Marine Biodiversity and Institutional Interplay |
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Authors: | ALF HAKON HOEL |
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Affiliation: | Department of Political Science, University of Tromso, Tromso, Norway |
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Abstract: | The interplay between the biodiversity regime and fisheries management and conservation regimes is not a critically important phenomenon at this point in time. For now, the institutions most relevant for the management of marine and coastal biodiversity are entrenched in conventional fisheries management structures. Biodiversity-oriented institutions appear to be less in touch with the practical aspects of resource management. The most significant interplay occurs at the global level, where several oceans-related regimes appear to be affected by the concerns raised by the CBD. The important question with regard to the longer term, is what impact the creation and operation of the CBD will have on various fisheries regimes in the future. |
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Keywords: | agricultural pollution hypoxia public perception willingness to pay |
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