This report illustrates the solutions of the BalticRIM project that brings those in charge of Maritime Cultural Heritage (MCH) and Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) from seven countries around the Baltic Sea, including the Russian Federation, togeth
Maritime cultural heritage
BalticRIM
This memorandum is developed within the framework of the BalticRIM project that brings together those responsible for maritime cultural heritage (MCH) and Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) from seven countries around the Baltic Sea, including the Ru
BalticRIM
The report is developed within a framework of the BalticRim project that brings together actors in charge of maritime cultural heritage (MCH) and Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) from seven countries around the Baltic Sea, including the Russian Fed
BalticRIM
The report summarises the results of mapping exercise, which aim was to detect spatial conflicts and synergies and to prepare integrative maps (integrating MCH with other users) and which was performed for the Polish, German and Russian case studi
BalticRIM
This is a complimentary exercise in order to trace the progress and the level of UCH/MCH topic integration into the official MSP.
BalticRIM
The report is developed within a framework of the BalticRim project that brings together actors in charge of maritime cultural heritage (MCH) and Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) from seven countries around the Baltic Sea, including the Russian Fed
BalticRIM
The report is developed within a framework of the BalticRim project that brings together actors in charge of the Maritime Cultural Heritage (MCH) and Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) from seven countries surrounding the Baltic Sea, including the Ru
BalticRIM
The report is developed within a framework of the BalticRim project that brings together actors in charge of the Maritime Cultural Heritage (MCH) and Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) from seven countries surrounding the Baltic Sea, including the Ru
BalticRim
As part of the BalticRIM WP2 on MSP-related mapping of maritime cultural heritage, this internal status report provides information on the methodology and obstacles relating to the task 2.3 on schematisation of Cultural Heritage assets.
BalticRIM
The report is developed within a framework of the BalticRim project that brings together actors in charge of Maritime Cultural Heritage (MCH) and Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) from seven countries around the Baltic Sea, including the Russian Fed
BalticRIM
The report is developed within a framework of the BalticRim project that brings together actors in charge of maritime cultural heritage (MCH) and Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) from seven countries around the Baltic Sea, including the Russian Fed