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A Study of the Maritime Governance in South China Sea Based on the Embedding of Mohist Philosophy in New International Relations
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The potential of the BBNJ clearing house mechanism to enhance knowledge pluralism in marine carbon dioxide removal assessment
Published 2024-12-01Subjects: “…ocean governance…”
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Classificatory Assessment of Islands and Reefs in the South China Sea from the Perspective of Sustainable Development
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China’s choice on the participation in establishing marine protected areas in areas beyond national jurisdiction
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Towards an Ecosystem Approach to Management in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction: REMPs for Deep Seabed Mining and the Proposed BBNJ Instrument
Published 2022-06-01Subjects: “…ocean governance…”
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Networked media and information ocean literacy: a transformative approach for UN ocean decade
Published 2024-01-01“…Our findings emphasize the practical implications of these approaches for advancing ocean governance systems transformations in other regions. …”
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The socio-economic impact of artificial reefs on fishing communities in the east coast region of Malaysia
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Healing Brazil's Blue Amazon: The Role of Knowledge Networks in Nurturing Cross-Scale Transformations at the Frontlines of Ocean Sustainability
Published 2018-01-01“…HIGHLIGHTSThe Anthropocene compels unlocking of ocean-related network capabilities.Orchestration of local, regional, and global knowledge networks can augment transformative capacity.Transdisciplinary network diagnostics are promising social learning tools.Strategic advice for transformational research in ocean territories are provided.This paper dedicates to understanding of what is needed to achieve the transformation of ocean governance. Based on the theory of transformative agency conceptualized in a multi-level governance context, we build on recent novel inter- and transdisciplinary research in Brazil to explore the opportunities for transformation in the dynamic, complex, and multi-level field of ocean governance. …”
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The human right to a clean, healthy and sustainable ocean
Published 2024-04-01“…In this perspective, we highlight how the recognition of the human right to a healthy environment can catalyze ocean action and transform ocean governance. In particular, it can do so through 1) catalyzing marine protection and increasing accountability through clarifying state obligations, 2) improving the inclusiveness of ocean governance, including through prioritizing and empowering groups in situations of vulnerability, and 3) enhancing ocean economy practices through clarifying private sector responsibilities. …”
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Building a regime complex for marine plastic pollution
Published 2023-01-01“…It also begins to pursue this research agenda, by investigating the relationship between the ocean governance regime, especially the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, and the emerging plastics treaty. …”
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Beyond Borders and States: Modelling Ocean Connectivity According to Indigenous Cosmovisions
Published 2021-11-01“…The article describes some common features of Indigenous sea cosmovisions (through examples from Oceania and the Arctic region), from which an understanding of ocean governance rooted in the interconnectedness of all life and the importance of protecting water and people emerges. …”
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Sustainable ocean development policies in Indonesia: paving the pathways towards a maritime destiny
Published 2024-09-01“…Unfortunately, to date, both approaches have yet to obtain maturity and ocean affairs are overshadowed by other national development priorities. By focusing on ocean governance and its development in the contemporary context, this article sheds light on the important role of policymaking in modern-day ocean governance. …”
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The supervision and multi-sectoral guarantee mechanism of the global marine sulphur limit—assessment from Chinese shipping industry
Published 2022-10-01“…To ensure the decarbonization process of shipping industry, there is an urgent need for a conceptual change in global ocean governance so as to promote the coordinated governance of air pollution and climate change. …”
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A study on the governance pathways of the Law of the Sea in response to climate change
Published 2024-09-01“…The legal systems for ocean governance and climate change governance are based on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, respectively. …”
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Do worldwide governance drivers affect the blue sustainability practices? an empirical study of the fisheries sector
Published 2023“…The task today is for the EU to demonstrate leadership in guiding international ocean governance towards more ocean protection and sustainable management, as the European Green Deal seeks to make the EU a model for marine global sustainability. …”
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Indigenous Rights and Interests in a Changing Arctic Ocean: Canadian and Russian Experiences and Challenges
Published 2022-06-01“…This article will compare Russian and Canadian approaches to recognition of Indigenous peoples and Indigenous rights in the Arctic with attention to the implications for Arctic Ocean governance.…”
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High seas in the cloud: the role of big data and artificial intelligence in support of high seas governance – The Sargasso Sea pilot
Published 2024-08-01“…After discussing the legal framework and current challenges facing the ABNJ regime, some details are provided on open ocean data collection technologies, including big data and artificial intelligence (AI), used in support of ocean governance. Based on a technology-enabled ocean governance cycle, the role that data, information technology and data-science can play in incorporating empirical scientific knowledge into policy and decision-making is examined with a focus on the open ocean. …”
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