Governing Oceans
Edited by Catherine Jones
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This perceptive book evaluates the effectiveness of current ocean governance as it aims to respond to the threats of increased sea temperatures, salination, biodiversity loss, overfishing, and exploitation of ocean resources. Contributors pose the key question: what type of political space are the oceans and is it possible to create, implement and assess an international framework which enables the oceans to be governed?
Keywords: Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Environment; Geography; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781035315581
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction - governing oceans: what, why and how? , pp 1-17

- Catherine Jones
- Ch 2 Barriers and opportunities for improved governance of fisheries within the context of marine spatial planning , pp 18-33

- Rachel Shucksmith and Inne Withouck
- Ch 3 Bridging the gap between legislation and implementation: strategies for improved implementation of South Africa’s marine living resource legislation , pp 34-60

- Danai J. Tembo
- Ch 4 Underwater cultural heritage as a forgotten discipline in oceans governance , pp 61-77

- Elena Perez-Alvaro
- Ch 5 A value tree approach to integrate policy and legislation into spatial decision support tools for siting offshore renewables , pp 78-99

- Inne Withouck, Paul Tett, John Doran, Beth Mouat and Rachel Shucksmith
- Ch 6 Multilevel cooperation on behalf of the ocean governance: the Brazilian Navy case study , pp 100-119

- Carolina Ambinder de Carvalho, Daniele Dionisio da Silva and Sabrina Evangelista Medeiros
- Ch 7 The agency of IOC-UNESCO in shaping marine spatial planning as a novel policy solution , pp 120-153

- Pavlina Miteva-Bölter
- Ch 8 Enforcing ocean governance cooperation through transboundary marine protected areas: establishing opportunities and overcoming challenges , pp 154-168

- Sheila Kong Mukwele
- Ch 9 Conclusion to Governing Oceans , pp 169-181

- Catherine Jones
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