Training on Coastal and Marine Resources Management towards a Locally Adapted MSP Framework
Fisheries and Marine Resource Technology Discipline, Khulna University, Bangladesh – April 29-30, 2024 – Khulna University played host to a transformative training session focused on coastal and marine resources management, aimed at developing a locally adapted Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) framework. The event brought together experts, scholars, and stakeholders to explore into critical topics such as geospatial planning of marine and coastal zones. Participants engaged in robust discussions on the multifaceted challenges and opportunities presented by coastal and marine tourism, emphasizing sustainable practices to preserve biodiversity and genetic diversity. Coastal dynamic assessment emerged as a key theme, providing insights into the dynamic nature of coastal areas and the implications for resource management. Ecosystem economics took center stage, offering a comprehensive framework for evaluating the economic value of marine resources and guiding their sustainable utilization. The application of local MSP principles was explored as a means to integrate scientific knowledge with community needs and aspirations. Sessions on coastal processes and engineering underscored the importance of understanding natural systems and employing innovative solutions to mitigate risks and enhance resilience. The pressing issue of marine pollution received significant attention, with discussions on strategies to address and prevent pollution in Bangladesh’s sea spaces. The training fostered collaboration and knowledge-sharing among diverse stakeholders, empowering them to take informed action towards sustainable coastal and marine resource management. By harnessing the collective expertise and commitment of participants, the training aims to catalyze positive change in Bangladesh’s EEZ.