Ports have, for centuries, played a key role in societal development. Many cities began as fishing settlements and evolved into bustling metropolises—for example, Amsterdam, whose origins trace back to a 12th-century fishing community. Historically, ample waterfront space allowed ports to transition into vibrant merchant hubs, laying the foundation of modern economic life. Today, however, port-city coexistence is increasingly challenged. The MARE Policy Day 2025 focuses on the North Sea region and its hinterlands, where competition for land and resources heavily impacts local communities and businesses. Continuing a tradition of biennial policy reflections, the MARE 2025 Policy Day will explore three key dilemmas:
The objective of MARE Policy Day 2025 is to improve port policies that effectively respond to these challenges, balancing spatial demands with socio-economic needs. We aim to bring together industry representatives, policymakers, and researchers to explore conflict mediation and future governance strategies for port areas.
You can find more information about the MARE Policy Day 2025 in the folder below.