Toward ecosystem-based deep-sea governance: a review of global approaches and China’s participation

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作者
Ting Yu [1 ]
Rui Liu [2 ]
Ying Jin [1 ]
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[1] National Marine Data and Information Service,Department of Mathematics
[2] Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Information Technology,undefined
[3] Ministry of Natural Resources,undefined
[4] Sorbonne University,undefined
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Marine Development | / 3卷 / 1期
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Deep sea; Ecosystem-based; Governance approach; International cooperation; Ocean governance;
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10.1007/s44312-024-00045-y
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The deep sea is an expansive and largely unexplored domain, and its effective governance requires concerted international efforts. Despite the existence of international frameworks, the current deep-sea governance structures are somewhat fragmented, led by selected entities, and address only a limited range of issues. This study examines the current landscape of international deep-sea governance, exploring the organizational frameworks, institutional structures, key actors, pressing issues, and management instruments. It also analyzes the multiple challenges that confront deep-sea governance in light of the imperative for developing an ecosystem-based approach. Furthermore, the study evaluates China’s engagement in international deep-sea governance in terms of following international conventions and contributing to scientific and technological advancements. Moreover, guided by the principles of a maritime community in a shared future, pathways for enhanced participation in ecosystem-based deep-sea governance are proposed.
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