Governing Arctic Seas: Regional Lessons from the Bering Strait and Barents Sea : Volume 1 / edited by Oran R. Young, Paul Arthur Berkman, Alexander N. Vylegzhanin.
2020
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Title
Governing Arctic Seas: Regional Lessons from the Bering Strait and Barents Sea : Volume 1 / edited by Oran R. Young, Paul Arthur Berkman, Alexander N. Vylegzhanin.
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Edition
1st ed. 2020.
Imprint
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
Description
XLII, 358 p. 72 illus., 69 illus. in color. online resource.
Series
Informed Decisionmaking for Sustainability,. 2662-4516
Formatted Contents Note
Acknowledgements
About the Authors
List of Acronyms
Book Series Introduction
Series Preface: Informed Decisionmaking for Sustainability
Volume 1: Introduction
Chapter 1: Governing Arctic Seas: Sustainability in the Bering Strait and Barents Sea Regions
The Bering Strait Region
Chapter 2: Ecosystems of the Bering Strait Region
Chapter 3: Economies of the Bering Strait Region
Chapter 4: Sociocultural Features of the Bering Strait Region
Chapter 5: Governing the Bering Strait Region
The Barents Sea Region
Chapter 6: Ecosystems of the Barents Sea Region
Chapter 7: Economies of the Barents Sea Region
Chapter 8: The Barents Sea Region in a Human Security Perspective
Chapter 9: Governing the Barents Sea Region
Crosscutting Themes and Analytic Tools
Chapter 10: Integrated Ocean Management
Chapter 11: Next-Generation Arctic Marine Shipping Assessments
Chapter 12: Information Ecology to Map the Arctic Information Landscape
Chapter 13: Mapping and Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic
Chapter 14: Building Capacity: Education Beyond Boundaries
Conclusion
Chapter 15: Informed Decisionmaking for the Sustainability of Ecopolitical Regions
Index.
About the Authors
List of Acronyms
Book Series Introduction
Series Preface: Informed Decisionmaking for Sustainability
Volume 1: Introduction
Chapter 1: Governing Arctic Seas: Sustainability in the Bering Strait and Barents Sea Regions
The Bering Strait Region
Chapter 2: Ecosystems of the Bering Strait Region
Chapter 3: Economies of the Bering Strait Region
Chapter 4: Sociocultural Features of the Bering Strait Region
Chapter 5: Governing the Bering Strait Region
The Barents Sea Region
Chapter 6: Ecosystems of the Barents Sea Region
Chapter 7: Economies of the Barents Sea Region
Chapter 8: The Barents Sea Region in a Human Security Perspective
Chapter 9: Governing the Barents Sea Region
Crosscutting Themes and Analytic Tools
Chapter 10: Integrated Ocean Management
Chapter 11: Next-Generation Arctic Marine Shipping Assessments
Chapter 12: Information Ecology to Map the Arctic Information Landscape
Chapter 13: Mapping and Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic
Chapter 14: Building Capacity: Education Beyond Boundaries
Conclusion
Chapter 15: Informed Decisionmaking for the Sustainability of Ecopolitical Regions
Index.
Summary
Governing Arctic Seas introduces the concept of ecopolitical regions, using in-depth analyses of the Bering Strait and Barents Sea Regions to demonstrate how integrating the natural sciences, social sciences and Indigenous knowledge can reveal patterns, trends and processes as the basis for informed decisionmaking. This book draws on international, interdisciplinary and inclusive (holistic) perspectives to analyze governance mechanisms, built infrastructure and their coupling to achieve sustainability in biophysical regions subject to shared authority. Governing Arctic Seas is the first volume in a series of books on Informed Decisionmaking for Sustainability that apply, train and refine science diplomacy to address transboundary issues at scales ranging from local to global. For nations and peoples as well as those dealing with global concerns, this holistic process operates across a 'continuum of urgencies' from security time scales (mitigating risks of political, economic and cultural instabilities that are immediate) to sustainability time scales (balancing economic prosperity, environmental protection and societal well-being across generations). Informed decisionmaking is the apex goal, starting with questions that generate data as stages of research, integrating decisionmaking institutions to employ evidence to reveal options (without advocacy) that contribute to informed decisions. The first volumes in the series focus on the Arctic, revealing legal, economic, environmental and societal lessons with accelerating knowledge co-production to achieve progress with sustainability in this globally-relevant region that is undergoing an environmental state change in the sea and on land. Across all volumes, there is triangulation to integrate research, education and leadership as well as science, technology and innovation to elaborate the theory, methods and skills of informed decisionmaking to build common interests for the benefit of all on Earth.
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