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Putting people at the centre of marine governance across the UK and Ireland: 20 years of society and the sea

McKinley, Emma and McElduff, Linda and Ritchie, Heather (2024) Putting people at the centre of marine governance across the UK and Ireland: 20 years of society and the sea. Ocean and Coastal Management, 255. p. 15.

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Abstract

Once considered a scientific, technocratic activity, marine governance has shifted from a top down, state directed process toward participatory and deliberative approaches. In parallel, there has been increasing acknowledgment of the need to consider the human dimensions of marine and coastal issues, and the role of citizens in delivering the sustainable management and protection of the marine environment. By doing so, a more complete understanding of the complex relationship between society and the sea may be achieved. Research has shown that marine practitioners recognise that higher levels of civic involvement and citizenship in the management of the marine environment would be beneficial. Despite this, questions are raised as to whether existing governing institutions, legal structures, and planning instruments enable this to readily happen in practice. This paper explores the extent to which existing marine governance instruments are positioned to engender a society of marine citizens to meaningfully engage with marine stewardship behaviours in the UK and Ireland. A multi-phased research approach critically analyses existing relevant legislation, legal and policy frameworks, focusing on themes associated with the human dimensions of marine governance, including marine stewardship. This evaluation highlights a limited inclusion of terms relating to marine stewardship nationally, but recognises the foundations are there a more strategic and cognisant recognition of human-ocean relationships within marine governance across a range of scales and contexts.

Item Type: Articles
Keywords: UK, Ireland, Governance, Sustainable Management, Marine Environment, Legislation, Coastal Management, Coastal Communities, Stakeholders
Subjects: Right to Resources
Depositing User: Kokila ICSF Krish
Date Deposited: 01 Mar 2025 11:55
Last Modified: 01 Mar 2025 11:55
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/21209

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