This important Research Handbook provides a guide to navigating the tangled array of laws and policies available to counter the multiple threats of ocean acidification. It investigates the limitations and opportunities for addressing ocean acidification under global governance frameworks, including multilateral environmental agreements, law of the sea and human rights instruments. The book also describes regional and national approaches and challenges in responding to ocean acidification. The special vulnerabilities of the Arctic, Antarctic and South Pacific are highlighted. Limited responses by regional sea programmes and regional fisheries management organizations are summarized. Case studies are provided from Australia, Brazil, China and...
This chapter explores how states party to Antarctic Treaty System instruments have addressed ocean a...
Laws and policies relevant to the potential impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on mar...
Ocean acidification is caused by increased absorption of carbon dioxide (CO2). Since the beginning o...
This important Research Handbook provides a guide to navigating the tangled array of laws and polici...
This important Research Handbook provides a guide to navigating the tangled array of laws and polici...
This important Research Handbook provides a guide to navigating the tangled array of laws and polici...
Ocean acidification has emerged over the last two decades as one of the largest threats to marine or...
Ocean acidification has emerged over the last two decades as one of the largest threats to marine or...
Ocean acidification has emerged over the last two decades as one of the largest threats to marine or...
Ocean acidification is a new problem for humans that rose recently. It has been drawing attention fr...
This timely book provides a cutting-edge assessment of how the dynamic ocean regions at the highest ...
Ocean acidification is defined as the change in ocean chemistry driven by the oceanic uptake of chem...
The governance of ocean and polar regions is among the most relevant challenges in the combat agains...
Ocean acidification (OA) is a global problem with profoundly negative environmental, social and econ...
Ocean acidification (OA) is a global problem with profoundly negative environmental, social and econ...
This chapter explores how states party to Antarctic Treaty System instruments have addressed ocean a...
Laws and policies relevant to the potential impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on mar...
Ocean acidification is caused by increased absorption of carbon dioxide (CO2). Since the beginning o...
This important Research Handbook provides a guide to navigating the tangled array of laws and polici...
This important Research Handbook provides a guide to navigating the tangled array of laws and polici...
This important Research Handbook provides a guide to navigating the tangled array of laws and polici...
Ocean acidification has emerged over the last two decades as one of the largest threats to marine or...
Ocean acidification has emerged over the last two decades as one of the largest threats to marine or...
Ocean acidification has emerged over the last two decades as one of the largest threats to marine or...
Ocean acidification is a new problem for humans that rose recently. It has been drawing attention fr...
This timely book provides a cutting-edge assessment of how the dynamic ocean regions at the highest ...
Ocean acidification is defined as the change in ocean chemistry driven by the oceanic uptake of chem...
The governance of ocean and polar regions is among the most relevant challenges in the combat agains...
Ocean acidification (OA) is a global problem with profoundly negative environmental, social and econ...
Ocean acidification (OA) is a global problem with profoundly negative environmental, social and econ...
This chapter explores how states party to Antarctic Treaty System instruments have addressed ocean a...
Laws and policies relevant to the potential impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on mar...
Ocean acidification is caused by increased absorption of carbon dioxide (CO2). Since the beginning o...