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Ocean resource use: building the coastal blue economy

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REVIEWS IN FISH BIOLOGY AND FISHERIES
卷 32, 期 1, 页码 189-207

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DOI: 10.1007/s11160-021-09636-0

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UN sustainable development goals; Blue growth; Blue economy; Multidisciplinary; Decade of the ocean; Conflict resolution; Equity; Sovereignty; Marine Conservation

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  1. Centre for Marine Socioecology, IMAS, MENZIES
  2. College of Arts, Law and Education
  3. College of Science and Engineering at UTAS
  4. DVCR Office at UTAS
  5. New Zealand Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment [METO1801]
  6. ASEAN Centre of Biodiversity
  7. Flora and Fauna International, Myanmar
  8. Snowchange from Finland
  9. New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment (MBIE) [METO1801] Funding Source: New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment (MBIE)

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This study discusses human reliance on coastal resources, challenges stemming from technological advancements, and the need for sustainable development. It suggests collaboration among multidisciplinary teams and the use of case studies to identify pathways towards sustainable marine utilization.
Humans have relied on coastal resources for centuries. However, current growth in population and increased accessibility of coastal resources through technology have resulted in overcrowded and often conflicted spaces. The recent global move towards development of national blue economy strategies further highlights the increased focus on coastal resources to address a broad range of blue growth industries. The need to manage sustainable development and future exploitation of both over-utilised and emergent coastal resources is both a political and environmental complexity. To address this complexity, we draw on the perspectives of a multi-disciplinary team, utilising two in depth exemplary case studies in New Zealand and within the Myanmar Delta Landscape, to showcase barriers, pathways and actions that facilitate a move from Business as Usual (BAU) to a future aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the UN International Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021-2030. We provide key recommendations to guide interest groups, and nations globally, towards sustainable utilisation, conservation and preservation of their marine environments in a fair and equitable way, and in collaboration with those who directly rely upon coastal ecosystems. We envision a sustainable future driven by conflict mitigation and resolution, where: Change is motivated and facilitated Coastal ecosystems are co-managed by multiple reliant groups Networks that maintain and enhance biodiversity are implemented Decision-making is equitable and based on ecosystem services Knowledge of the marine realm is strengthened-'mapping the ocean of life' The interests of diverse user groups are balanced with a fair distribution of benefits

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