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Policy Options to Eliminate Additional Marine Plastic Litter By 2050 Under the G20 Osaka Blue Ocean Vision: An International Resource Panel Think Piece
(2021)
The Osaka Blue Ocean Vision, agreed under the Japanese G20 presidency in 2019, voluntarily commits G20 countries to “reduce additional pollution by marine plastic litter to zero by 2050 through a comprehensive life-cycle ...
Policy Options to Eliminate Additional Marine Plastic Litter By 2050 Under the G20 Osaka Blue Ocean Vision: An International Resource Panel Think Piece [Factsheet]
(2021)
Plastic litter entering the ocean is increasing, the impacts of plastic pollution on marine and coastal ecosystems are worsening, and our increasing understanding of the negative impacts of plastic pollution on human health ...
Building Biodiversity: The Natural Resource Management Approach
(2021)
The Aichi Targets state that governments and natural resource stakeholders ought to, among other commitments, implement plans for sustainable production and consumption. These targets were intended to keep the impacts of ...
Governing Coastal Resources: Implications for a Sustainable Blue Economy
(2021)
Coastal resources - including fish, minerals and energy - are critical to people, nature and the economy, and are a focus for the emerging sustainable blue economy agenda. Whilst there is no globally agreed definition of ...
Governing Coastal Resources: Implications for a Sustainable Blue Economy - Summary for Policymakers
(2021)
This report identifies the numerous pathways through
which land-based activities generate impacts on coastal
resources, acknowledging that they can differ, depending
on the location, type, condition and resilience of ...
Governing Coastal Resources: Implications for a Sustainable Blue Economy [Factsheet]
(2021)
The report draws together an evidence base that demonstrates beyond question the need for enhanced governance coordination between terrestrial activities and marine resources.