Digitalisation of Ecosystem-Based Management and the Logistics Potential of the Arctic Region

Q1 Social Sciences
E. Korchagina, S. Barykin, Larisa Grigorievna Desfonteines, Samrat Ray, I. Shapovalova, V. Repnikova
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Abstract

The Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) have improved in theory and exercise over the years. Nevertheless, there are several flaws which prevent EIA from becoming a useful instrument for promoting Ecosystem-based Management (EBM). For instance, Deep Sea Mining (DSM) operations are expected to create considerable environmental degradation undermining the poorly recognised mechanisms that remain mostly unknown. Evaluating the environmental consequences of DSM operations at all phases of the mining process from exploration to future exploitation has been among the top priorities of the International Seabed Authority (ISA). Hence, this study attempts to define the legal structure of the ISA to assess the environmental consequences of multiple stages of mining. Based on the observation, the existing methods do not reflect a comprehensive EIA process adhering to EBM. Therefore, it can be concluded that deficient impact analyses and inadequate Environmental Impact Statements (EISs) may be accommodated in the absence of a consistent and well-regulated procedure, allowing for double standards or unequal treatment of contractors and potential applicants.
基于生态系统的管理数字化与北极地区的物流潜力
多年来,环境影响评估在理论和实践上都有所改进。然而,有几个缺陷阻碍了环境影响评估成为促进基于生态系统的管理(EBM)的有用工具。例如,深海采矿(DSM)作业预计会造成相当大的环境退化,破坏人们普遍不了解的机制。在从勘探到未来开采的采矿过程的所有阶段,评估需求侧管理作业对环境的影响一直是国际海底管理局的首要任务之一。因此,本研究试图定义ISA的法律结构,以评估多个采矿阶段的环境后果。根据观察,现有方法没有反映出遵守EBM的全面环评过程。因此,可以得出结论,在缺乏一致和良好监管的程序的情况下,可能会考虑到影响分析不足和环境影响报告不充分,从而对承包商和潜在申请人实行双重标准或不平等待遇。
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Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management
Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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7.00
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management is an interdisciplinary, peer reviewed, international journal covering policy and decision-making relating to environmental assessment (EA) in the broadest sense. Uniquely, its specific aim is to explore the horizontal interactions between assessment and aspects of environmental management (not just the vertical interactions within the broad field of impact assessment) and thereby to identify comprehensive approaches to environmental improvement involving both qualitative and quantitative information. As the concepts associated with sustainable development mature, links between environmental assessment and management systems become all the more essential.
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