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Exploring Maritime Spatial Planning Research and Education in Baltic Universities

This document summarizes the responses from a questionnaire distributed to 1,200 institutions regarding their involvement in maritime spatial planning (MSP). It highlights ongoing research, courses offered at various academic levels (Bachelor’s, Master’s, and professional training), and interest in joint education initiatives within the Baltic University Programme. Key contributors from universities in Sweden, Finland, Poland, and Russia provided insights into their MSP-related activities. Additionally, contact information for relevant personnel is included for follow-up inquiries. For more details, refer to the comprehensive summary.

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Exploring Maritime Spatial Planning Research and Education in Baltic Universities

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  1. Maritime Spatial Planning Result of the Questionnaire

  2. The questionnaire • 1,200 addressees - 7 September 2012 • 14 answers

  3. Contributors Karin Bengtsson, Gotland University, Visby Peter Björkroth, Aboa Mare, Turku Lars Emmelin, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Karlskrona Anna Garberg, Novia, Ekenäs Anders Chr. Hansen, Roskilde University Jari Hietaranta, Turku University of Applied Sciences Risto Kalliola, University of Turku Andrea Morf, University of Gothenburg Olga Ovsyannikova, St. P. University of Refrigeration and Food Engineering Olga Pakhomova, Baltic Fishing Fleet State Academy, Kaliningrad Marcin Przywarty, Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland Roberto Rivas Hermann, Aalborg University Yulia Ruigite, Kaliningrad State Technical University Roman Smagin, St. Petersburg State University

  4. Question 1 a) Does your university have ongoing research related to maritime spatial planning? If so in which specific areas? Who is/are involved?

  5. Question 2 b) Does your university give courses in this area? Bachelor’s or Master’s level? Courses for professionals? Other – such as elements in other courses and programmes.

  6. Question 3 c) Is your university interested in participating in joint education on maritime spatial planning within the Baltic University Programme? At which level? Undergraduate, postgraduate or professional training?

  7. Question 4 Please give name(s) and contact information to relevant persons at your institution for follow up. • 23 contact persons named at 14 universities.

  8. Question 5 We would welcome information on the main direction and content of courses and programmes given at your institution. If not available in English please write a few lines about main content and main approaches (technical, infrastructural, ecosystems approach etc.). Comments from: Risto Kalliola, Turku University Anders Chr. Hansen, Roskilde University Patrycja Wysocka, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań Marcin Przywarty, Maritime University of Szczecin

  9. Comprehensive Summary For further information on the results of the questionnaire please download the comprehensive summary.

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