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6.24 Governance and Socio-Ecological Aspects of Plastics Pollution in Coastal and Marine Environments

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posted on 2024-11-25, 04:49 authored by Joanna VinceJoanna Vince, Tony R Walker, Kathryn A Willis, Peter J Stoett, Valeriya KomyakovaValeriya Komyakova, Britta HardestyBritta Hardesty, John Schofield, Judith van Leeuwen, Kathy Ann Townsend

 

Marine plastic pollution has increased exponentially despite global recognition of its impact on the environment. This chapter

examines the extent of the problem and then explores the governance and socio-ecological aspects of marine plastics pollution in coastal and marine environments. We argue that well designed and implemented governance arrangements can bridge the gap between science and policy. Holistic, integrated approaches that include key stakeholders such as governments, industry, civil society, and communities are integral to successful future governance. We offer suggestions for ways forward on how to reduce plastic production and consumption to save our marine and coastal environments

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Publication title

Treatise on Estuarine and Coastal Science (Second Edition)

Pagination

765-799

ISBN

9780323910422

Department/School

Oceans and Cryosphere, Office of the School of Social Sciences, College Office - CALE

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication status

  • Published

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UN Sustainable Development Goals

14 Life Below Water

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