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Journal Article

A sustainable development goal for the ocean and Coasts: Global ocean challenges benefit from regional initiatives supporting globally coordinated solutions

Authors

  • Visbeck
  • M.
  • Kronfeld-Goharani
  • U.
  • Neumann
  • B.
  • Rickels
  • W.
  • Schmidt
  • J.
  • van Doorn
  • E.
  • Matz-Lück
  • N.
  • Proelss
  • A.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1016/j.marpol.2014.02.010

Key Words

Areas beyond national jurisdiction

High seas

Sustainability

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Related Topics

Sustainable Development

The ocean regulates the global climate, provides humans with natural resources such as food, materials, important substances, and energy, and is essential for international trade and recreational and cultural activities. Together with human development and economic growth, free access to, and availability of, ocean resources and services have exerted strong pressure on marine systems, ranging from overfishing, increasing resource extraction, and alteration of coastal zones to various types of thoughtless pollution. International cooperation and effective governance are required to protect the marine environment and promote the sustainable use of marine resources in such a way that due account can be taken of the environmental values of current generations and the needs of future generations. The high seas deserve particular attention since they suffer from a number of regulatory shortcomings due to the basic structures set out under international law. Against this backdrop, developing and agreeing on a focussed Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) specifically for the Ocean and Coasts could prove to be an essential element to provide guidance and a framework for regional implementation agreements.

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  • Prof. Dr. Wilfried Rickels
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  • Global Transformation