The Asymmetric Nexus of Energy Factors, Green Economy Factors, Blue Economy Factors, and African Growth Sustainability: An Empirical Evidence from Hidden Cointegration Approach
Journal of the Knowledge Economy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 28, 2025
Language: Английский
Blue Carbon in an eastern boundary Upwelling Zone – A case study in Namibia
Simon H. Elwen,
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Usman Khan,
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Anja Kreiner
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et al.
Deep Sea Research Part II Topical Studies in Oceanography,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 105478 - 105478
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Marine protected areas of Africa: current challenges and future opportunities in conservation
Aquatic Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
87(3)
Published: May 15, 2025
Language: Английский
Institutional Obstacles and Countermeasures to Improve the Chinese Ocean Carbon Sink Trading Market
Xiaozhe Hu,
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Hongjun Shan,
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Qiqi Zhang
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et al.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(13), P. 5673 - 5673
Published: July 3, 2024
Global
climate
change
is
a
great
challenge
shared
by
human
society
today.
All
countries
are
actively
carrying
out
carbon
emissions
trading
to
cope
with
increasingly
serious
environmental
problems.
Ocean
sink
an
important
part
of
the
market
and
has
become
new
academic
hot
spot.
It
urgent
construct
ocean
mechanism
that
meets
China’s
national
conditions.
The
goal
this
study
determine
how
improve
using
research
methods
such
as
normative
analysis,
comparative
case
studies.
shows
there
outstanding
problems,
unclear
property
rights
imperfect
relevant
laws
regulations,
in
Chinese
market.
In
order
solve
these
sinks
should
be
clarified,
related
improved,
construction
financial
system
for
further
developed.
At
same
time,
it
necessary
strengthen
supervision
encourage
public
participate.
According
results
study,
long
way
go
towards
improving
market,
requiring
joint
efforts
government,
society,
making
greater
contributions
response
global
change.
Language: Английский
Policy Paradoxes in Environmental Sustainability: The Interplay of Socio-Economic Factors, Policy Innovations, and Community Forestry in Thailand
Journal of Ecohumanism,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
3(4), P. 2503 - 2528
Published: Aug. 19, 2024
Environmental
sustainability
and
climate
mitigation
are
global
priorities
requiring
innovative
policies
that
balance
ecological
conservation
with
socio-economic
development.
This
study
examines
the
interplay
between
Thailand's
greenhouse
gas
emissions
trading,
community
forestry,
their
combined
impact
on
sustainable
development
through
multiple
regression
analysis.
Results
reveal
a
paradox:
renewable
energy
consumption
negatively
impacts
forests,
suggesting
land-use
competition
policy
misalignment.
Increased
R&D
expenditure
enhances
showing
transformative
potential
of
targeted
innovation.
Income
disparity
undermines
forestry
efforts,
highlighting
need
for
inclusive
addressing
inequalities.
The
positive
correlation
CO2
extent
questions
efficacy
current
carbon
offset
initiatives.
urges
policymakers
to
adopt
nuanced
approach,
aligning
expansion
disparities.
These
insights
challenge
conventional
paradigms,
advocating
comprehensive
frameworks
achieve
genuine
effective
mitigation.
Language: Английский
Legal pathways for China’s blue carbon conservation: a perspective of synergizing ocean and climate rule of law
H. Y. Li,
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Liu Yu
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Frontiers in Marine Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Nov. 26, 2024
Blue
carbon
serves
as
a
significant
natural
sink
and
presents
substantial
opportunities
for
greenhouse
gas
mitigation
actions.
This
study
first
elucidates
the
importance
of
blue
conservation
its
basis
in
international
law,
then
analyzes
progress
shortcomings
China’s
efforts
protection
areas
legislation,
enforcement,
judicial
practices
related
to
ocean
governance
climate
change
mitigation.
Finally,
from
perspective
coordinating
governance,
this
paper
proposes
legal
pathways
improve
conservation.
In
terms
it
advocates
explicit
inclusion
concept
“blue
carbon”
frameworks
governing
clarification
status
credits”.
regulatory
recommends
developing
detailed
implementation
plan
integrate
into
China
Certified
Emission
Reduction
(CCER)
system,
designating
body
trading,
establishing
multi-stakeholder
mechanism
involving
government,
market,
society.
realm,
suggests
issuing
interpretations
clarify
scope,
prerequisites,
“purchasing
credit”
prevent
such
purchases
becoming
“free
pass”
that
could
damage
marine
ecosystems
Language: Английский