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A Summary of the Research on Legal Issues of Marine Spatial Planning in China

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Marine spatial planning is an important component of territorial spatial planning, which is a means of rationally allocating marine spatial resources, promoting sustainable utilization of marine resources, and improving government administrative efficiency. Due to the late development of research on ocean spatial planning in China and the imperfect legal system of ocean spatial planning, this article discusses a series of legal issues arising from ocean spatial planning at home and abroad, and further analyzes the existing problems from a legal perspective. For example, there are low levels of public participation in ocean space planning, a lack of basic marine laws, insufficient legal supervision, and legal separation and governance between the sea and land. In terms of legislation, justice, law enforcement, and other aspects, efforts have been made to establish a complete legal system for marine spatial planning, enhance public participation and promote the full participation of stakeholders, improve the governance mechanism for administrative divisions and conflicts based on ecosystem planning, establish a legal supervision and evaluation system for marine spatial planning, establish a land-sea integrated marine ecological protection system, and propose a vision for a relatively complete legal system for marine spatial planning, I hope this study can provide decision-making reference for relevant departments.

Published in Science Innovation (Volume 11, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.si.20231102.16
Page(s) 73-80
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Marine Spatial Planning, Legal Issues, Administrative Planning, Legal Supervision, Public Participation

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  • College of Marine Law and Humanities, Dalian Ocean University, Dalian, China

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  • College of Marine Law and Humanities, Dalian Ocean University, Dalian, China

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