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 The MSP Regional Training Workshop for the East Asian Seas will take place
  from 20–22 July 2026 in Bangkok\, Thailand. The workshop is co-organized 
 by IW:LEARN\, MSPglobal\, and the SCS-SAP Project\, in collaboration with 
 COBSEA and the UNESCO/IOC Sub-Commission for the Western Pacific (WESTPAC)
 . It will be conducted as a three-day\, in-person training.\nThe workshop 
 will bring together representatives from GEF International Waters (IW) pro
 jects\, national authorities\, regional organizations\, and academic insti
 tutions involved in marine spatial planning (MSP) and related initiatives.
  It aims to strengthen participants’ understanding of MSP concepts\, proce
 sses\, and practical implementation approaches\, while enhancing awareness
  of national and regional MSP mechanisms and their linkages to global fram
 eworks.\nThe training is structured into three main components: (1) introd
 uction to MSP fundamentals\, tools\, and resources\, including interactive
  exercises such as the MSP Challenge simulation.(2) exploration of how MSP
  connects to global and regional frameworks\, including biodiversity conse
 rvation and climate-related commitments.(3) practical application of MSP t
 o support sustainable blue economy approaches\, including integration into
  the Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis and Strategic Action Programme (TDA
 /SAP) process at the Large Marine Ecosystem (LME) scale.\nThis workshop is
  part of a broader series of MSP capacity-building activities under IW:LEA
 RN and MSglobal. It plays an important role in advancing marine spatial pl
 anning across the East Asian Seas—one of the world’s most biodiverse and e
 conomically significant marine regions\, facing increasing pressure from c
 ompeting uses. By strengthening technical capacity\, promoting knowledge e
 xchange\, and supporting ecosystem-based management\, the training contrib
 utes to more coordinated\, sustainable\, and resilient ocean governance in
  the region.\nAlso accessible at: iwlearn.net\n{loadmoduleid 649}
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LOCATION:Bangkok\, Thailand
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SUMMARY:MSP Regional Training Workshop for the East Asian Seas
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URL:https://scssap.org/events/28-msp-regional-training-workshop-for-the-eas
 t-asian-seas
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