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"Taking Stock - the State of the Oceans." |
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IOSF 2009 The proceedings of the 2009 meeting of the International Ocean Stewardship Forum are available below.
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Keynote Presentations
New Ocean Governance for New Times: Building Integrated and Operational Strategies for Ocean Stewardship. - D. James Baker, Director, Global Carbon Measurement Program, The William J. Clinton Foundation. The Arctic Ocean: National, International and Commercial Interests. - Paul Berkman, Arctic Geopolitics Group, Cambridge. Arctic Climate: Present and Future Challenges. - Ola M. Johannessen, Nansen Environmental & Remote Sensing Centre (NERSC). Geoengineering the Oceans: Miracle Cure or Snake Oil? - Peter Liss, University of East Anglia. Marine Geoengineering - International Governance Issues. - Chris Vivian, Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science (Cefas). |
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Additional Presentations Geoengineering in the marine environment: how might this impact climate? Overview of UK Policy in the Arctic. Ocean Fertilisation for Geoengineering: the Goal of Excellent Science and Effective Governance. Climate, Geopolitics and the Industrialisation of the Arctic. Maritime boundaries in the Arctic: resource and socioeconomic development issues. The legal framework for iron fertilisation experiments in the ocean. Underwater noise from commercial shipping. Protecting the Wild Ocean: Developing Legal and Institutional Arrangements for Environmental Impact Assessment and Spatial Planning in Marine Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction. |
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Focus Groups' Reports The Arctic - Governance and Practice Geoengineering - Governance and Practice |
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