Víctor Cordero-PenínUniversidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria | ULPGC
Víctor Cordero-Penín
Master in Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)
PhD candidate exploring integrated assessments of ecosystem services for MSP
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Introduction
Currently researching at www.plasmar.eu project in BIOCON, IU-ECOAQUA, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC)
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Publications (10)
Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) has received increasing attention from policy-makers around the world as an ecosystem-based approach to the waters under the jurisdiction of coastal states, with the aim of enhancing socioeconomic development while promoting environmental protection and conservation. However, this planning process requires abundant a...
The global economy is increasingly focusing on the Oceans to meet its needs, for which maritime spatial planning is being fostered to promote this is done sustainably. Thus, assessing the current state and future development trends of the maritime sectors is key to evaluating the performance of the planning process. This is the aim of this study, i...
Understanding the multiple benefits (i.e. Ecosystem Services, ES) that marine habitats provide to society is key for adequate decision-making that maintains our well-being in the long-term. The main objective of this research was to map and assess, in the context of marine spatial planning, the ES supply of shallow and deep-sea habitats in the Cana...
The expected increase in the offshore wind farm (OWF) developments to meet global decarbonisation targets is raising concerns in the scientific community about the ecological health of the marine environment. The present contribution has conducted an extensive literature review on the environmental effects and changes that the OWF can pose on the G...
Dentro de la transición energética hacia fuentes renovables, la energía eólica marítima
se presenta como una importante alternativa por lo que identificar las áreas marinas con mayor potencial para su desarrollo es crucial. Para ello, hemos aplicado una metodología a lo largo de 1.583 km de costa y un área marina de más de 50.000 Km2 en las Islas C...
In early 2021, the Erasmus+ knowledge flows partnership organised a session to discuss the future of marine spatial planning (MSP) at an international conference. We, a group of nine early career researchers, came together after the conference to continue the discussion: which topics should be considered in future MSP, what are the challenges, and...
Increasingly, oceans and seas are considered for their potential as economic drivers and a source of employment, wealth and natural resources that promote the so-called “blue growth”. However, understanding the distribution and synergistic effect of the pressures derived from human activities and how these can impact altering ecosystems is a fundam...
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is dealt at a national level, but generally it includes ecological, physical processes and administrative jurisdictions of multiple countries. The transboundary cooperation on MSP is a complex challenge, that could be better addressed with a participatory process, to achieve coherent planning processes in shared marine...
Legal-administrative borders in the marine environment rarely coincide with the boundaries of marine ecosystems and their ecological processes. Thus, cooperation in the processes of marine spatial planning (MSP) across borders is essential to apply an ecosystem-based approach. This research analyzes the usefulness of the work flow undertaken to pro...