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Gender, Marginalized People, and Marine Spatial Planning : Improve Livelihoods, Empower Marginalized Groups, Bridge the Inequality Gap (English)

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  • Published: 2021
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Author(s)
C. Isaza, J. Fremstad, Jacqueline Diez, Johanne Nordby Alder, Sylvia Michele
Publisher(s)
World Bank Group
Level of Accessibility
Free
Stakeholders
Academia, Community Organizations, Destination Organizations, Financial Organizations, NGOs, Private Sector, Public Sector
Geographic Regions
Global
Languages
English

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Marine spatial planning (MSP) is a public process that should be participatory, transparent, adaptive, inclusive, and balance social, economic, and environmental needs. An MSP process that includes women and marginalized groups is important because it can help create jobs and economic opportunities in new and existing coastal and maritime sectors, and enable governments to meet their social targets and employment goals.

Topics
Capacity Building
Circular Economy
Climate Change
Community Development
Crisis and Risk Management
Cultural Heritage and Traditional Knowledge
Destination Governance and Management
Economic Contribution
Gender
Human Rights
Indigenous Tourism
Property and User Rights
Sustainable Management Systems
Workforce
GSTC-D Criterias
B2 -Decent work and career opportunities
B3 -Supporting local entrepreneurs and fair trade
B4 -Support for community
B5 -Preventing exploitation and discrimination
D1 -Protection of sensitive environments
Sustainable Development Goals - SDG's
05- Gender Equality
08- Decent Work & Economic Growth
10- Reduced Inequality
11- Sustainable Cities & Communities
Citation
“C. IsazaJ. FremstadJacqueline DiezJohanne Nordby AlderSylvia Michele;  
2021;  
Gender, Marginalized People, and Marine Spatial Planning : Improve Livelihoods, Empower Marginalized Groups, Bridge the Inequality Gap (English);  
BTRP-ID:  7876″

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Marine spatial planning (MSP) is a public process that should be participatory, transparent, adaptive, inclusive, and balance social, economic, and environmental needs. An MSP process that includes women and marginalized...

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