World in transition : governing the marine heritage / WBGU German Advisory Council on Global Change
Contributor(s): Wissenschaftlicher Beirat der Bundesregierung Global Umweltveranderungen (Germany).
Publisher: Berlin, Germany : German Advisory Council on Global Change WBGU, 2013Description: xxiii, 362 p. : col. ill. col. maps ; 28 cm.ISBN: 9783936191400.Subject(s): MARINE RESOURCES CONSERVATION | AQUACULTURE | MARINE ENERGY RESOURCES | SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT | GOVERNMENT POLICY | LAW OF THE SEASummary: "Despite numerous international treaties and voluntary commitments, the seas are still being massively overfished, polluted and increasingly exploited as the Earth's last resort. In view of the oceans' poor condition the WBGU developed a long-term vision of the conservation and sustainable use of the blue continent: all marine zones with the exception of territorial waters should be declared the common heritage of mankind. In order to move closer to this ultimate goal for ocean governance, the WBGU also makes recommendations for action the link up with ongoing politicla processes. In this context it examines the example of two focal themes: food (sustainable fisheries and aquaculture) and energy from the sea. The report show that sustainable stewardship of the oceans is urgently necessary, that the seas can be incorporated into a transformation towards a low-carbon, sustainable society, and that such a transformation can achieve substantial benefits worldwide both for a sustainable energy supply and for food security"--Back cover.| Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 323-357).
"Despite numerous international treaties and voluntary commitments, the seas are still being massively overfished, polluted and increasingly exploited as the Earth's last resort. In view of the oceans' poor condition the WBGU developed a long-term vision of the conservation and sustainable use of the blue continent: all marine zones with the exception of territorial waters should be declared the common heritage of mankind. In order to move closer to this ultimate goal for ocean governance, the WBGU also makes recommendations for action the link up with ongoing politicla processes. In this context it examines the example of two focal themes: food (sustainable fisheries and aquaculture) and energy from the sea. The report show that sustainable stewardship of the oceans is urgently necessary, that the seas can be incorporated into a transformation towards a low-carbon, sustainable society, and that such a transformation can achieve substantial benefits worldwide both for a sustainable energy supply and for food security"--Back cover.

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