At the same time climate change will alter the composition and functioning of marine ecosystems, calling for a robust approach of future spatial planning that also takes cross boundary developments into account.

MESMA supplies innovative methods and integrated strategies for governments, local authorities, stakeholders and other managerial bodies for planning and decision making at different local, national and European scales. This comprises an easy accessible information system to gain support from politicians, stakeholders and the public in general for difficult (inter)national decisions that is needed for sustainable use and protection of this vulnerable area.

This data system, containing information on the distribution of marine habitats and species, economic values and benefits and human uses and its effects is also an interface between science, policy and decision makers.

MESMA supplies strategic tools for sustainable development of European seas and coastal areas. The major challenge was to combine an optimized use with a sustained ecosystem of high quality, taking into account ecological and economic differences.

By studying and comparing different national situations and solutions from a selected number of sites throughout Europe and by determining common features and differences, including the socio-economic settings and requirements, an integrated toolbox that can be applied throughout Europe is made available.

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