The marine environment and United Nations sustainable development goal 14 / / Myron H. Nordquist, John Norton Moore, Ronan Long.

In The Marine Environment and United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 14 , leading marine experts assess the scope, achievements, and limitations of UNSDG 14 for the conservation and sustainable use of marine resources. Chapters discuss the challenges and gaps of ocean governance through five ke...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Center for Oceans Law and Policy 22.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xii, 421 pages)
Notes:Includes index.
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Contents --
Preface --
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The Marine Environment and UN Sustainable Development Goal 14 /
Biodiversity Studies /
UNCLOS 35 Years Later: We Are Still at Sea /
Revisiting the Law of the Sea Negotiations /
Conservation and Sustainable Use of Oceans and Their Resources --
Promoting the Conservation and Sustainable Use of the Oceans through Cooperative Decision Making /
The Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine Biodiversity: Siamese Twins? /
Toward Seafood Resilience: How to Achieve Sustainable Fisheries Development /
Future Opportunities and Challenges in Developing Sustainable Offshore Indonesian Fisheries /
Biodiversity beyond National Jurisdiction --
Bridging the Ocean, Water and Climate Action Goals under the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development /
Realising Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use in Southern Hemisphere Oceans beyond National Jurisdiction: Challenges and Prospects /
The BBNJ PrepCom and Institutional Arrangements: The Hype about the Hybrid Approach /
The Legal Framework and Relevant Issues on the Marine Protected Areas in the Areas beyond National Jurisdiction /
Marine Genetic Resources beyond National Jurisdiction and Sustainable Development Goals: The Perspective of Developing Countries /
Status of Deep Seabed Minerals --
Status of Deep Seabed Minerals: Introductory Remarks /
Efforts to Enhance Deep Seabed Activities and Korean Law on Exploration for and Exploitation of Resources in the Deep Seabed Area /
The Role of Science for Environmental Impact Evaluation Resulting from Ocean Mining /
The International Seabed Authority’s Publication of Revised Draft Exploitation Regulations: On the Right Track but Significant Work Remains to Be Done /
Marine Pollution and Coastal Ecosystems --
Marine Debris in Indonesia: State of Understanding and Ongoing Efforts in Reducing Its Impacts on Marine Habitat /
A Perspective on Marine Pollution /
A Human Rights Perspective on the Protection of Coastal Ecosystems from Land-Based Marine Pollution under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea /
Climate Change and the Oceans --
Ocean Acidification and Sustainable Development Goal 14: A Goal but No Target? /
Sea Level Rise and the Law of the Sea: Maritime Zones and Maritime Boundaries /
Climate Change and the Arctic: Legal Regulations in Changing Times /
An Overview of Ocean Acidification: Relationships /
Summary:In The Marine Environment and United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 14 , leading marine experts assess the scope, achievements, and limitations of UNSDG 14 for the conservation and sustainable use of marine resources. Chapters discuss the challenges and gaps of ocean governance through five key sections: Conservation and Sustainable Use of Oceans and Their Resources; Biodiversity beyond National Jurisdiction; Status of Deep Seabed Minerals; Marine Pollution and Coastal Ecosystems; and Climate Change and the Oceans. This important book illustrates current challenges facing sustainable marine development and management, and provides necessary insights for a coherent path forward.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:900436661X
ISSN:1872-7158 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Myron H. Nordquist, John Norton Moore, Ronan Long.