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)
- ...
- ...
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- Blue (Denmark)
- ...
- ...
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- Purple (Sweden)
- ...
- ..
- Green (Finland)
- ...
- ...
- ...
- Red (Russia)
- ...
- ...
- ...
- Pink (Latvia)
- ... (Estonia)
- ... (Lithuania)
- ... (Poland)
- Yellow (Germany)
- 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) generated from different human activities.
- Shipping simulation, and predefined shipping routes and monthly ship traffic within, going in, and going out of the Baltic Sea region.
- 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.
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