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International, regional and national commitments meet local implementation: A case study of marine conservation in Northern Ireland

机译:国际,地区和国家的承诺与当地的实施相吻合:以北爱尔兰的海洋保护为例

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It is increasingly accepted that humanity's unsustainable use of the marine environment is causing the degradation of the very marine ecosystems it relies upon. This awareness had led to the generation of a significant number of international agreements and conventions aimed at improving marine management and conserving marine ecosystems. In the European Union, this has resulted in the evolution of an extensive array of environmental legislation and policy. In addition, the United Kingdom and its devolved regions have been developing their own policies and legislative tools to advance marine conservation and management. Party to all of these tiers of governance, Northern Ireland has made numerous international, regional and national commitments to protecting and restoring marine ecosystems. Here those commitments are explored in terms of the local political, administrative and governance reality in Northern Ireland. A complex governance structure and lack of interdepartmental co-operation is shown to severely hinder Northern Ireland's ability to meet stated commitments. Underfunding and lack of political will also seriously hamper conservation efforts. Findings indicate that the integration of all marine management functions into a single marine management organisation would greatly facilitate Northern Ireland's progress and that the development of an ecologically coherent network of marine protected areas would go a long way towards fulfilling its conservation commitments. This case study demonstrates some of the hurdles small nations face in meeting their responsibilities under regional and international agreements and highlights the gap between a nations conservation commitments and its successful implementation of policy to fulfil them.
机译:人们日益接受人类对海洋环境的不可持续利用正在导致其所依赖的海洋生态系统退化。这种认识导致产生了许多旨在改善海洋管理和保护海洋生态系统的国际协定和公约。在欧盟,这导致了广泛的环境立法和政策的演变。此外,联合王国及其下游地区一直在制定自己的政策和立法工具,以促进海洋保护和管理。北爱尔兰是所有这些治理层的成员,为保护和恢复海洋生态系统做出了许多国际,区域和国家承诺。这些承诺是根据北爱尔兰当地的政治,行政和治理现实进行探索的。事实表明,复杂的治理结构和部门间合作的缺乏严重阻碍了北爱尔兰履行既定承诺的能力。资金不足和缺乏政治性也会严重阻碍保护工作。调查结果表明,将所有海洋管理职能整合到一个单一的海洋管理组织中将极大地促进北爱尔兰的进步,建立一个生态上协调一致的海洋保护区网络将大大有助于实现其保护承诺。本案例研究表明了小国在履行其根据区域和国际协议承担的责任方面面临的一些障碍,并突出了一个国家的保护承诺与成功履行其承诺的政策之间的差距。

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    《Marine policy》 |2013年第3期|140-150|共11页
  • 作者单位

    Environmental Science Research Institute, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Londonderry BT52 ISA, UK;

    Department of Animal Biology, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain;

    Environmental Science Research Institute, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Londonderry BT52 ISA, UK,African Centre for Conservation Ecology, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    legislation; policy; management; marine protected areas; biodiversity; Europe;

    机译:立法;政策;管理;海洋保护区;生物多样性;欧洲;

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