2021
DOI: 10.1142/s1464333222500090
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A Tailored Method for Strategic Environmental Assessment in Maritime Spatial Planning

Abstract: Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) is used to identify the potential impacts of plans and policies such as maritime spatial planning (MSP). Studies have demonstrated ambiguity in SEA objectives and substantial knowledge gaps in existing and emerging SEA practices for MSP. The aim of this paper is to support a methodology for the development, implementation, and monitoring of SEA for MSP plans based on a stepwise, participatory mapping exercise by experts, using indicators to evaluate areas of conflicts/s… Show more

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“…Green innovation is dangerous and expensive since they are typically over a century old. The cost of debt (interest rates on borrowing) has grown (Calado et al, 2021) because of a need for access to traditional finance sources. Green energy investments are riskier than fossil fuels because they need more capital upfront and use more expensive, cutting-edge, environmentally friendly technologies.…”
Section: Green Finance For Renewable Energymentioning
confidence: 99%