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Personal name Partelow, Stefan.
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Title Ocean Governance :
Remainder of title Knowledge Systems, Policy Foundations and Thematic Analyses.
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Formatted contents note Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Ocean Governance for Sustainability Transformation -- 1.1 Focal Areas, Policies and Processes for Sustainable Ocean Governance -- 1.2 Key Events in the History of Ocean Governance -- 1.3 Key Themes of Ocean Governance -- 1.4 Organization of the Book -- 1.4.1 Part I - Knowledge Systems for Ocean Governance -- 1.4.2 Part II - Policy Foundations of Ocean Governance -- 1.4.3 Part III - Thematic Analyses of Ocean Governance -- References -- Part I: Knowledge Systems -- Chapter 2: Knowing the Ocean: Epistemic Inequalities in Patterns of Science Collaboration -- 2.1 Introduction to Knowing & -- Governing Our Ocean -- 2.1.1 Knowledge System Diversity -- 2.2 Synthesis of Ocean Science Knowledge and Capacities -- 2.2.1 Ocean Science Infrastructures -- 2.3 Ocean Science in Publishing: Collaboration Patterns Across Countries and Regions -- 2.4 Discussion of Theory and Ocean Governance Practice -- 2.4.1 Epistemic Inequalities Between Knowledge Systems -- 2.4.2 Epistemic Inequalities Between Scientific Disciplines -- 2.4.3 Epistemic Inequalities in Gendered Ocean Science -- 2.4.4 Transregional Networks of Knowing & -- Governing -- 2.5 Final Remarks: Regimes of Knowing for a World Beyond 2030 -- References -- Chapter 3: Managing Fish or Governing Fisheries? An Historical Recount of Marine Resources Governance in the Context of Latin America - The Ecuadorian Case -- 3.1 Early Images of Fisheries - The Notions of "Fish" -- 3.1.1 Roman Times -- 3.1.2 Middle Age - Colonial Mindset - Fifteenth Century -- 3.2 Methodological and Theoretical Approach -- 3.2.1 Transdisciplinarity and Knowledge -- 3.3 Act I: 'The Discovery' - The Wild and "Empty" Space Exploration Under the Colonial Machinery.
Formatted contents note 3.4 Act II - The 'Appropriation' of the Commons - By Regulating the Usage and Governance of Marine Resources -- 3.5 Act III - The Blessing from Ocean Commons Governance: The Development Ideal -- 3.6 Discussion -- 3.6.1 Ocean Governance - Inter & -- Transdisciplinary Approach -- 3.6.2 Policy for Governing the Marine Resources -- 3.6.3 From Society-Driven to Enterprise-Focused Marine Resources Governance -- 3.6.4 The New Ecuadorian Constitution - Still Useful? -- 3.6.5 The Buen Vivir Principle -- 3.6.6 Governing Marine Resources - From Past to Now -- 3.7 Science for Marine and Ocean Governance in the Future -- References -- Chapter 4: Post-War Reconnaissance of Japanese Fishery and Ocean Science and Its Contribution to the Development of U.S. Scientific Programs: 1947-1954 -- 4.1 Expanding the Foundation Stories about Fisheries Science -- References -- Part II: Policy Foundations -- Chapter 5: Making Marine Spatial Planning Matter -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Where Is MSP Going? -- 5.3 Who Wins and Loses, and Through Which Mechanisms? -- 5.3.1 Participation - Legitimisation -- 5.3.2 Rationality - Partiality -- 5.3.3 Socio-Political Issues - Technological Solutions -- 5.3.4 Future-Orientated - Path-Dependent -- 5.3.5 Conflict Management - Silencing -- 5.4 Is This Desirable, and What Can Be Done to Make MSP Matter? -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: The Past, Present and Future of Ocean Governance: Snapshots from Fisheries, Area-Based Management Tools and International Seabed Mineral Resources -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Fisheries at Sea: A Persistent Challenge -- 6.3 Area-Based Management Tools: The Current Trend -- 6.4 International Seabed Mineral Resources: Back to the Future -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References.
Formatted contents note Chapter 7: The Diverse Legal and Regulatory Framework for Marine Sustainability Policy in the North Atlantic - Horrendograms as Tools to Assist Circumnavigating Through a Sea of Different Maritime Policies -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 The Need for Effective Marine Management and Governance -- 7.1.2 The North Atlantic Marine Region: Key Challenges and Opportunities -- 7.1.3 Aims and Objectives: A Framework for Policy Comparison in the North Atlantic -- 7.2 Materials and Methods -- 7.2.1 The North Atlantic Marine Region -- 7.2.2 Comparing Marine Policy Across North Atlantic Countries -- 7.2.2.1 Marine Policy Review -- 7.2.2.2 Horrendograms -- 7.2.2.3 Limitations of the Analysis -- 7.3 Results and Discussion -- 7.3.1 Marine Policy Review -- 7.3.2 Horrendograms for the North Atlantic Countries -- 7.3.2.1 UK - Ireland -- 7.3.2.2 UK - Iceland -- 7.3.2.3 UK - France -- 7.3.2.4 UK - Portugal -- 7.3.2.5 UK - Spain -- 7.3.2.6 US - Canada -- 7.3.2.7 US - UK -- 7.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8: International Fisheries Law: Past to Future -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 From Past to Contemporary Times -- 8.1.2 From 1994 Onwards -- 8.2 Global Legal Developments in International Fisheries Law -- 8.2.1 Law of the Sea Convention and the International Regulation of Fisheries -- 8.2.2 Other Legal Developments Through High-Level UN Conferences and Meetings -- 8.2.3 FAO Complementary Instruments -- 8.2.4 Judicial Interpretation of IFL in Selected International Cases -- 8.3 Regional Regulation of Marine Fisheries -- 8.3.1 RFBs Created Under FAO's Auspices -- 8.3.2 Other RFBs Outside the UN System -- 8.4 Conclusion: From Past to Future in International Fisheries Law -- References -- International Instruments -- International Judicial Cases -- Journal Articles, Books and Chapters -- Technical Papers, Reports and Other Online Sources.
Formatted contents note Chapter 9: Managing Land Sea Interactions: Case Studies of Coastal Governance in Four EU Member States -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Background to EU Level Regulatory Frameworks for Managing Land Sea Interactions -- 9.3 Methods & -- Case Study Profiles -- 9.4 Presentation, Analysis and Discussion of Results -- 9.4.1 The Influence of the EU on Evolving Coastal Governance Structures -- 9.4.2 The Features of Marine and Coastal Governance in the Case Study Areas -- 9.4.3 Opportunities for Effective Marine and Coastal Governance -- 9.4.4 Barriers to Effective Marine and Coastal Governance -- 9.4.5 Governance Mechanisms -- 9.4.6 The Relationship Between Governance and Environmental Outcomes -- 9.4.7 The Application of Evolutionary Governance Theory (EGT) -- 9.4.8 Commonalities Between Approaches to Governing Marine and Coastal Areas in the EU -- 9.5 Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- Part III: Thematic Analyses -- Chapter 10: Sustainable Seafood Consumption: A Matter of Individual Choice or Global Market? A Window into Dublin's Seafood Scene -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.1.1 The Irish Context -- 10.1.2 Seafood and Its Environmental Agency -- 10.1.3 Food Systems and Consumption Behaviour -- 10.2 Methods -- 10.2.1 Food Smart Dublin -- 10.2.2 Data Collection -- 10.2.3 Structured Online Questionnaires -- 10.3 Results -- 10.4 Discussion -- 10.5 Conclusions and Policy Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 11: Marine Governance as a Process of Reflexive Institutionalization? Illustrated by Arctic Shipping -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Marine Governance as Reflexive Institutionalization -- 11.2.1 Marine Governance -- 11.2.2 Reflexive Institutionalization -- 11.3 The Institutionalization of Arctic Shipping -- 11.3.1 Arctic Shipping -- 11.3.2 The Networked Polity of Arctic Shipping.
Formatted contents note 11.3.3 The Institutionalization of Arctic Shipping in the Three Shipping Routes -- 11.3.3.1 The NEP/NSR Shipping Governance Arrangement -- 11.3.3.2 The NWP Shipping Governance Arrangement -- 11.3.3.3 The TSR Shipping Governance Arrangement -- 11.3.3.4 Similarities and Differences in the Development of Artic Shipping Routes -- 11.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 12: Assembling the Seabed: Pan-European and Interdisciplinary Advances in Understanding Seabed Mining -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Assembling Knowledge: Assembling the Seabed -- 12.3 Setting the Scene: Defining Who and What -- 12.4 Socio-Economic Dimensions: Marine Ecosystem Services and Values of Deep-Sea Mining -- 12.5 Tackling the Legal Perspectives: Insights from Law and Policies -- 12.6 Recognizing the (Geo)Political and Associated Socio-Cultural and Temporal Dimensions -- 12.7 Endings, and Beginnings -- Appendix: The Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative -- References -- Chapter 13: Societal Transformations and Governance Challenges of Coastal Small-Scale Fisheries in the Northern Baltic Sea -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Conceptual Framework and Methods -- 13.2.1 Methods -- 13.3 Transformations of Small-Scale Fishing and the Governance System in the Northern Baltic Sea -- 13.3.1 The Northern Baltic System-to-Be-Governed -- 13.3.2 The Northern Baltic Governing System -- 13.4 Regional Examples of Transformations in Small-Scale Fisheries in the Northern Baltic Sea -- 13.4.1 Northern Satakunta Region -- 13.4.2 Archipelago Sea Region -- 13.4.3 From �Osterg�otland to Uppland Archipelago -- 13.5 Contemporary Governance Challenges in the Northern Coasts -- 13.5.1 Quota Management as a Market-Based Governance Instrument -- 13.5.2 Natural Predators-Related Conflicts -- Governing Seals, Cormorants and Fisheries -- 13.6 Conclusions: Societal Transformations and Governance -- References.
Formatted contents note Chapter 14: The Plastic Bag Habit and the Ocean Bali: From Banana Leaf Wrappings to Reusable Bags.
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Title Ocean Governance
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