The BBNJ Agreement: Strengthening the Ocean-Climate Nexus

This paper explores the question of whether and to what extent the BBNJ Agreement, currently under negotiation under the auspices of the UN, will provide opportunities to develop and support measures relating to the mitigation of, and adaptation to, the impacts of climate change and ocean acidificat...

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Main Author: Scott, Karen
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Published: 2022
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spelling ftunivcanter:oai:ir.canterbury.ac.nz:10092/103671 2023-05-15T17:51:15+02:00 The BBNJ Agreement: Strengthening the Ocean-Climate Nexus Scott, Karen 2022-01-11T20:43:48Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10092/103671 en eng Scott K (2021). The BBNJ Agreement: Strengthening the Ocean-Climate Nexus. Online organised by the JIIA, WMU, Nippon Foundation, US Naval War College and Sasakwa Peace Foundation: Conference in Oceans Law and Policy (COLP): Peaceful Maritime Engagement in East Asia and the Pacific Region. 10/05/2021-12/05/2021. https://hdl.handle.net/10092/103671 All rights reserved unless otherwise stated http://hdl.handle.net/10092/17651 Fields of Research::48 - Law and legal studies::4802 - Environmental and resources law::480203 - Environmental law Fields of Research::48 - Law and legal studies::4802 - Environmental and resources law::480202 - Climate change law Fields of Research::48 - Law and legal studies::4803 - International and comparative law::480309 - Ocean law and governance Fields of Research::48 - Law and legal studies::4803 - International and comparative law::480310 - Public international law Conference Contributions - Other 2022 ftunivcanter 2022-09-08T13:41:30Z This paper explores the question of whether and to what extent the BBNJ Agreement, currently under negotiation under the auspices of the UN, will provide opportunities to develop and support measures relating to the mitigation of, and adaptation to, the impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on high seas biodiversity and ecosystems. While there are obvious connections between the BBNJ Agreement and climate change, particularly in respect of the parts relating to area-based protection and environmental impact assessment, this paper examines more generally the extent to which the BBNJ agreement provides an opportunity to connect the law of the sea and the climate regime, and to integrate climate concerns into high seas decision-making affecting biodiversity and ecosystems. Other/Unknown Material Ocean acidification University of Canterbury, Christchurch: UC Research Repository
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topic Fields of Research::48 - Law and legal studies::4802 - Environmental and resources law::480203 - Environmental law
Fields of Research::48 - Law and legal studies::4802 - Environmental and resources law::480202 - Climate change law
Fields of Research::48 - Law and legal studies::4803 - International and comparative law::480309 - Ocean law and governance
Fields of Research::48 - Law and legal studies::4803 - International and comparative law::480310 - Public international law
spellingShingle Fields of Research::48 - Law and legal studies::4802 - Environmental and resources law::480203 - Environmental law
Fields of Research::48 - Law and legal studies::4802 - Environmental and resources law::480202 - Climate change law
Fields of Research::48 - Law and legal studies::4803 - International and comparative law::480309 - Ocean law and governance
Fields of Research::48 - Law and legal studies::4803 - International and comparative law::480310 - Public international law
Scott, Karen
The BBNJ Agreement: Strengthening the Ocean-Climate Nexus
topic_facet Fields of Research::48 - Law and legal studies::4802 - Environmental and resources law::480203 - Environmental law
Fields of Research::48 - Law and legal studies::4802 - Environmental and resources law::480202 - Climate change law
Fields of Research::48 - Law and legal studies::4803 - International and comparative law::480309 - Ocean law and governance
Fields of Research::48 - Law and legal studies::4803 - International and comparative law::480310 - Public international law
description This paper explores the question of whether and to what extent the BBNJ Agreement, currently under negotiation under the auspices of the UN, will provide opportunities to develop and support measures relating to the mitigation of, and adaptation to, the impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on high seas biodiversity and ecosystems. While there are obvious connections between the BBNJ Agreement and climate change, particularly in respect of the parts relating to area-based protection and environmental impact assessment, this paper examines more generally the extent to which the BBNJ agreement provides an opportunity to connect the law of the sea and the climate regime, and to integrate climate concerns into high seas decision-making affecting biodiversity and ecosystems.
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title The BBNJ Agreement: Strengthening the Ocean-Climate Nexus
title_short The BBNJ Agreement: Strengthening the Ocean-Climate Nexus
title_full The BBNJ Agreement: Strengthening the Ocean-Climate Nexus
title_fullStr The BBNJ Agreement: Strengthening the Ocean-Climate Nexus
title_full_unstemmed The BBNJ Agreement: Strengthening the Ocean-Climate Nexus
title_sort bbnj agreement: strengthening the ocean-climate nexus
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genre Ocean acidification
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op_relation Scott K (2021). The BBNJ Agreement: Strengthening the Ocean-Climate Nexus. Online organised by the JIIA, WMU, Nippon Foundation, US Naval War College and Sasakwa Peace Foundation: Conference in Oceans Law and Policy (COLP): Peaceful Maritime Engagement in East Asia and the Pacific Region. 10/05/2021-12/05/2021.
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