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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Main Authors: 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
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Springer 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127756
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Summary: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.