Maritime Spatial Planning
Maritime Spatial Planning
An Integrated Multidisciplinary Approach Print


Spatial PlanningRoyal Haskoning provide complete design, regeneration and new development services, from initial concept and planning, through environmental appraisals, infrastructure design and engineering to development supervision and final completion.

Our spatial planners, environmental scientists, and engineers work together in integrated multidisciplinary teams to provide creative solutions to today’s development needs, supporting our clients from concept to completion.

Royal Haskoning’s creative design team are able to transform a vision into reality, providing the connections that make a development work, both at the physical and community level to deliver sustainable communities, and take pride in our ability to engage with key stakeholders at all levels to ensure common understanding and manage delivery. We believe that all developments must be achievable, providing creative and inspirational buildings and spaces with the ability to transform peoples lives, built upon integrity and trust to produce a vibrant economic base and energetic sustainable community.

 

The Maritime and Waterways Portal
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You can navigate the Niche Sites of the Maritime and Waterways Portal by clicking on any of the links below.

Other Royal Haskoning Sites:

- Maritime and Waterways Home Page
- Container Terminals
- Cruise Terminals
- Diving Services
- Dry Bulk Terminals
- Marine Pipelines
- Maritime Spatial Planning
- Naval Base and Defence Facilities
- Oil and Gas Terminals
- Port Planning
- Ports Services
- Renewable Energy
- RoRo and Ferry Terminals
- Shipyards
- Small Harbours
- Royal Haskoning Global
- Royal Haskoning UK
- First Marine International
- Information Management and GIS
- Masts and Towers
- Ocean Shipping Consultants
- Simulations and Visualisation

The Maritime and Waterways Portal was developed by Information Management and GIS, a Maritime and Waterways Advice Group.

To visit the IM and GIS web site click here.