Social equity is key to sustainable ocean governance

Calls to address social equity in ocean governance are expanding. Yet ‘equity’ is seldom clearly defined. Here we present a framework to support contextually-informed assessment of equity in ocean governance. Guiding questions include: (1) Where and (2) Why is equity being examined? (3) Equity for o...

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Autores principales: Crosman, Katherine, Allison, Edward H., Ota, Yoshitaka, Cisneros-Montemayor, Andrés, Singh, Gerald, Swartz, Wilf, Bailey, Megan, Barclay, Kate, Blume, Grant, Colléter, Mathieu, Fabinyi, Michael, Faustman, Elaine, Fielding, Russell, Griffin, P. Joshua, Hanich, Quentin, Harden-Davies, Harriet, Kelly, Ryan, Kelly, Tiff-Annie, Klinger, Terrie, Kittinger, John, Nakamura, Katrina, Pauwelussen, Annet, Pictou, Sherry, Rothschild, Chris, Seto, Katherine, Spalding, Ana
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Springer 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127756
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author Crosman, Katherine
Allison, Edward H.
Ota, Yoshitaka
Cisneros-Montemayor, Andrés
Singh, Gerald
Swartz, Wilf
Bailey, Megan
Barclay, Kate
Blume, Grant
Colléter, Mathieu
Fabinyi, Michael
Faustman, Elaine
Fielding, Russell
Griffin, P. Joshua
Hanich, Quentin
Harden-Davies, Harriet
Kelly, Ryan
Kelly, Tiff-Annie
Klinger, Terrie
Kittinger, John
Nakamura, Katrina
Pauwelussen, Annet
Pictou, Sherry
Rothschild, Chris
Seto, Katherine
Spalding, Ana
author_browse Allison, Edward H.
Bailey, Megan
Barclay, Kate
Blume, Grant
Cisneros-Montemayor, Andrés
Colléter, Mathieu
Crosman, Katherine
Fabinyi, Michael
Faustman, Elaine
Fielding, Russell
Griffin, P. Joshua
Hanich, Quentin
Harden-Davies, Harriet
Kelly, Ryan
Kelly, Tiff-Annie
Kittinger, John
Klinger, Terrie
Nakamura, Katrina
Ota, Yoshitaka
Pauwelussen, Annet
Pictou, Sherry
Rothschild, Chris
Seto, Katherine
Singh, Gerald
Spalding, Ana
Swartz, Wilf
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Ota, Yoshitaka
Cisneros-Montemayor, Andrés
Singh, Gerald
Swartz, Wilf
Bailey, Megan
Barclay, Kate
Blume, Grant
Colléter, Mathieu
Fabinyi, Michael
Faustman, Elaine
Fielding, Russell
Griffin, P. Joshua
Hanich, Quentin
Harden-Davies, Harriet
Kelly, Ryan
Kelly, Tiff-Annie
Klinger, Terrie
Kittinger, John
Nakamura, Katrina
Pauwelussen, Annet
Pictou, Sherry
Rothschild, Chris
Seto, Katherine
Spalding, Ana
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description Calls to address social equity in ocean governance are expanding. Yet ‘equity’ is seldom clearly defined. Here we present a framework to support contextually-informed assessment of equity in ocean governance. Guiding questions include: (1) Where and (2) Why is equity being examined? (3) Equity for or amongst Whom? (4) What is being distributed? (5) When is equity considered? And (6) How do governance structures impact equity? The framework supports consistent operationalization of equity, challenges oversimplification, and allows evaluation of progress. It is a step toward securing the equitable ocean governance already reflected in national and international commitments.
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spelling CGSpace1277562025-10-26T12:55:57Z Social equity is key to sustainable ocean governance Crosman, Katherine Allison, Edward H. Ota, Yoshitaka Cisneros-Montemayor, Andrés Singh, Gerald Swartz, Wilf Bailey, Megan Barclay, Kate Blume, Grant Colléter, Mathieu Fabinyi, Michael Faustman, Elaine Fielding, Russell Griffin, P. Joshua Hanich, Quentin Harden-Davies, Harriet Kelly, Ryan Kelly, Tiff-Annie Klinger, Terrie Kittinger, John Nakamura, Katrina Pauwelussen, Annet Pictou, Sherry Rothschild, Chris Seto, Katherine Spalding, Ana fish framework blue growth social equity ocean governance Calls to address social equity in ocean governance are expanding. Yet ‘equity’ is seldom clearly defined. Here we present a framework to support contextually-informed assessment of equity in ocean governance. Guiding questions include: (1) Where and (2) Why is equity being examined? (3) Equity for or amongst Whom? (4) What is being distributed? (5) When is equity considered? And (6) How do governance structures impact equity? The framework supports consistent operationalization of equity, challenges oversimplification, and allows evaluation of progress. It is a step toward securing the equitable ocean governance already reflected in national and international commitments. 2022-08-10 2023-01-21T12:26:12Z 2023-01-21T12:26:12Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127756 en Open Access application/pdf Springer Katherine Crosman, Edward (Eddie) Allison, Yoshitaka Ota, Andrés Cisneros-Montemayor, Gerald Singh, Wilf Swartz, Megan Bailey, Kate Barclay, Grant Blume, Mathieu Colléter, Michael Fabinyi, Elaine Faustman, Russell Fielding, P. Joshua Griffin, Quentin Hanich, Harriet Harden-Davies, Ryan Kelly, Tiff-Annie Kelly, Terrie Klinger, John Kittinger, Katrina Nakamura, Annet Pauwelussen, Sherry Pictou, Chris Rothschild, Katherine Seto, Ana Spalding. (10/8/2022). Social equity is key to sustainable ocean governance. npj Ocean Sustainability, 4 (1).
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framework
blue growth
social equity
ocean governance
Crosman, Katherine
Allison, Edward H.
Ota, Yoshitaka
Cisneros-Montemayor, Andrés
Singh, Gerald
Swartz, Wilf
Bailey, Megan
Barclay, Kate
Blume, Grant
Colléter, Mathieu
Fabinyi, Michael
Faustman, Elaine
Fielding, Russell
Griffin, P. Joshua
Hanich, Quentin
Harden-Davies, Harriet
Kelly, Ryan
Kelly, Tiff-Annie
Klinger, Terrie
Kittinger, John
Nakamura, Katrina
Pauwelussen, Annet
Pictou, Sherry
Rothschild, Chris
Seto, Katherine
Spalding, Ana
Social equity is key to sustainable ocean governance
title Social equity is key to sustainable ocean governance
title_full Social equity is key to sustainable ocean governance
title_fullStr Social equity is key to sustainable ocean governance
title_full_unstemmed Social equity is key to sustainable ocean governance
title_short Social equity is key to sustainable ocean governance
title_sort social equity is key to sustainable ocean governance
topic fish
framework
blue growth
social equity
ocean governance
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127756
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