Description
This book presents state-of-the-art perspectives on the Blue Economy. It applies important geographical and sustainability transitions perspectives and underscores how Blue Economy dynamics are situated in regional contexts and shaped by the people who live there.
The book highlights the Blue Economy concept as a potential driver of regionally sensitive, ecologically embedded, and community-focused sustainability. The scope for Blue Economy to form a core "cog" in our low-carbon future is obvious, from the potential for renewable energy production and coastal resilience building to possibilities for sustainable food production and the delivery of economic opportunities for peripheral communities. However, fundamental questions remain on how to meaningfully deliver these promises, such as how to avoid embedding a model of damaging extractivism, as per the terrestrial economy, and how to deliver on the key social sustainability principles of human well-being, equity, and justice when planning and developing blue economies. As the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development opens, this book provides a timely reminder of the richness, diversity, and potential of coastal and marine spaces. It advances geographical and transdisciplinary understandings of the Blue Economy and sets a baseline for continued scholarly engagement with the Blue Economy from a variety of perspectives.
This timely contribution will be of interest to policy makers, academics, industry leaders, decision makers, and stakeholders working in or connected to the Blue Economy Sphere and working in the fields of Economic Geography, Regional Development, Public Policy and Planning, Environmental Studies, and Coastal Zone Management.
Table of Contents
List Of Figures
List Of Tables
List Of Contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION
- Blue Economy: People and Regions in Transitions
- A Blue Economy for Whom? Linking Marine Social Sciences with Blue Economy Discourse.
- Effective Stakeholder Engagement in Coastal Transitions: Floating away from the DAD Approach towards the MOM Method
- Community Acceptance of Blue Energy: Identifying Future Research Trajectories for Understanding "Place-Technology-Fit" Perceptions
- Conflicts and Communities: Marine Aquaculture and the Blue Economy
- Of Fragile Communities and Big Dreams: The Finnafjordur Harbour Project in Northeast Iceland
- The Blue Economy and Its Geographies: The Case of Turkey
- Experimentation and Enactive Research: Building a Knowledge Infrastructure for Marine Social Science
- The Blue Economy, Climate, Tourism, and Social Injustice in Barbuda
- Conceptualising Entangled Blue Economy and Marine Spatial Planning: Netting Blue Growth and Sustainable Seas in the UK
- Blue Economy Agenda for the Baltic Sea Region
- Deciding Port Futures: Ports of Auckland, Marine Spatial Planning, and Contested Ethics in Blue Economy Plan Making
- Blue Economy Policies in the European Union: The Case of French Maritime Clusters
- The Evolution of Blue Carbon: Exploring the Burgeoning Role of Macroalgae in Carbon and Nitrogen Sequestration
- Strengthening Industry and Academic Links Through Transdisciplinary Action Research: An Introspective Reflection of a Collaborative Water Quality, Biodiversity, and Aquaculture Initiative
- Conclusion: Situating Just Transitions: Sustainability, Innovation, and Inclusion in the Blue Economy?
C. Patrick Heidkamp, John Morrissey, Celine Germond-Duret, and Maeve Rourke
PART 1): Blue Economy - People
Emma McKinley
Miriah Kelly and Stephen Axon
Stephen Axon
Teresa R. Johnson and Samuel P. Hanes
Matthias Kokorsch and Johannes Stein
PART 2): Blue Economy - Regions: Blue Economies in Place
Nuri Yavan and Mehmet Ragip Kalelioğlu
Nicolas Lewis and Richard Le Heron
José A. Torres
Gordon M. Winder
Oliver Klein, Clemens Lisdat, and Christine Tamásy
PART 3): Blue Economy - Futures: Blue Economies in Transitions
Marie Aschenbrenner and Gordon M. Winder
Ebru Aricioğlu and Ezgi Biçer Uçar
Louie Krak and C. Patrick Heidkamp
Lauren Brideau, Emma L. Cross, Annette F. Govindarajan, Dan Martino, Greg Martino, Miranda Holland, Gabriela Triay, and C. Patrick Heidkamp
C. Patrick Heidkamp, Michaela Garland, John Morrissey, Celine Germond-Duret, and Matthias Kokorsch
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