Economies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(11), P. 299 - 299
Published: Nov. 2, 2024
The
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs)
represent
a
fundamental
global
commitment
to
addressing
wide
range
of
socio-economic
and
environmental
challenges.
A
key
component
these
goals
is
the
ocean
sustainability,
encapsulated
in
concept
blue
economy.
economy,
emerging
an
era
characterized
by
intricate
dynamics
openness
transformation,
influenced
various
determinants.
This
study
utilizes
panel
data
analysis
pooled
least
squares
method
investigate
factors
influencing
share
economy
archipelagic
provinces
Indonesia
from
2012
2021.
With
its
vast
maritime
territory
numerous
islands,
provides
highly
relevant
context
for
examining
dynamics.
empirical
results
indicate
that
information
communication
technology
(ICT),
fisheries
capture,
aquaculture
production
positively
impact
economy’s
share.
Conversely,
trade
electricity
consumption
exhibit
negative
relationship
with
Moreover,
reveals
investment
does
not
have
significant
effect
on
These
findings
underscore
critical
importance
developing
robust
infrastructure
implementing
stringent
regulatory
oversight
fishery
product
enhance
sustainable
growth
within
framework.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
14(13), P. 8132 - 8132
Published: July 3, 2022
Decisions
about
whether
to
include
oil
in
blue
economy
plans
can
be
controversial
but
also
fundamental
the
ability
of
these
transform
(or
not)
business-as-usual
oceans.
This
paper
examines
(a)
how
is
sometimes
included
and
justified
planning
when
its
development
at
odds
with
climate
commitments
need
for
just
transitions
away
from
fossil
fuels,
(b)
could
planning,
or
economies
energy
oil.
We
examine
tensions
between
sustainability/climate
impacts
are
resolved
practice,
specifically
by
analyzing
a
particular
approach
that
focuses
on
technology
innovation.
The
overlap
renewable
energy,
through
technology,
has
become
an
important
part
recent
ocean
narratives
oil-producing
nations
illustrates
contradictions
inherent
discourse.
draw
case
Newfoundland
Labrador
(NL),
only
province
Canada
mature
offshore
industry
thus
region
most
potentially
impacted
decisions
Canada’s
economy.
argue
governance
being
enacted
NL
currently
used
as
form
legitimation
continuing
no
real
transition
plan
it.
Furthermore,
we
must
not
envision
renewables
explicitly
actively
minimize
environmental
social
justice
equity
issues
multiple
scales.
end
highlighting
some
necessary
conditions
sustainable
equitable
economies.
Marine Policy,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
147, P. 105384 - 105384
Published: Nov. 11, 2022
Sustainable,
inclusive
and
equitable
development
expansion
of
the
Blue
Economy
hinges
on
deliberative
responsible
negotiations
an
understanding
distribution
benefits,
resource
ownership
risks
within
community
interest
groups
Indigenous
Peoples.
In
this
review
we
examine
questions
governance
mechanisms
for
participation
inclusion
in
economic
monitoring
managing
environmental
cultural
impacts
industries.
We
suggest
a
shift
practice
social
licence
to
operate
such
that
consent
is
granted
by
based
their
perspective
at
all
stages
project
life-cycle
each
interface
where
new
opportunities
emerge.
Such
across
requires
consideration
multiple
collaborative
arrangements
platform
driven
transformation
how
Peoples
participate
sectors
business
agreements
particular
historical,
social,
context
goals.
as
arrangement
centres
competencies
includes
adaptive
capacities
blue
partnership
systems.
Journal of Sustainable Development and Regulatory Issues (JSDERI),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2(1), P. 1 - 19
Published: Jan. 26, 2024
Particularly
in
developing
nations,
the
aquaculture
and
fisheries
sector
is
vital
to
nutrition
food
security
of
global
population.
Nevertheless,
notwithstanding
their
substantial
social
economic
potential,
fishery
resources
are
susceptible
overexploitation
hurting
environment.
This
research
assesses
significance
bolstering
blue
economy
policies
enhance
sustainable
maritime
policies.
study
employs
methodology
normative
legal
research.
The
findings,
deterioration
ecological
equilibrium,
as
evidenced
by
diminishing
carrying
capacity
sea,
can
be
attributed
conservation
efforts
that
lack
a
stronger
emphasis
on
management.
Maintaining
fundamental
tenets
equitable
management
nations
endowed
with
oceans
paramount.
State
government
toward
society
distributive
equity
inextricably
linked
managing
resources;
local
governments
may
entrusted
autonomous
design
assistance
responsibilities
for
these
As
result,
revised
vision
constructing
sustainable,
equitable,
ambitious
proposed.
Promoting
resource-based
development
marine
industrial
while
preserving
coastal
environments
through
concept
possible.
founded
upon
following
five
governance
principles:
inclusive
processes,
climate
stability,
consumption
production,
circular
promotion
healthy
ecosystems.
Journal of Sea Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
198, P. 102476 - 102476
Published: Jan. 30, 2024
The
marine
economy
constitutes
a
regional
economic
system
centered
around
specific
geographical
area,
including
coastal
zones,
and
is
dependent
on
resources
the
environment.
This
study
focuses
investigating
developmental
spatial
environment
of
cities,
specifically
examining
evolution
development
capacity
resource
structure.
Shenzhen
chosen
as
research
subject.
Utilizing
set
comprehensive
evaluation
indices
regression
method
based
spatially
expanded
Tobit
model,
we
conduct
thorough
assessment
city's
capacity.
Additionally,
an
analysis
temporal
distribution
patterns,
well
changes
in
density
city
resources,
unveils
profound
alterations
structure
during
rapid
development.
not
only
provides
theoretical
foundation
but
also
practical
insights
for
sustainable
cities.
Global Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Abstract
Non-technical
summary
Substantive
carbon
is
sequestered
in
mangrove,
saltmarsh,
seagrass,
and
other
marine
ecosystems.
Blue
considered
to
offer
potential
for
enhanced
sequestration.
Bringing
blue
market,
however,
presents
risks
local
people
communities
with
livelihood
connections
these
environments.
While
efforts
are
forged
establish
payments
ecosystem
services,
critical
challenges
social
environmental
justice.
In
this
paper,
we
synthesize
insights
from
relevant
literature
provide
direction
future
research
on
the
cultural
dimensions
of
carbon.
Technical
has
been
proposed
as
a
nature-based
solution
mitigate
climate
change
focus
concerted
scientific
policy
attention.
The
rush
operationalize
significant
justice
where
it
intersects
inequality
marginalization.
To
date,
reasonable
just
consequences
transformation
that
will
accompany
under-examined.
We
undertake
structured
review
published
over
past
decade
addresses
carbon,
chart
four
themes:
(1)
conceptual
issues,
(2)
governance
issues;
(3)
emergent
lessons
(from
practice);
(4)
directions
address:
acceptability;
processes
address
including
engagement,
participation,
benefit
sharing;
information
data
deficits;
institutional
reform.
If
stated
opportunities
be
fully
realized,
argue
its
intersections
justice,
must
attended
explicitly
clarified.
Social
media
Just
transitions
mean
attending
people,
culture,
livelihoods
operationalized.