Blue Economy and Ocean Sustainable Development in a Globalised World: Social, Political, Economic and Environmental Issues

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Exploring the challenges and opportunities of a world transitioning to a more sustainable blue economy.

The blue economy is a concept that seeks to develop the ocean in a sustainable manner, and has become a prominent agenda for sustainable ocean development. This research topic examines the opportunities and risks for coastal communities, the barriers and enablers that shape community engagement, the strategies employed by communities and supporting organizations, the vulnerability and ecological significance of deep-sea hydrothermal vent fields, and the human rights issues and violations in the ocean. It also explores the development interventions in small-scale commercial fisheries trade, the International Seabed Authority's efforts to protect the deep seabed, the governance challenges of transitioning to the blue economy, the dynamic evolution process of the game strategies of the three participants, and the need for a coherent approach to policy integration.

The research topic also looks at the equity considerations that must be included in the blue economy investments, the multi-criteria analysis tool to quantify and qualify the main risks and opportunities resulting from the interaction between offshore wind farms and other sea users, the shift away from the blue economy's commitment to equitable benefit sharing, the impact of economic factors on the marine economic, and the strategies for operationalizing the blue economy in the Gulf of Guinea.

  • Examines opportunities and risks for coastal communities, the barriers and enablers that shape community engagement, and the strategies employed by communities and supporting organizations
  • Assesses the vulnerability and ecological significance of deep-sea hydrothermal vent fields
  • Explores human rights issues and violations in the ocean
  • Looks at development interventions in small-scale commercial fisheries trade
  • Explores the International Seabed Authority's efforts to protect the deep seabed
  • Examines governance challenges of transitioning to the blue economy
  • Analyzes the dynamic evolution process of the game strategies of the three participants
  • Explores the need for a coherent approach to policy integration
  • Looks at equity considerations that must be included in the blue economy investments
  • Uses a multi-criteria analysis tool to quantify and qualify the main risks and opportunities resulting from the interaction between offshore wind farms and other sea users
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