Final conference 4–5 June 2019
Riitta Pöntynen, University of Turku
"In the first session on blue economy and economic analysis, we focused on the drivers and the alternative future scenarios for sustainable blue economies. Working with future scenarios has supported visionary thinking in planning. Interesting cases were presented both from traditional and emerging blue economy sectors."
"In the second session, recommendations for analysis of blue economy and alternative future scenarios were discussed, including stakeholder involvement in MSP process, data on blue economy, as well as cross-border and cross-sectoral co-operation", commented WP leader Riitta Pöntynen from University of Turku.
Presentations of session 1
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Blue Growth - Main drivers and alternative scenarios for blue economy sectors for the Gulf of Finland and the Archipelago Sea (pdf, 2 MB). Riitta Pöntynen, University of Turku, Centre for Maritime Studies, Finland
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The role of quantitative research in the process of creating the blue economy scenarios (pdf, 1 MB), Tiiu Paas, University of Tartu, Estonia
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Blue bioeconomy (aquaculture): Biomass based Blue Economy – sector view (pdf, 8 MB), Urmas Pau, Est-Agar AS, Estonia
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Maritime tourism & culture (pdf, 2 MB), Merle Ülejõe, Estonian Small Harbour Development Center
Presentations of session 2
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Draft recommendations for analysis of blue economy and alternative future scenarios (pdf, 0,2 MB). Lessons learnt in Plan4Blue process. Riitta Pöntynen, University of Turku, Centre for Maritime Studies, Finland
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Blue Economy Potential identified in Plan4Blue project (pdf, 0,5 MB), Tuomas Pohjola, University of Turku,Turku School of Economics
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Socio-economic analysis in SmartSea project (pdf, 1 MB), Jenny Katila, University of Turku, Centre for Maritime Studies, Finland
Posters
Recommendations related to future scenario process by Riitta Pöntynen
More information
WP leader, senior project manager Riitta Pöntynen, University of Turku, Centre for Maritime Studies, firstname.surname@utu.fi