UN Ocean Conference: can the law protect our ocean ecosystems?
With the UN Ocean Conference beginning in New York next week, Elizabeth A Kirk asks: can we devise a legal system that promotes the ecological resilience of the oceans? To do so will mean placing ecosystems at the heart of decision making, over and above countries' selfish 'national intere...
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The Resurgence Trust
2017
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Online Access: | https://eprints.lincoln.ac.uk/id/eprint/37099/ https://theecologist.org/2017/jun/01/un-ocean-conference-can-law-protect-our-ocean-ecosystems |
Summary: | With the UN Ocean Conference beginning in New York next week, Elizabeth A Kirk asks: can we devise a legal system that promotes the ecological resilience of the oceans? To do so will mean placing ecosystems at the heart of decision making, over and above countries' selfish 'national interests'. It will be tough, but if we fail it's hard to see how the gamut of problems - from ocean acidification to plastic pollution and overfishing - can ever be solved. |
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