Coastal Marine Planning: Vision of the Maritime Authority. Case of the Department of Bolivar, Colombia

Fernando Afanador Franco, Maria P. Molina Jiménez, Lady T. Pusquin Ospina, Natalia Guevara Cañas, María J. González Bustillo, Katia I. Martínez Uparela, Carlos Banda Lepesquer, German A. Escobar Olaya, Ivan Castro Mercado
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Marine Spatial Planning is a tool that has acquired significant importance worldwide. Around 70 countries have implemented this initiative given the increased activity within the maritime sector and pressure on marine resources. The methods used are adapted to each country’s characteristics and articulated with other management processes. Although Colombia has progressed through on the processes regarding this issue, through different agencies, marine spatial planning related to maritime activities is absent. Therefore, the General Maritime Directorate (DIMAR in Spanish) through its commitment to turning Colombia into a bi-oceanic power, under a holistic and comprehensive maritime safety approach, contributes to marine and coastal areas management with a methodology for Marine and Coastal Management with a Maritime Authority Vision (MCM: MAV), focused on analyzed current and future conditions using Geographic Information Systems (GIS), multi-criteria analysis, and an Allocation and Co-location Model (ACM). The method was applied to Bolivar Department marine and coastal area, resulting in the identification of 55 uses/activities, and obtaining zoning by index and by the number of conflicts, as well as a map of free areas. This information is intended to improve monitoring, evaluation, and updating of maritime activities in these areas, and because it is applicable throughout the Colombian territory, it facilitates decision-making by several national governmental agencies.
沿海海洋规划:海事局的远景。哥伦比亚玻利瓦尔省案例
海洋空间规划是一项在世界范围内具有重要意义的工具。鉴于海事部门活动的增加和对海洋资源的压力,大约有70个国家实施了这一倡议。所使用的方法适合每个国家的特点,并与其他管理程序相结合。虽然哥伦比亚通过不同的机构在有关这一问题的进程中取得了进展,但缺乏与海洋活动有关的海洋空间规划。因此,海事总局(西班牙语为DIMAR)通过其致力于将哥伦比亚转变为双大洋大国的承诺,在整体和全面的海上安全方法下,通过海事管理局愿景(MCM)的海洋和沿海管理方法,为海洋和沿海地区管理做出贡献:MAV),侧重于使用地理信息系统(GIS),多标准分析和分配和协同定位模型(ACM)分析当前和未来的条件。该方法已应用于玻利瓦尔省海洋和沿海地区,结果确定了55项用途/活动,并按指数和冲突数量获得分区,以及自由区地图。这些信息的目的是改善这些地区的海事活动的监测、评价和更新,由于它适用于哥伦比亚全境,因此有助于几个国家政府机构的决策。
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