Due to the several undiscovered and valuable gene and mineral resources, marine biodiversity is considered a strategic asset for socio-economic development. However, marine biodiversity is facing grave threats, particularly in areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ), where sustainable management and effective implementation of governance is yet lacking. Here existing international legal regimes with the protection of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction are briefly summarized, focusing on potential factors influencing China’s policymaking on the construction of marine protected areas on the high seas. It is concluded that China should actively participate in international negotiations and seriously assess the impacts ...
<div><p>China's seas cover nearly 5 million square kilometers extending from the tropical to the tem...
China’s management of marine ecological environments has experienced a development process that has ...
Areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) constitute 61% of the world’s oceans and are collectively ...
Currently, the issue of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) has made a ...
China has undergone massive economic development over the last several decades, but at the cost of s...
Marine biodiversity is essential for providing material foundations for sustainable social developme...
China‘s islands possess fragile, unstable and yet valuable ecosystems created by special regional ge...
The South China Sea Large Marine Ecosystem is one of the world’s richest marine biodiversity areas. ...
Both the nation with rich marine fishery resources and the nation importing marine fishery resources...
Oceans are essential ecosystem of Earth's ecology since it covers more than 70 percent of the planet...
1. Marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) comprise most of Earth\u27s interconnected ocean...
Many countries define policies to manage oceans and coastal areas in order to utilize marine ecosyst...
Knowledge of the marine environment beyond national jurisdiction and its unique biodiversity is stil...
Although international law requires States to protect the marine environment and conserve marine liv...
Abstract Marine biodiversity beyond areas national jurisdiction (BBNJ) are characterized by high div...
<div><p>China's seas cover nearly 5 million square kilometers extending from the tropical to the tem...
China’s management of marine ecological environments has experienced a development process that has ...
Areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) constitute 61% of the world’s oceans and are collectively ...
Currently, the issue of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) has made a ...
China has undergone massive economic development over the last several decades, but at the cost of s...
Marine biodiversity is essential for providing material foundations for sustainable social developme...
China‘s islands possess fragile, unstable and yet valuable ecosystems created by special regional ge...
The South China Sea Large Marine Ecosystem is one of the world’s richest marine biodiversity areas. ...
Both the nation with rich marine fishery resources and the nation importing marine fishery resources...
Oceans are essential ecosystem of Earth's ecology since it covers more than 70 percent of the planet...
1. Marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) comprise most of Earth\u27s interconnected ocean...
Many countries define policies to manage oceans and coastal areas in order to utilize marine ecosyst...
Knowledge of the marine environment beyond national jurisdiction and its unique biodiversity is stil...
Although international law requires States to protect the marine environment and conserve marine liv...
Abstract Marine biodiversity beyond areas national jurisdiction (BBNJ) are characterized by high div...
<div><p>China's seas cover nearly 5 million square kilometers extending from the tropical to the tem...
China’s management of marine ecological environments has experienced a development process that has ...
Areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) constitute 61% of the world’s oceans and are collectively ...