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This important Research Handbook provides a guide to navigating the tangled array of laws and policies available to counter the multiple threats of ocean acidification. It investigates the limitations and opportunities for addressing ocean acidification under global governance frameworks, including multilateral environmental agreements, law of the sea and human rights instruments.



  The book also describes regional and national approaches and challenges in responding to ocean acidification. The special vulnerabilities of the Arctic, Antarctic and South Pacific are highlighted. Limited responses by regional sea programmes and regional fisheries management organizations are summarized. Case studies are provided from Australia, Brazil, China and the United States.



  This discerning Research Handbook will be a welcome read for policy makers and students with an interest in the laws and policies of marine governance and climate change. This will also be an ideal read for those who are interested in the pressing environmental issues facing the world community.

Recenzijas

. . . the edited collection makes for an excellent contribution to the literature on ocean acidification. Many of the contributions address issues that have not yet received much scholarly attention, while those that cover more familiar topics provide new perspectives and track recent developments in the legal and policy response to ocean acidification. Research Handbook on Ocean Acidification Law and Policy certainly succeeds in providing a navigational guide to the tangled currents of responding to ocean acidification at the global, regional and national levels. For this, the editors and the contributors are to be commended. Hopefully this guide will not only be the basis for further scholarly investigation of the different challenges ocean acidification presents, but will also be read by policymakers at different levels of governance and go some way to steering them towards more effective responses to continuing ocean acidification. -- Philipp Peter Nickels, The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law Like climate change, ocean acidification is caused by rising carbon dioxide emissions. However, unlike the former, its adverse impacts on the marine ecosystems globally, biological diversity, human rights and food security are largely unaddressed. This Research Handbook draws attention to this gap in law and policy; a gap in dire need of closing. The opportunities, the book suggests, lie in regional, national and sub-national responses. The success depends on whether governments rise to this major challenge. In this context, the book is an alarm bell. -- Christina Voigt, University of Oslo, Norway

List of figures
vii
List of contributors
viii
Acknowledgments xi
1 Introduction to the Research Handbook on Ocean Acidification Law and Policy
1(10)
David L Vander Zwaag
Niliifer Oral
Tim Stephens
PART I SCIENTIFIC CONTEXT
2 Ocean acidification: scientific understanding and challenges
11(13)
Dan Laffoley
John M Baxter
Elizabeth B Jewett
Maureen T Brooks
Nelson A Lagos
PART II GLOBAL LAW AND POLICY
3 Implications of the Paris Agreement for action on ocean acidification within the UNFCCC
24(13)
Ellycia R Harrould-Kolieb
4 Ocean acidification and multilateral environmental agreements
37(16)
Naporn Popattanachai
Elizabeth A Kirk
5 Maritime transport and ocean acidification
53(8)
Beatriz Martinez Romera
6 Ocean acidification and a new treaty on marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction
61(13)
Joanna Mossop
7 Food security, fisheries and ocean acidification: a human rights based approach
74(20)
Hilal Elver
Niliifer Oral
PART III REGIONAL LAW AND POLICY
8 Regional seas programs and ocean acidification
94(29)
Kerry Tetzlaff
9 Regional fisheries bodies and ocean acidification
123(19)
Rosemary Rayfuse
10 Ocean acidification and the Arctic: regional scientific and governance responses
142(22)
Nadja Steiner
David L Vander Zwaag
11 Southern Ocean acidification and the Antarctic Treaty System
164(15)
Karen N Scott
12 Ocean acidification and Pacific Island countries and territories: sounding the alarm on an existential threat
179(22)
Clement Yow Mulalap
PART IV NATIONAL LAW AND POLICY
13 Ocean acidification: science, policy and law in Australia
201(19)
Ellycia R Harrould-Kolieb
Tim Stephens
14 Brazilian policy and law review on ocean acidification and climate change: achievements and challenges
220(18)
Maria Helena Fonseca de Souza Rolim
Victor Alencar Mayer Feitosa Ventura
15 Ocean acidification and China's response
238(22)
Jiayu Bai
Jiaxin Sui
16 The battle against ocean acidification in the United States
260(16)
Sherry P Broder
Index 276
Edited by David L. VanderZwaag, Professor of Law and Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in Ocean Law and Governance, Marine and Environmental Law Institute, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University, Canada, Nilüfer Oral, Director, Centre for International Law, National University of Singapore and United Nations International Law Commission member and Tim Stephens, Professor of International Law and Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law, University of Sydney Law School, Australia