Governance of the Global Ocean Commons: Hopelessly Fragmented or Fixable?

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Coastal Management Pub Date : 2020-08-18 DOI:10.1080/08920753.2020.1803563
Lucia Fanning, R. Mahon
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Abstract The perception by many that governing arrangements for the global ocean commons are fragmented and dysfunctional may be an unnecessary barrier to tangible progress aimed at sustainably reaping the benefits of the ‘Blue Economy’. A recent review of the governance of the global ocean identified 191 governance arrangements for issues affecting transboundary marine resources. We suggest that instead of simply bemoaning the status quo as being fragmented, the opportunity exists to put in place a holistic multilevel global framework for governing the world’s ocean, building on the strengths of existing arrangements. The United Nations could play a leadership role in providing the mechanism and resources needed to facilitate this.
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全球海洋公地的治理:无可救药的碎片化还是可修复?
摘要许多人认为,全球海洋公域的管理安排支离破碎,功能失调,这可能是不必要的障碍,阻碍了旨在可持续地从“蓝色经济”中获益的切实进展。最近对全球海洋治理的审查确定了191项涉及跨界海洋资源问题的治理安排。我们建议,与其简单地哀叹现状支离破碎,不如在现有安排的优势基础上,建立一个管理世界海洋的整体多层次全球框架。联合国可以发挥领导作用,提供促进这一进程所需的机制和资源。
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