Blue Economy and Blue Finance: Toward Sustainable Development and Ocean Governance
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Billions of people in Asia and the Pacific depend on healthy oceans for their livelihoods, food security, health, and recreation.
Billions of people in Asia and the Pacific depend on healthy oceans for their livelihoods, food security, health, and recreation. However, the impacts of climate change, marine pollution, overfishing, and unsustainable coastal development are increasingly threatening these ecosystems, jeopardizing the region’s small island nations and other developing coastal economies.
Blue Economy and Blue Finance: Toward Sustainable Development and Ocean Governance provides evidence-based approaches for promoting sustainable ocean and coastal development and management in Asia and the Pacific. It discusses governance, planning, sectoral management, and risk management imperatives. This includes innovative ocean financing schemes and strategies for mitigating the effects of climate change and unsustainable practices on ocean and coastal ecosystem-reliant communities and sectors. The book offers timely insights for policy makers and scholars seeking to better understand the region’s ocean sustainability challenges and opportunities.
Contents
- 1. Overview of the Blue Economy and Blue Finance by Michael Huang and Peter J. Morgan
- Part I: Blue Finance
- 2. Approaches to Strengthening Fisheries Financing and Institutional Mechanisms: A Cross-Country Comparison of Cambodia, India, and Indonesia by Raghu Dharmapuri Tirumala and Piyush Tiwari
- 3. Tracking International Aid for Ocean Conservation and Climate Action by Nagisa Shiiba, Miko Maekawa, Tibor Vegh, and John Virdina
- 4. The Blueness Index, Investment Choice, and Portfolio Allocation by Muhammad Zubair Mumtaz and Zachary Alexander Smith
- Part II: Blue Economy
- 5. Government Policy, Industrial Clusters, and the Blue Economy in the People’s Republic of China: A Case Study on the Shandong Peninsula Blue Economic Zone by Zhihai Xie
- 6. Developing the Philippine Blue Economy: Opportunities and Challenges in the Ocean Tourism Sector by Maria Angela G. Zafra
- 7. Capitalizing on Co-Benefits and Synergies to Promote the Blue Economy in Asia and the Pacific by Masanori Kobayashi, Atsushi Watanabe, Keita Furukawa, Keshia N. Tingson, Yimnang Golbuu, and Cielito F. Habito
- 8. Addressing Marine Litter through Sustainable Tourism: The Case of the Siargao Islands in the Southern Philippines by Kevin Roy B. Serrona, Jeongsoo Yu, and Mary Jean A. Camarin
- Part III: Blue Economy-Related Industry
- 9. Offshore Wind Energy as an Emergent Ocean Infrastructure in India: Mapping the Social and Environmental Impacts by Gopal K. Sarangi
- 10. Sustainable Coastal and Maritime Tourism: A Potential Blue Economy Avenue for Bangladesh by Md Wasiul Islam and Tapan Sarker
- Part IV: Interdisciplinary Methodology
- 11. Building Back Better in Small Island Developing States in the Pacific: Initial Insights from the Binary Constrained Disaster Model of Disaster Risk Management Policy Options in Fiji by Nepomuk Dunz, Hajime Tanaka, Nagisa Shiiba, Junko Mochizuki, and Asjad Naqvi
- 12. Are Coastal Protective Hard Structures Still Applicable with Respect to Shoreline Changes in Sri Lanka? by L.C.K. Abeykoon, E.P.D.N. Thilakarathne, A.P. Abeygunawardana, T.W.S. Warnasuriya, and K.P.U.T. Egodauyana
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