The CPMR is a partner in the REGINA MSP project, which aims to support the role of regional authorities, including insular authorities, in preparing and implementing maritime spatial plans in the framework of the Maritime Spatial Planning Directive 2014/89/EU
The symposium is the opportunity to assess the state of play in implementing the MSP Directive by focusing on challenges and opportunities related to the impacts of the Green Deal and the need to move towards more effective and innovative multi-level governance in the Maritime National Plans. It gathers high-level speakers from EU institutions, international organisations, and regional authorities.
The Managing Director of CORILA and Coordinator of the MSP-Green project, Pierpaolo Campostrini, takes part to the Round table – Energy transition and environmental challenges in Maritime Spatial Planning.
The outcomes of the event will be used by the CPMR General Secretariat to draft policy recommendations to be presented during the project Final Conference in October 2024. The event will also provide tangible elements on MSP that could support the involvement of the CPMR in the Horizon Europe Ocean Mission
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