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Maritime Affairs: Journal of the National Maritime Foundation of India, 2015
Ensuring sustainable oceans and seas is vital for the well-being of the planet. However, oceans – which are the largest ecosystems – are degrading rapidly, which is a cause of anxiety. The paper presents some of the growing concerns about the health of the oceans and analyses three main drivers of ocean degradation, viz. overexploitation for resources,
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Ensuring sustainable oceans and seas is vital for the well-being of the planet. However, oceans – which are the largest ecosystems – are degrading rapidly, which is a cause of anxiety. The paper presents some of the growing concerns about the health of the oceans and analyses three main drivers of ocean degradation, viz. overexploitation for resources,
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Ocean Governance and Sustainability
2017This chapter situates the maritime and shipping sector within the dynamic and integrated physical-social-ecological ocean system and the broad and evolving framework of ocean governance, management, and sustainability. While shipping operations occupy a prominent and historic role in the maritime world, ships no longer rule the waves alone.
Lawrence P. Hildebrand +1 more
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From voluntary commitments to ocean sustainability
Science, 2019A common pledge and review system is ...
Neumann, B., Unger, S.
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Ocean Space and Sustainability
2016The notion of ocean space stands for a holistic, system science approach combined with 4D thinking from the ocean, and the processes within it, towards the land. It is in fact a social-ecological concept that deals with sustainability challenges which are the consequence of the complex interactions between human activities and the marine environment at
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The Sustainability of Ocean Resources
2012Sustainability is all about time and perspective. I expect that most of us think of sustainability in relation to our own lifestyles over time scales of the years, decades, and perhaps a century or so that touch our lives, our children, our family. Over these time scales, natural resources we depend upon don’t seem to change that fast or that much, and
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Decolonising ocean science for a sustainable ocean
Decolonizing science is essential for achieving a sustainable ocean and fostering a holistic approach to marine stewardship. Historically, ocean science has been dominated by Western methodologies, often side-lining Indigenous and local knowledge systems.openaire +1 more source
100% Sustainable Ocean Management: An Introduction to Sustainable Ocean Plans
2020Craig Hanson +5 more
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