15 p. This paper is the authors' revised version of a paper presented at the Oceans 2001 conference and published in the proceedings as: Hildreth, Richard, and M. Casey Jarman. "The Use of Science in Marine Resource Management: Can We Reconcile the Paradigms of Science, Law and Politics?" In Oceans 2001 MTS/IEEE: An Ocean Odyssey: Conference Proceedings: Conference & Exposition, Honolulu, Hawaii, November 5-8, 2001, Hilton Hawaiian Village, 3:1428-1435. Washington, DC: Marine Technology Society; Piscataway, NJ: IEEE, 2001. Revised version made available in Scholars' Bank with permission of the Marine Technology Society
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Graduation date: 2013The role of science in marine policy, and environmental policy in general, is a...
The definition of marine pollution found in Article 1 of the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Se...
This is a pre-print of the following work: Coelho, L.F., Rogers, R. (2023). The Use of Marine Autono...
Posted by permission of Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA). (c) CSA 2006. All rights reserved.Th...
Marine management requires approaches which bring together the best research from the natural and so...
The ‘science-policy gap’ is a term that emerged during the 1990s and can be broadly defined as: ‘Th...
What the current policy debate on marine protected areas (MPAs) and marine reserves (MRs) has failed...
AbstractThere is often a basic tension at the boundary between science and policy – the former seeks...
The conservation of coastal resources and environmental values for current and future generations is...
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It is widely held that integrated management of ocean areas needs to be based on integrated scientif...
The interface between science and policy is often contentious and characterized by mutual suspicion,...