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1 PlanCoast Final Conference Ravenna 28.03.2008 The German System of Maritime Spatial Planning in the Baltic Sea with special focus on wind energy by Bernhard Heinrichs Director of Spatial Planning Department Ministry of Transport, Building and Regional Development Mecklenburg – Vorpommern PlanCoast Lead Partner

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3 Interreg IIIB projects for sea use planning and ICZM Balt Coast PlanCoast Bernhard Heinrichs: Maritime spatial planning

4 Current and perspective sea uses North Sea Baltic Sea Bernhard Heinrichs: Maritime spatial planning

5 Maritime spatial planning in Germany Responsibilities Spatial planning in the territorial sea is the responsibility of the German federal coastal states. Spatial planning in the EEZ is the responsibility of the Federal Government. In the EEZ, spatial planning will be carried out within the framework of international maritime law..

6 Administrative Borders in the Baltic Sea (12 miles-zone, EEZ)

7 Legal impact of specifications in spatial plans: 1. Spatial planning objectives = Strictly binding on project approval procedures 2. Spatial planning principles = Have to be taken into account when weighing interests during project approval procedures In Germany, spatial planning has not only a recommendatory but also a legally binding control character. Bernhard Heinrichs: Maritime spatial planning

8 Sea Use Planning of the German Baltic Sea ( MV )

9 Selection criteria for off shore windfarms in MV Bernhard Heinrichs: Maritime spatial planning

10 Offshore windfarm areas Bernhard Heinrichs: Maritime spatial planning

11 Windkraftanlage im Breitling (Rostock) Bernhard Heinrichs: Maritime spatial planning -Höhe incl. Rotor 125 m -Rotordurchmesser 90 m -Nabenhöhe 80 m

12 Bernhard Heinrichs: Maritime spatial planning Floating foundation Foundations of Offshore-windmills

13 Detail: pipeline corridor

14 Bernhard Heinrichs: role of spatial planning in maritime policy Which issues are checked in TIA? In principle: All relevant issues! TIA Economy Environment Society Culture

15 Bernhard Heinrichs: role of spatial planning in maritime policy Main issues : - Collision risk - nature protection - tourism Example Windfarm Baltic 1

16 Bernhard Heinrichs: role of spatial planning in maritime policy Windfarm Baltic 1 -Bird migration -

17 Bernhard Heinrichs: role of spatial planning in maritime policy Impact on tourism: spoiled horizon ?

18 Bernhard Heinrichs: Maritime spatial planning What are the benefits of TIA ? 1) managing conflicts by early participation of target groups 2) minimizing negative impacts and costs by optimizing the choice for location / routing / technical planning 3) ensuring planning reliability by giving early and reliable information about realisation chances 4) shortening the whole planning process by pre-checking crucial points 5) securing spatial planning objectives by the duty to take TIA results into account in the following process 6) supporting local administrations in case of large-scale investments

19 Conclusion Spatial planning is an indispensable instrument for coordinating activities at sea and in the coastal regions and for sustainable resource management in these areas. Bernhard Heinrichs: maritime spatial planning

20 Alla fine vorrei ringraziaVi per la Vostra attenzione Thank you very much for your attention! Bernhard Heinrichs: Maritime spatial planning


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