not only concern maritime borders and fishing rights but also revolve around access to international waters and economic interests. In the last decade, several court decisions have been made by both countries, but finding a solution that suits both parties proves to be difficult. In the game, the disputed area is left unassigned and any plan in this areas needs approval from all countries.

Types

Metadata

Data Source

For Italy: IIM_limiti_piattaforma_continentale_250k

For other countries: legal Status from toold4msp.eu geoportal and Croatia division of Sea (portodimare) for Neum Bay

Original Title

Information not available.

Description

Information not available.

Creation Date

2020-06-16

Methodology

The layer was implemented in the MSP Challenge as provided by the project partner (CNR-ISMAR).

There are different disputed areas in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea that are disputed, caused by conflicting territorial claims of multiple countries. Plans made in the disputed areas need approval from all countries in the sea basin.

In the Eastern Mediterranean, there is continues conflict as Turkey, Greece, Cyprus, Israel, Palestine, and Libya dispute over various territorial claims and maritime boundaries. These disagreements go beyond basic boundaries and extend to the allocation of valuable resources such as gas reserves, contributing to heightened tensions within the region. Despite efforts to negotiate and mediate, finding a mutually acceptable resolution remains a significant challenge, perpetuating a cycle of diplomatic impasse and geopolitical uncertainty.

Metadata

Data Source

Original Title

Description

Creation Date

Methodology

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