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Globalization and the World Ocean

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Globalization and the World Ocean

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Jacques offers a unique analysis of the connections between global marine and atmospheric science to global political phenomena. He shows how human survival is intricately linked to the sustainability of the world ocean, a singular connected body of regional oceans that is by definition a global resource that touches all other ecosystems. Jacques warns that the world ocean now offers evidence of several existential crises for global human populations, including declining global fisheries, coral reef losses, and climate change, but there has been a lack of global or regional cooperation in sustaining this complex ecosystem. He suggests how we can synthesize and coordinate global ecological information, exploring three regional areas in their local and global context: the South Pacific, Caribbean basin, and Southeast Asia. His book will be a valuable resource for researchers and students in environmental studies, marine sciences, and globalization studies.

Table of Contents

1 Chapter 1: Sea Mist and Salt Air for Sale
2 Chapter 2: Global Environmental Theory, Oceanic Circles
3 Chapter 3: Marine Political Ecology
4 Chapter 4: Sustainability in the South Pacific
5 Chapter 5: Sustainability in the Caribbean Basin
6 Chapter 6: Sustainability in Southeast Asia
7 Chapter 7: Connecting the Parts-Theoretical Connections
8 Chapter 8: Conclusion

Product details

Published 27 Apr 2006
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 208
ISBN 9780759105850
Imprint AltaMira Press
Dimensions 228 x 163 mm
Series Globalization and the Environment
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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