The Regional Resource Document: “Spatial Planning in the Coastal Zone of the East Asian Seas Region: Integrating Emerging Issues and Modern Management Approaches” summarizes the best practices, lessons learned and recommended for future actions regarding spatial planning in the region. This document outlines ways in which new approaches and concepts can be incorporated in existing spatial planning systems. It is organized in such a way that the user can either navigate progressively through the various sequential steps, or skip to sections that are relevant to their particular needs.
Spatial Planning National Resource Document
The national resource report on spatial planning in coastal areas, with a focus on preventing/reducing the impacts of emergency issues, including natural disasters, climate change and sea-level-rise, considers issues and approaches in spatial planning, lessons from around the world, and specifically the application of the case studies. This is an output of the COBSEA and SIDA project entitled “Spatial Planning in the Coastal Zone – Disaster Prevention and Sustainable Development” in 2010-2013.
Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Thailand, Viet Nam
Final Project Report on Spatial Planning in the Coastal Zone-Disaster Prevention and Sustainable Development
The final reports on spatial planning in coastal areas focuses an overall goal to prevent/reduce the impacts of natural disasters, climate change and sea-level rise, and to promote sustainable development of coastal areas. The final report outlines the main activities and objectives of the overall project, including background, planning, consultations, workshops, expenditures, and project lessons and recommendations.
Cambodia, China, Philippines, Thailand, Viet Nam
National Training Manual Capacity Building for Coastal Spatial Planning
Cambodia’s training syllabus on spatial planning in coastal areas details the regional training activities and capacity building associated with mitigating emergency issues, including climate change and sea-level-rise. The training syllabus includes objectives, approaches, outcomes, resources, and timeframe.
Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Philippines, Viet Nam
Regional Resource on Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning
The regional resource documents considers spatial planning in coastal areas in East Asia, with a focus on preventing/reducing the impacts of emergency issues, including natural disasters, climate change and sea-level-rise. It details existing frameworks and future challenges, calling for a holistic ecosystem-based management approach.
Marine Spatial Planning: a Step-by-Step Approach Toward Ecosystem-based Management
This step-by-step approach toward ecosystem-based management is a guide to practitioners and managers on how to set up and apply MSP. The guide explains why MSP is needed, and a ten-step guide to how MSP could be operationalised, including identifying appropriate authorities, obtaining financial support, pre-planning, stakeholder organisation, analysing conditions, implementation and monitoring.