Arctic marine sustainability : Arctic maritime businesses and the resilience of the marine environment /: Arctic maritime businesses and the resilience of the marine environment. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- Arctic marine sustainability : Arctic maritime businesses and the resilience of the marine environment /: Arctic maritime businesses and the resilience of the marine environment. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Arctic marine sustainability : Arctic maritime businesses and the resilience of the marine environment
- Further Information:
- Note: Eva Pongrácz, Victor Pavlov, Niko Hänninen, editors.
- Other Names:
- Pongrácz, Éva
Pavlov, Victor
Hänninen, Niko - Contents:
- Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Part I: Arctic Ecosystems and Sustainability -- Chapter 1: Sustainability in an Arctic Context: Resilience of the Arctic Marine Environment -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Arctic -- 1.2.1 Defining the Arctic -- 1.2.2 The Changing Arctic -- 1.3 The United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals -- 1.4 Arctic nations' commitment to the Agenda 2030 and SDG14 -- 1.4.1 Norway -- 1.4.2 Sweden -- 1.4.3 Finland -- 1.4.4 Iceland -- 1.4.5 Denmark -- 1.4.6 Canada -- 1.4.7 USA -- 1.4.8 Russia 1.4.9 The Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG) of the Arctic Council -- 1.5 Sustainability Framework Conditions -- 1.6 The Concept of Resilience -- 1.6.1 Resilience of Marine Ecosystems -- 1.6.2 Resilience in an Arctic Context -- 1.7 Cumulative Impacts Assessment -- 1.8 Planetary Boundaries and the Arctic -- 1.9 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 2: Thinking Like an Ocean: A Climate Ethic for the Arctic Marine Environment -- 2.1 The Problem: Democracy and the Oceanic Commons -- 2.2 Some Consequences of Climate Change for the Arctic Environment -- 2.3 Resource Governance Beyond the State 2.3.1 Seabed Minerals in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction -- 2.3.2 When Non-exploited Resources Will Continue to Deliver Important Collective Goods to Outsiders -- 2.4 Between the Market and the Forum: The Climate Crisis Is a Democratic Crisis -- 2.4.1 Politicising the Arctic Marine Environment -- 2.4.2 Thinking Like an Ocean: The Law andIntro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Part I: Arctic Ecosystems and Sustainability -- Chapter 1: Sustainability in an Arctic Context: Resilience of the Arctic Marine Environment -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Arctic -- 1.2.1 Defining the Arctic -- 1.2.2 The Changing Arctic -- 1.3 The United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals -- 1.4 Arctic nations' commitment to the Agenda 2030 and SDG14 -- 1.4.1 Norway -- 1.4.2 Sweden -- 1.4.3 Finland -- 1.4.4 Iceland -- 1.4.5 Denmark -- 1.4.6 Canada -- 1.4.7 USA -- 1.4.8 Russia 1.4.9 The Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG) of the Arctic Council -- 1.5 Sustainability Framework Conditions -- 1.6 The Concept of Resilience -- 1.6.1 Resilience of Marine Ecosystems -- 1.6.2 Resilience in an Arctic Context -- 1.7 Cumulative Impacts Assessment -- 1.8 Planetary Boundaries and the Arctic -- 1.9 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 2: Thinking Like an Ocean: A Climate Ethic for the Arctic Marine Environment -- 2.1 The Problem: Democracy and the Oceanic Commons -- 2.2 Some Consequences of Climate Change for the Arctic Environment -- 2.3 Resource Governance Beyond the State 2.3.1 Seabed Minerals in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction -- 2.3.2 When Non-exploited Resources Will Continue to Deliver Important Collective Goods to Outsiders -- 2.4 Between the Market and the Forum: The Climate Crisis Is a Democratic Crisis -- 2.4.1 Politicising the Arctic Marine Environment -- 2.4.2 Thinking Like an Ocean: The Law and Politics of Non-exploitation -- 2.5 The Territorial Turn in Climate Ethics: What About the Ocean? -- 2.6 Concluding Remarks: A Smart Arctic Future? Building Community Energy Futures -- References Chapter 3: Arctic Marine Ecosystems, Climate Change Impacts, and Governance Responses: An Integrated Perspective from the Barents Sea -- 3.1 Introduction: Climate Change Impacts on Marine Ecosystems: The Arctic as an Early Warning System -- 3.2 Marine Ecosystems in the Barents Sea: Observed and Expected Shifts Under Climate Change -- 3.2.1 Overview of Marine Habitats, Ecosystems and Living Resources -- 3.2.2 Climate Fluctuations, Climate Drivers and Trends in the Barents Sea -- 3.2.3 Changes in Biological Productivity: Primary and Secondary Production 3.2.4 Ocean Warming and Changing Productivity of Marine Fish Stocks -- 3.2.5 Marine Mammals and Seabirds: Impacts of Sea Ice Retreat and Food Web Changes -- 3.2.6 Ocean Acidification: Potential Impacts on Marine Food-Webs -- 3.3 Climate Change Impacts on Human Users of Biological Resources, and Resulting Challenges for Sustainable Governance -- 3.3.1 Impacts on Marine Fisheries and Adaptation Issues -- 3.3.2 Impacts on Coastal Tourism -- 3.3.3 Further Impacts: Cultural Services and Values, Biodiversity and Carbon Sequestration … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (482 pages)
- Subjects:
- 363.738/74
Climatic changes -- Economic aspects -- Arctic regions
Climatic changes -- Government policy -- Arctic regions
Climatic changes -- Economic aspects
Climatic changes -- Government policy
Arctic Regions
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030284046
3030284042 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783030284039
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- Note: Print version record.
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