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This book is based on presentations from the Conference ‘Arctic Marine Resource Governance’ held in Reykjavik Iceland in October 2015. The book is divided into four main themes: 1. Global management and institutions for Arctic marine resources 2. Resource stewards and users: local and indigenous co-management 3. Governance gaps in Arctic marine resource management and 4. Multi-scale, ecosystem-based, Arctic marine resource management’.
The ecosystem changes underway in the Arctic region are expected to have significant impacts on living resources in both the short and long run, and current actions and policies adopted over such resource governance will have serious and ultimately irreversible consequences in the near and long terms.
Contents
Part I Governance
The International Political Systemic Context of Arctic Marine
Resource Governance
Rasmus Gjedsso Bertelsen
Reshaping Energy Governance in the Arctic? Assessing the Implications of LNG for European Shipping Companies
Ryan Holmes, Darren McCauley, and Nick Hanley
Part II Fishery Regulating Fisheries in the Central Arctic Ocean: Much Ado About Nothing?
Rosemary Ray fuse
A Half Century in the Making: Governing Commercial Fisheries Through Indigenous Marine Co-management and the Torngat
Joint Fisheries Board
Jamie Snook. Ashlee Cunsolo, and Robyn Morris
Scenario Analysis for Arctic Marine Resource Policy
Niels Vestergaard
Part III Technology and Development
Long Run Transitions in Resource-Based Inuit Communities
Brooks A. Kaiser and Alexej Parchomenko
Ballast Water and Invasive Species in the Arctic
Henrik Holbech and Knud Ladegaard Pedersen
Arctic Port Development
Julia Pahl and Brooks A. Kaiser
Arctic Ports: Local Community Development Issues
Brooks A. Kaiser, Julia Pahl, and Chris Horbel
Conclusions
Brooks A. Kaiser, Melina Kourantidou, Niels Vestergaard. Linda Fernandez, and Joan Nymand Larsen
Index