The role of power in co-management of fishery resources: a case study of the co-management system in Lake Malawi
Cynthia Vugutsa,
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Charity Chanza,
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Emmanuel Kaunda
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MAST. Maritime studies/Maritime studies,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
24(2)
Published: March 19, 2025
Language: Английский
Economics in Marine Spatial Planning: A Review of Issues in British Columbia and Similar Jurisdictions
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(3), P. 1210 - 1210
Published: Jan. 31, 2024
Recently,
there
has
been
a
rapid
increase
in
the
use
of
Marine
Spatial
Planning
(MSP)
worldwide,
partly
due
to
continued
loss
marine
biodiversity
and
habitat.
The
sustainability
resources
is
threatened
all
regions
world
by
major
events
such
as
climate
change,
pollution,
overfishing,
well
illegal,
unreported
unregulated
fishing
both
on
high
seas
country
waters.
Here,
we
present
comprehensive
review
analysis
how
economic
information
applied
used
inform
decisions
about
MSP
British
Columbia
(BC),
Canada,
other
similar
jurisdictions
around
world.
This
focus
for
paper
was
selected
because
important
gaps
remain
literature
terms
incorporating
questions
into
MSP.
We
first
different
definitions
MSP,
then
extract
useful
lessons
from
regimes
with
well-tested
decision
support
tools
(DSTs)
this
guide
implementation
BC.
Finally,
discuss
case
studies
Australia,
South
Africa,
Belgium.
Our
suggests
that
applying
design
MSPs
would
lead
better
decisions.
turn
foster
livelihoods,
attract
finance,
buy-in,
advance
United
Nations
Sustainable
Development
Goal
14:
Life
Below
Water,
thereby
achieving
Infinity
Fish,
i.e.,
ensuring
ocean
benefits
flow
humanity
forever.
Language: Английский
Introductory commentary: Marine conflicts and pathways to sustainability in an era of Blue Growth and climate change
MAST. Maritime studies/Maritime studies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
23(1)
Published: Jan. 6, 2024
Abstract
Worldwide,
marine
conflicts
are
growing
in
frequency
and
intensity
due
to
increasing
global
demands
for
resources
(Blue
Growth)
climate
change.
This
article
introduces
a
collection
Maritime
Studies
on
pathways
sustainability
an
era
of
Blue
Growth
We
posit
that
while
conflict
can
be
problematic,
it
also
play
positive
role
bringing
about
societal
change,
by
highlighting
unsustainable
unjust
practices
trigger
transformation.
However,
left
unattended,
festering
hinder
just
equitable
present
two
distinct,
yet
arguably
complementary,
lenses
through
which
researchers
working
with
engage
conflicts.
First,
social-ecological
systems
approach
engages
examining
the
interdependencies
between
human
ecological
related
governance
arrangements,
promoting
collaborative
learning
action,
exploring
adaptive
strategies
seek
resolution.
Second,
political
ecology
addresses
power
dynamics
resource
(mal)distributions,
arguing
fair
governance,
emphasizing
need
address
historical
current
injustices
at
root
Next,
we
insights
diverse
transformational
pathways,
including
importance
searching
common
ground
reconfiguration
relations
as
key
steps
understand
inform
research.
conclude
indicating
more
research
settings
is
needed
forwarding
intersectionality
promising
productively
reframe
disrupt
debilitating
effects
deep-rooted
Language: Английский
Integrating environmental sustainability and social justice principles into South Africa's blue economy initiative: re-imagining the political economy of our ocean
Merle Sowman,
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Jackie Sunde
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Frontiers in Ocean Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2
Published: Nov. 20, 2024
South
Africa
has
vigorously
embraced
the
concept
of
blue
economy.
However,
scope,
scale
and
impacts
Africa's
economy
initiative,
have
raised
significant
concerns
amongst
local
communities,
NGOs
scholar
activists
in
who
are
challenging
conceptualization
of,
approach
to
“blue
growth.”
This
paper
provides
a
critique
planning,
developing
governing
ocean
argues
that
principles
social
justice
environmental
sustainability
been
sidelined
favor
pursuing
rapid
economic
growth.
The
examines
key
issues
literature,
assessment
processes,
various
legal
cases
deal
with
mining,
oil
gas
applications,
as
well
insights
from
participation
several
workshops
small-scale
coastal
fishing
communities
where
on
were
explored.
These
discussed
relation
growing
literature
inclusive
governance
integration
equity
foundational
for
fostering
sustainable
equitable
We
conclude
proposals
embedding
principles,
co-created
policy
framework
Africa.
Language: Английский
The Leadership Role of the Sultan and Government Policy of the Malay Kingdom of Riau-Lingga: Maritime Economic Perspective in Islamic Malay Historiography
Nurul Hanifa,
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Deni Adi Wijaya,
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Maryam Bte Badrul Munir
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et al.
International Journal of Religion,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(11), P. 7187 - 7197
Published: Aug. 21, 2024
The
Malacca
Strait
area
makes
the
Malay
country
cosmopolitan
center
of
world
in
terms
maritime
economic
defense
on
trade
routes
and
Pan-Islamism.
One
rulers
were
sea
nomads
or
Pesukuan
people,
which
caused
piracy
to
become
dangerous.
Economic
development
Kingdom
Riau-Lingga
attempted
incorporate
into
political
structure
by
Sultan
increase
country's
per
capita
income.
This
research
examines
historical
perspective
government
policies
reduce
poverty
gap
coastal
areas
Riau
Islands
financial
sector
regarding
limitations
marine
product
fishing
technology.
naval
security
approach
highlights
reach
world's
axis,
including
culture
resources,
infrastructure
connectivity,
diplomacy,
defense.
Qualitative
collective
case
studies
analyze
data
meaning
context
a
holistic,
multidisciplinary
manner
(literature
study)
through
critical
sampling
techniques.
uses
Perroux's
growth
theory,
positively
impacts
absorbing
labor
an
poverty.
results
this
show
connection
between
life,
psychology,
international
relations,
transnationalism.
Significant
findings
are
continuity
trends
against
slowdown
future
predictions
from
comprehensive
civilization.
Language: Английский