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Partnering for a sustainable ocean: The Role of Regional Ocean Governance in Implementing Sustainable Development Goal 14

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Wright,  Glen
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Schmidt,  Stefanie
IASS Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies Potsdam;

Rochette,  Julien
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Shackeroff Theisen,  Janna
IASS Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies Potsdam;

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Unger,  Sebastian
IASS Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies Potsdam;

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Waweru,  Yvonne
IASS Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies Potsdam;

Müller,  Alexander
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Ekeborn,  Jan
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v. Kistowski,  Kristin
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Momanyi,  Akunga
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Thiele,  Thorsten
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Wright, G., Schmidt, S., Rochette, J., Shackeroff Theisen, J., Unger, S., Waweru, Y., Müller, A. (2017): Partnering for a sustainable ocean: The Role of Regional Ocean Governance in Implementing Sustainable Development Goal 14, Potsdam : PROG: IDDRI, IASS, TMG & UN Environment, 73 p.
https://doi.org/10.2312/iass.2017.011


Cite as: https://publications.rifs-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_2353384
Abstract
Partnering for a Sustainable Ocean: The Role of Regional Ocean Governance in ImplementingSDG14 highlights the major role that regional ocean governance can play in theimplementation of SDG14. It assesses the mandates of different regional frameworks, showcasesexisting regional efforts contributing to the specific targets underpinning SDG14, andidentifies key contributions that regional initiatives can make to the overarching challengesof the 2030 Agenda. AcknowledgementsKey messages1. Regional cooperations are is essential for ocean sustainabilityRegional approaches to ocean governance make it possible for States and stakeholders tocooperate at an ecosystem scale and work together across sectors and national boundaries.2. Most of the SDG14 targets can be addressed through regional initiativesRegional approaches and instruments can play a key role in meeting most of the SDG14 targets,with particular relevance in the areas of marine pollution, sustainable ocean management,fisheries, conservation, and economic benefits for Small Island Developing States and LeastDeveloped Countries.3. Regional ocean governance is a driver for the development of integrated approachesRegional approaches can help advance ocean governance by bringing all relevant actorstogether, taking the interdependencies among SDG14 targets into account, and providingco-benefits for the other SDGs.4. Regional ocean governance efforts require greater support to overcome gaps and institutionalweaknesses.Regional cooperation is key to the success of SDG14 and the 2030 Agenda, and should befurther strengthened, including through capacity building and the development of regionalpartnerships.