Governing marine environments is a highly complex and challenging enterprise. This applies particularly to the heavily exploited Baltic Sea for which despite extensive governance arrangements and a substantial scientific knowledge base, it is unlikely that the policy objective of ‘good environmental status’ is reached. Based on a review of governance arrangements linked to five large-scale environmental issues (eutrophication, overfishing, invasive alien species, chemical pollution and oil spills from shipping), this chapter aims to identify pathways and concrete ideas for institutional reform that may improve goal fulfilment. The results show that governance challenges differ substantially between environmental issues, implying a need for ...
This chapter investigates and compares the interactions between science and policy (risk assessments...
This study investigates if and how present institutional structures and interactions between scienti...
Over-fishing and eutrophication (too much nutrients) are among the most severe threats to the ecosys...
Governing marine environments is a highly complex and challenging enterprise. This applies particula...
The Baltic Sea ecosystem is subject to a wide array of societal pressures and associated environment...
This edited volume presents a comprehensive and coherent interdisciplinary analysis of challenges an...
This chapter analyses the governance structures linked to the marine environment of the Baltic Sea. ...
Abstract This article focuses on the governing system of the mitigation of eutrophication in the Bal...
This chapter analyses the governance structures linked to the marine environment of the Baltic Sea. ...
This thesis explores the avenues for the ecosystem approach to management in the Baltic Sea Region. ...
This report focuses on challenges for adaptive, reflective and legitimate regional environmental gov...
Moving towards sustainable ecosystem governance practices is potentially a complex and time consumin...
This chapter investigates and compares the interactions between science and policy (risk assessments...
This study investigates if and how present institutional structures and interactions between scienti...
Over-fishing and eutrophication (too much nutrients) are among the most severe threats to the ecosys...
Governing marine environments is a highly complex and challenging enterprise. This applies particula...
The Baltic Sea ecosystem is subject to a wide array of societal pressures and associated environment...
This edited volume presents a comprehensive and coherent interdisciplinary analysis of challenges an...
This chapter analyses the governance structures linked to the marine environment of the Baltic Sea. ...
Abstract This article focuses on the governing system of the mitigation of eutrophication in the Bal...
This chapter analyses the governance structures linked to the marine environment of the Baltic Sea. ...
This thesis explores the avenues for the ecosystem approach to management in the Baltic Sea Region. ...
This report focuses on challenges for adaptive, reflective and legitimate regional environmental gov...
Moving towards sustainable ecosystem governance practices is potentially a complex and time consumin...
This chapter investigates and compares the interactions between science and policy (risk assessments...
This study investigates if and how present institutional structures and interactions between scienti...
Over-fishing and eutrophication (too much nutrients) are among the most severe threats to the ecosys...