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Routledge handbook of national and regional ocean policies
Cicin-Sain, B.; VanderZwaag, D.L.; Balgos, M.C. (Ed.) (2015). Routledge handbook of national and regional ocean policies. Routledge: London and New York. ISBN 978-1-138-78829-9. xli, 640 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315765648

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    VLIZ: Law, Policy, (I)CZM, Economics and Social Sciences LAW.223 [103593]

Keywords
    Conservation
    Government policies
    International cooperation
    Resources > Natural resources > Marine resources
    Water bodies > Oceans

Authors  Top 
  • Cicin-Sain, B., editor
  • VanderZwaag, D.L., editor
  • Balgos, M.C., editor

Abstract
    This comprehensive handbook, prepared by leading ocean policy academics and practitioners from around the world, presents in-depth analyses of the experiences of fifteen developed and developing nations and four key regions of the world that have taken concrete steps toward cross-cutting and integrated national and regional ocean policy. All chapters follow a common framework for policy analysis. While most coastal nations of the world already have a variety of sectoral policies in place to manage different uses of the ocean (such as shipping, fishing, oil and gas development), in the last two decades, the coastal nations covered in the book have undertaken concerted efforts to articulate and implement an integrated, ecosystem-based vision for the governance of ocean areas under their jurisdiction. This includes goals and procedures to harmonize existing uses and laws, to foster sustainable development of ocean areas, to protect biodiversity and vulnerable resources and ecosystems, and to coordinate the actions of the many government agencies that are typically involved in oceans affairs. The book highlights the serious conflicts of use in most national ocean zones and the varying attempts by nations to follow the prescriptions emanating from the 1982 UN Law of the Sea Convention and the outcomes of the 1992, 2002, and 2012 sustainable development summits. The interrelationship among uses and processes in the coast and ocean requires that ocean governance be integrated, precautionary, and anticipatory. Overall, the book provides a definitive state-of-the-art review and analysis of national and regional ocean policies around the world.

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