Areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) encompass the seabed, subsoil and water column beyond coastal State jurisdiction and marine biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction (BBNJ) is rich and varied. From providing sustenance and supporting livelihoods, to absorbing anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions, ABNJ ecosystems are vital to the wellbeing of humankind. However, an enhanced understanding of BBNJ and its significance has not equated to its successful conservation and sustainable use. Negotiations for a new international legally binding instrument for the conservation and sustainable use of BBNJ have scoped applicable principles for a future agreement, including the use of best available science and science-based approaches. But th...
Developing a governance framework for Marine Genetic Resources (MGRs) is a crucial element of the pr...
For almost two decades now, the international community has been involved in various meetings on the...
Due to the different and conflicting uses of marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) and th...
The use of science, scientific information, and other knowledge to inform decision-making is increas...
Verkefnið er lokað til 31.12.2019.While the international community debates the possible content of ...
Areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) constitute 61% of the world’s oceans and are collectively ...
In September 2018, following over a decade of informal discussions, the United Nations General Assem...
This chapter develops the argument that the priority in the ongoing negotiations of a new internatio...
Abstract Marine biodiversity beyond areas national jurisdiction (BBNJ) are characterized by high div...
Participation of civil society in the negotiations on marine biodiversity of areas beyond national j...
It is a known fact that 50 to 80% of biodiversity is found in the marine environment. Thus safeguar...
Cicin-Sain, BilianaIncreasing exploitation of resources in marine areas beyond national jurisdiction...
1. Marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) comprise most of Earth\u27s interconnected ocean...
Delegations are in the final stages of negotiating the proposed Agreement under the United Nations C...
The governance of the two-thirds of the world’s ocean in areas beyond national jurisdiction (the hig...
Developing a governance framework for Marine Genetic Resources (MGRs) is a crucial element of the pr...
For almost two decades now, the international community has been involved in various meetings on the...
Due to the different and conflicting uses of marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) and th...
The use of science, scientific information, and other knowledge to inform decision-making is increas...
Verkefnið er lokað til 31.12.2019.While the international community debates the possible content of ...
Areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) constitute 61% of the world’s oceans and are collectively ...
In September 2018, following over a decade of informal discussions, the United Nations General Assem...
This chapter develops the argument that the priority in the ongoing negotiations of a new internatio...
Abstract Marine biodiversity beyond areas national jurisdiction (BBNJ) are characterized by high div...
Participation of civil society in the negotiations on marine biodiversity of areas beyond national j...
It is a known fact that 50 to 80% of biodiversity is found in the marine environment. Thus safeguar...
Cicin-Sain, BilianaIncreasing exploitation of resources in marine areas beyond national jurisdiction...
1. Marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) comprise most of Earth\u27s interconnected ocean...
Delegations are in the final stages of negotiating the proposed Agreement under the United Nations C...
The governance of the two-thirds of the world’s ocean in areas beyond national jurisdiction (the hig...
Developing a governance framework for Marine Genetic Resources (MGRs) is a crucial element of the pr...
For almost two decades now, the international community has been involved in various meetings on the...
Due to the different and conflicting uses of marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) and th...