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Assessing use-use interactions at sea: A theoretical framework for spatial decision support tools facilitating co-location in maritime spatial planning

机译:评估海上的使用使用互动:空间决策支持工具的理论框架,促进了海上空间规划中的共同位置

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The space occupied by traditional and new human-based marine uses at sea is expanding, creating a need for developing methods to assess interactions between co-located uses in maritime spatial planning (MSP). However, no clear terminology for use-use interactions exists. Thus, an analytical framework for spatial decision support tools (DSTs) to assess use-use interactions is deduced from literature. Four spatial-temporal links are found to either alone or together constitute use-use interactions: location links, environmental links, technical links, and user attraction links. It is found to be important for DSTs to support co-location management in MSP by iteratively through the MSP process 1) spatially-temporally locate spatial-temporal links constituting use-use interactions, 2) list conflicts and synergies of the located use-use interactions, and 3) weight the conflicts and synergies. With this analytical framework, two types of DSTs are analysed for their ability to include co-location; matrix- and ranking-based DSTs to detect conflicts and synergies and space allocating DSTs to avoid/minimise conflicts and optimise synergies. Whereas the first group of tools categorise or rank use-use combinations, the latter group use information about which multi-use combinations are possible as pre-existing knowledge, and thus the two groups of DSTs can advantageously be used together. A discrepancy is found between the co-location framework and the DSTs. It is argued that future tools could work on removing this discrepancy by considering the spatial-temporal links of use-use interactions, strengthen the focus on synergies, as well as prioritize ranking of synergies and conflicts over binary approaches that only evaluate spatial compatibility.
机译:海上传统和新的人的海洋用途占据的空间正在扩大,创造了需要开发方法来评估共同空间规划中共同用途(MSP)之间的相互作用。但是,不存在清晰的使用互动术语。因此,从文献中推导出用于评估使用使用相互作用的空间决策支持工具(DSTS)的分析框架。单独或一起发现四个空间链路或一起构成使用 - 使用相互作用:位置链接,环境链接,技术链接和用户景点链接。对于DST来说,通过MSP过程1)空间 - 暂时定位构成使用 - 使用交互的空间 - 时间链路,2)列出了所定位使用的冲突和协同效应互动,3)重量冲突和协同作用。通过这种分析框架,分析了两种类型的DST,以便他们包括共同位置的能力;基于矩阵和排名的DST,以检测冲突和协同作用以及分配DST的空间,以避免/最小化冲突并优化协同效应。虽然第一组工具分类或排名使用使用组合,但后者组使用关于哪种多用组合的信息是可能的作为预先存在的知识,因此可以有利地一起使用两组DST。在共定位框架和DST之间发现了差异。有人认为,未来的工具可以通过考虑使用使用交互的空间时间链路来消除这种差异,加强对协同作用的关注,以及优先考虑协同作用的排序和超越仅评估空间兼容性的二进制方法。

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