Living in relationship with the Ocean to transform governance in the UN Ocean Decade

M Bender, R Bustamante, K Leonard - plos Biology, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Humanity's relationship with the Ocean needs to be transformed to effectively address the
multitude of governance crises facing the Ocean, including overfishing, climate change …

[HTML][HTML] Environmental management frameworks for offshore mining: the New Zealand approach

JI Ellis, MR Clark, HL Rouse, G Lamarche - Marine Policy, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract The New Zealand region contains untapped natural mineral, oil, and gas resources
while also supporting globally unique and diverse faunal communities that need to be …

Research priorities for coastal geoscience and engineering: a collaborative exercise in priority setting from Australia

HE Power, AWM Pomeroy, MA Kinsela… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
We present the result of a collaborative priority setting exercise to identify emerging issues
and priorities in coastal geoscience and engineering (CGE). We use a ranking process to …

Disentangling obstacles to knowledge co-production for early-career researchers in the marine sciences

L Rölfer, XE Elias Ilosvay, SCA Ferse, J Jung… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Knowledge co-production involving researchers and non-academic actors is becoming
increasingly important for tackling sustainability issues. Coastal and marine social …

Informing the management of multiple stressors on estuarine ecosystems using an expert-based Bayesian Network model

RH Bulmer, F Stephenson, AM Lohrer… - Journal of environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
The approach of applying stressor load limits or thresholds to aid estuarine management is
being explored in many global case studies. However, there is growing concern regarding …

Navigating collaborative networks and cumulative effects for Sustainable Seas

K Davies, K Fisher, M Foley, A Greenaway… - … Science & Policy, 2018 - Elsevier
Cumulative effects in the marine environment increase the risk of environmental, economic
or social collapse because the combined effects of new and existing marine industries …

[HTML][HTML] Remaking ocean governance in Aotearoa New Zealand through boundary-crossing narratives about ecosystem-based management

E Le Heron, R Le Heron, L Taylor, CJ Lundquist… - Marine Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
Despite international advances in linking ecosystem knowledge and ecosystem-based
management (EBM) frameworks, progress in Aotearoa New Zealand to develop holistic …

Addressing surprise and uncertain futures in marine science, marine governance, and society

SF Thrush, N Lewis, R Le Heron, KT Fisher… - Ecology and …, 2016 - JSTOR
On an increasingly populated planet, with decreasing biodiversity and limited new
opportunities to tap unexploited natural resources, there is a clear need to adjust aspects of …

Transdisciplinary science and the importance of Indigenous knowledge

V Baker, J Ataria, R Ankeny… - Integrated Environmental …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
As we move ever closer to the brink of global environmental collapse, it is vital that we work
collaboratively and collectively as global, national, and local communities to design …

Key research priorities for the future of marine science in New Zealand

RM Jarvis, T Young - Marine Policy, 2019 - Elsevier
New Zealand's marine and coastal environments are of significant ecological, economic,
cultural and social value. Yet a multitude of threats, disjointed legislation, and considerable …