Authors
Tanya Brodie Rudolph, Mary Ruckelshaus, Mark Swilling, Edward H Allison, Henrik Österblom, Stefan Gelcich, Philile Mbatha
Publication date
2020/7/17
Source
Nature communications
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
3600
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Human wellbeing relies on the Biosphere, including natural resources provided by ocean ecosystems. As multiple demands and stressors threaten the ocean, transformative change in ocean governance is required to maintain the contributions of the ocean to people. Here we illustrate how transition theory can be applied to ocean governance. We demonstrate how current economic and social systems can adapt to existing pressures and shift towards ocean stewardship through incorporation of niche innovations within and across economic sectors and stakeholder communities. These novel approaches support an emergent but purposeful transition and suggest a clear path to a thriving and vibrant relationship between humans and the ocean. Oceans provide important natural resources, but the management and governance of the ocean is complex and the ecosystem is suffering as a result. The authors discuss …
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