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The Øresund is one of the busiest waterways and coastal areas in the world. Large container and cruise ships pass through along its length, while ferry traffic and the Øresund Bridge cross between Denmark and Sweden. At the same time, there must be room for offshore wind farms, urban development, fishing, pleasure boating and outdoor recreation, as well as the area's rich nature and wildlife. This places great demands on land use planning.
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Maritime land use planning in Øresund provides insight into how we can preserve the marine environment in the region while creating sustainable business and social development. One option is to turn Øresund into a large nature reserve to support the positive development of the marine environment, attract tourists and strengthen outdoor life. But it would probably also mean a halt to the extraction of raw materials for the construction industry and restrictions on fishing. As in any ecosystem, finding the right balance between different activities and interests is crucial. Here, the busy strait between Zealand and Skåne can serve as an example of how to analyze conflicts and opportunities for coexistence, and the experience can be transferred to other Danish marine areas.
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