Dotting the I’s and crossing the T’s on the fifty shades of blue economy: an urgent step to address the UN Ocean Decade
IF 1
4区 地球科学
Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
T. Santos
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Abstract
When it comes to the seas and ocean agenda, there is a wide and diverse range of publications of scientific articles and technical reports dealing with different issues and approaches (Lee, Noh and Khim, 2020), especially in the last fifty years. There are consolidated contributions mainly from biological sciences and oceanography, however it is possible to argue that the 21st century witnesses an increase in the number of publications on the subject and the contribution of other sciences and knowledge (Kaczynski, 2011). In this context, economic science starts to study its social and economic relevance in a broader perspective (Santos, 2019), as well as other areas that highlight its role, such as law, international relations, cultural and gender studies. Traditionally, Economics used to consider the ocean particularly regarding to international maritime transport and fishing. © 2021 The authors. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons license. Ocean and Coastal Research http://doi.org/10.1590/2675-2824069.21017ts RevIew
在蓝色经济的50个阴影上点上“I”和“T”:解决联合国海洋十年的紧急步骤
在海洋和海洋议程方面,有各种各样的科学文章和技术报告出版物,涉及不同的问题和方法(Lee, Noh和Khim, 2020),特别是在过去的五十年中。主要来自生物科学和海洋学的综合贡献,但可以说,21世纪见证了关于该主题的出版物数量的增加以及其他科学和知识的贡献(Kaczynski, 2011)。在这种背景下,经济科学开始从更广泛的角度研究其社会和经济相关性(Santos, 2019),以及其他突出其作用的领域,如法律、国际关系、文化和性别研究。传统上,经济学过去常常考虑海洋,特别是关于国际海上运输和渔业。©2021作者。这是一篇在知识共享许可条款下发布的开放获取文章。海洋与海岸研究http://doi.org/10.1590/2675-2824069.21017ts评论
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