Marine World Heritage and the Quest for Sustainability
This paper discusses the contribution of marine sites of outstanding universal value, enlisted as natural and mixed sites in the World Heritage List, to the sustainability of marine resources and protection schemes. Departing from the strict application of the Convention’s criteria, the management r...
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doaj-6a1ce42920f74c6db9be49eace271d262020-11-24T21:59:59ZengMDPI AGLaws2075-471X2016-02-0151710.3390/laws5010007laws5010007Marine World Heritage and the Quest for SustainabilityAntonia Zervaki0Department of Political Science and Public Administration, University of Athens, Themistokleous 6, 10678 Athens, GreeceThis paper discusses the contribution of marine sites of outstanding universal value, enlisted as natural and mixed sites in the World Heritage List, to the sustainability of marine resources and protection schemes. Departing from the strict application of the Convention’s criteria, the management requirements and good practices will be discussed, with emphasis on the dissemination of the latter in other (non)protected areas as well as its contribution, in terms of the integrity principle to be met, to the expansion of this approach in areas beyond national jurisdiction through the development of synergies with existing and emerging marine environment protection regimes.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-471X/5/1/7marine environmentworld heritage marine sitesnatural and cultural heritagesustainabilitymarine management |
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Marine World Heritage and the Quest for Sustainability |
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Marine World Heritage and the Quest for Sustainability |
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Marine World Heritage and the Quest for Sustainability |
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Marine World Heritage and the Quest for Sustainability |
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marine world heritage and the quest for sustainability |
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This paper discusses the contribution of marine sites of outstanding universal value, enlisted as natural and mixed sites in the World Heritage List, to the sustainability of marine resources and protection schemes. Departing from the strict application of the Convention’s criteria, the management requirements and good practices will be discussed, with emphasis on the dissemination of the latter in other (non)protected areas as well as its contribution, in terms of the integrity principle to be met, to the expansion of this approach in areas beyond national jurisdiction through the development of synergies with existing and emerging marine environment protection regimes. |
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marine environment world heritage marine sites natural and cultural heritage sustainability marine management |
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