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Governing oceans: Policy development, implementation and evaluation
Jones, C. (Ed.) (2024). Governing oceans: Policy development, implementation and evaluation. Political Science and Public Policy. Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham, Northampton. ISBN 978 1 0353 1558 1. xv, 187 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781035315598
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Ocean governance processes; Spatial mapping of oceans; Multilevel analysis; Range of policy actors; Lessons from the global south; United National Law of the sea 

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  • Jones, C., editor

Content
  • Jones, C. (2024). Introduction - governing oceans: what, why and how?, in: Jones, C. (Ed.) Governing oceans: Policy development, implementation and evaluation. Political Science and  Public Policy, : pp. 1-17. https://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781035315598.00008, more
  • Shucksmith, R.; Withouck, I. (2024). Barriers and opportunities for improved governance of fisheries within the context of marine spatial planning, in: Jones, C. (Ed.) Governing oceans: Policy development, implementation and evaluation. Political Science and  Public Policy, : pp. 18-33. https://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781035315598.00009, more
  • Tembo, D.J. (2024). Bridging the gap between legislation and implementation: strategies for improved implementation of South Africa’s marine living resource legislation, in: Jones, C. (Ed.) Governing oceans: Policy development, implementation and evaluation. Political Science and  Public Policy, : pp. 34-60. https://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781035315598.00010, more
  • Perez-Alvaro, E. (2024). Underwater cultural heritage as a forgotten discipline in oceans governance, in: Jones, C. (Ed.) Governing oceans: Policy development, implementation and evaluation. Political Science and  Public Policy, : pp. 61-77. https://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781035315598.00011, more
  • Withouck, I.; Tett, P.; Doran, J.; Mouat, B.; Shucksmith, R. (2024). A value tree approach to integrate policy and legislation into spatial decision support tools for siting offshore renewables, in: Jones, C. (Ed.) Governing oceans: Policy development, implementation and evaluation. Political Science and  Public Policy, : pp. 78-99. https://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781035315598.00012, more
  • Ambinder de Carvalho, C.; Dionisio da Silva, D.; Medeiros, S.E. (2024). Multilevel cooperation on behalf of the ocean governance: the Brazilian Navy case study, in: Jones, C. (Ed.) Governing oceans: Policy development, implementation and evaluation. Political Science and  Public Policy, : pp. 100-119. https://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781035315598.00013, more
  • Miteva-Bölter, P. (2024). The agency of IOC-UNESCO in shaping marine spatial planning as a novel policy solution, in: Jones, C. (Ed.) Governing oceans: Policy development, implementation and evaluation. Political Science and  Public Policy, : pp. 120-153. https://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781035315598.00014, more
  • Kong Mukwele, S. (2024). Enforcing ocean governance cooperation through transboundary marine protected areas: establishing opportunities and overcoming challenges, in: Jones, C. (Ed.) Governing oceans: Policy development, implementation and evaluation. Political Science and  Public Policy, : pp. 154-168. https://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781035315598.00015, more
  • Jones, C. (2024). Conclusion to Governing Oceans, in: Jones, C. (Ed.) Governing oceans: Policy development, implementation and evaluation. Political Science and  Public Policy, : pp. 169-181. https://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781035315598.00016, more

Abstract
    This perceptive book evaluates the effectiveness of current ocean governance as it aims to respond to the threats of increased sea temperatures, salination, biodiversity loss, overfishing, and exploitation of ocean resources. Contributors pose the key question: what type of political space are the oceans and is it possible to create, implement and assess an international framework which enables the oceans to be governed?

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