The Future of the Oceans

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"The Future of the Oceans" is a seminal work by ocean governance pioneer Elisabeth Mann Borgese that explores the legal, political, and environmental challenges of managing the world's seas as a shared global resource.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
addresses distribution of benefits from marine resources
environmental impacts of ocean exploitation
equity between developed and developing states in ocean use
institutional arrangements for ocean governance
need for international cooperation on marine protection
regulation of seabed resources
advocatesFor environmentally sustainable use of marine resources
stronger international institutions for ocean management
treating oceans as a global commons
aimsTo develop frameworks for cooperative management of the seas
associatedWith United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
author Elisabeth Mann Borgese
contributorTo discourse on the oceans as the common heritage of mankind
describedAs seminal work on ocean governance
fieldOfStudy international environmental law
marine environmental governance
ocean policy
focusesOn environmental challenges of managing the oceans
legal challenges of managing the oceans
political challenges of managing the oceans
genre academic literature
environmental policy literature
hasNotableConcept holistic management of marine ecosystems
integrated ocean policy
oceans as shared heritage
influencedBy emerging global environmental movement
language English
mainSubject environmental protection
global commons
international law
law of the sea
marine resources management
ocean governance
proposesViewOfOceansAs shared global resource
relatedTo Elisabeth Mann Borgese's work on the World Ocean Regime
debates on global resource governance
targetAudience environmental advocates
international law scholars
policymakers
students of ocean governance

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Elisabeth Mann Borgese notableWork The Future of the Oceans