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* Country scale: Existing spatial policy for near shore functions seems to be in a deadlock. There is no virtually no space to facilitate innovations in blue growth. Therefor there is a need for regime shift in policy and trying out new concepts for spatial planning. |
* Country scale: Existing spatial policy for near shore functions seems to be in a deadlock. There is no virtually no space to facilitate innovations in blue growth. Therefor there is a need for regime shift in policy and trying out new concepts for spatial planning. |
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Competing spatial claims in delta's also has various temporal scales, for instance: |
Competing spatial claims in delta's also has various temporal scales, for instance: |
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* Internal changes with few stakeholder can be done within several months or years; |
* Internal changes with few stakeholder can be done within several months or years; |
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* Changes involving spatial planning or even cross-border collaborations are likely to take more than a decade; |
* Changes involving spatial planning or even cross-border collaborations are likely to take more than a decade; |
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− | * Water stress might increase as a result of climate change and increased salinization in the course of decades{{Light Context |
+ | * Water stress might increase as a result of climate change and increased salinization in the course of decades |
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Competing spatial claims in delta's can be related to various spatial scales, for instance:
Competing spatial claims in delta's also has various temporal scales, for instance: