持续转型:不断变化的海洋治理,环境意义,以及约克郡东海岸“落后”的英国脱欧叙事。

Anna S Antonova
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向可持续发展的转变经常被视为蓝色增长的关键,但它们往往会给社区带来复杂的后果。本文通过约克郡东海岸的英国脱欧投票来说明环境意义在这些过程中的作用。基于对2017年进行的半正式访谈中的叙事材料的话语制度主义分析,以及来自媒体、政策和地区档案的文本文件,我追踪了从《上帝之战》到今天,海洋治理制度转型、环境意义以及英国与欧盟关系之间的联系。《联合国海洋法公约》III后,英国海洋治理向基于生态系统的管理转变,使当地社区不仅在经济上感到“落后”,而且在地方、劳动力和环境等被边缘化的地方意义方面也感到“落后”。在这种背景下,英国脱欧公投显示了转型过程的多重价值,以及将环境意义视为其公正执行的一部分的重要性。
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Sustaining transformations: changing marine governance, environmental meaning, and 'left behind' Brexit narratives on the Yorkshire East Coast.

Sustaining transformations: changing marine governance, environmental meaning, and 'left behind' Brexit narratives on the Yorkshire East Coast.

Transformations to sustainability are frequently framed as key to blue growth, but they often engender complex consequences for communities. This article illustrates the role of environmental meaning in these processes through the lens of the Brexit vote on the Yorkshire East Coast. Based on discursive institutionalist analysis of narrative materials from semi-formal interviews conducted in 2017 alongside textual documentation from media, policy, and regional archives, I trace connections between transforming marine governance regimes, environmental meaning, and the British relationship with the EU from the Cod Wars to today. The transformation towards ecosystem-based management in British maritime governance post UNCLOS III left local communities feeling 'left behind' not only economically but also in terms of marginalised local meanings of place, labour, and environment. The Brexit vote, in this context, shows the multivalence of transformational processes and the importance of considering environmental meaning as part of their just execution.

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