The increasing intensity and impacts of human activities in the global oceans pose significant threats to the extensive repository of marine species, habitats and ecosystems in the vast marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (abnj). This article examines the scope of these threats and the role of area-based management mechanisms such as marine protected areas (mpas) in addressing those threats. It discusses the law and policy rationale for establishing mpas in abnj and some regional examples of mpa designation in the North East Atlantic, the Mediterranean, Antarctica and the Sargasso Sea. Finally, it reviews global initiatives in the United Nations to develop a more integrated and cross-sectoral framework for conservation and sustainable...
In recent years the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity beyond areas of nationa...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are spatially defined marine units in which one or more human activiti...
During the 1950s and early 1960s, as coastal and marine ecosystems became increasingly degraded by h...
Abstract Marine biodiversity beyond areas national jurisdiction (BBNJ) are characterized by high div...
Marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) are increasingly coming under threat from anthropog...
Cicin-Sain, BilianaIncreasing exploitation of resources in marine areas beyond national jurisdiction...
Marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) are increasingly coming under threat from anthropog...
Due to the different and conflicting uses of marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) and th...
1. Marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) comprise most of Earth\u27s interconnected ocean...
This article will provide a critical overview of the current international legal framework for the ...
Areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) constitute 61% of the world's oceans and are collectively ...
Areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) constitute 61% of the world's oceans and are collectively ...
Establishing a network of marine-protected areas (MPAs) in areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ)...
Establishing a network of marine-protected areas (MPAs) in areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ)...
Establishing a network of marine-protected areas (MPAs) in areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ)...
In recent years the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity beyond areas of nationa...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are spatially defined marine units in which one or more human activiti...
During the 1950s and early 1960s, as coastal and marine ecosystems became increasingly degraded by h...
Abstract Marine biodiversity beyond areas national jurisdiction (BBNJ) are characterized by high div...
Marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) are increasingly coming under threat from anthropog...
Cicin-Sain, BilianaIncreasing exploitation of resources in marine areas beyond national jurisdiction...
Marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) are increasingly coming under threat from anthropog...
Due to the different and conflicting uses of marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) and th...
1. Marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) comprise most of Earth\u27s interconnected ocean...
This article will provide a critical overview of the current international legal framework for the ...
Areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) constitute 61% of the world's oceans and are collectively ...
Areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) constitute 61% of the world's oceans and are collectively ...
Establishing a network of marine-protected areas (MPAs) in areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ)...
Establishing a network of marine-protected areas (MPAs) in areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ)...
Establishing a network of marine-protected areas (MPAs) in areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ)...
In recent years the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity beyond areas of nationa...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are spatially defined marine units in which one or more human activiti...
During the 1950s and early 1960s, as coastal and marine ecosystems became increasingly degraded by h...