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Handbook of Marine Governance and Global Environmental Change/Справочник по морскому управлению и глобальным изменениям окружающей среды

Артикул: 00-01104677
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Автор: Paul G. Harris
Издательство: Routledge (все книги издательства)
Место издания: New York
ISBN: 978-1-032-00459-4
Год: 2022
Переплет: Мягкая обложка
Страниц: 342
Вес: 853 г
2000 P
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Издание на английском языке
The book offers a comprehensive overview of marine governance in light of global environmental changes, particularly climate change. It emphasizes the importance of effective governance in addressing the significant impacts on oceans. The handbook reviews international law, governance regimes, and the role of non-state actors like scientists and NGOs. It also explores various marine environments and emerging issues such as plastic pollution, maritime transport, and environmental justice. Aimed at advanced students and practitioners, it serves as a crucial resource for understanding and addressing the challenges facing the world's oceans.

Contents
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Part I
Introduction
1 The growing challenge for marine governance: global environmental change
Paul G. Harris
Part II
International law, regimes, and leadership in marine environmental governance
2 The global oceans regime: the law of the sea and beyond Erik eau Doorn
3 The climate-oceans nexus: oceans in the climate regime, climate in the oceans regime
Rozemarijn J. Roland Holst
4 The legal implications of ocean acidification: beyond the climate change regime
Jennica Gordon
5 Regimes for ocean management: Regional seas programmes and blue carbon ecosystems
Liiciana Fernandes Coelho and Nata Tavonvunchai
6 Blue dimensions of the European Green Deal: climate action at sea Gabriela A. Oanta
7 Leadership: actors and their strategies in marine environmental governance
Maigorzata Zachaia-Szy-iiiaiiska
Part III
Non-state actors in marine environmental governance
8 Experts: scientific knowledge for ocean protection
Alice- B.AI. Vadrot
9 Civil society: nongovernmental organizations, public opinion, and individuals
Andrea Quirino Steiner, Elia Elisa Cia Alves, and Luis Paulo Santana
10 Private governance: the case of Marine Stewardship Council certification in Russia
E. Carina H. Keskitalo, Dmitry L. Lajus, and Lars H. Gulbrandsen
11 Private-sector investors: climate action and blue carbon financing Nata Tavonvunchai
Part IV
Governing marine environments and regions
12 Vulnerable nations and communities: accounting for those most dependent on the seas
Greg Johnson, Amanda Alva, and Kelly Dunning
13 Coastlines and near shore habitats: interactive governance in an era of global environmental change
Tony George Puthucherril
14 Islands: rising seas, vulnerable shorelines, and territorial integrity
Anemoon Soete
15 Coral reefs: the case for ecological reflexivity
Pedro Fidehmni
16 Fisheries and aquaculture in Southeast Asia: managing the impacts of climate change
Achmad Poernonio and Anastasia Kiiswardam
17 The Baltic Sea and global environmental change: best-in-class governance?
Marko Joas, Henrik Ringbom, and Nina Tynkkynen
18 Governance of the Black Sea: institutional arrangements for managing the impacts of global environmental change
Emma Aroyan and Jan van Tarenhove
19 Polar seas: governing extreme change in the Arctic and Southern Oceans
Nicole lEienrich, Hugh McDonald, Arne Riedel, Tim Packeiser, and Janos Hennicke
20 Oil pollution and black carbon in the Arctic: dynamic shipping governance in a rapidly warming region
Benjamin Hofmann
21 The high seas: adapting to changes in pelagic ecosystems Mitchell Lennan
Part V
Emerging issues in environmentally sustainable marine governance
22 Plastic pollution: the challenges of uncertainty and multiplicity in global marine governance
Judith ran Leeuwen, Tony R. Walker, and Joanna Eime
23 Maritime commerce and transport: the imperfect match between climate change and the International Maritime Organization Judith nan Leeuwen and Jason Monies
24 Global change and the development of sustainable floating cities: regulatory and legal implications
Otto Spijkers and Chuxiao Yu
25 Oceans and seas for sustainable development: challenges of global environmental change for SDG14
Shailly Kedia and Kapil Narula
26 Ethics, justice, and human rights: normative considerations in marine environmental change
Konrad Ott, Colin von Negenborn, and Nele Matz-Lnck
Part VI
Conclusion
27 Prospects for marine governance in the Anthropogenic: portents from the climate regime
Paul G. Harris
Index

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