Marine spatial planning and ocean governance in Small Island Developing States
Summary
Marine spatial planning (MSP), initially developed to address the needs of the global North, is gaining significant traction in Small Island Developing States (SIDS). It is hailed as a collaborative governance instrument for managing and optimizing the allocation of ocean space.
Despite its growing adoption, there has been limited attention given to what is needed for MSP to be effective and collaborative in SIDS, which is struggling with issues of fragmented ocean governance, insufficient funding, data limitations, and ad hoc stakeholder engagement.

Key messages
By employing an analytical framework grounded in collaborative governance models, the authors Priyatma Singh, Björn-Ola Linnér and Ashneel Ajay Singh have reviewed 40 academic articles and 15 grey literature sources to assess MSP’s application in Small Island Developing States, and identify factors critical for its success as a collaborative instrument.
- The mapping and analysis of the literature point towards leadership and institutional mechanisms, which have proven essential for mobilizing MSP, integrating existing marine management strategies into MSP frameworks, and addressing local socio-cultural priorities.
- The literature reveals inadequate consideration for social objectives in MSP and highlights the flaws in government-led participatory initiatives.
- In the absence of strong leadership, inclusive governance, and sustainable institutional and financial support, MSP in SIDS risks becoming merely symbolic, addressing international commitments without delivering tangible local benefits.
Conclusion
This study highlights the need to prioritize the process of MSP rather than solely focusing on outcomes and recommends including Indigenous knowledge and practices. A customized MSP approach for SIDS is proposed, incorporating incentives to actively engage Indigenous Peoples and local stakeholders in a collaborative ocean governance framework.
Citation and funder
Singh, P., Linnér, BO. & Singh, A.A. Marine spatial planning and ocean governance in Small Island Developing States. Reg Environ Change 25, 91 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-025-02412-x
This publication is a deliverable of the Mistra Geopolitics programme Phase II, theme Sustainable Oceans. The programme is funded by Mistra, the Swedish foundation for strategic environmental research. The article is published by the scientific journal Regional Environmental Change under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

25/06/2025
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