POTENTIAL, CHALLENGES, AND PROSPECTS FOR PAKISTAN'S BLUE ECONOMY DOI Creative Commons
Munib Ur Rehman

JOURNAL OF MARITIME LOGISTICS, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 3(1), P. 94 - 106

Published: Aug. 21, 2023

The value of water and oceans in fostering inhabitation facilitating trade economic connectivity is immense. Sea-trade has historically played a crucial role building state's power. Pakistan, with over 1000 km coastline an extended Exclusive Economic Zone covering 290,000 sq.km, possesses abundant marine, fisheries, mineral, energy resources that can generate significant revenues. Additionally, Pakistan's geo-oceanic position offers vast opportunities for sea-based activities like transportation, tourism, shipbuilding, port facilities, renewable energy. This paper highlights the challenges prospects Blue Economy, providing policy recommendations its development.

Language: Английский

Aligning social and ecological goals for successful marine restoration DOI Creative Commons

Ishtar Kenny,

Sean D. Connell, Georgina Drew

et al.

Biological Conservation, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 288, P. 110357 - 110357

Published: Nov. 17, 2023

Ecosystem restoration efforts reflect shared human values and a common vision for the future. Consequently, public approval is critical new initiatives to achieve their social ecological goals. Yet, research typically focuses on over aspects, can overlook key factors that enable projects. Allowing widespread community engagement help establish legitimacy projects, identify perceptions features of importance. Australia's largest reef restoration, recover lost oyster reefs, an emerging socio-ecological success story. This initiative in South Australia progressed foundation engagement, using consultation process local's surrounding restoration. An online forum captured 1500 responses, which 600 written responses were submitted analysed concerns. Overall, we documented strong support ongoing restorations, as perceived array social, environmental, economic, wellbeing benefits. Public reflected understanding how benefits inspire ones, firm belief restored reefs could improve coastline betterment. These findings show early involvement helped generate license government pursue work, local communities' connection place conservation engagement. Prioritising development supportive platform, through maintaining coastal accessibility within ocean governance goals, enhance value marine spaces.

Language: Английский

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Learning the dangers of storm surges in virtual reality: coastal leaders’ attitudes toward VR as a risk communication tool DOI
Alexandra L. Frank, Joshua Baldwin, Matthew H. E. M. Browning

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Environmental Education Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 19

Published: Feb. 13, 2025

Language: Английский

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Impact of ocean connectedness, environmental identity, emotions, and ocean activities on pro-environmental behaviors DOI Creative Commons

Chris O’Halloran

Frontiers in Ocean Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 3

Published: April 25, 2025

This study investigates the association between ocean connectedness, environmental identity, emotions, and experiences with ocean, individuals' engagement in pro-environmental behaviors. The data from a total of 1,138 U.S. adults, standardized for age, sex, regional location, were collected using an online survey. results revealed positive emotions (happiness, gratitude, beauty, awe, joy), as well select activities (surfing fishing) are strong predictors These findings highlight that designing conservation campaigns educational programs leverage emotional outdoor could be key strategy to promote sustainable actions. Further research is needed confirm these relationships across different populations environments.

Language: Английский

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A scoping review and bibliometric analysis of educational research on water literacy and water education DOI Creative Commons
Muhamad Imaduddin, Ingo Eilks

Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 42, P. 101833 - 101833

Published: Nov. 4, 2024

Language: Английский

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Ocean literacies: the promise of regional approaches integrating ocean histories and psychologies DOI Creative Commons
Kathleen Schwerdtner Máñez, Susanne Stoll‐Kleemann, Helen M. Rozwadowski

et al.

Frontiers in Marine Science, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 10

Published: July 11, 2023

The current concept of ocean literacy reflects a prerequisite for achieving sustainability. Existing fundamentally western view oceans that works in tension with goals. Although practitioners and researchers are, laudably, starting to incorporate Indigenous knowledges perspectives from BIPOC communities, attention historical change continues be left out literacy, the detriment This article points that, given reality human-ocean relationships have changed over time, differed among cultural groups past as well present, needs history at foundational level. Because there are differences human oceans, it stands reason regional literacies must more effective than universal timeless framework. Following logical efficacy approach this further argues should involve systematic inclusion emotional elements. Regional constructed through knowledge co-production, involving diverse types expertise, actors produce context-specific pathways towards sustainable future. To fully exploit potential is need UN Ocean Decade work place-based approaches culture an iterative collaborative process actors.

Language: Английский

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Assessment of Literacy to Biotechnological Solutions for Environmental Sustainability in Portugal DOI Open Access
Margarida Figueiredo,

Alexandre Dias,

José Neves

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 15(13), P. 10056 - 10056

Published: June 25, 2023

In today’s world, the importance of preserving environment has become increasingly evident. As a result, more sustainable solutions and techniques are being developed to combat environmental destruction. Higher education institutions now including themes in their technological courses promote behavior indirectly enhance literacy among population. This study aims evaluate level biotechnological for sustainability four areas, namely Air Pollution, Aquatic Global Warming, Energy Resources. A questionnaire was distributed sample consisting 471 individuals both genders, age range between 15 78 years old, collect data characterizing assess issues. The Portugal, participants were asked indicate agreement with several statements related aforementioned themes. findings suggest that regarding is influenced by group academic qualifications. above 65 old one lowest levels literacy, exhibiting frequencies response I don’t know exceeding 50% 10 out 22 issues present questionnaire. also higher thematic areas Warming Pollution lower Resources, have not been widely disseminated media. Additionally, model based on Artificial Neural Networks presented predict sustainability. proposed performs well, achieving accuracy rates 90.8% training set 86.6% test set.

Language: Английский

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Toward an integrated framework of ocean literacy: A Delphi-AHP approach DOI
Shiyu Liu, Wei Zeng, Xiyao Li

et al.

Marine Policy, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 157, P. 105830 - 105830

Published: Sept. 21, 2023

Language: Английский

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Marine and coastal environmental education projects and the application of ocean culture principles: a transdisciplinary delta to be explored DOI Open Access
Kamila Regina De Toni, Marta Jussara Cremer, José Salatiel Rodrigues Pires

et al.

Revista Brasileira de Educação Ambiental (RevBEA), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 19(5), P. 149 - 170

Published: Aug. 1, 2024

Nesta pesquisa, utilizamos uma abordagem mista e descritiva para avaliar a aplicação dos princípios da Cultura Oceânica nas atividades docentes escolas rede municipal em parceria com Escola do Mar, Departamento de Ensino Fundamental Secretaria Educação Florianópolis -Santa Catarina- Brasil. O objetivo foi compreender o potencial interdisciplinar/transdisciplinar foco na saúde humana oceânica. Os projetos desenvolvidos pelos professores anos finais Fundamental, entre 2014 2019, foram utilizados Análise Textual Discursiva suporte software IRAMUTEQ. Verificou-se que os apresentaram pouca integração relacionados à oceanos sem perspectivas transdisciplinares.

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Ocean Literacy, Climate Change and Health in Coastal Living Environments: A Scoping Review and Bibliometric Analysis (ScoRBA) DOI Creative Commons
Jazimatul Husna, Adi Wijaya, Izni Syahrizal Ibrahim

et al.

BIO Web of Conferences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 133, P. 00026 - 00026

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

This study examines the complex relationships between ocean literacy, climate change, and health in coastal living environments through a scoping review bibliometric analysis (ScoRBA). Based on PAGER framework, research identifies four key themes: frameworks for sustainability, connections betweenoceans areas, challenges to human well-being, literacy conservation education adaptation. A of 206 articles published 2014 2023 showed significant increase linking with change adaptation public health. Given accelerating impacts risks, urgent action integrates into strategies. Delays may cause irreversible damage ecosystems The findings current highlight importance integrating marine environment management aligning Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). underscores need standardized metrics assess impact outcomes, as well significance participatory approaches ecosystem management. implicates necessity strategies that explicitly consider development programs enhance understanding interconnections Future should focus developing tools services community resilience explore tailoring support

Language: Английский

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Small actions to promote conservation and sustainability DOI Creative Commons

Chris O’Halloran

Conservation Science and Practice, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

Abstract In the context of recent anthropogenic climate change and alarming loss biodiversity, urgent action is required to safeguard our life‐sustaining ecosystems implement effective sustainable conservation behavior strategies. To attend this concern, present study explores efficacy evidence‐based Tiny Habits® method in fostering for sustainability. end, a case–control pilot project was conducted with small cohort adults randomly divided into two groups: cases controls. Both groups engaged 5‐day online program, selecting practicing three Habits recipes daily. The group focused on actions, while control non‐conservation activities such as relaxation. results revealed that resulted an immediate sustained increase lasting changes (up 1 month) participants' behavior. mean scores intervention at baseline significantly differed from those immediately month after ( p = .0092 .0033). These findings suggest can be viable opportunity cultivate habits long term.

Language: Английский

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