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This paper presents a few general comments on the effective global ocean governance (GOG). The Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) establishes fundamental legal principles for the governance of the marine environment and its resources. Furthermore,
Dorota Pyc
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The use of influential power in ocean governance
Ensuring inclusivity, especially the meaningful participation of diverse actors, is a key component of good governance. However, existing ocean governance frameworks have not yet achieved an equitable and fair playing field and are indeed often ...
Bianca Haas +5 more
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Social equity is key to sustainable ocean governance
Calls to address social equity in ocean governance are expanding. Yet ‘equity’ is seldom clearly defined. Here we present a framework to support contextually-informed assessment of equity in ocean governance.
Katherine M. Crosman +25 more
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A constitution for the ocean? An agora on ocean governance [PDF]
This introduction briefly discusses the global constitutional issues raised by ocean governance and introduces the three pieces from our Agora contributors.
Jonathan Havercroft, Alice Kloker
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“Other(ed)” Ocean Knowledges: Unlearning Integration in Ocean Governance for Recognitional Justice
There is an increasing call for the need to “integrate” Indigenous and local knowledge systems in ocean governance processes, on national and global scales.
Giulia Champion, Mia Strand
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Authority in Ocean Governance Architecture
In this article, we demonstrate that the ocean is a space of politics and explore the what, who, and how of ocean governance. We first sketch the governance architecture and examine challenges and shortcomings concerning political authority.
Aletta Mondré, Annegret Kuhn
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This article contributes to a growing body of research on the Large Marine Ecosystems Concept. It particularly shines the light on the Guinea Current Large Marine Ecosystem (GCLME), a biodiverse maritime domain providing essential ecosystem services for ...
Ibukun J. Adewumi +5 more
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Untangling theories of transformation: Reflections for ocean governance
Transformation as a concept has gained prominence in environmental governance as a proposed solution to the plethora of major global crises facing ocean spaces.
Tegan Evans +2 more
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Plastic pollution of the world's seas and oceans as a contemporary challenge in ocean governance. [PDF]
The pervasive nature of marine plastic pollution was highlighted at the recent United Nations Environment Assembly. This meeting saw strong commitments for action, but at the same time reinforced the challenges for contemporary ocean governance in ...
Haward M.
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Bilateralism in ocean governance is a novel concept that can be developed under the existing International Environmental Law (IEL) and United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
Shijun Zhang +4 more
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