Oceans and Coastal Policy - Global Environment Outlook (GEO-6): Healthy Planet, Healthy People Chapter 14

The impacts of human activities on the oceans have serious social and economic implications, which directly and indirectly affect human health and well-being. As noted in chapter 7 of this report, impacts of great concern include those associated with climate change, pollution and over shing. Coral bleaching is perhaps one of the most dramatic and immediate impacts of climate change on oceans in recent years; marine litter and plastic pollution are rising to the forefront of pollution issues; and the depletion of sh stocks from over shing remains critical. Drawing on selected policy typologies and related case studies, this chapter examines key approaches and instruments employed in response to these issues (Table 14 1).

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Main Author: United Nations Environment Programme
Other Authors: Mangalagiu, Diana
Format: Chapters and Articles biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2019
Subjects:ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT, COASTS, OCEANS, CASE STUDIES, CORAL REEFS, AUSTRALIA, MARINE POLLUTION, MARINE LITTER, MEDITERRANEAN REGION, FISHERIES,
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spelling oai:wedocs.unep.org:20.500.11822-276662021-05-28T08:16:50Z Oceans and Coastal Policy - Global Environment Outlook (GEO-6): Healthy Planet, Healthy People Chapter 14 United Nations Environment Programme Mangalagiu, Diana Baker, Elaine Fidelman, Pedro Gonçalves, Leandra Regina Harris, Peter Hollway, James Kim, Rakhyun E. Rice, Jake Science Division ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT COASTS OCEANS CASE STUDIES CORAL REEFS AUSTRALIA MARINE POLLUTION MARINE LITTER MEDITERRANEAN REGION FISHERIES The impacts of human activities on the oceans have serious social and economic implications, which directly and indirectly affect human health and well-being. As noted in chapter 7 of this report, impacts of great concern include those associated with climate change, pollution and over shing. Coral bleaching is perhaps one of the most dramatic and immediate impacts of climate change on oceans in recent years; marine litter and plastic pollution are rising to the forefront of pollution issues; and the depletion of sh stocks from over shing remains critical. Drawing on selected policy typologies and related case studies, this chapter examines key approaches and instruments employed in response to these issues (Table 14 1). 2019-03-11T12:13:26Z 2019-03-11T12:13:26Z 2019 Chapters and Articles Global environment outlook (GEO) https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/27666 English Global Environment Outlook (GEO-6): Healthy Planet, Healthy People Public Text application/pdf Global Australia
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COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
COASTS
OCEANS
CASE STUDIES
CORAL REEFS
AUSTRALIA
MARINE POLLUTION
MARINE LITTER
MEDITERRANEAN REGION
FISHERIES
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COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
COASTS
OCEANS
CASE STUDIES
CORAL REEFS
AUSTRALIA
MARINE POLLUTION
MARINE LITTER
MEDITERRANEAN REGION
FISHERIES
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COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
COASTS
OCEANS
CASE STUDIES
CORAL REEFS
AUSTRALIA
MARINE POLLUTION
MARINE LITTER
MEDITERRANEAN REGION
FISHERIES
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
COASTS
OCEANS
CASE STUDIES
CORAL REEFS
AUSTRALIA
MARINE POLLUTION
MARINE LITTER
MEDITERRANEAN REGION
FISHERIES
United Nations Environment Programme
Oceans and Coastal Policy - Global Environment Outlook (GEO-6): Healthy Planet, Healthy People Chapter 14
description The impacts of human activities on the oceans have serious social and economic implications, which directly and indirectly affect human health and well-being. As noted in chapter 7 of this report, impacts of great concern include those associated with climate change, pollution and over shing. Coral bleaching is perhaps one of the most dramatic and immediate impacts of climate change on oceans in recent years; marine litter and plastic pollution are rising to the forefront of pollution issues; and the depletion of sh stocks from over shing remains critical. Drawing on selected policy typologies and related case studies, this chapter examines key approaches and instruments employed in response to these issues (Table 14 1).
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COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
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CASE STUDIES
CORAL REEFS
AUSTRALIA
MARINE POLLUTION
MARINE LITTER
MEDITERRANEAN REGION
FISHERIES
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title Oceans and Coastal Policy - Global Environment Outlook (GEO-6): Healthy Planet, Healthy People Chapter 14
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