Ocean Sustainability in the 21st Century
Herausgeber: Aricò, Salvatore
Ocean Sustainability in the 21st Century
Herausgeber: Aricò, Salvatore
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This book describes emerging and unresolved sustainability issues related to the oceans and marine environment, for policy makers, students and academics.
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This book describes emerging and unresolved sustainability issues related to the oceans and marine environment, for policy makers, students and academics.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 757g
- ISBN-13: 9781107100138
- ISBN-10: 1107100135
- Artikelnr.: 41644257
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 757g
- ISBN-13: 9781107100138
- ISBN-10: 1107100135
- Artikelnr.: 41644257
List of contributors; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. Issues
regarding oceans and opportunities: an introduction to the book Salvatore
Aricò; 2. Main human uses of ocean areas and resources, impacts and
multiple scales of governance Marjo Vierros, Rashid Sumaila and Rolph A.
Payet; 3. Physical and chemical changes in the ocean over basin-wide zones
and decadal or longer time-scales: perspectives on current and future
conditions Gunnar Kullenberg, Eddy Carmack and Kenneth Denman; 4. Knowledge
and implications of global change in the oceans for biology, ecology and
ecosystem services Roberto Danovaro, Cristina Gambi and Cinzia Corinaldesi;
5. A new perspective on changing Arctic marine ecosystems: panarchy
adaptive cycles in pan-Arctic spatial and temporal scales Henry P.
Huntington, Eddy Carmack, Paul Wassmann, Francis Wiese, Eva Leu and Rolf
Gradinger; 6. Ecosystem approach and ocean management Marjo Vierros, Ian D.
Cresswell, Peter Bridgewater and Anthony D. M. Smith; 7. Challenges in
using valuation in ecosystem-based management in a marine context: the case
of UK marine protected area designation Salman Hussain; 8. The contribution
of international scientific cooperation and related institutions to
effective governance for the oceans: the cases of regional tsunami early
warning systems and the Argo project Stefano Belfiore and Aurora Mateos; 9.
Emerging and unresolved issues: the example of marine genetic resources of
areas beyond national jurisdiction Marjo Vierros, Charlotte Salpin, Claudio
Chiarolla and Salvatore Aricò; 10. The assumption that the United Nations
Convention on the Law of the Sea is the legal framework for all activities
taking place in the sea Tullio Scovazzi; 11. The legal regime of outer
space in light of the Law of the Sea Viviana Iavicoli; 12. Towards
sustainable oceans in the twenty-first century Salvatore Aricò, Gunnar
Kullenberg and Biliana Cicin-Sain.
regarding oceans and opportunities: an introduction to the book Salvatore
Aricò; 2. Main human uses of ocean areas and resources, impacts and
multiple scales of governance Marjo Vierros, Rashid Sumaila and Rolph A.
Payet; 3. Physical and chemical changes in the ocean over basin-wide zones
and decadal or longer time-scales: perspectives on current and future
conditions Gunnar Kullenberg, Eddy Carmack and Kenneth Denman; 4. Knowledge
and implications of global change in the oceans for biology, ecology and
ecosystem services Roberto Danovaro, Cristina Gambi and Cinzia Corinaldesi;
5. A new perspective on changing Arctic marine ecosystems: panarchy
adaptive cycles in pan-Arctic spatial and temporal scales Henry P.
Huntington, Eddy Carmack, Paul Wassmann, Francis Wiese, Eva Leu and Rolf
Gradinger; 6. Ecosystem approach and ocean management Marjo Vierros, Ian D.
Cresswell, Peter Bridgewater and Anthony D. M. Smith; 7. Challenges in
using valuation in ecosystem-based management in a marine context: the case
of UK marine protected area designation Salman Hussain; 8. The contribution
of international scientific cooperation and related institutions to
effective governance for the oceans: the cases of regional tsunami early
warning systems and the Argo project Stefano Belfiore and Aurora Mateos; 9.
Emerging and unresolved issues: the example of marine genetic resources of
areas beyond national jurisdiction Marjo Vierros, Charlotte Salpin, Claudio
Chiarolla and Salvatore Aricò; 10. The assumption that the United Nations
Convention on the Law of the Sea is the legal framework for all activities
taking place in the sea Tullio Scovazzi; 11. The legal regime of outer
space in light of the Law of the Sea Viviana Iavicoli; 12. Towards
sustainable oceans in the twenty-first century Salvatore Aricò, Gunnar
Kullenberg and Biliana Cicin-Sain.
List of contributors; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. Issues
regarding oceans and opportunities: an introduction to the book Salvatore
Aricò; 2. Main human uses of ocean areas and resources, impacts and
multiple scales of governance Marjo Vierros, Rashid Sumaila and Rolph A.
Payet; 3. Physical and chemical changes in the ocean over basin-wide zones
and decadal or longer time-scales: perspectives on current and future
conditions Gunnar Kullenberg, Eddy Carmack and Kenneth Denman; 4. Knowledge
and implications of global change in the oceans for biology, ecology and
ecosystem services Roberto Danovaro, Cristina Gambi and Cinzia Corinaldesi;
5. A new perspective on changing Arctic marine ecosystems: panarchy
adaptive cycles in pan-Arctic spatial and temporal scales Henry P.
Huntington, Eddy Carmack, Paul Wassmann, Francis Wiese, Eva Leu and Rolf
Gradinger; 6. Ecosystem approach and ocean management Marjo Vierros, Ian D.
Cresswell, Peter Bridgewater and Anthony D. M. Smith; 7. Challenges in
using valuation in ecosystem-based management in a marine context: the case
of UK marine protected area designation Salman Hussain; 8. The contribution
of international scientific cooperation and related institutions to
effective governance for the oceans: the cases of regional tsunami early
warning systems and the Argo project Stefano Belfiore and Aurora Mateos; 9.
Emerging and unresolved issues: the example of marine genetic resources of
areas beyond national jurisdiction Marjo Vierros, Charlotte Salpin, Claudio
Chiarolla and Salvatore Aricò; 10. The assumption that the United Nations
Convention on the Law of the Sea is the legal framework for all activities
taking place in the sea Tullio Scovazzi; 11. The legal regime of outer
space in light of the Law of the Sea Viviana Iavicoli; 12. Towards
sustainable oceans in the twenty-first century Salvatore Aricò, Gunnar
Kullenberg and Biliana Cicin-Sain.
regarding oceans and opportunities: an introduction to the book Salvatore
Aricò; 2. Main human uses of ocean areas and resources, impacts and
multiple scales of governance Marjo Vierros, Rashid Sumaila and Rolph A.
Payet; 3. Physical and chemical changes in the ocean over basin-wide zones
and decadal or longer time-scales: perspectives on current and future
conditions Gunnar Kullenberg, Eddy Carmack and Kenneth Denman; 4. Knowledge
and implications of global change in the oceans for biology, ecology and
ecosystem services Roberto Danovaro, Cristina Gambi and Cinzia Corinaldesi;
5. A new perspective on changing Arctic marine ecosystems: panarchy
adaptive cycles in pan-Arctic spatial and temporal scales Henry P.
Huntington, Eddy Carmack, Paul Wassmann, Francis Wiese, Eva Leu and Rolf
Gradinger; 6. Ecosystem approach and ocean management Marjo Vierros, Ian D.
Cresswell, Peter Bridgewater and Anthony D. M. Smith; 7. Challenges in
using valuation in ecosystem-based management in a marine context: the case
of UK marine protected area designation Salman Hussain; 8. The contribution
of international scientific cooperation and related institutions to
effective governance for the oceans: the cases of regional tsunami early
warning systems and the Argo project Stefano Belfiore and Aurora Mateos; 9.
Emerging and unresolved issues: the example of marine genetic resources of
areas beyond national jurisdiction Marjo Vierros, Charlotte Salpin, Claudio
Chiarolla and Salvatore Aricò; 10. The assumption that the United Nations
Convention on the Law of the Sea is the legal framework for all activities
taking place in the sea Tullio Scovazzi; 11. The legal regime of outer
space in light of the Law of the Sea Viviana Iavicoli; 12. Towards
sustainable oceans in the twenty-first century Salvatore Aricò, Gunnar
Kullenberg and Biliana Cicin-Sain.