Marine Policy
Scope & Guideline
Navigating the Future of Marine Governance
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Marine Resource Management and Sustainability:
The journal emphasizes research on the management of marine resources, including fisheries, aquaculture, and marine protected areas, aimed at achieving sustainability and resilience in marine ecosystems. - Policy Analysis and Governance:
It focuses on the examination of policy frameworks, governance structures, and regulatory mechanisms that influence marine resource utilization and conservation, particularly in the context of international agreements and local governance. - Socio-economic Impacts and Community Engagement:
Research published often explores the socio-economic dimensions of marine policies, including community participation, livelihood impacts, and the role of local knowledge in fisheries management. - Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation:
The journal includes studies on the implications of climate change for marine ecosystems and fisheries, highlighting adaptive strategies and policies for resilience. - Interdisciplinary Approaches to Marine Issues:
Marine Policy encourages interdisciplinary research that integrates natural and social sciences to address complex marine challenges, promoting collaborative solutions.
Trending and Emerging
- Blue Economy Initiatives:
There is a growing emphasis on research related to the blue economy, focusing on sustainable economic growth from marine resources while ensuring environmental protection and social equity. - Gender and Social Equity in Fisheries:
Emerging studies explore the role of gender and social equity in fisheries management, emphasizing the importance of inclusive policies and community engagement in achieving sustainability. - Marine Spatial Planning (MSP):
Research on marine spatial planning is on the rise, reflecting the need for integrated approaches to manage competing uses of marine space and promote sustainable development. - Climate Resilience and Adaptation Strategies:
Increasing attention is being paid to climate change adaptation and resilience strategies in marine policy, highlighting the need for policies that support vulnerable coastal communities and ecosystems. - Digital Technologies in Marine Governance:
The integration of digital technologies and data-driven approaches in marine governance is emerging as a significant theme, with studies focusing on the use of big data, remote sensing, and participatory tools for effective management.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Fisheries Management:
There has been a noticeable decline in research centered on traditional fisheries management practices, as the discourse shifts towards innovative and integrated approaches, including ecosystem-based management and co-management models. - Single-species Focus:
Research that emphasizes single-species management is becoming less common, with a growing preference for studies that consider ecosystem interactions and multi-species dynamics, reflecting a broader understanding of marine ecology. - Marine Pollution Studies:
Although still relevant, the frequency of studies solely focused on marine pollution has decreased, as researchers are increasingly integrating pollution issues within broader themes of sustainability and climate resilience. - Legal Frameworks for Marine Biodiversity:
The focus on legal frameworks specifically for marine biodiversity conservation appears to be waning, as discussions evolve to encompass a more holistic view of ocean governance and integrated marine spatial planning. - Sector-specific Economic Analyses:
Research concentrating on sector-specific economic impacts, such as those solely related to commercial fisheries or aquaculture, is diminishing in favor of broader, integrated economic assessments that include multiple sectors and their interdependencies.
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