The Blue Economy: Evaluating the Human Benefits from and Pressures on Marine and Coastal Environments
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Oceans and Coastal Zones".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2021) | Viewed by 61119
Special Issue Editors
Interests: anthropogenic uses of protected areas
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Interests: marine economics and ecosystem services
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The Blue Economy involves coupling the economic and environment sustainability of our ocean and coastal zone settings worldwide. Although defined slightly differently across the world, the Blue Economy can be defined as sustainable productive, service, and all other related activities using and protecting coastal and marine resources’ sustainable development that meets Goal 14 of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development strategy. In this Special Issue, we seek to understand and report on ocean and coastal zone human uses and economic interactions. This includes both the ways in which humans benefit from the marine environment via ecosystem services and the pressures on ocean and coastal environments from human use both in the water (e.g., marine transportation and fishing) and on land (e.g., agriculture and development). Human actions, whether we are receiving benefits from the environment or engaged in behavior that influences environmental quality, impact the value of the Blue Economy. By focusing on both the lives and livelihoods of people who may be providing or being provided benefits from the environment, particularly important in the post-COVID-19 reality, this Special Edition will provide an array of research related to the Blue Economy.
Prof. Dr. Robert C. Burns
Dr. Danielle Schwarzmann
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Blue Economy
- Sustainability
- Ocean economy
- Recreational fishing
- Marine recreation
- Food security
- Wastewater runoff
- Sustainable development
- Restoration
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