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An Ocean Policy for the Wider Caribbean Region (WCR)
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Parris, Nicole
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Common fisheries policy
/ Ecological sustainability
/ European Union
/ Governance
/ International cooperation
/ Interpretation and construction
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Marine resources
/ Maritime law
/ Methods
/ Oceans
/ PART I: DIMENSIONS OF REGIONAL OCEAN GOVERNANCE
/ Political integration
/ Regional development
/ Sustainable development
2016
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An Ocean Policy for the Wider Caribbean Region (WCR)
by
Parris, Nicole
in
Common fisheries policy
/ Ecological sustainability
/ European Union
/ Governance
/ International cooperation
/ Interpretation and construction
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Marine resources
/ Maritime law
/ Methods
/ Oceans
/ PART I: DIMENSIONS OF REGIONAL OCEAN GOVERNANCE
/ Political integration
/ Regional development
/ Sustainable development
2016
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An Ocean Policy for the Wider Caribbean Region (WCR)
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Parris, Nicole
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Common fisheries policy
/ Ecological sustainability
/ European Union
/ Governance
/ International cooperation
/ Interpretation and construction
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Marine resources
/ Maritime law
/ Methods
/ Oceans
/ PART I: DIMENSIONS OF REGIONAL OCEAN GOVERNANCE
/ Political integration
/ Regional development
/ Sustainable development
2016
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An Ocean Policy for the Wider Caribbean Region (WCR)
2016
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Overview
Countries of the Wider Caribbean Region (WCR) have committed to ocean governance, also, to sustainable development. The two pursuits are interlinked, and must be pursued in tandem, and in an integrated way, to achieve these goals. Often they are not, and fragmented ocean governance and disconnect between ocean governance and sustainable development results. The WCR needs an ocean policy to integrate its ocean governance into an overarching vision of sustainable development to enhance its efficacy and relevance to the constituency. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) promotes such an approach, including through regional cooperation among adjacent coastal states. Several regions have adopted policy approaches to their ocean governance. The countries of the WCR should follow suit, drawing on guidance and lessons learned, including from the abovementioned frameworks and experiences. Los países de la Región del Gran Caribe están comprometidos con la buena gestión del océano y el desarrollo sostenible. Estos dos temas se relacionan y deberán ser realizados al unísono, y de forma integrada, para que se logren los objetivos. A menudo no sucede así, y resulta en la gobernanza fragmentada del océano y la desconexión entre el desarrollo sostenible y la gobernanza del océano. La Región del Gran Caribe necesita una política del océano en la cual se integra la gobernanza del océano en una perspectiva global del desarrollo sostenible para que sea más eficaz y pertinente para los pueblos. La Convención de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Derecho del Mar (CONVEMAR) promueve este enfoque, incluso mediante la cooperación regional entre los Estados ribereños adyacentes. Varias regiones ya cuentan con su propia política de buen gobierno del océano. Los países de la RGC deberían seguir su ejemplo, aprovechando de la orientación y las lecciones aprendidas, incluso en materia de los marcos y las experiencias antes mencionados. Les pays de la Région élargie des Caraïbes (REC) se sont engagés à une gouvernance des océans ainsi qu'à un développement durable. En effet, ces deux objectifs sont étroitement liés et doivent être poursuivis en tandem et de manière intégrée pour pouvoir être réalisés. Cependant, ce n'est souvent pas le cas et il en résulte une gouvernance des océans fragmentée et une disjonction entre la gouvernance des océans et le développement durable. La REC a donc besoin d'une politique relative aux océans pour intégrer sa gouvernance des océans dans une vision plus globale du développement durable afin d'améliorer son efficacité et sa pertinence pour sa population. Or, la Convention des Nations-Unies sur le Droit de la mer (CNUDM/UNCLOS) promeut une telle approche, y compris à travers la coopération régionale entre états côtiers adjacents. Plusieurs régions ont adopté des approches politiques pour la gouvernance des océans. Les pays de la REC devraient donc les imiter en s'appuyant sur les recommandations et les leçons apprises, y compris des expériences et des cadres susmentionnés.
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Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies University of the West Indies, Jamaica,University of the West Indies, Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies
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