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The Baltic Sea edition has a basic configuration with the following main parameters:
The Baltic Sea edition has a basic configuration with the following main parameters:


* Start date January 2018, end date January 2050
*Start date January 2018, end date January 2050
* So each of the standard four eras covers eight years:
*So each of the standard four eras covers eight years:
** Era 1: Jan 2018 - Jan 2026
**Era 1: Jan 2018 - Jan 2026
** Era 2: Jan 2026 - Jan 2034
**Era 2: Jan 2026 - Jan 2034
** Era 3: Jan 2034 - Jan 2042
**Era 3: Jan 2034 - Jan 2042
** Era 4: Jan 2042 - Jan 2050
**Era 4: Jan 2042 - Jan 2050
* Nine countries with each two or three objectives:
*Nine countries with each two or three objectives:
** Yellow (Germany)
**Yellow (Germany)
*** ...
**Blue (Denmark)
*** ...
**Purple (Sweden)
*** ...
**Green (Finland)
** Blue (Denmark)
**Red (Russia)
*** ...
**Pink (Latvia)
*** ...
**Estonia
*** ...
**Lithuania
** Purple (Sweden)
**Poland
*** ...
*Dataset as stipulated on the [[Data sources]] page. See the Baltic Sea edition table.
*** ..
*Three background simulations:
** Green (Finland)
**[[Ecosystem simulation (MEL & EwE)|Ecopath-with-Ecosim ecosystem simulation]], and predefined ecosystem pressures (noise, artificial substrate, surface disturbance, bottom disturbance, fishing efforts and protection from fishing activities) generated from different human activities.
*** ...
**[[Shipping simulation (SEL)|Shipping simulation]], monthly ship traffic entering, leaving or within the Baltic Sea region.
*** ...
**[[Energy simulation (CEL)|Energy simulation]], existing offshore renewable energy areas, electricity cables and landing stations (landfall points) in the different countries. These simulate the curent energy flow of the existing infrastructure.  
*** ...
*Restrictions and errors:
** Red (Russia)
**Errors when planning different physically-obstructing human activities on the same area, e.g. a wind farm on a shipping lane, or vice versa.
*** ...
**Warnings when planning human activities with defined ecosystem pressures in an MPA or Natura2000 site, or vice versa.
*** ...
*** ...
** Pink (Latvia)
** ... (Estonia)
** ... (Lithuania)
** ... (Poland)
* Dataset as stipulated on the [[Data sources]] page. See the Baltic Sea edition table.
* Three background simulations:
** [[Ecosystem simulation (MEL & EwE)|Ecopath-with-Ecosim ecosystem simulation]], and predefined ecosystem pressures (noise, artificial substrate, surface disturbance, bottom disturbance, fishing efforts) generated from different human activities.
** [[Shipping simulation (SEL)|Shipping simulation]], and predefined shipping routes and monthly ship traffic within, going in, and going out of the Baltic Sea region.
** [[Energy simulation (CEL)|Energy simulation]], and predefined offshore renewable energy areas, electricity cables and landing stations (landfall points) in the different countries.
* Only few restrictions:
** Errors when planning different physically-obstructing human activities on the same place, e.g. a wind farm on a shipping lane, or vice versa.
** Warnings when planning human activities with defined ecosystem pressures in an MPA or Natura2000 site, or vice versa.

Revision as of 12:04, 13 January 2020

As explained on the Configurations page, any MSP Challenge edition is configurable to fit your own requirements. The best way to do this is by editing the basic configuration file of a particular edition.

The Baltic Sea edition has a basic configuration with the following main parameters:

  • Start date January 2018, end date January 2050
  • So each of the standard four eras covers eight years:
    • Era 1: Jan 2018 - Jan 2026
    • Era 2: Jan 2026 - Jan 2034
    • Era 3: Jan 2034 - Jan 2042
    • Era 4: Jan 2042 - Jan 2050
  • Nine countries with each two or three objectives:
    • Yellow (Germany)
    • Blue (Denmark)
    • Purple (Sweden)
    • Green (Finland)
    • Red (Russia)
    • Pink (Latvia)
    • Estonia
    • Lithuania
    • Poland
  • Dataset as stipulated on the Data sources page. See the Baltic Sea edition table.
  • Three background simulations:
    • Ecopath-with-Ecosim ecosystem simulation, and predefined ecosystem pressures (noise, artificial substrate, surface disturbance, bottom disturbance, fishing efforts and protection from fishing activities) generated from different human activities.
    • Shipping simulation, monthly ship traffic entering, leaving or within the Baltic Sea region.
    • Energy simulation, existing offshore renewable energy areas, electricity cables and landing stations (landfall points) in the different countries. These simulate the curent energy flow of the existing infrastructure.
  • Restrictions and errors:
    • Errors when planning different physically-obstructing human activities on the same area, e.g. a wind farm on a shipping lane, or vice versa.
    • Warnings when planning human activities with defined ecosystem pressures in an MPA or Natura2000 site, or vice versa.
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