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The Global Integrated World Ocean Assessment: Linking Observations to Science and Policy Across Multiple Scales

机译:全球综合世界海洋评估:将观测结果与跨多个尺度的科学和政策联系起来

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In 2004, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly approved a regular process to report on the environmental, economic and social aspects of the world’s ocean. The Regular Process for Global Reporting and Assessment of the State of the Marine Environment, including Socioeconomic Aspects produced the first global integrated assessment of the marine environment in December 2016 (known as the first World Ocean Assessment). The second assessment, to be delivered in December 2020, will build on the baselines included in the first assessment, with a focus on establishing trends in the marine environment with relevance to global reporting needs such as those associated with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Central to the assessment process and its outputs are two components. First, is the utilisation of ocean observation and monitoring outputs and research to temporally assess physical, chemical, biological, social, economic and cultural components of coastal and marine environments to establish their current state, impacts currently affecting coastal and marine environments, responses to those impacts and associated ongoing trends. Second, is the knowledge brokering of ocean observations and associated research to provide key information that can be utilised and applied to address management and policy needs at local, regional and global scales. Through identifying both knowledge gaps and capacity needs, the assessment process also provides direction to policy makers for the future development and deployment of sustained observation systems that are required for enhancing knowledge and supporting national aspirations associated with the sustainable development of coastal and marine ecosystems. Input from the ocean observation community, managers and policy makers is critical for ensuring that the vital information required for supporting the science policy interface objectives of the Regular Process is included in the assessment. This community white paper discusses developments in linking ocean observations and science with policy achieved as part of the assessment process, and those required for providing strategic linkages into the future.
机译:2004年,联合国大会批准了一项定期程序,以报告世界海洋的环境,经济和社会方面。全球海洋环境状况报告和评估的定期程序,包括社会经济方面,于2016年12月进行了第一次全球海洋环境综合评估(称为第一次世界海洋评估)。将于2020年12月进行的第二次评估将以第一次评估中包含的基准为基础,重点是确定与全球报告需求相关的海洋环境趋势,例如与联合国可持续发展目标相关的趋势。评估过程及其输出的核心是两个组成部分。首先,是利用海洋观测和监测产出以及进行研究,以临时评估沿海和海洋环境的物理,化学,生物,社会,经济和文化组成部分,以确定其现状,当前影响沿海和海洋环境的影响,对这些影响的反应影响和相关的持续趋势。第二,是海洋观测和相关研究的知识中介,以提供关键信息,这些关键信息可用于并应用于地方,区域和全球范围内的管理和政策需求。通过查明知识差距和能力需求,评估过程还为决策者提供了指导,以指导未来发展和部署持续观测系统,这对于增进知识和支持与沿海和海洋生态系统可持续发展有关的国家愿望是必不可少的。海洋观测界,管理人员和政策制定者的投入对于确保评估中包含支持常规程序的科学政策接口目标所需的重要信息至关重要。本社区白皮书讨论了将海洋观测和科学与作为评估过程一部分而实现的政策联系起来的发展,以及为将来提供战略联系所必需的发展。

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