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Title
The Future of Ocean Governance and Capacity Development
Subject
Law of the sea; Ocean; Aquaculture
Description
The International Ocean Institute – Canada has compiled more than 80 insightful essays on the future of ocean governance and capacity development, based largely on themes of its Training Program at Dalhousie University in Canada, to honor the work of Elisabeth Mann Borgese (1918-2002). Readership: The essays cover a broad range of ocean governance and capacity development issues and explore future benefits and challenges. This essential collection is aimed at professionals, students and citizens alike.
Creator
Dirk Werle – Paul R. Boudreau – Mary R. Brooks –
Michael J.A. Butler – Anthony Charles – Scott Coffen-Smout –
David Griffiths – Ian McAllister – Moira L. McConnell –
Ian Porter – Susan J. Rolston – Peter G. Wells
Michael J.A. Butler – Anthony Charles – Scott Coffen-Smout –
David Griffiths – Ian McAllister – Moira L. McConnell –
Ian Porter – Susan J. Rolston – Peter G. Wells
Source
http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/37811
Publisher
Brill
https://brill.com/
https://brill.com/
Date
2018
Contributor
Jadik Wijayanto
Rights
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
Relation
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
76, 123, 280
“The future we want” 41, 122, 154–155, 171
Sustainable Development Goals 14,
23–24, 59, 106–107, 123, 171, 206–207,
225, 280, 377–378, 536–537
76, 123, 280
“The future we want” 41, 122, 154–155, 171
Sustainable Development Goals 14,
23–24, 59, 106–107, 123, 171, 206–207,
225, 280, 377–378, 536–537
accountability 55–56, 270, 280, 314, 336, 362,
371, 470–472
See also governance principles and
approaches
371, 470–472
See also governance principles and
approaches
adaptive management 118, 121–222
See also governance
See also governance
Agenda 21 2–3, 7, 41, 121–122, 262, 368
See also United Nations Conference on
Environment and Development
See also United Nations Conference on
Environment and Development
aquaculture 231, 243, 373–384
aquaponics 376
environmental impacts 376–377,
379–380, 382–383
escapes 382
feeds 374–375
governance 383–384
integrated rice-fish culture 376
land-based 377, 380
offshore (open ocean) 326, 377, 379–384,
536
production statistics 373–374
species:
carp 374
cobia 381–382
cod 375
molluscs 374, 382
salmon 375, 381–382
shrimp 375
tuna (grow-out) 375
sustainable 326, 374–380
aquaponics 376
environmental impacts 376–377,
379–380, 382–383
escapes 382
feeds 374–375
governance 383–384
integrated rice-fish culture 376
land-based 377, 380
offshore (open ocean) 326, 377, 379–384,
536
production statistics 373–374
species:
carp 374
cobia 381–382
cod 375
molluscs 374, 382
salmon 375, 381–382
shrimp 375
tuna (grow-out) 375
sustainable 326, 374–380
Format
pdf
Language
English
Identifier
ISBN : 978-90-04-38027-1
DOI : 10.1163/9789004380271
DOI : 10.1163/9789004380271
Coverage
Canada