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Marine Policy Mark Zacharias (Ministry of Environment & Climate Change Strategy, Canada)

Marine Policy By Mark Zacharias (Ministry of Environment & Climate Change Strategy, Canada)

Summary

This textbook provides readers with a foundation in policy development and analysis, describing how policy, including legal mechanisms, are applied to the marine environment. It presents a systematic treatment of all aspects of marine policy, including climate change, energy, environmental protection, fisheries, mining and transportation.

Marine Policy Summary

Marine Policy: An Introduction to Governance and International Law of the Oceans by Mark Zacharias (Ministry of Environment & Climate Change Strategy, Canada)

Synthesizes all key aspects of marine governance encompassing institutions, science, law, and policy, ensuring the content is accessible for non-legal experts.

This book will be essential reading for students taking marine affairs, science and policy courses.

This new edition has been completely revised, updating text in line with recent advances and new chapters added. Pedagogical features for students are also included throughout.

Marine Policy Reviews

Fundamentally, this is a very good and valuable textbook that will be extremely useful for those teaching and studying ocean law and policy at a master's level, or others wishing less formally to educate themselves about that mysterious 70 percent of the Earth's surface that most rarely get to experience. This reviewer certainly learned a good deal from reading each chapter and was grateful for the opportunity to do so. Steven Haines, Ocean Yearbook 2021

It is increasingly recognized that our world is now at a critical turning point. With ever increasing population our impact on the natural environment is at such a scale that we are now altering not just our immediate surroundings but also the broader associated chemical and physical processes for life. The ocean is no exception. How healthy we keep the ocean reflects on our health and well-being as it is all inter-connected. If we are to turn the corner towards a more sustainable future the ocean must be part of that - centre stage. Not only do we need to understand what we have done to the ocean, but also what tools are available to retain and recover its health, and how they may work best together. This newly updated book is a fundamental part of that process, as it shows us how the various approaches to ocean governance can be integrated to improve social, economic, and environmental outcomes. It should be essential reading for all those of us who strive to better manage and protect our home - planet ocean. - Dan Laffoley, Marine Vice Chair, IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas

Given the ever-increasing impacts of human activities on the marine environment, there is a commensurate growing need for effective international and regional agreements to help ensure the protection of our seas and oceans. Mark Zacharias and Jeff Ardron draw upon their dual experience within government and academia to help the reader understand the types of marine policies that actually influence ocean-related developments, activities and outcomes. Citing examples from around the world, this book provides a timely and useful perspective on the challenges facing effective marine policy, including the complexities of climate change, along with new and emerging issues such as ocean energy and deep-sea mining. - Jon C. Day, James Cook University, Australia and formerly a Director with the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority


Fundamentally, this is a very good and valuable textbook that will be extremely useful for those teaching and studying ocean law and policy at a master's level, or others wishing less formally to educate themselves about that mysterious 70 percent of the Earth's surface that most rarely get to experience. This reviewer certainly learned a good deal from reading each chapter and was grateful for the opportunity to do so. Steven Haines, Ocean Yearbook 2021

It is increasingly recognized that our world is now at a critical turning point. With ever increasing population our impact on the natural environment is at such a scale that we are now altering not just our immediate surroundings but also the broader associated chemical and physical processes for life. The ocean is no exception. How healthy we keep the ocean reflects on our health and well-being as it is all inter-connected. If we are to turn the corner towards a more sustainable future the ocean must be part of that - centre stage. Not only do we need to understand what we have done to the ocean, but also what tools are available to retain and recover its health, and how they may work best together. This newly updated book is a fundamental part of that process, as it shows us how the various approaches to ocean governance can be integrated to improve social, economic, and environmental outcomes. It should be essential reading for all those of us who strive to better manage and protect our home - planet ocean. - Dan Laffoley, Marine Vice Chair, IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas

Given the ever-increasing impacts of human activities on the marine environment, there is a commensurate growing need for effective international and regional agreements to help ensure the protection of our seas and oceans. Mark Zacharias and Jeff Ardron draw upon their dual experience within government and academia to help the reader understand the types of marine policies that actually influence ocean-related developments, activities and outcomes. Citing examples from around the world, this book provides a timely and useful perspective on the challenges facing effective marine policy, including the complexities of climate change, along with new and emerging issues such as ocean energy and deep-sea mining. - Jon C. Day, James Cook University, Australia and formerly a Director with the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority

About Mark Zacharias (Ministry of Environment & Climate Change Strategy, Canada)

Mark Zacharias is the Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy with the province of British Columbia, Canada. He is also Adjunct Professor at the University of British Columbia Fisheries Centre and Associate Adjunct Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Victoria. He is the co-author of the book Marine Conservation Ecology (Earthscan, 2011).

Jeff Ardron is an Adviser on Marine Governance for the Commonwealth Secretariat, based in London, UK. He leads the Commonwealth Blue Charter, which was adopted by all 53 Commonwealth countries in 2018. With more than 25 years' experience in marine planning and conservation, he has worked in governmental and non-governmental sectors, as well as in research and academia. He has more than 60 peer-reviewed publications and serves on various boards and committees of marine-focused organizations.

Table of Contents

1. An Introduction to the World Ocean 2. A Brief Introduction to the Marine Environment 3. An Introduction to International Law and International Marine Law 4. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and related agreements 5. An Introduction to Policy and Policy Development 6. Marine Environmental Protection Policy 7. Addressing Climate Change and its Impacts on the World Ocean 8. International Fisheries Policy 9. Marine Transportation and Safety Policy 10. International Law and Policy of the Polar Oceans 11. International Law and Policy related to Offshore Energy and Mining 12. Integrated Approaches to Ocean Management Conclusions

Additional information

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9780815379270
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Marine Policy: An Introduction to Governance and International Law of the Oceans by Mark Zacharias (Ministry of Environment & Climate Change Strategy, Canada)
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2019-06-25
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