ABSTRACT
Governing Europe's Marine Environment is a coherent up-to-date multidisciplinary analysis of current approaches and challenges to the sustainable governance of Europe's marine environment. Structured in three parts, Part 1 outlines general theoretical ideas about governance, governing, and governability and serves as a starting point for analysing the development of marine governance in Europe from the perspective of different disciplines. Part 2 includes studies of EU marine governance. Part 3 focuses on Europe's regional seas, namely the Baltic Sea, the North Sea, the Black Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea. This book presents a better understanding of the fragmented governance of marine governance in Europe and in particular the tension between the Europeanization of regional seas and the regionalization of EU policies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|79 pages
Analytical Perspectives on Marine Governance
chapter 3|18 pages
Marine Governance
part 2|67 pages
Marine Governance of the European Union
chapter 6|26 pages
The Marine Strategy Framework Directive as a Catalyst for Maritime Spatial Planning
chapter 7|20 pages
The Regional Advisory Councils in European Fisheries
chapter 8|20 pages
Science and Policy in the Governance of Europe's Marine Environment
part 3|103 pages
Marine Governance of Europe's Regional Seas