Oceans and Society; An Introduction to Marine Studies
Ana K Spalding
- New york Routledge 2023
- 285+XXi
This unique textbook presents an introduction to the interdisciplinary field of marine studies, exploring the dynamic relationship between people and the marine environment.
Emphasizing the human dimension of coastal and ocean issues, the book provides an innovative examination of the complex marine–human environment dynamics by drawing on social science and humanities approaches. Applying these interdisciplinary approaches, the textbook addresses key challenges facing the marine environment, including changing climate, fisheries, aquaculture, marine pollution, energy production, and management of areas beyond national jurisdiction. While leading with a human dimension approach to these challenges, the chapters are all firmly grounded in foundational knowledge about coastal and ocean environments and processes. The textbook also includes examples of professional or academic areas of specialization within marine studies such as social and environmental justice, governance, global perspectives, traditional ecological knowledge and management, entrepreneurship, community development, conservation, and the blue economy. Ultimately, the book provides the first cohesive resource on marine studies to educate students, train interdisciplinary marine leaders, inspire new knowledge about people and the sea, generate innovative solutions for sustainable oceans, and build capacity for a new generation of marine-focused professionals.
Oceans and Society is essential reading for students on marine studies courses, as well as those studying marine governance, policy, conservation, and law more broadly. It will also be of great interest to students, researchers, and professionals interested in applying interdisciplinary approaches to environmental challenges.
Part I: Setting the Stage
Chapter 1. An Introduction to Marine Studies
K. Spalding
Chapter 2. Human Dimension Approaches to Marine Studies
K. Biedenweg, S. Chisholm Hatfield & A. K. Spalding
Chapter 3. The Ocean: An Introduction to the Marine Environment
K. Grorud-Colvert & M. Ward
Part II: Grand Challenges
Chapter 4. Wild Capture Fisheries: Processes, Technology, and Solutions
F. Conway & L. Ciannelli
Chapter 5. Global Marine Aquaculture Development
J. D. Stieglitz, M. Touchton, D. D. Benetti, D. Rothen, A. Clark-Hughes, B. K. Haus,
A. Zangroniz & D. O. Suman
Chapter 6. Marine Pollution: Science, Art, and the Accumulations of Time
S. M. Brander & P. Betjemann
Chapter 7. Oceans and the Changing Climate
D. O. Suman
Chapter 8. Marine Renewable Energy: Policy, People, and Prospects
B. J. Wickizer, D. Brandt, B. Robertson, H. S. Boudet
Chapter 9. Marine Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction
H. Harden-Davies
Part III: Approaches to the Grand Challenges
Chapter 10. Ocean Governance: Definitions, framework, and implementation
I. Scott & A. K. Spalding
Chapter 11. Stewardship and Conservation of the Marine Environment: Marine Protected Areas
M. P. Shivlani & D. O. Suman
Chapter 12. Social Justice in Coastal Spaces
M. M. Maldonado & B. Boovy
Chapter 13. Truth-Telling: Understanding Historical and Ongoing Impacts to Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK)
C. B. LaPorte
Chapter 14. Coastal Community Development
A. N. Doerr, C. Pomeroy & F. Conway
Chapter 15. Marine Entrepreneurship
A. N. Doerr, L. Anderson & J. Scorse
Chapter 16. Measuring Progress Towards a Blue Economy: A Critical Overview of Development Indicators
A. M. Cisneros-Montemayor
Chapter 17. Conclusion: Marine Studies as an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the coupled natural-human Ocean system