Research handbook on climate change, oceans and coasts
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Research handbook on climate change, oceans and coasts
(Research handbooks in climate law)
Edward Elgar Pub., c2020
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内容説明
This thought-provoking Research Handbook offers a critical survey of the law and governance issues facing the world's oceans and coasts in this era of Anthropocentric climate change. It discusses the biophysical impacts that climate change is having upon our oceans and coasts, as well as the various ways that international, national and sub-national laws have sought to respond. With contributions from scientists and lawyers, this comprehensive Research Handbook provides cutting edge analysis of the marine governance responses to climate change and how this will need to adapt in a rapidly changing world. It reflects on the interaction of climate change with regional marine governance regimes and analyses the likely impacts on maritime and national security. Illustrating the up-to-date treatment of interactions between climate and oceans regimes, this incisive Research Handbook examines the possible adaptation options to address specific issues for our oceans and coasts.
The Research Handbook on Climate Change, Oceans and Coasts will be a key resource for students, scholars and practitioners of climate change, water law and environmental law and policy, while also being of benefit to researchers in the cross-cutting fields of human rights and disaster law.
目次
Contents:
PART I FRAMING THE ISSUES: CLIMATE CHANGE AND
OUR OCEANS AND COASTS
1 Oceans and coasts in the era of Anthropogenic climate change 2
Jan McDonald, Jeffrey McGee and Richard Barnes
2 The impact of climate change on oceans: physical, chemical
and biological responses 27
Alistair J Hobday and Richard J Matear
PART II INTERNATIONAL GOVERNANCE OF CLIMATE
CHANGE, OCEANS AND COASTS
3 Climate change, the Anthropocene and ocean law: mapping the issues 49
David Freestone and Millicent McCreath
4 Sea-level rise and the law of the sea 81
Moritaka Hayashi
5 Adapting UNCLOS dispute settlement to address climate change 94
Natalie Klein
6 Climate change and high seas fisheries 114
Yoshinobu Takei
7 Climate change and the International Maritime Organization 134
Sophia Kopela
8 Climate change-related displacement of coastal and island
peoples: human rights implications 152
Amy Maguire
9 Climate change, disaster law, and extreme ocean and coastal events 174
Anastasia Telesetsky
10 Oceans, climate change and non-state actors 193
Irini Papanicolopulu and Armando Rocha
PART III REGIONAL AND SECTORAL GOVERNANCE OF
CLIMATE CHANGE, OCEANS AND COASTS
11 Handling climate change for the East and South China Seas 210
Keyuan Zou and Lei Zhang
12 The Southern Ocean and changing environmental conditions:
Antarctic Treaty System 224
Julia Jabour and Marcus Haward
13 Climate change and the Arctic: adapting to threats and
opportunities in Arctic marine waters 239
Elise Johansen and Tore Henriksen
14 International law and institutional responses to climate change
and fisheries management in the Indian Ocean 259
Erika Techera
15 Governing Pacific fisheries under climate change 278
Jan McDonald and Shannon Maree Torrens
16 Integrated oceans management and climate change 295
Karen N Scott
17 Marine spatial planning and climate change: an example from
Scotland 313
Anne-Michelle Slater and Alison MacDonald
PART IV ADAPTING AND RESPONDING TO CLIMATE
IMPACTS ON OCEANS AND COASTS
18 Responding to ocean acidification beyond climate governance 330
Reuben Makomere and Jan McDonald
19 Ecosystem-based adaptation in coastal areas: lessons from
selected case studies 348
Justine Bell-James
20 The governance of marine invasive alien species and climate
change in China 366
Jiayu Bai and Jing Cheng
21 Shifting currents: climate change and maritime security in the
Asia Pacific 394
Robin Warner and Stuart Kaye
22 Naval, national security and defence issues from climate change 409
Sam Bateman and Anthony Bergin
23 A global network of MPAs: an important tool in addressing
climate change 425
Danielle Smith
PART V INNOVATIVE GOVERNANCE FOR
MARINE-BASED CLIMATE MITIGATION
24 Marine geoengineering governance and the importance of
compatibility with the law of the sea 442
Kerryn Brent
25 Protecting Antarctica’s coastal blue carbon: a case for
international cooperation 462
Brendan Gogarty, Narissa Bax, David KA Barnes, Chester Sands,
Jeffrey McGee, Marcus Haward, Maria Lund Paulsen, Bernabé
Moreno, Camille Moreau, Christoph Held and Rachel Downey
26 Postscript: governance for climate change, oceans and coasts
in a post-COVID-19 world 485
Jan McDonald, Jeffrey McGee and Richard Barnes
Index 493
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