Information on "Marine and Coastal Resources"
April 2013
-
Apr 2013
East Asian States, the Arctic Council and International Relations in the Arctic
Author: James Manicom, P Whitney Lackenbauer
Publisher: Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
This policy brief talks about the strategic interests of three Asian states in the Arctic region - China, Japan and South Korea. More on «East Asian States, the Arctic Council and International Relations in the Arctic»
November 2012
-
Nov 2012
Blue Carbon: The Opportunity of Coastal Sinks for Africa
Author: Romy Chevallier
Publisher: South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA)
Although the bodies of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change have developed strategies and mechanisms to enhance terrestrial 'Green Carbon' sinks, less attention has been given to marine and coastal ecosystems - 'Blue Carbon'. More on «Blue Carbon: The Opportunity of Coastal Sinks for Africa»
October 2012
-
Oct 2012
Rio+20: Hoffnung für Schutz und nachhaltige Nutzung der Hohen See
Author: Birgit Lode, Jonathan Schaub
Publisher: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
Dieser Kommentar beschäftigt sich mit der Weiterentwicklung des VN-Seerechtsübereinkommens (United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, UNCLOS). More on «Rio+20: Hoffnung für Schutz und nachhaltige Nutzung der Hohen See»
September 2012
-
18 Sep 2012
Making Waves: Australian Ocean Development Assistance
Author: Sam Bateman, Anthony Bergin
Publisher: Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI)
This paper assert that Australia has a vital national interest in the management of its adjacent oceans and seas, and should be playing a leading role in ocean management and development in the region. More on «Making Waves: Australian Ocean Development Assistance»
January 2012
-
2012
Pigs, Prawns and Power Houses: Politics in Water Resources Management
Author: K M Jensen, R B Lange and J C Refsgaard
Publisher: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
This paper demonstrates the importance of politics and power for water governance processes and their outcomes. More on «Pigs, Prawns and Power Houses: Politics in Water Resources Management»
October 2011
-
Oct 2011
The Future of Maritime Surveillance in an Era of Contested Maritime Domains
Author: Heiko Borchert
Access to, maneuverability within, and use of the global maritime domain are increasingly contested due to long-term trends such as shifts in global maritime trade patterns, rivalries prompted by the strive for resource supply security, demographic t... More on «The Future of Maritime Surveillance in an Era of Contested Maritime Domains»
June 2011
-
Jun 2011
To Live With the Sea
Author: Vik Mohan, Rebecca Hill, Alasdair Harris
Publisher: Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP)
Since the marine conservation NGO Blue Ventures launched a family planning program in Madagascar in 2007, couples and women are able to make their own reproductive health choices. More on «To Live With the Sea»
May 2011
-
24 May 2011
Declaration 25 of the Treaty on European Union
Author: Vaughne Miller
Publisher: House of Commons Library
This note analyzes the Declaration Number 25 of the Treaty on European Union and the Eu foreign relations with Danish Territories. More on «Declaration 25 of the Treaty on European Union»
January 2011
-
2011
Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, Vol 30, No 1
Author: Vedi R Hadiz, Guido Benny, Kamarulnizam Abdullah, Sai Khaing Myo Tun, Niels Mulder, Hans-Dieter Evers, Azhari Karim, Michael Walbel
Publisher: German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) / Hamburg University Press
In this issue, the authors consider, among other topics, the genesis of political Islam in Indonesia, Indonesian perceptions of ASEAN, comparative development policy in Myanmar and Indonesia, and individual identity in southeast Asia. More on «Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, Vol 30, No 1»
August 2010
-
5 Aug 2010
The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: Coastal Wetland and Wildlife Impacts and Response
Author: M Lynne Corn, Claudia Copeland
Publisher: Congressional Research Service (CRS)
The explosion of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico on April 20, 2010, and the resulting oil spill began a cascade of effects on the coastal areas of the Gulf and on the wealth of species that inhabit those areas. More on «The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: Coastal Wetland and Wildlife Impacts and Response»


