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A Sea Change: The Exclusive Economic Zone and Governance Institutions for Living Marine Resources Syma a Ebbin 2005 edition
A Sea Change: The Exclusive Economic Zone and Governance Institutions for Living Marine Resources
Syma a Ebbin
This is the first systematic assessment of the international 200-mile exclusive economic zone. This volume focuses on the specific nature of the EEZ and the construction and evolution of institutions stemming from its introduction, specifically examining developments at local, national and international levels.
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.; Also available in print.; Electronic reproduction.; UK: MyiLibrary; 2008. Table of Contents: Contributing Authors* Preface: A Sea Change in a Changing Sea* SECTION I: Overview 1. Ocean Governance and Institutional Change/Alf Hakon Hoel, Are K. Sydnes and Syma A. Ebbin 2. A Brief Introduction to the Principal Provisions of the International Legal Regime Governing Fisheries in the EEZ/William R. Edeson SECTION II: National Strategies for EEZ Implementation 3. The Performance of Exclusive Economic Zones: The Case of Norway/Alf Hakon Hoel 4. Fisheries Management in the Russian Federation/Geir Honneland 5. Integrated Oceans Management and the Institutional Performance of Exclusive Economic Zones: The Australian Case/Russell E. Reichelt and Geoffrey C. Wescott 6. The Impact of the EEZ on Pacific Salmon Management: An Examination of Institutional Innovation and Interplay in the US Pacific Northwest/Syma A. Ebbin 7. Regulating Access and the Use of Marine Genetic Resources within the Exclusive Economic Zone/Lawrence Kalinoe SECTION III: Regional Strategies for Coordinating the EEZ Regime 8. Regional Fisheries Organisations and International Fisheries Governance/Are K. Sydnes 9. Exclusive Economic Zones and the Management of Fisheries in the South China Sea/Ma. Carmen A. Ablan and Len R. Garces 10. Staking Their Claims: The Management of Marine Resources in the Exclusive Economic Zones of the Pacific Islands/Joeli Veitayaki SECTION IV: A Changing Sea: New and Emerging Institutional Directions for the EEZ 11. FAO s Fisheries Programme and the Plan of Implementation of the World Summit on Sustainable Development/Serge M. Garcia and David J. Doulman 12. Governing the Bering Sea Region/Oran R. Young 13. Changing Seas, Changing Institutions: Charting New Courses into the Future/Are K. Sydnes, Alf Hakon Hoel and Syma A. Ebbin* Index"Publisher Marketing: The establishment of 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) constitutes one of the most far-reaching distributional and institutional changes in the history of the world. They brought over 20 per cent of the world's oceans, a substantial proportion of its productivity, and 90 to 95 per cent of world fisheries under the national jurisdiction of coastal states. At this time, 145 states have ratified the Law of the Sea Convention and most have established EEZs. Some have established only a legal framework, while other countries have elaborated EEZ regimes. This book focuses on the specific nature of the EEZ and the construction and evolution of institutions stemming from its introduction, specifically examining developments at local, national and international levels. The broad range of contributions by the authors highlights the diversity of institutions and outcomes that have emerged from the implementation of the EEZs.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Hardcover Book (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros) |
| Publicado | 7 de enero de 2005 |
| ISBN13 | 9781402031328 |
| Editores | Springer-Verlag New York Inc. |
| Género | Interdisciplinary Studies > Law Studies - Topical > Ecology |
| Páginas | 224 |
| Dimensiones | 156 × 232 × 14 mm · 512 g |
| Editor | Ebbin, Syma A. |
| Editor | Hoel, Alf H. |
| Editor | Sydnes, Are |