VASAB Ministerial Conference Talis Linkaits Head of VASAB Secretariat 8-9 September 2014 Bergen PartiSEApate Partners Meeting PartiSEApate Partners Meeting.

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VASAB Ministerial Conference Talis Linkaits Head of VASAB Secretariat 8-9 September 2014 Bergen PartiSEApate Partners Meeting PartiSEApate Partners Meeting

26 September – Ministerial meeting, adoption of Tallinn Declaration 25 September – informal VASAB family event ‘20 years of VASAB 2010’ Both days – exhibition of projects and VASAB achievements during last five years

Towards coherent Region 2030 and balanced territorial development Ensuring introduction of MSP in the Region till 2021 by providing tools, methodology and framework Reaffirming VASAB’s role in the regional co- operation THEMES OF THE MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE

Welcoming the progress in the introduction of maritime spatial planning by the Member States, Welcoming with satisfaction the well-established co- operation between VASAB and the Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission (HELCOM) on the introduction of coherent maritime spatial planning in the Baltic Sea, the jointly developed Baltic Sea Broad-Scale Maritime Spatial Planning Principles, the Regional Baltic Maritime Spatial Planning Roadmap and other results of the Joint HELCOM-VASAB Maritime Spatial Planning Working Group, which was formed after the 7 th VASAB Ministerial Conference in 2009, MINISTERIAL DECLARATION (1)

Recognising the achievements of the Member States and the Committee in implementing the VASAB LTP and tackling the important challenges pointed out in the Vilnius Declaration such as... supporting joint capacity building in maritime spatial planning, and initiating joint actions and transnational co-operation projects, all of which contribute to the solving of respective territorial development issues in the Baltic Sea Region, MINISTERIAL DECLARATION (2)

Maritime spatial planning coherent with land-based planning The Regional Baltic Maritime Spatial Planning Roadmap directs all Baltic Sea Region countries to draw up and apply maritime spatial plans in a coherent way across the borders, including in their exclusive economic zones. Interactions between marine and terrestrial space demand coherent interlinking of maritime spatial planning with land- based spatial planning in ways that reconcile the needs of different human activities with the safeguarding of the environment. The pan-Baltic and national tools for maritime spatial planning need to be improved. The legal basis and modes of consultation and co-operation between countries and with stakeholders have to be further developed, taking into account a common Baltic Sea approach. MINISTERIAL DECLARATION (3) CHALLENGES

Sustainable production and use of energy Energy production, distribution and consumption have considerable territorial implications in land and sea areas and concerning their development, but these implications often go beyond national borders. Spatial planning can contribute to the wider use of varied renewable energy sources and the promotion of more environmentally sound solutions. One of the growing interests and challenges in the years to come will be the building of offshore wind farms and related grid connections. When developing energy solutions, public awareness and participation should be ensured from an early phase and throughout the planning process. MINISTERIAL DECLARATION (4) CHALLENGES

Urge the Member States and the Committee to initiate and support territorial development and maritime spatial planning projects, fully exploiting the potential of all relevant financing instruments, especially the trans-national Baltic Sea Region Programme. Encourage the Committee to continue introducing, promoting and following up maritime spatial planning in the Baltic Sea Region by using the potential of the Joint HELCOM– VASAB Maritime Spatial Planning Working Group and other relevant fora and legislation as well as to enhance co- operation between Member States. MINISTERIAL DECLARATION (5) TASKS

MINISTERIAL DECLARATION (6) TASKS Encourage the Member States to implement the Regional Baltic Maritime Spatial Planning Roadmap Encourage the Committee to facilitate blue growth through spatial planning and development. Call upon the Committee to organise networking and encourage maritime spatial planning experts and practitioners to network in order to gather and share experiences to be used in planning, and to initiate and arrange Baltic Sea Region-wide events on maritime spatial planning.

VASAB Long Term Perspective Actions Develop a common approach for Baltic Sea Maritime Spatial PlanningDevelop a common approach for Baltic Sea Maritime Spatial Planning Prepare and implement demonstration projects for some Baltic Sea areas of severe use conflictsPrepare and implement demonstration projects for some Baltic Sea areas of severe use conflicts Initiate joint capacity building actions in maritime spatial planning to ensure exchange of experience, promote education availability and to increase competenceInitiate joint capacity building actions in maritime spatial planning to ensure exchange of experience, promote education availability and to increase competence Progress Report

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