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South Coast Inshore and Offshore Plan Areas GVA Economic Assessment

Summary

Forms part of the economic baseline project undertaken by Eunomia on behalf of the MMO for the economic baseline for the South Marine Plan Areas (MMO Project No:1050) available at www.marinemanagement.org.uk evidence Contains a high level estimate of the Gross Value Added (GVA) in pounds within the south inshore and offshore marine plan areas expressed on a 10km2 grid for the following sectors in 2013 14 and 2032 33. All values are in 2013 prices and in real terms. Sectors included are: Aggregates; Aquaculture; Coastal Tourism; Dredging; Fisheries; Marine Recreation; Ports; Renewables (2032 33 only); and Shipping

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There are no public access constraints to this data. Use of this data is subject to the licence identified.

Attribution statement

© Marine Management Organisation copyright and/or database right 2023. All rights reserved.

Technical information

Update frequency

asNeeded

Lineage

Estimates for GVA are made from a variety of sources. Most of these are datasets/studies which relate to the UK as whole, rather than the marine plan areas. As such these datasets have been apportioned to the plan areas using a proxy which relates to the amount of economic activity within the plan areas when compared to the UK. These sources are outlined within the accompanying report alongside a confidence rating, outlining the suitability of the source. Two analyses were run for Year 1 (2013/14) and two were run for Year 20 (2032/33) in order to show the change in economic activity after the application of assumed growth rates. For each year, one analysis displays the raw sector data, whilst the other modifies the data using a logarithmic measurement. Each sectors GVA is mapped using an existing features in the marine environment which represent their respective activities. The sources of these features are also outlined in the accompanying report. The GVA for each feature has then been overlaid on to a 10km2 grid which shows the estimated amount of aggregated GVA. There is a high degree of uncertainty surrounding the layer and the methodology used to create the layer. The layer should not be used without the methodology or limitations being consulted. Specifically, economic data for each sector is sourced from a variety of sources, each limited by their relevance to the activities covered by the sectors outlined above, their spatial extent (typically each sectors information is gathered at the UK/national scale and then proportioned to the plan areas), their temporal extent, and the different methodologies used to gather the data. The data is an estimate of economic activity for 2013/14 to 2032/33. As such, rates of growth for GVA have been estimated. Economic activity is inherently difficult to predict and therefore these estimates should be treated with caution. Again, the rational for the estimates are outlined within the accompanying report. Furthermore the spatial distribution of the GVA for each sector is also subject to a number of limitations, as it is based on the centroids of a number of other features. These are also listed in the report. All of these issues are compounded further for 2032/33 data, as these data sets rely on predicted growth rates for GVA and assume that activities do not change their spatial location beyond those already identified. The growth rates alongside their justification are outlined within the report for each sector.

Spatial information

Geographic extent

  • Latitude from: 49.943 to 55.816
  • Longitude from: -6.236 to 2.072
Metadata information

Language

English

Metadata identifier

04e41648-816c-4a69-9ecf-603b6f030183


Published by

Marine Management Organisation


Dataset reference dates

Creation date

22 July 2013

Revision date

22 July 2013

Publication date

N/A

Period

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