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The hidden costs of multi-use at sea

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As ocean space increasingly is used for production purposes, such as for the production of food and feed, renewable energy and resource mining, competition for space becomes a concern. A spatial solution to this is to co -locate activities in a multi -use setting. Next to the direct (financial) costs and benefits of multi -use and the societal cost and benefits, there are other factors, in the realm of legal aspects, insurance, health and safety issues and the overall governance of multi -use, that determine whether multi -use can be implemented successfully. This includes transaction costs that arise when for example non -adequate regulation, governance and insurance schemes are in place. Based on the analysis of five case studies across Europe these combined/collective transaction costs of multi -use are analysed and suggestions how to reduce and/or overcome these transaction costs are presented.
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Marine multi -use, Transaction costs, Governance, SOCIAL COSTS, BENEFITS, RISK

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Ciravegna, E., et al. “The Hidden Costs of Multi-Use at Sea.” MARINE POLICY, vol. 161, 2024, doi:10.1016/j.marpol.2024.106017.
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Ciravegna, E., van Hoof, L., Frier, C., Maes, F., Rasmussen, H. B., Soete, A., & van den Burg, S. W. K. (2024). The hidden costs of multi-use at sea. MARINE POLICY, 161. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2024.106017
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Ciravegna, E., L. van Hoof, C. Frier, Frank Maes, H.B. Rasmussen, Anemoon Soete, and S.W.K. van den Burg. 2024. “The Hidden Costs of Multi-Use at Sea.” MARINE POLICY 161. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2024.106017.
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Ciravegna, E., L. van Hoof, C. Frier, Frank Maes, H.B. Rasmussen, Anemoon Soete, and S.W.K. van den Burg. 2024. “The Hidden Costs of Multi-Use at Sea.” MARINE POLICY 161. doi:10.1016/j.marpol.2024.106017.
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Ciravegna E, van Hoof L, Frier C, Maes F, Rasmussen HB, Soete A, et al. The hidden costs of multi-use at sea. MARINE POLICY. 2024;161.
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E. Ciravegna et al., “The hidden costs of multi-use at sea,” MARINE POLICY, vol. 161, 2024.
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