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Advancing Ocean Governance in Marine Regions Through Stakeholder Dialogue Processes
The poor state of the ocean and the transboundary nature of the marine environment require bold action by States coordinated across sectors and territorial boundaries in order to deal with the manifold challenges the ocean is facing—and with it humankind.
Laura Weiand +5 more
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The United Nations has recently recognised the global community’s environmental interests in ocean governance through the Sustainable Development Goal 14.
Khadija Zulfiqar, M Jahanzeb Butt
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The Politics of Ocean Governance Transformations
Recently, oceans have become the focus of substantial global attention and diverse appeals for “transformation.” Calls to transform ocean governance are motivated by various objectives, including the need to secure the rights of marginalized coastal ...
Jessica L. Blythe +5 more
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Aim: Promoting walking activity is an effective way to improve the health of older adults. Walking frequency is a critical component of walking behavior and an essential determinant of daily walking levels.
Jiani Wu +5 more
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Transformative Governance for Ocean Biodiversity [PDF]
This Chapter analyzes the major underlying causes of marine biodiversity loss and focuses specifically on the lessons learnt for transformative ocean governance in the context of area-based management and spatial planning. It illustrates the broad recognition of the vital need for integrative, anticipatory, adaptive and inclusive governance of ocean ...
Erinosho, Bolanle +7 more
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The ocean is threatened by human activities, which undermine the health of its ecosystems. To overcome this scenario, there is a converging understanding that a more encompassing approach, such as Ecosystem-based Management (EBM), is essential to manage ...
Maila Guilhon +6 more
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Engaging the tropical majority to make ocean governance and science more equitable and effective
How can ocean governance and science be made more equitable and effective? The majority of the world’s ocean-dependent people live in low to middle-income countries in the tropics (i.e., the ‘tropical majority’).
A. Spalding +24 more
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This paper aimed at explore international ocean governance issues through the perspective of Japan's nuclear contaminated water discharge to the sea.
Yen-Chiang Chang +3 more
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Principles for transformative ocean governance
The UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development recognizes the need to transform governance for the world to develop sustainably. Using a mixed method approach, this study presents 13 principles for transformative ocean governance that can help turn ocean-
Amanda T. Lombard +20 more
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