Climate Change and Ocean Governance
Herausgeber: Harris, Paul G.
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Offers a multidisciplinary edited volume on policy dimensions of climate change for the world's oceans, for researchers, policymakers and activists.
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Offers a multidisciplinary edited volume on policy dimensions of climate change for the world's oceans, for researchers, policymakers and activists.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 466
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 979g
- ISBN-13: 9781108422482
- ISBN-10: 1108422489
- Artikelnr.: 53446310
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 466
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 979g
- ISBN-13: 9781108422482
- ISBN-10: 1108422489
- Artikelnr.: 53446310
Part I. Introduction: 1. Climate change at sea: science, impacts and
governance Paul G. Harris; 2. The ocean governance regime: international
conventions and institutions Elizabeth Mendenhall; Part II. Vulnerable
Islands and Coasts: 3. Political economy of coastal development: the case
of the Caribbean Lisa Benjamin and Adelle Thomas; 4. Coastal development
and climate risk reduction in the Persian/Arabian Gulf: the case of Qatar
Mohammad Al-Saidi; 5. Adapting to sea level rise in the Indian Ocean: the
cases of India and Bangladesh Arne Harms; 6. Coastal risks from typhoons in
the Pacific: the case of the Philippines Noralene Uy and Joe-Mar Perez; 7.
Ocean policy perspectives: the case of Indonesia Achmad Poernomo and
Anastasia Kuswardani; 8. Politics of rising tides: governments and
nongovernmental organizations in small island developing states Ian
McGregor and Hilary Yerbury; Part III. Marine Fisheries and Pelagic Seas:
9. Climate change and fisheries politics: case studies from the United
States, New Zealand and Norway Andrew Tirrell; 10. Policy options for
marine fisheries: potential approaches in a changing climate Wendy E.
Morrison and Valerie Termini; 11. Large marine protected areas and ocean
resilience: stakeholder conflict in pelagic seas Justin Alger; 12. Climate
change and contested marine areas in the Arctic: the case of Svalbard
Rachel Tiller and Dorothy Dankel; Part IV. Changing Polar Seas: 13. Climate
change and the Southern Ocean: the regime complex for regional governance
Marcus Haward; 14. Policy responses to new ocean threats: Arctic warming,
maritime industries and international environmental regulation Benjamin
Hofmann; 15. The Arctic Ocean's melting ice: institutions and policies to
manage black carbon Thomas L. Brewer; Part V. Institutions and Law for
Ocean Governance: 16. Contested multilateralism: towards aligning regimes
for ocean and climate governance Reuben Makomere and Kennedy Liti Mbeva;
17. Climate change in the Coral Triangle: enabling institutional adaptive
capacity Pedro Fidelman; 18. Non-territorial exclusive economic zones:
future rights of small island states Ori Sharon; 19. International law and
marine ecosystem governance: the climate change nexus Freedom-Kai Phillips
and Konstantia Koutouki; 20. Managing marine resources: can the law of the
Sea adapt to climate change? Anastasia Telesetsky; Part VI. Policies for
Ocean Governance: 21. The plastic-climate nexus: linking science, policy
and justice Peter Stoett and Joanna Vince; 22. Financing emission
reductions: forest mechanisms as a model for coral reefs Kamleshan Pillay,
Yanasivan Kisten, Albertus Smit and David Glassom; 23. Capturing a moving
target: decarbonizing shipping through informational governance Judith van
Leeuwen; 24. Energy from the sea: challenges and opportunities Christina
Reichert and John Virdin; 25. Climate change and navies: bracing for the
impacts Kapil Narula; 26. Geoengineering at sea: ocean fertilization as a
policy option John T. Oliver and Steven M. Tucker; Part VII. Conclusion:
27. Ocean governance amidst climate change: an essay on the future Paul G.
Harris.
governance Paul G. Harris; 2. The ocean governance regime: international
conventions and institutions Elizabeth Mendenhall; Part II. Vulnerable
Islands and Coasts: 3. Political economy of coastal development: the case
of the Caribbean Lisa Benjamin and Adelle Thomas; 4. Coastal development
and climate risk reduction in the Persian/Arabian Gulf: the case of Qatar
Mohammad Al-Saidi; 5. Adapting to sea level rise in the Indian Ocean: the
cases of India and Bangladesh Arne Harms; 6. Coastal risks from typhoons in
the Pacific: the case of the Philippines Noralene Uy and Joe-Mar Perez; 7.
Ocean policy perspectives: the case of Indonesia Achmad Poernomo and
Anastasia Kuswardani; 8. Politics of rising tides: governments and
nongovernmental organizations in small island developing states Ian
McGregor and Hilary Yerbury; Part III. Marine Fisheries and Pelagic Seas:
9. Climate change and fisheries politics: case studies from the United
States, New Zealand and Norway Andrew Tirrell; 10. Policy options for
marine fisheries: potential approaches in a changing climate Wendy E.
Morrison and Valerie Termini; 11. Large marine protected areas and ocean
resilience: stakeholder conflict in pelagic seas Justin Alger; 12. Climate
change and contested marine areas in the Arctic: the case of Svalbard
Rachel Tiller and Dorothy Dankel; Part IV. Changing Polar Seas: 13. Climate
change and the Southern Ocean: the regime complex for regional governance
Marcus Haward; 14. Policy responses to new ocean threats: Arctic warming,
maritime industries and international environmental regulation Benjamin
Hofmann; 15. The Arctic Ocean's melting ice: institutions and policies to
manage black carbon Thomas L. Brewer; Part V. Institutions and Law for
Ocean Governance: 16. Contested multilateralism: towards aligning regimes
for ocean and climate governance Reuben Makomere and Kennedy Liti Mbeva;
17. Climate change in the Coral Triangle: enabling institutional adaptive
capacity Pedro Fidelman; 18. Non-territorial exclusive economic zones:
future rights of small island states Ori Sharon; 19. International law and
marine ecosystem governance: the climate change nexus Freedom-Kai Phillips
and Konstantia Koutouki; 20. Managing marine resources: can the law of the
Sea adapt to climate change? Anastasia Telesetsky; Part VI. Policies for
Ocean Governance: 21. The plastic-climate nexus: linking science, policy
and justice Peter Stoett and Joanna Vince; 22. Financing emission
reductions: forest mechanisms as a model for coral reefs Kamleshan Pillay,
Yanasivan Kisten, Albertus Smit and David Glassom; 23. Capturing a moving
target: decarbonizing shipping through informational governance Judith van
Leeuwen; 24. Energy from the sea: challenges and opportunities Christina
Reichert and John Virdin; 25. Climate change and navies: bracing for the
impacts Kapil Narula; 26. Geoengineering at sea: ocean fertilization as a
policy option John T. Oliver and Steven M. Tucker; Part VII. Conclusion:
27. Ocean governance amidst climate change: an essay on the future Paul G.
Harris.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Climate change at sea: science, impacts and
governance Paul G. Harris; 2. The ocean governance regime: international
conventions and institutions Elizabeth Mendenhall; Part II. Vulnerable
Islands and Coasts: 3. Political economy of coastal development: the case
of the Caribbean Lisa Benjamin and Adelle Thomas; 4. Coastal development
and climate risk reduction in the Persian/Arabian Gulf: the case of Qatar
Mohammad Al-Saidi; 5. Adapting to sea level rise in the Indian Ocean: the
cases of India and Bangladesh Arne Harms; 6. Coastal risks from typhoons in
the Pacific: the case of the Philippines Noralene Uy and Joe-Mar Perez; 7.
Ocean policy perspectives: the case of Indonesia Achmad Poernomo and
Anastasia Kuswardani; 8. Politics of rising tides: governments and
nongovernmental organizations in small island developing states Ian
McGregor and Hilary Yerbury; Part III. Marine Fisheries and Pelagic Seas:
9. Climate change and fisheries politics: case studies from the United
States, New Zealand and Norway Andrew Tirrell; 10. Policy options for
marine fisheries: potential approaches in a changing climate Wendy E.
Morrison and Valerie Termini; 11. Large marine protected areas and ocean
resilience: stakeholder conflict in pelagic seas Justin Alger; 12. Climate
change and contested marine areas in the Arctic: the case of Svalbard
Rachel Tiller and Dorothy Dankel; Part IV. Changing Polar Seas: 13. Climate
change and the Southern Ocean: the regime complex for regional governance
Marcus Haward; 14. Policy responses to new ocean threats: Arctic warming,
maritime industries and international environmental regulation Benjamin
Hofmann; 15. The Arctic Ocean's melting ice: institutions and policies to
manage black carbon Thomas L. Brewer; Part V. Institutions and Law for
Ocean Governance: 16. Contested multilateralism: towards aligning regimes
for ocean and climate governance Reuben Makomere and Kennedy Liti Mbeva;
17. Climate change in the Coral Triangle: enabling institutional adaptive
capacity Pedro Fidelman; 18. Non-territorial exclusive economic zones:
future rights of small island states Ori Sharon; 19. International law and
marine ecosystem governance: the climate change nexus Freedom-Kai Phillips
and Konstantia Koutouki; 20. Managing marine resources: can the law of the
Sea adapt to climate change? Anastasia Telesetsky; Part VI. Policies for
Ocean Governance: 21. The plastic-climate nexus: linking science, policy
and justice Peter Stoett and Joanna Vince; 22. Financing emission
reductions: forest mechanisms as a model for coral reefs Kamleshan Pillay,
Yanasivan Kisten, Albertus Smit and David Glassom; 23. Capturing a moving
target: decarbonizing shipping through informational governance Judith van
Leeuwen; 24. Energy from the sea: challenges and opportunities Christina
Reichert and John Virdin; 25. Climate change and navies: bracing for the
impacts Kapil Narula; 26. Geoengineering at sea: ocean fertilization as a
policy option John T. Oliver and Steven M. Tucker; Part VII. Conclusion:
27. Ocean governance amidst climate change: an essay on the future Paul G.
Harris.
governance Paul G. Harris; 2. The ocean governance regime: international
conventions and institutions Elizabeth Mendenhall; Part II. Vulnerable
Islands and Coasts: 3. Political economy of coastal development: the case
of the Caribbean Lisa Benjamin and Adelle Thomas; 4. Coastal development
and climate risk reduction in the Persian/Arabian Gulf: the case of Qatar
Mohammad Al-Saidi; 5. Adapting to sea level rise in the Indian Ocean: the
cases of India and Bangladesh Arne Harms; 6. Coastal risks from typhoons in
the Pacific: the case of the Philippines Noralene Uy and Joe-Mar Perez; 7.
Ocean policy perspectives: the case of Indonesia Achmad Poernomo and
Anastasia Kuswardani; 8. Politics of rising tides: governments and
nongovernmental organizations in small island developing states Ian
McGregor and Hilary Yerbury; Part III. Marine Fisheries and Pelagic Seas:
9. Climate change and fisheries politics: case studies from the United
States, New Zealand and Norway Andrew Tirrell; 10. Policy options for
marine fisheries: potential approaches in a changing climate Wendy E.
Morrison and Valerie Termini; 11. Large marine protected areas and ocean
resilience: stakeholder conflict in pelagic seas Justin Alger; 12. Climate
change and contested marine areas in the Arctic: the case of Svalbard
Rachel Tiller and Dorothy Dankel; Part IV. Changing Polar Seas: 13. Climate
change and the Southern Ocean: the regime complex for regional governance
Marcus Haward; 14. Policy responses to new ocean threats: Arctic warming,
maritime industries and international environmental regulation Benjamin
Hofmann; 15. The Arctic Ocean's melting ice: institutions and policies to
manage black carbon Thomas L. Brewer; Part V. Institutions and Law for
Ocean Governance: 16. Contested multilateralism: towards aligning regimes
for ocean and climate governance Reuben Makomere and Kennedy Liti Mbeva;
17. Climate change in the Coral Triangle: enabling institutional adaptive
capacity Pedro Fidelman; 18. Non-territorial exclusive economic zones:
future rights of small island states Ori Sharon; 19. International law and
marine ecosystem governance: the climate change nexus Freedom-Kai Phillips
and Konstantia Koutouki; 20. Managing marine resources: can the law of the
Sea adapt to climate change? Anastasia Telesetsky; Part VI. Policies for
Ocean Governance: 21. The plastic-climate nexus: linking science, policy
and justice Peter Stoett and Joanna Vince; 22. Financing emission
reductions: forest mechanisms as a model for coral reefs Kamleshan Pillay,
Yanasivan Kisten, Albertus Smit and David Glassom; 23. Capturing a moving
target: decarbonizing shipping through informational governance Judith van
Leeuwen; 24. Energy from the sea: challenges and opportunities Christina
Reichert and John Virdin; 25. Climate change and navies: bracing for the
impacts Kapil Narula; 26. Geoengineering at sea: ocean fertilization as a
policy option John T. Oliver and Steven M. Tucker; Part VII. Conclusion:
27. Ocean governance amidst climate change: an essay on the future Paul G.
Harris.