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OverviewThe marine environment does not naturally respect arbitrary international boundaries. The establishment and management of transboundary marine protected areas therefore presents major governance challenges. This book analyses a series of marine transboundary conservation initiatives embedded in varying contextual situations to examine the underlying reasons for their success or failure. Utilising an adapted ‘pathways of influence’ framework, it provides insights into the development of marine transboundary conservation initiatives looking at the effectiveness of international rules, international norms and discourse, market forces and direct access to policy making. Examples come from a wide range of jurisdictions, including territorial seas, continental shelves, exclusive economic zones and areas beyond national jurisdiction. Case studies include initiatives in the Coral Triangle, West Africa, Central America, the Wadden Sea, the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. In addition the authors assess the potential for developing wider international cooperation as a result of relationships forged though involvement within these marine transboundary conservation initiatives. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter MackelworthPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.600kg ISBN: 9781138618336ISBN 10: 1138618330 Pages: 314 Publication Date: 08 June 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Peter Mackelworth 1. The Problems Posed by Marine Protected Areas having a Transboundary Character Tullio Scovazzi and Ilaria Tani 2. Defining Approaches to the Management of Large Marine Systems Hugh Kirkman and Peter Mackelworth 3. Harnessing Market Forces for Financial Inclusivity in Marine and Coastal Conservation: Lessons from Market Systems Development Approach Zenebe Bashaw Uraguchi and Essam Yassin Mohammed 4. Democracy and Neo-liberal Policies affecting Conservation Policy Gabriela Kütting 5. Remembering the Red Sea Marine Peace Park Michelle Portman and Yael Teff-Seker 6. The Prospect of a Transboundary Marine Protected Area to Help Resolve the Piran Bay Border Dispute in the Northern Adriatic Peter Mackelworth, Matic Jančič, Bojan Lazar and Draško Holcer 7. The Philippines-Sabah Turtle Islands Heritage Protected Area (TIHPA) Evangeline Miclat and Enrique Nunez 8. Protected Land and Sea Areas between Corsica and Sardinia: The Case Study of the Natural Reserve of the Strait of Bonifacio and La Maddalena Archipelago National Park Giuseppe Bonanno and Enrico Lippi 9. Building on the Pelagos Sanctuary for Mediterranean Marine Mammals Giuseppe Notarbartolo di Sciara and Tundi Agardy 10. The West African Regional Network of Marine Protected Areas: An Effective Tool for Bridging the Gap between Two International Environmental Frameworks Dominique Duval-Diop 11. The Coral Triangle: Securing Investments for Oceans Stuart Campbell and Lida Pet Soede 12. The Wadden Sea, Trans-boundary Cooperation on a Shared Natural Heritage Jens Enemark 13. Marine Peace Park Korea Initiative in the Western Transboundary Coastal Area of the Korean Peninsula Jungho Nam and Daeseok Kang 14. The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System Alejandro Arrivillaga and Maria Eugenia Arreola 15. Conserving the Charlie-Gibbs Fracture Zone: One of the World’s First High Seas Marine Protected Areas David Johnson 16. Conclusion Peter MackelworthReviewsOverall, this volume provides a useful and timely contribution to the literature dissecting marine conservation approaches, and includes a range of interesting case studies that provide ample evidence for regional approaches to conservation and marine governance. The volume will inform students, scholars, and practitioners alike, and provides a basis for further exploration of an important facet of marine conservation. - Elizabeth M. De Santo, Franklin & Marshall College in Ocean Yearbook 32 (2018) Author InformationPeter Mackelworth is Conservation Director of the Blue World Institute of Marine Research and Conservation, Croatia, and a Lecturer in the Department of Biodiversity, University of Primorska, Slovenia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |