UN Regular Process

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The UN Regular Process is a global mechanism under the United Nations for regularly assessing the state of the world’s oceans and marine environment to inform policy and sustainable management.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United Nations process
global assessment mechanism
ocean assessment mechanism
addresses benefits humans derive from the oceans
cumulative impacts on the marine environment
human activities affecting oceans
pressures on marine ecosystems
aimsTo inform policy-making
provide regular global assessments of the marine environment
support sustainable management of oceans
contributesTo evidence-based decision-making on oceans
global ocean governance
coordinatedBy UN General Assembly NERFINISHED
covers biophysical aspects of the marine environment
ecological aspects of the marine environment
economic aspects of ocean use
social aspects of ocean use
focusesOn marine environment
socioeconomic aspects of the marine environment
state of the world’s oceans
geographicScope all marine regions of the world
hasFullName Regular Process for Global Reporting and Assessment of the State of the Marine Environment, including Socioeconomic Aspects NERFINISHED
hasMainOutput World Ocean Assessment NERFINISHED
hasOutputType global integrated assessment reports
involves UN Member States NERFINISHED
intergovernmental organizations
relevant stakeholders
scientific experts
language English
mandatedBy United Nations General Assembly NERFINISHED
operatedBy United Nations NERFINISHED
policyRole interface between science and policy for oceans
produces World Ocean Assessment I NERFINISHED
World Ocean Assessment II NERFINISHED
relatedProcess World Ocean Assessment process
relatedTo Sustainable Development Goal 14 NERFINISHED
UN General Assembly resolutions on oceans and the law of the sea
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea NERFINISHED
scope global
shortName Regular Process
UN Regular Process NERFINISHED
supports implementation of ocean-related Sustainable Development Goals
implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
timeScale regular and periodic assessments
uses best available scientific information
expert review processes

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