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View article: Impact Through Transdisciplinary Centres: Reflecting on Ocean‐Related Centres at Two Universities in Northern Europe
Impact Through Transdisciplinary Centres: Reflecting on Ocean‐Related Centres at Two Universities in Northern Europe Open
A healthy ocean is crucial for a sustainable future. Universities play a key role in supporting societies to understand marine ecosystems, humanity’s impact on them, and how to uncover sustainable solutions. This practice‐based article exa…
View article: Principles for transformative ocean governance
Principles for transformative ocean governance Open
With a focus on oceans, we collaborated across ecological, social and legal disciplines to respond to the United Nations call for transformation in the ‘2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development’. We developed a set of 13 principles that str…
View article: Principles for transformative ocean governance
Principles for transformative ocean governance Open
With a focus on the ocean, we collaborated across social, ecological and legal disciplines to respond to the United Nations call for transformation in the ‘2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development’ by developing a set of 13 principles for t…
View article: Destination development based on knowledge and learning
Destination development based on knowledge and learning Open
This chapter emphasizes the importance of collaboration in destination development. More specifically, the authors explore the potential of UNESCO biosphere reserves as platforms for sustainable destination development, using transdiscipli…
View article: The unaccountability case of plastic pellet pollution
The unaccountability case of plastic pellet pollution Open
Plastic preproduction pellets are found in environmental samples all over the world and their presence is often linked to spills during production and transportation. To better understand how these pellets end up in the environment we asse…
View article: Transporting ideas between marine and social sciences: experiences from interdisciplinary research programs
Transporting ideas between marine and social sciences: experiences from interdisciplinary research programs Open
The oceans comprise 70% of the surface area of our planet, contain some of the world’s richest natural resources and are one of the most significant drivers of global climate patterns. As the marine environment continues to increase in imp…
View article: Marine plastic litter on Small Island Developing States (SIDS): Impacts and measures
Marine plastic litter on Small Island Developing States (SIDS): Impacts and measures Open
This report was commissioned by the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water management and written by analysts at the Swedish Institute for the Marine Environment (affiliated with the University of Gothenburg, Lund University, and Chalmers Uni…
View article: Regulating Antifouling Paints for Leisure Boats - A Patchwork of Rules Across Three Baltic Sea Countries
Regulating Antifouling Paints for Leisure Boats - A Patchwork of Rules Across Three Baltic Sea Countries Open
This article analyses how the use of antifouling paints for leisure boats is regulated in Denmark, Finland and Sweden. All three countries appear to apply a somewhat fragmented approach to the different matters related to antifouling paint…