Aquaculture law and policy : global, regional and national perspectives / edited by Nigel Bankes, Faculty of Law, University of Calgary, Canada and K.G. Jebsen Centre for the Law of the Sea, University of Tromsø, the Arctic University of Norway, Norway ; Irene Dahl, K.G. Jebsen Centre for the Law of the Sea, University of Tromsø, the Arctic University of Norway, Norway ; David L. VanderZwaag, Marine & Environmental Law Institute, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University, Canada ; JCLOS K.G. Jebsen Centre for the Law of the Sea, Dalhousie University Marine & Environmental Law Institute.

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English
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Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2016]
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xi, 496 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

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    New horizons in environmental and energy law [More in this series]
    Summary note
    "Split into three distinct parts, the expert contributors first review the international legal dimensions, including chapters on the law of the sea, trade, and access and benefit sharing for aquatic genetic resources. Part two discusses how the EU and regional bodies, such as the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization (NASCO), have addressed aquaculture development and management whilst the final part contains twelve national case studies exploring how leading aquaculture producing countries have been putting sustainability principles into practice. These case studies focus on implementation approaches and challenges, in particular emphasizing ongoing national struggles in attaining effective aquaculture zoning and marine spatial planning."-- Back cover.
    Notes
    Papers based on workshop hosted at the Fridtjhof Nansen Institute (FNI) in Oslo in April 2015.--Page xi.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Introduction. Navigating multilevel governance in acquaculture / Nigel Bankes, Irene Dahl and David L. VanderZwaag
    • Part 1. Global perspectives
    • The international law and policy seascape for aquaculture : navigating tangled currents / David L. VanderZwaag
    • Aquaculture and trade : trade law and trade-related multilateral environmental agreements / Elizabeth Whitsitt and Nigel Bankes
    • The rising tide of access and benefit sharing in aquaculture / Fran Humphries
    • Part 2. Regional perspectives
    • Regional approaches to aquaculture and a case study of the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization / Irene Dahl
    • European Union aquaculture law and policy : prescriptive, diffuse and requiring further reform / Ronán Long
    • Part 3. National perspectives
    • Australian aquaculture / Marcus Haward
    • Aquaculture governance in Canada : a patchwork of approaches / Meinhard Doelle and Phillip Saunders
    • Three pillars for sustainable marine aquaculture : the evolving regulatory framework in Chile / Jessica Fuentes Olmos and Cecilia Engler
    • National aquaculture law and policy : China / Hui Liu
    • Iceland : aspects of the legal environment relating to aquaculture / Aðalheiður Jóhannsdóttir
    • Sustainable aquaculture in India : looking back to think ahead / Tony George Puthucherril
    • Aquaculture law and policy in New Zealand / Karen N. Scott
    • Aquaculture law and administration in Norway / Ingunn Elise Myklebust
    • The regulatory regime for aquaculture in the Philippines / Jay L. Batongbacal
    • Marine aquaculture in South Africa : the policy and legal framework / Jan Glazewski
    • Aquaculture and the law : United Kingdom and Scotland / Anne-Michelle Slater
    • Aquaculture in the United States / Ann Powers and Patrick Carroll
    • Conclusion. A summary of common themes / Nigel Bankes, Irene Dahl and David L. VanderZwaag.
    ISBN
    • 9781784718107 ((cased))
    • 1784718106 ((cased))
    LCCN
    2016942171
    OCLC
    956688726
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