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The Ecosystem Approach in Ocean Planning and Governance

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The Ecosystem Approach in Ocean Planning and Governance takes stock of the challenges associated with implementing an ecosystem approach in ocean governance. In addition to theorizing the notion of...
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  • 20 December 2018
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The Ecosystem Approach in Ocean Planning and Governance takes stock of the challenges associated with implementing an ecosystem approach in ocean governance. In addition to theorizing the notion of Ecosystem Approach and its multifaceted implications, the book provides in depth analyses of lessons learned and remaining challenges associated with making the Ecosystem Approach fully relevant and operational in different marine policy fields, including marine spatial planning, fisheries, and biodiversity protection. In doing so, it adds much needed legal and social science perspectives to the existing literature on the Ecosystem Approach in relation to the marine environment. While focusing predominantly on the European context, the perspective is enriched by analyses from other jurisdictions, including the USA.
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Price: $184.00
Pages: 466
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Publication Date: 20 December 2018
ISBN: 9789004389977
Format: Hardcover
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David Langlet is Professor of Ocean Governance Law at University of Gothenburg. His research spans inter alia law of the sea, environmental law, energy law and EU law. Recent publications include EU Environmental Law and Policy (with S. Mahmoudi) (OUP, 2016).
Rosemary Rayfuse is Scientia Professor in International Law at UNSW Sydney. Her research focuses on public international law, law of the sea and international environmental law. Recent publications include Environmental Rights in Europe and Beyond (with S. Bogojevic) (Hart, 2017) and Risk and the Regulation of Uncertainty in International Law (with M. Ambrus and W. Werner (OUP, 2016).