Oceans and Society
An Introduction to Marine Studies
Herausgeber: Spalding, Ana K; Suman, Daniel O
Oceans and Society
An Introduction to Marine Studies
Herausgeber: Spalding, Ana K; Suman, Daniel O
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This unique textbook presents an introduction to the interdisciplinary field of marine studies, exploring the dynamic relationship between people and the marine environment.
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This unique textbook presents an introduction to the interdisciplinary field of marine studies, exploring the dynamic relationship between people and the marine environment.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 165mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9780367524883
- ISBN-10: 0367524880
- Artikelnr.: 66268006
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 165mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 570g
- ISBN-13: 9780367524883
- ISBN-10: 0367524880
- Artikelnr.: 66268006
Ana K. Spalding is an Associate Professor of Marine and Coastal Policy at Oregon State University, and Research Associate at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and Coiba Research Station - AIP in Panama. Daniel O. Suman is a Professor of Marine Policy and Coastal Management at the University of Miami¿s Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric and Earth Science.
Part I: Setting the Stage 1. An Introduction to Marine Studies 2. Human
Dimension Approaches to Marine Studies 3. The Ocean: An Introduction to the
Marine Environment Part II: Grand Challenges 4. Wild Capture Fisheries:
Processes, Technology, and Solutions 5. Global Marine Aquaculture
Development 6. Marine Pollution: Science, Art, and the Accumulations of
Time 7. Oceans and the Changing Climate 8. Marine Renewable Energy: Policy,
People, and Prospects 9. Marine Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction Part
III: Approaches to the Grand Challenges 10. Ocean Governance: Definitions,
framework, and implementation 11. Stewardship and Conservation of the
Marine Environment: Marine Protected Areas 12. Social Justice in Coastal
Spaces 13. Truth-Telling: Understanding Historical and Ongoing Impacts to
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) 14. Coastal Community Development
15. Marine Entrepreneurship 16. Measuring Progress Towards a Blue Economy:
A Critical Overview of Development Indicators 17. Conclusion: Marine
Studies as an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the coupled
natural-human Ocean system
Dimension Approaches to Marine Studies 3. The Ocean: An Introduction to the
Marine Environment Part II: Grand Challenges 4. Wild Capture Fisheries:
Processes, Technology, and Solutions 5. Global Marine Aquaculture
Development 6. Marine Pollution: Science, Art, and the Accumulations of
Time 7. Oceans and the Changing Climate 8. Marine Renewable Energy: Policy,
People, and Prospects 9. Marine Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction Part
III: Approaches to the Grand Challenges 10. Ocean Governance: Definitions,
framework, and implementation 11. Stewardship and Conservation of the
Marine Environment: Marine Protected Areas 12. Social Justice in Coastal
Spaces 13. Truth-Telling: Understanding Historical and Ongoing Impacts to
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) 14. Coastal Community Development
15. Marine Entrepreneurship 16. Measuring Progress Towards a Blue Economy:
A Critical Overview of Development Indicators 17. Conclusion: Marine
Studies as an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the coupled
natural-human Ocean system
Part I: Setting the Stage 1. An Introduction to Marine Studies 2. Human
Dimension Approaches to Marine Studies 3. The Ocean: An Introduction to the
Marine Environment Part II: Grand Challenges 4. Wild Capture Fisheries:
Processes, Technology, and Solutions 5. Global Marine Aquaculture
Development 6. Marine Pollution: Science, Art, and the Accumulations of
Time 7. Oceans and the Changing Climate 8. Marine Renewable Energy: Policy,
People, and Prospects 9. Marine Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction Part
III: Approaches to the Grand Challenges 10. Ocean Governance: Definitions,
framework, and implementation 11. Stewardship and Conservation of the
Marine Environment: Marine Protected Areas 12. Social Justice in Coastal
Spaces 13. Truth-Telling: Understanding Historical and Ongoing Impacts to
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) 14. Coastal Community Development
15. Marine Entrepreneurship 16. Measuring Progress Towards a Blue Economy:
A Critical Overview of Development Indicators 17. Conclusion: Marine
Studies as an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the coupled
natural-human Ocean system
Dimension Approaches to Marine Studies 3. The Ocean: An Introduction to the
Marine Environment Part II: Grand Challenges 4. Wild Capture Fisheries:
Processes, Technology, and Solutions 5. Global Marine Aquaculture
Development 6. Marine Pollution: Science, Art, and the Accumulations of
Time 7. Oceans and the Changing Climate 8. Marine Renewable Energy: Policy,
People, and Prospects 9. Marine Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction Part
III: Approaches to the Grand Challenges 10. Ocean Governance: Definitions,
framework, and implementation 11. Stewardship and Conservation of the
Marine Environment: Marine Protected Areas 12. Social Justice in Coastal
Spaces 13. Truth-Telling: Understanding Historical and Ongoing Impacts to
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) 14. Coastal Community Development
15. Marine Entrepreneurship 16. Measuring Progress Towards a Blue Economy:
A Critical Overview of Development Indicators 17. Conclusion: Marine
Studies as an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the coupled
natural-human Ocean system