Solomon Islands has embraced the regional Blue Pacific and Pacific Oceanscape concepts for sustainable oceans management and translated the core principles into national action. The Solomon Islands National Ocean Policy (SINOP; SIG 2018) was launched in November 2018 to safeguard its rich fishing grounds that provide food security, livelihoods and government revenue. It is a useful example of the political and multi-jurisdictional commitment required to apply regional ocean frameworks nationally. This In Brief draws on the insights of senior officials engaged in policy development to provide critical reflections on the challenges ahead for implementation
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Although engagement with the ‘blue economy’ concept has grown rapidly in recent years, discussion ar...
The global rush to develop the ‘blue economy’ risks harming both the marine environment and human we...
The blue economy has emerged as an influential global concept. It is commonly understood to relate t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Oceans are governed by multiple policies at international, regional and national levels. National le...
Oceans are governed by multiple policies at international, regional and national levels. National le...
Global degradation of the ocean has outpaced developments in ocean governance. Although ocean polici...
Published online: 02 March 2021. OnlinePublHumans have relied on coastal resources for centuries. Ho...
This paper argues for ocean development to be a key strategic goal of Australia\u27s increased...
Oceans were a key theme of the Rio+20 Conference in 2012 and the importance of the conservation and ...
Through the Pacific-European Union Marine Partnership (PEUMP) programme, the Solomon Islands Nationa...
As evidenced by Goal No. 14 of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, the importance of oceans go...
Billions of people in Asia and the Pacific depend on healthy oceans for their livelihoods, food secu...
Oceans governance is a key priority area for the Pacific region. SSGM in partnership with the School...
Although engagement with the ‘blue economy’ concept has grown rapidly in recent years, discussion ar...
The global rush to develop the ‘blue economy’ risks harming both the marine environment and human we...
The blue economy has emerged as an influential global concept. It is commonly understood to relate t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...