Search Results - "Rachel Tiller"
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The once and future treaty: Towards a new regime for biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction
Published in Marine policy (01-01-2019)“…The current regime governing Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ) as a global commons has resulted in overutilization of fisheries resources and patchwork…”
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What Shall We Do With a Sea of Plastics? A Systematic Literature Review on How to Pave the Road Toward a Global Comprehensive Plastic Governance Agreement
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (30-11-2021)“…In February 2022, the United Nations Environmental Assembly (UNEA) is expected to mandate negotiations for a legally binding plastic agreement. In preparations…”
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Orchestration within plastics governance – From global to Arctic
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-12-2023)“…The lack of coordinated global regulation of plastics with drivers such as increasing production and poor waste management continue to bring vast amounts of…”
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Are Nordic Saltmarshes Europe’s Way to ‘Live in Harmony with Nature’? Scientists Driven Future Scenarios via a Participatory Workshop
Published in Environments (Basel, Switzerland) (01-03-2023)“…Saltmarshes have the ability to not only promote biodiversity, but to put nations on the path towards climate recovery and net-zero emissions through…”
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Sustainable Development Scenarios in the Danube Delta—A Pilot Methodology for Decision Makers
Published in Water (Basel) (01-11-2022)“…The Danube Delta, the second-largest wetland in Europe, provides people with multiple ecosystem services, consisting of drinking water, food, flood protection,…”
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The Melting Snowball Effect: A Heuristic for Sustainable Arctic Governance Under Climate Change
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (08-07-2020)“…Climate change in the Arctic is occurring at a rapid rate. In Longyearbyen, Svalbard, the world’s northernmost city, deadly avalanches and permafrost…”
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Single-Use Plastic Bans: Exploring Stakeholder Perspectives on Best Practices for Reducing Plastic Pollution
Published in Environments (Basel, Switzerland) (01-08-2021)“…In this study, we conducted and documented workshops and interviews in Norway and Slovenia to identify stakeholder and future generation opinions and…”
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Introducing Cambridge Prisms: Plastics
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Social capital and institutional complexity in Svalbard: the case of avalanche disaster management
Published in Disaster prevention and management (09-08-2022)“…PurposeResilience can be understood as the ability of communities to adapt to disturbances in a way that reduces chronic vulnerability and promotes growth…”
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Accountability as a Governance Paradox in the Norwegian Salmon Aquaculture Industry
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (28-03-2017)“…The aquaculture industry in Norway currently represents 60% (US$ 5.4 billion) of Norwegian seafood exports. Of these, farmed Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar)…”
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Regime Management at the Bottom of the Food Web
Published in The journal of environment & development (01-06-2010)“…Fishing down the food chain is a controversial issue that demands further exploration. Redfeed is a marine species located on the second to last level on the…”
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Simulating Stakeholder Behavior in a Marine Setting: Integrated Coastal Zone Planning and the Influential Power of Selected Stakeholders in Frøya, Norway
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (17-11-2015)“…Aquaculture expansion is a political priority in Norway, despite simmering conflicts and competing claims. We expand on this hypothesis and analyze the…”
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New Resources and Old Regimes: Will the Harvest of Zooplankton Bring Critical Changes to the Svalbard Fisheries Protection Zone?
Published in Ocean development and international law (13-11-2009)“…This article explores the options that the Norwegian government has when it comes to the management of harvesting a new resource (redfeed) in the politically…”
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And so it begins – The adoption of the ‘Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction’ treaty
Published in Marine policy (01-11-2023)“…After five years of negotiations, the ‘Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction’ (BBNJ) treaty was adopted on June 19th 2023. This adoption meeting was of a…”
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Conceptualizing future scenarios of integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) in the Norwegian salmon industry
Published in Marine policy (01-06-2019)“…Norway is the largest global producer and exporter of farmed salmon, however the growth of the industry has coincided with environmental impacts to the marine…”
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Ocean futures: Exploring stakeholders' perceptions of adaptive capacity to changing marine environments in Northern Norway
Published in Marine policy (01-09-2018)“…Globally, the projected increase in sea surface temperature is expected to facilitate large changes in the marine food web, affect coastal communities, marine…”
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‘Is there a court that rules them all’? Ocean disputes, forum shopping and the future of Svalbard
Published in Marine policy (01-03-2020)“…Taking a state to court for maritime disputes is not necessarily a straightforward issue for a given state under the United Nations Convention on the Law of…”
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The ship has reached the shore: The final session of the ‘Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction’ negotiations
Published in Marine policy (01-09-2023)“…The negotiations for a new legal instrument for Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) concluded in March 2023 with a successful, and somewhat…”
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Ocean plastics and the BBNJ treaty—is plastic frightening enough to insert itself into the BBNJ treaty, or do we need to wait for a treaty of its own?
Published in Journal of environmental studies and sciences (01-12-2018)“…Marine litter, and plastics in particular, is fast rising to the top of the political agenda at all levels of governance. The popular phrase today, evoked at…”
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Understanding Stakeholder Synergies Through System Dynamics: Integrating Multi-Sectoral Stakeholder Narratives Into Quantitative Environmental Models
Published in Frontiers in sustainability (Lausanne) (11-11-2021)“…To reach the global aspiration of 17 ambitious SDGs, local realities must be integrated. Often, models are developed based on quantitative statistical data…”
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