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Marine Transboundary Conservation and Protected Areas
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ABSTRACT
The 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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART I Establishing pathways of infl uence in the marine conservation context
chapter 1|18 pages
Problems posed by marine protected areas having a transboundary character
chapter 2|16 pages
Defi ning approaches to the management of large marine systems
chapter 3|20 pages
Harnessing market forces for fi nancial inclusivity in marine and coastal conservation: lessons from the market systems development approach
chapter 4|16 pages
Democracy and neo-liberal policies affecting conservation policy
part |2 pages
Part II Marine transboundary conservation in action