The Diverse Legal and Regulatory Framework for Marine Sustainability Policy in the North Atlantic – Horrendograms as Tools to Assist Circumnavigating Through a Sea of Different Maritime Policies

Although considerable progress has been made in the management and planning of the marine environment, important gaps still exist in streamlining policies across governance levels, maritime sectors, and between different countries. This can hinder effective Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) and preven...

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Main Authors: Calado, Helena, Vergílio, Marta, Moniz, Fabiana, Grimmel, Henriette, Monwar, Md. Mostafa, Papaioannou, Eva A.
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:58193 2023-07-23T04:20:28+02:00 The Diverse Legal and Regulatory Framework for Marine Sustainability Policy in the North Atlantic – Horrendograms as Tools to Assist Circumnavigating Through a Sea of Different Maritime Policies Calado, Helena Vergílio, Marta Moniz, Fabiana Grimmel, Henriette Monwar, Md. Mostafa Papaioannou, Eva A. 2023-03-02 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/58193/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/58193/1/978-3-031-20740-2_7.pdf https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-20740-2_7 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20740-2_7 en eng Springer https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/58193/1/978-3-031-20740-2_7.pdf Calado, H., Vergílio, M., Moniz, F., Grimmel, H., Monwar, M. M. and Papaioannou, E. A. (2023) The Diverse Legal and Regulatory Framework for Marine Sustainability Policy in the North Atlantic – Horrendograms as Tools to Assist Circumnavigating Through a Sea of Different Maritime Policies. Open Access In: Ocean Governance. 25 . MARE Publication Series, 25 . Springer, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 137-174. ISBN 978-3-031-20740-2 DOI 10.1007/978-3-031-20740-2_7 <https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20740-2_7>. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-20740-2_7 cc_by_4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Book chapter PeerReviewed info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart 2023 ftoceanrep https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20740-2_7 2023-07-02T23:18:46Z Although considerable progress has been made in the management and planning of the marine environment, important gaps still exist in streamlining policies across governance levels, maritime sectors, and between different countries. This can hinder effective Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) and prevent harmonious cross-sectoral cooperation, and importantly, cross-border or trans-boundary collaboration. These may in turn have serious implications for overall ocean governance and ultimately, marine sustainability. The North Atlantic presents an ideal case-study region for reviewing these issues: North Atlantic countries have different governance structures, and as such, different approaches to marine policy. Therefore, for an effective marine management, cross-sectoral and cross-border MSP in the region, there is a need to review marine and maritime policies in order to identify differences and commonalities among countries. This chapter reviews major policies for the marine environment in the North Atlantic and assesses where differences between countries exist and at which governance level they are being created. Key research questions include: (i) Are there significant differences in marine policy between North Atlantic countries? Moreover, are there any substantial geographical/political differences? (ii) Are there differences in implementation of key policies? Such an analysis requires a sound framework for comparison among countries. To that end, the use of “horrendograms”, a tool increasingly being used by the marine research and planning community to assess such issues, is adopted. Results indicate that key differences between countries are created primarily at a national level of marine governance. Although differences between countries exist, overall strategic targets are similar. For instance, whilst the political systems of certain North Atlantic countries may differ substantially, key objectives for major sectors, such as fisheries and conservation, are similar – even when such objectives are ... Book Part North Atlantic OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) 137 174
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description Although considerable progress has been made in the management and planning of the marine environment, important gaps still exist in streamlining policies across governance levels, maritime sectors, and between different countries. This can hinder effective Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) and prevent harmonious cross-sectoral cooperation, and importantly, cross-border or trans-boundary collaboration. These may in turn have serious implications for overall ocean governance and ultimately, marine sustainability. The North Atlantic presents an ideal case-study region for reviewing these issues: North Atlantic countries have different governance structures, and as such, different approaches to marine policy. Therefore, for an effective marine management, cross-sectoral and cross-border MSP in the region, there is a need to review marine and maritime policies in order to identify differences and commonalities among countries. This chapter reviews major policies for the marine environment in the North Atlantic and assesses where differences between countries exist and at which governance level they are being created. Key research questions include: (i) Are there significant differences in marine policy between North Atlantic countries? Moreover, are there any substantial geographical/political differences? (ii) Are there differences in implementation of key policies? Such an analysis requires a sound framework for comparison among countries. To that end, the use of “horrendograms”, a tool increasingly being used by the marine research and planning community to assess such issues, is adopted. Results indicate that key differences between countries are created primarily at a national level of marine governance. Although differences between countries exist, overall strategic targets are similar. For instance, whilst the political systems of certain North Atlantic countries may differ substantially, key objectives for major sectors, such as fisheries and conservation, are similar – even when such objectives are ...
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Vergílio, Marta
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Grimmel, Henriette
Monwar, Md. Mostafa
Papaioannou, Eva A.
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Moniz, Fabiana
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The Diverse Legal and Regulatory Framework for Marine Sustainability Policy in the North Atlantic – Horrendograms as Tools to Assist Circumnavigating Through a Sea of Different Maritime Policies
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Vergílio, Marta
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title_short The Diverse Legal and Regulatory Framework for Marine Sustainability Policy in the North Atlantic – Horrendograms as Tools to Assist Circumnavigating Through a Sea of Different Maritime Policies
title_full The Diverse Legal and Regulatory Framework for Marine Sustainability Policy in the North Atlantic – Horrendograms as Tools to Assist Circumnavigating Through a Sea of Different Maritime Policies
title_fullStr The Diverse Legal and Regulatory Framework for Marine Sustainability Policy in the North Atlantic – Horrendograms as Tools to Assist Circumnavigating Through a Sea of Different Maritime Policies
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Calado, H., Vergílio, M., Moniz, F., Grimmel, H., Monwar, M. M. and Papaioannou, E. A. (2023) The Diverse Legal and Regulatory Framework for Marine Sustainability Policy in the North Atlantic – Horrendograms as Tools to Assist Circumnavigating Through a Sea of Different Maritime Policies. Open Access In: Ocean Governance.
25 . MARE Publication Series, 25 . Springer, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 137-174. ISBN 978-3-031-20740-2 DOI 10.1007/978-3-031-20740-2_7 <https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20740-2_7>.
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