Foreword by Marcus Haward Preface and acknowledgements 1. All at sea 2. The marine and coastal ‘commons’ 3. The fit of existing conflict theory 4. A collection of conflict cases 5. The changing marine social-ecological environment 6. The rules, rights and effects of marine resource use 7. A new theory of marine and coastal conflict 8. Conflict and the rule of law 9. Spatial planning for conflict prevention 10. Co-managing conflict 11. Stemming the tide
Karen A. Alexander is a research fellow in the Centre for Marine Socioecology, and the Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies, at the University of Tasmania, Australia. She is a human geographer with wide-ranging interests, centring on marine governance. Karen specialises in issues around the transition to a blue economy and her research has focused on marine and coastal conflict, societal support for sectors such as offshore energy and aquaculture, coastal ecosystem-based management, and marine spatial planning.
"This book, by way of in depth analysis of multiple case studies
across the world, offers fresh perspectives on the issue of
conflict in coastal and marine areas. It reflects on the role of
conflict, neatly brings together theory with examples of practice
and presents a convincing rationale for why we need to engage with
it to achieve management outcomes. Written in a very personal and
engaging manner, the text immediately evokes the importance of the
issues while retaining scholarly depth. This book will provide
great insights into those interested in how to navigate the
conflicts prevalent in our beautiful marine and coastal areas." -
Melissa Nursey-Bray, University of Adelaide, Australia
"This book, by way of in depth analysis of multiple case studies
across the world, offers fresh perspectives on the issue of
conflict in coastal and marine areas. It reflects on the role of
conflict, neatly brings together theory with examples of practice
and presents a convincing rationale for why we need to engage with
it to achieve management outcomes. Written in a very personal and
engaging manner, the text immediately evokes the importance of the
issues while retaining scholarly depth. This book will provide
great insights into those interested in how to navigate the
conflicts prevalent in our beautiful marine and coastal areas." -
Melissa Nursey-Bray, University of Adelaide, Australia
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