Date | vendredi 14 mars 2014 / 12 h 30 - 14 h |
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Lieu | salle 601 |
Conférencier | Yves HENOCQUE (IFREMER – French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea, JAMSTEC Guest Researcher) |
Résumé : Since Rio 1992, seas and coastal areas have increasingly been taken into consideration in public policies. Oceans and coasts are considered to be the very places exacerbating global changes and their consequences, including climate change, bioinvasion, waste, pollution, piracy and migration. Solutions are applied at a local level but need to be considered from a global perspective, requiring shared governance underpinned by efficient coordination between state, inter-state and supra-state stakeholders, as well as cooperation with private sector and civil society stakeholders. Awareness of global issues and the related role of coasts and seas is still recent and rather vague. It is taking shape through the harnessing of science, technology and the law to feed new forms of governance in a fluid and highly uncertain world. Will the recently implemented maritime strategies meet expectations? The case of Europe, including France, and East Asia, including Japan, will be given particular attention. Profil : Yves Henocque is Maritime Strategy Senior Advisor at IFREMER where he works on the development and implementation of national maritime strategies and integrated coastal and ocean management strategy and action plans in Europe, the Indian Ocean, the Caribbean, and the Asia-Pacific region including Japan where he is currently based as JAMSTEC (Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology) guest researcher and OPRF (Ocean Policy Research Foundation) visiting fellow. Moderator: Jean-Michel BUTEL (UMIFRE 19-MFJ) Org.: Bureau français de la MFJ. Co-org.: CCIFJ. Related article (in French) |
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