The analysis of the legal protection of the sea by tools of »co-production of knowledge« and participation is an important contribution to climate change mitigation. Based on a co-creation methodology that transcends disciplinary boundaries and enhances participatory approaches, numerous different experts offer perspectives on ocean protection from national, regional and international law.
Climate change affects the oceans on various levels - as an eco-system, as a storage for CO2, as a source of life, as a threat to coastal communities. For this reason, the UN sustainability goal 14 focuses on the protection of life at sea. The authors of this volume explore the transformative potential of co-creative processes in environmental and climate law, looking at rights of the sea, and on sea. The innovative approach of co-creation emphasises the integration of diverse forms of knowledge, encompassing scientific, indigenous, and local expertise to foster more inclusive and effective governance strategies for climate change and marine conservation, including sustainable fisheries, human rights protection and climate change adaptation. Based on a co-creation methodology that transcends disciplinary boundaries and enhances participatory approaches, this volume offers perspectives on ocean protection from national, regional and international law.
Inhaltsübersicht:
Eva Julia Lohse/Margherita Paola Poto/Violeta S. Radovich: Introduction: Co-creation as a Legal Methodological Approach for Inclusive Climate and Marine Governance -
Annamaria Bonomo/Nicolo Carnimeo/Eva Julia Lohse/Margherita Paola Poto: New Horizons of Administrative Law and Participation through Co-Creation: A Focus on Blue Governance -
Laura Vita/Margherita Poto: Ocean Literacy for All: From Theory to Practice -
Annamaria Bonomo/Francesco Blasi: Participation and Co-Creation in Connection with Marine Renewable Energy -
Violeta Radovich: Marine areas beyond national jurisdiction or marine areas within natural jurisdiction and beyond national jurisdiction? An ocean-centered perspective: rights of nature (RoN) and indigenous peoples and local communities' (IPLC's) knowledge integration -
Valeria Berros: Rights of Nature (at Sea) and participatory approaches - examples from Latin America -
Isabelle Zundel: Perspectives from the East African Crude Oil Pipeline: Participation and co-creation in the nexus of energy access, climate change and human rights -
JebbyGonza/Elia Mwanga/Omondi R. Owino: Regional Community Courts as an Engine for Co-Creation and Climate Change Governance: Perspectives on Climate Change Litigation from East African Law -
Violeta Radovich/Giuliana Panieri: Extreme Environments: Emerging from Ocean into Outer Space Regulation - introducing Ocean-Space Sustainability -
Eva Julia Lohse/Margherita Paola Poto/Violeta S. Radovich : Concluding remarks: the future of co-creation after 2030