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Troubled waters: Ocean science and governance
Holland, G.L.; Pugh, D. (Ed.) (2010). Troubled waters: Ocean science and governance. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. ISBN 978-0-521-76581. xiv, 316 pp.

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    VLIZ: Law and policy (General) LAW.175 [103553]

Keywords
    Aquatic sciences > Marine sciences
    Aquatic sciences > Marine sciences > Ecology > Marine ecology
    Control > Pollution control
    Exploitation
    Policies
    Pollution > Water pollution > Marine pollution
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Holland, G.L., editor
  • Pugh, D., editor

Content
  • Holland, G.L.; Pugh, D. (2010). Introduction, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 1-7, more
  • Bernal, P. (2010). For the ocean, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 13-27, more
  • Simcock, A.J. (2010). The United Nations, oceans governance and science, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 28-40, more
  • Jarmache, E. (2010). Marine scientific research and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 41-49, more
  • Berque, J.; Desa, E.S. (2010). Fifty years of building national marine skills, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 50-60, more
  • Scott, D.P.D.; Holland, G.L. (2010). The early days and evolution of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 61-78, more
  • Kullenberg, G. (2010). Ocean science: an overview, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 81-95, more
  • Clarke, A. (2010). The development of ocean climate programmes, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 96-111, more
  • Macnab, R.; Travin, D. (2010). The IOC’s International Bathymetric Chart Series: a programme facing extermination?, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 112-123, more
  • Enevoldsen, H. (2010). Harmful algae: a natural phenomenon that became a social problem, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 124-137, more
  • Gross, E. (2010). Non-governmental international marine science organizations, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 138-150, more
  • Dexter, P.; Summerhayes, C. (2010). Ocean observations: the Global Ocean Observation System, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 151-166, more
  • Oliounine, I.; Pissierssens, P. (2010). Oceanographic data: from paper to pixels, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 167-182, more
  • Mee, L.D. (2010). Life on the edge: managing our coastal zones, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 185-199, more
  • Pugh, D. (2010). Hazards and warnings, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 200-213, more
  • Montero, G.M. (2010). Regional cooperation: the Caribbean experience, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 214-228, more
  • Ahanhanzo, J.; Brundrit, G.B. (2010). Oceans, science and governments in Africa, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 229-246, more
  • Griffiths, R. (2010). The Food and Agriculture Organization, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 249-255, more
  • Gorziglia, H. (2010). The International Hydrographic Organization science partnerships, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 256-263, more
  • Coenen, R. (2010). Ocean science and shipping: IMO's contribution, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 264-268, more
  • Diop, S. (2010). The UNEP's contribution to the oceans and marine science, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 269-273, more
  • Dexter, P.; Treglos, Y. (2010). The World Meteorological Organization need for ocean science, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 274-281, more
  • Smith, N. (2010). The future, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 285-304, more
  • Holland, G.L.; Pugh, D. (2010). Afterword, in: Holland, G.L. et al. (Ed.) Troubled waters: ocean science and governance. pp. 305-313, more

Abstract
    Bringing together 30 international experts, this volume commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO, the UN organization responsible for fostering intergovernmental cooperation on global ocean issues. It looks at how governments use science to establish ocean policies, with chapters ranging from the history of ocean management to current advances in marine science, observation and management applications, and the international agencies that co-ordinate this work. With a focus on key topical issues such as marine pollution, exploitation, and hazards, Troubled Waters reflects on past successes and failures in ocean management and emphasises the need for knowledge and effective government action to ensure a sustainable future for this precious resource. Illustrated with dramatic, full-colour images, it is essential reading for researchers, students, policy makers and managers of the marine environment, and also provides an attractive and accessible overview for anyone concerned about the future stewardship of our oceans.

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