Global Blue Economy

Global Blue Economy

Analysis, Developments, and Challenges

Islam, Md. Nazrul; Bartell, Steven M.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

506

Mole

9781032026251

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1. Concepts, Tools and Pillars of the Blue Economy: A Synthesis and Critical Review, Chapter 2. Realising Blue Economy Potential in Malaysia, Opportunities and Challenges, Chapter 3. Optimising the connectivity of salmon farms: role of exposure to wind, tides and isolation,Chapter 4. Offshore Fish Farming: Challenges and Developments in Fish Pen Designs, Chapter 5. Risk Finance for Natural Disaster in Lakes and Coastal Seas through Modeling Techniques, Chapter 6. Blue economy prospect, opportunities, challenges, risks, and sustainable development pathways in Bangladesh, Chapter 7. Application of Blue Economy for Polymetallic Nodules from the Central Indian Ocean Basin, Chapter 8. Development and Challenges of Indian Ocean Blue Economy and Opportunities for Sri Lanka, Chapter 9. Marine Ecosystem Services: SDGs Targets, Achievement and Linkages with the Blue Economy Perceptions, Chapter 10.Blue Economy Paradigm and Seafloor Massive Sulphides along the Indian Ocean Ridge Systems, Chapter 11. Global Scenarios of Seaweed Cultivation: Science-Policy Nexus for Enhancing the Seaweeds and Algae Farming, Chapter 12. Deep-Sea Mining and Potential Risk: Opportunities and Challenges, Chapter 13. Modern Seafood Production to Enhance the Blue Economy: A Proposed Sustainable Model for Bangladesh, Chapter 14. New Challenges for Sustainable Plastic Recycling in Japan, Chapter 15. Marine Pollution and Ecosystem Health: Challenges for Developing Sustainable Blue Economy, Chapter 16. Seaweed Farming Potential in India: An Assessment and Review, Chapter 17. Modeling of Marine Policy Regime Creation for Enhancing Blue Economy in Global to Regional Aspects
aquaculture;seafood;energy opportunities;ocean health;seaweed;biofuels;indo-pacific ocean;marine regime;BE;Deep Sea Mining;EEZ;SMS;SWIR;Polymetallic Nodules;Seaweed Cultivation;Sea Lice;Wild Seaweed;Seaweed Farming;Tamil Nadu;Deep Sea Ecosystems;Ocean Economy;Marine Protected Areas;SIDS;Sea Grass;Fish Pen;Lake Biwa;THz Wave;Hydrothermal Field;Marine Ecosystem Services;MSP;Offshore Fish;Fish Farm Sites;Pet Bottle