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Transformative governance for ocean biodiversity

  • Bolanle Erinosho
  • , Hashali Hamukuaya
  • , Claire Lajaunie
  • , Alana Malinde S. N.
  • , Mitchell Lancaster Lennan
  • , Pierre Mazzega
  • , Elisa Morgera
  • , Bernadette Snow

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Resumen

The ocean’s enormity and depth are illustrated by the limited ability of humankind to comprehend it. The current science and policy seascape remains largely fragmented, and as a result the integrity of marine life and the well-being of those (human and nonhuman) dependent on a healthy ocean is being negatively impacted. Fragmented governance is an indirect driver of ocean biodiversity loss due to its inability to provide synergistic solutions to address simultaneously multiple direct drivers for such loss (overfishing, land-based and marine pollution, and climate change). This governance problem is well known (Kelly et al., 2019; Watson-Wright and Valdés, 2018), and to some extent it is being addressed in ongoing international negotiations on an international instrument on marine biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction (A/RES/72/249, 2017).
Idioma originalEnglish
Título de la publicación alojadaTransforming Biodiversity Governance
EditoresIngrid J. Visseren-Hamakers, Marcel T. J. Kok
Lugar de publicaciónUnited Kingdom
EditorialCambridge University Press
Páginas313–338
ISBN (versión impresa)9781108856348
DOI
EstadoPublished - 26 may 2022

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