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Total amount: £392,199
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Earliest grant: 01 Apr 2017
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DPLUS065 Darwin Plus Round 5 - Mapping Falklands and South Georgia coastal margins for Spatial Planning
Mapping generated from cost-effective and innovative remote-sensing technology will underpin spatialand conservation planning in the remote Falkland and South Georgia islands and allow efficientmonitoring.
Fine scaling the design of Falkland Islands Marine Management Areas
Phase II of the Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) Project included an Assessment of Fishing Closure Areas (as potential MPAs) against international criteria. Three areas were identified amounting to 15.31% of FI waters. Key baseline work is required for their effective design and management. Five steps have been identified for FIG approval; development of 1) economic consequences of the design (prese… more
Fine scaling the design of Falkland Islands Marine Management Areas
Phase II of the Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) Project included an Assessment of Fishing Closure Areas (as potential MPAs) against international criteria. Three areas were identified amounting to 15.31% of FI waters. Key baseline work is required for their effective design and management. Five steps have been identified for FIG approval; development of 1) economic consequences of the design (prese… more
DPLUS065 Darwin Plus Round 5 - Mapping Falklands and South Georgia coastal margins for Spatial Planning
Mapping generated from cost-effective and innovative remote-sensing technology will underpin spatialand conservation planning in the remote Falkland and South Georgia islands and allow efficientmonitoring.