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This book presents a novel examination of Marine Protected Areas within a security context, bridging science, policy and geopolitics, and addressing the often-under-emphasized aspect of environmental justice.

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This book presents a novel examination of Marine Protected Areas within a security context, bridging science, policy and geopolitics, and addressing the often-under-emphasized aspect of environmental justice.
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Autorenporträt
Elizabeth M. De Santo is Associate Professor of Environmental Studies in the Department of Earth and Environment at Franklin & Marshall College, USA. She has held positions with Dalhousie University, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the World Environment Center. She is a member of the IUCN World Commission on Environmental Law and the editorial board of Marine Policy. She holds a PhD in Geography from University College London, UK.
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"MPAs are about securing the world's coasts, seas, and oceans - but they are also tools of statecraft. Nobody explains the complex interrelationships between power, politics, and environmental conservation better than Elizabeth De Santo. This book is a landmark contribution to the literature."

Peter Harris, Professor, Colorado State University

"Sweeping, original, authoritative, and accessible, this work will surely be a singular point of reference on the future of MPAs, a journey between the interface of science and policy in a world that is struggling to embrace the protection of our global environmental wellbeing."

Philippe Sands, Professor, University College London

"De Santo combines astute geopolitical analysis with a penetrating assessment of the effectiveness of major marine protection initiatives. Cautioning that quality is as, if not more, important than quantity, she has perceptive proposals for how the world might realistically meet marine conservation targets going forward."

David Freestone, Professor, Sargasso Sea Commission

"Impeccable timing! The world is facing the monumental challenge of protecting 30% of our ocean by 2030. This book explores the tricky political, scientific, and social currents that must be navigated to meet the target, and charts future governance directions including improved science advisory and public engagement processes."

David VanderZwaag, Professor, Dalhousie University

"A hugely ambitious look at MPAs through a geopolitical lens, gracefully delivered to both inform and disrupt. MPAs are about access: to space, to information, to decision-making, and even to individualized relationships that each of us have with the sea; these issues tackled with level-headedness throughout."

Tundi Agardy, Sound Seas

"This excellent book is the go-to source for a comprehensive overview of marine conservation - that crucial human use of the world ocean. Based on key examples and the author's extensive experience, the narrative focuses in turn on geopolitics, environmental justice and science within a regional context."

Hance Smith, Professor, Cardiff University

"De Santo's insights, gained through the application of a tripartite analytical lens of geopolitics, environmental justice, and scientific understanding, provide a notable guide to policy makers and practitioners around the world who are grappling with achieving ambitious and essential short- and long-term marine conservation goals."

Bertrum MacDonald, Professor, Dalhousie University

"De Santo has written a highly informative text that shines a light on the complexity of geopolitics, security, and science associated with marine conservation...a valuable read for anyone interested in understanding the global context of marine protected areas."

Tracey Dalton, Professor, University of Rhode Island

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