Michael Gilek
Governing Europe's Marine Environment
Europeanization of Regional Seas or Regionalization of EU Policies?
Herausgeber: Kern, Kristine
Michael Gilek
Governing Europe's Marine Environment
Europeanization of Regional Seas or Regionalization of EU Policies?
Herausgeber: Kern, Kristine
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This edited volume offers a multidisciplinary analysis of current approaches and challenges to the sustainable governance of Europe's marine environment. Structured in three parts, Part I outlines general theoretical ideas about governance, governing, and governability and serves as a starting point for analysing the development of marine governance in Europe. Part II includes studies of EU marine governance. Part III focuses on Europe's regional seas, namely the Baltic Sea, the North Sea, the Black Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea.
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This edited volume offers a multidisciplinary analysis of current approaches and challenges to the sustainable governance of Europe's marine environment. Structured in three parts, Part I outlines general theoretical ideas about governance, governing, and governability and serves as a starting point for analysing the development of marine governance in Europe. Part II includes studies of EU marine governance. Part III focuses on Europe's regional seas, namely the Baltic Sea, the North Sea, the Black Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9781409447276
- ISBN-10: 1409447278
- Artikelnr.: 44635982
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9781409447276
- ISBN-10: 1409447278
- Artikelnr.: 44635982
Michael Gilek is Associate Professor in Ecology/Ecotoxicology at Södertörn University and has extensive research experience on chemical pollution and other ecological risks in the aquatic environment, as well as on associated science-policy interactions. In his current research he leads international interdisciplinary studies analysing marine spatial planning and environmental governance in the Baltic Sea. Kristine Kern is Professor in Governance of Urban Infrastructure and Global Change, University of Potsdam and Leibniz Institute for Regional Development and Structural Planning (IRS). Her current research interests are in the areas of local and regional climate and energy policy, sustainable development of cities and regions, transnational networks of cities, European regional seas (Baltic Sea in particular) and the EU macro-regional strategies.
Contents: Preface; Governing Europe's marine environment: key topics and
challenges, Kristine Kern and Michael Gilek. Part 1 Analytical Perspectives
on Marine Governance: The 'new' marine governance: assessing governability,
Svein Jentoft and Ratana Chuenpagdee; Marine governance: institutional
capacity-building in a multi-level governance setting, Jan P.M. van
Tatenhove; Float or sinker for Europe's seas? The role of law in marine
governance, Brita Bohman and David Langlet; The ecosystem management
approach: implications for marine governance, Monica Hammer. Part 2 Marine
Governance of the European Union: The Marine Strategy Framework Directive
as a catalyst for maritime spatial planning: internal dimensions and
institutional tensions, Elizabeth De Santo; The Regional Advisory Councils
in European fisheries: an appropriate approach to stakeholder involvement
in an EU integrated marine governance?, Marion Dreyer and Piet Sellke;
Science and policy in the governance of Europe's marine environment: the
impact of Europeanization, regionalization and the ecosystem approach to
management, Michael Gilek, Mikael Karlsson, Oksana Udovyk and Sebastian
Linke. Part 3 Marine Governance of Europe's Regional Seas: Marine
governance in the Baltic Sea: current trends of Europeanization and
regionalization, Sara Söderström, Kristine Kern and Björn Hassler;
Marine governance of the North Sea: patterns of regionalization, Jan P.M.
van Tatenhove and Judith van Leeuwen; Marine governance in the
Mediterranean Sea, Juan LuÃs Suárez de Vivero and Juan Carlos RodrÃguez
Mateos; Marine governance in the Black Sea, Ståle Knudsen; Marine
environmental governance in Europe: problems and opportunities, Michael
Gilek, Björn Hassler and Svein Jentoft. Index.
challenges, Kristine Kern and Michael Gilek. Part 1 Analytical Perspectives
on Marine Governance: The 'new' marine governance: assessing governability,
Svein Jentoft and Ratana Chuenpagdee; Marine governance: institutional
capacity-building in a multi-level governance setting, Jan P.M. van
Tatenhove; Float or sinker for Europe's seas? The role of law in marine
governance, Brita Bohman and David Langlet; The ecosystem management
approach: implications for marine governance, Monica Hammer. Part 2 Marine
Governance of the European Union: The Marine Strategy Framework Directive
as a catalyst for maritime spatial planning: internal dimensions and
institutional tensions, Elizabeth De Santo; The Regional Advisory Councils
in European fisheries: an appropriate approach to stakeholder involvement
in an EU integrated marine governance?, Marion Dreyer and Piet Sellke;
Science and policy in the governance of Europe's marine environment: the
impact of Europeanization, regionalization and the ecosystem approach to
management, Michael Gilek, Mikael Karlsson, Oksana Udovyk and Sebastian
Linke. Part 3 Marine Governance of Europe's Regional Seas: Marine
governance in the Baltic Sea: current trends of Europeanization and
regionalization, Sara Söderström, Kristine Kern and Björn Hassler;
Marine governance of the North Sea: patterns of regionalization, Jan P.M.
van Tatenhove and Judith van Leeuwen; Marine governance in the
Mediterranean Sea, Juan LuÃs Suárez de Vivero and Juan Carlos RodrÃguez
Mateos; Marine governance in the Black Sea, Ståle Knudsen; Marine
environmental governance in Europe: problems and opportunities, Michael
Gilek, Björn Hassler and Svein Jentoft. Index.
Contents: Preface; Governing Europe's marine environment: key topics and
challenges, Kristine Kern and Michael Gilek. Part 1 Analytical Perspectives
on Marine Governance: The 'new' marine governance: assessing governability,
Svein Jentoft and Ratana Chuenpagdee; Marine governance: institutional
capacity-building in a multi-level governance setting, Jan P.M. van
Tatenhove; Float or sinker for Europe's seas? The role of law in marine
governance, Brita Bohman and David Langlet; The ecosystem management
approach: implications for marine governance, Monica Hammer. Part 2 Marine
Governance of the European Union: The Marine Strategy Framework Directive
as a catalyst for maritime spatial planning: internal dimensions and
institutional tensions, Elizabeth De Santo; The Regional Advisory Councils
in European fisheries: an appropriate approach to stakeholder involvement
in an EU integrated marine governance?, Marion Dreyer and Piet Sellke;
Science and policy in the governance of Europe's marine environment: the
impact of Europeanization, regionalization and the ecosystem approach to
management, Michael Gilek, Mikael Karlsson, Oksana Udovyk and Sebastian
Linke. Part 3 Marine Governance of Europe's Regional Seas: Marine
governance in the Baltic Sea: current trends of Europeanization and
regionalization, Sara Söderström, Kristine Kern and Björn Hassler;
Marine governance of the North Sea: patterns of regionalization, Jan P.M.
van Tatenhove and Judith van Leeuwen; Marine governance in the
Mediterranean Sea, Juan LuÃs Suárez de Vivero and Juan Carlos RodrÃguez
Mateos; Marine governance in the Black Sea, Ståle Knudsen; Marine
environmental governance in Europe: problems and opportunities, Michael
Gilek, Björn Hassler and Svein Jentoft. Index.
challenges, Kristine Kern and Michael Gilek. Part 1 Analytical Perspectives
on Marine Governance: The 'new' marine governance: assessing governability,
Svein Jentoft and Ratana Chuenpagdee; Marine governance: institutional
capacity-building in a multi-level governance setting, Jan P.M. van
Tatenhove; Float or sinker for Europe's seas? The role of law in marine
governance, Brita Bohman and David Langlet; The ecosystem management
approach: implications for marine governance, Monica Hammer. Part 2 Marine
Governance of the European Union: The Marine Strategy Framework Directive
as a catalyst for maritime spatial planning: internal dimensions and
institutional tensions, Elizabeth De Santo; The Regional Advisory Councils
in European fisheries: an appropriate approach to stakeholder involvement
in an EU integrated marine governance?, Marion Dreyer and Piet Sellke;
Science and policy in the governance of Europe's marine environment: the
impact of Europeanization, regionalization and the ecosystem approach to
management, Michael Gilek, Mikael Karlsson, Oksana Udovyk and Sebastian
Linke. Part 3 Marine Governance of Europe's Regional Seas: Marine
governance in the Baltic Sea: current trends of Europeanization and
regionalization, Sara Söderström, Kristine Kern and Björn Hassler;
Marine governance of the North Sea: patterns of regionalization, Jan P.M.
van Tatenhove and Judith van Leeuwen; Marine governance in the
Mediterranean Sea, Juan LuÃs Suárez de Vivero and Juan Carlos RodrÃguez
Mateos; Marine governance in the Black Sea, Ståle Knudsen; Marine
environmental governance in Europe: problems and opportunities, Michael
Gilek, Björn Hassler and Svein Jentoft. Index.