北极航运安全的多边合作治理:通过协作网络分析考察北极理事会的影响

IF 4.8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY
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全球气候变化使北极海冰急剧减少,开辟了新的潜在航运路线,这引起了国际社会的关注。本研究探讨了北极理事会在关注北极航运安全的合作治理网络中的作用。为此,我们收集了 49 个由国际组织和北极理事会发起的合作活动作为数据样本。这些活动被分为两组,一组包含所有活动,另一组不包括北极理事会发起的活动。因此,根据网络密度、平均路径长度、网络传递性、中心性指数(度、亲密度、间度)和聚类分析,建立并评估了两个合作网络。结果表明,北极理事会极大地增强了国际合作网络的网络密度和反转性,重塑了核心-外围动态和有凝聚力的子群结构。例如,在北极理事会的影响下,加拿大、法国和日本的中心度(度数、接近度、间隔度)超过了英国。聚类系数的结果显示了北极理事会对国家间联系的影响,从而导致合作模式的转变。此外,分组凝聚力和密度系数证实了北极理事会在促进国家间合作和重组治理网络方面的作用。
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Multilateral collaborative governance of Arctic shipping safety: Examining the impact of the Arctic Council via collaborative network analysis

Global climate change has dramatically reduced Arctic sea ice, opening new potential shipping routes, which has garnered international attention. This study explores the role of the Arctic Council in the collaborative governance network focused on Arctic shipping safety. For this purpose, a collection of 49 collaborative events initiated by international organisations and the Arctic Council was used as the data sample. These events are divided into two groups, one containing all the events and the other excluding those initiated by the Arctic Council. As a result, two collaborative networks are developed and evaluated based on network density, average path length, network transitivity, centrality indices (degree, closeness, betweenness), and clustering analysis. The results demonstrate that the Arctic Council significantly enhances the network density and transitivity of the international collaboration network, and reshapes core-periphery dynamics and cohesive subgroup structures. For instance, under the influence of the Arctic Council, Canada, France, and Japan surpass the United Kingdom in centrality (degree, closeness, betweenness). Results of the clustering coefficients reveal the Arctic Council's impact on connections among states, leading to shifts in collaboration patterns. Additionally, subgroup cohesion and density coefficients confirm the Arctic Council's role in promoting collaboration among states and restructuring governance networks.

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Ocean & Coastal Management
Ocean & Coastal Management 环境科学-海洋学
CiteScore
8.50
自引率
15.20%
发文量
321
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: Ocean & Coastal Management is the leading international journal dedicated to the study of all aspects of ocean and coastal management from the global to local levels. We publish rigorously peer-reviewed manuscripts from all disciplines, and inter-/trans-disciplinary and co-designed research, but all submissions must make clear the relevance to management and/or governance issues relevant to the sustainable development and conservation of oceans and coasts. Comparative studies (from sub-national to trans-national cases, and other management / policy arenas) are encouraged, as are studies that critically assess current management practices and governance approaches. Submissions involving robust analysis, development of theory, and improvement of management practice are especially welcome.
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