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The Blue Economy is emerging on the global scene as a powerful and
persuasive new concept for sustainable development based on
economic activities associated with the ocean. Several regions
globally have adopted this concept at national and regional levels,
including the Caribbean. Given the complex, multisectoral and
multilevel nature of the Blue Economy, it is clear that different
approaches will be needed for different regions. Hence, this volume
explores the opportunities, threats and risks involved in
operationalising the Blue Economy in the Wider Caribbean Region,
defined as northern Brazil to the USA and all mainland and island
countries and territories in-between. The first part of the book
looks at where the region stands in the global picture regarding
adoption of the Blue Economy and what is planned. The second set of
chapters examines key crosscutting issues such as ecosystem
services, climate change and governance at national and regional
levels that could make or break the Blue Economy initiative. The
book then goes on to explore the main sectoral activities that will
constitute the Blue Economies in the region: fisheries, tourism,
shipping and transport, renewable energy, oil and gas, seabed
mining and waste management are all considered. The book ends with
a synthesis of the political and technical requirements to overcome
threats and take advantage of opportunities in the Blue Economy.
The Blue Economy is emerging on the global scene as a powerful and
persuasive new concept for sustainable development based on
economic activities associated with the ocean. Several regions
globally have adopted this concept at national and regional levels,
including the Caribbean. Given the complex, multisectoral and
multilevel nature of the Blue Economy, it is clear that different
approaches will be needed for different regions. Hence, this volume
explores the opportunities, threats and risks involved in
operationalising the Blue Economy in the Wider Caribbean Region,
defined as northern Brazil to the USA and all mainland and island
countries and territories in-between. The first part of the book
looks at where the region stands in the global picture regarding
adoption of the Blue Economy and what is planned. The second set of
chapters examines key crosscutting issues such as ecosystem
services, climate change and governance at national and regional
levels that could make or break the Blue Economy initiative. The
book then goes on to explore the main sectoral activities that will
constitute the Blue Economies in the region: fisheries, tourism,
shipping and transport, renewable energy, oil and gas, seabed
mining and waste management are all considered. The book ends with
a synthesis of the political and technical requirements to overcome
threats and take advantage of opportunities in the Blue Economy.
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