Comparative Ocean Governance

Comparative Ocean Governance

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Craig, Robin Kundis
Edward Elgar Publishing
EAN: 9781781005200
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Comparative Ocean Governance examines the world's attempts to improve ocean governance through place-based management - marine protected areas, ocean zoning, marine spatial planning - and evaluates this growing trend in light of the advent of climate change and its impacts on the seas. This monograph opens with an explanation of the economics of the oceans and their value to the global environment and the earth's population, the long-term stressors that have impacted oceans, and the new threats to ocean sustainability that climate change poses. It then examines the international framework for ocean management and coastal nations' increasing adoption of place-based governance regimes. The final section explores how these place-based management regimes intersect with climate change adaptation efforts, either accidentally or intentionally. It then offers suggestions for making place-based marine management even more flexible and responsive for the future. Environmental law scholars, legislators and policy makers, marine scientists, and all those concerned for the welfare of the world's oceans will find this book of great value.
EAN 9781781005200
ISBN 1781005206
Binding Ebook
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication date May 31, 2012
Pages 200
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Craig, Robin Kundis
Series New Horizons in Environmental and Energy Law series
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