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Enabling Collaboration Among Cultural Heritage Experts and Maritime Spatial Planners

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Across Europe, countries are joining forces in order to implement European Commission initiatives as the Blue Growth Strategy and the Directive on Maritime Spatial Planning. Collaboration on how to perform stakeholder involvement as well as create cross-border solutions has become a key issue around the European sea basins and holistic spatial planning approaches similar to terrestrial planning practices are now being implemented in the marine environment. Among the sectors in marine governance is the maritime cultural heritage under water as well as in the coastal zone, where the example of the Baltic Sea Region illustrates how this sector has become an inherent part of the new Blue Growth discourse and the MSP-policy development across the region. In order to utilise this potential, support for collaboration and shared understandings within the maritime cultural heritage community of practise is needed. This research has focused on how to develop a spatially enabled digital and collaborative working environment to support the co-creation of new shared spatial planning concepts for maritime cultural heritage. The development of the platform itself has been carried out in a close cooperation with the actual users including cultural heritage experts, public authorities and research institutes in the Baltic Sea Region.

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    https://vasab.org/.

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    https://helcom.fi/.

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    https://portodimare.adrioninterreg.eu/.

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    http://geoportal.snimar.pt/index.html?language=en.

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    http://www.a2s-geoportal.eu/#/welcome.

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    https://www.geodata.soton.ac.uk/geodata/web/project208.

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    https://vasab.org/project/balticlines/.

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    https://www.submariner-network.eu/balticrim.

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    https://bonusbasmati.eu/.

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    http://www.panbalticscope.eu/.

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    www.balticrimdataportal.eu.

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This research is carried out as part of the BalticRIM project co-funded by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) through the INTERREG Baltic Sea Region 2014–2020 programme. Also, many thanks to the BalticRIM partners providing valuable input for the current research.

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Schrøder, L., Georgati, M., Hansen, H.S. (2020). Enabling Collaboration Among Cultural Heritage Experts and Maritime Spatial Planners. In: Kő, A., Francesconi, E., Kotsis, G., Tjoa, A., Khalil, I. (eds) Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective. EGOVIS 2020. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12394. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58957-8_8

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