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 Russian Federation, to develop commonly agreed spatial planning perspectives for MCH. The report is part of the Group Activity 5.2, which focuses on the efforts of the BalticRIM Project to ongoing and future developments in MSP.
Questions this practice may help answer:
- How are the BalticRIM messages communicated to stakeholders?
Implementation Context:
The work was conducted as part of the Group Activity 5.2 of the BalticRIM project.
Aspects / Objectives:
The main objective of this memorandum Is to present the different ways that the BalticRIM project communicates with other MCH or MSP projects within the Baltic Sea region.
Method:
All the communication methods used within the BalticRIM project were taken into consideration when creating this memorandum.
Main Outputs / Results:
The memorandum presents the Strategic interaction of MCH related projects and networks and strategic communications with other MSP projects.
Transferability:
The examples presented in the memorandum can be taken into consideration by planners, decision makers and stakeholders in other countries and sea basins.
Responsible Entity:
Finnish Heritage Agency.
Costs / Funding Source:
The report is developed within the framework of the BalticRIM project sponsored by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014-2020.
Contact person:
BalticRIM project.