Governing land-sea interactions – an urgent necessity in the Anthropocene

Manlosa, Aisa O. / Achim Schlüter / Anna-Katharina Hornidge
Externe Publikationen (2022)

in: Rural 21 1(2022), 4-7

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The land and the sea are interconnected. Changes originating on land impact on the health of the seas, whose condition in turn bears on terrestrial ecosystems and on human well-being. Increasing anthropogenic activities in coasts – where land and sea interface – are intensifying these interdependencies. But the dominant governance approach, which separates responsibilities for land and sea, fails to account for land-sea interactions as an important frontier for advancing sustainability.

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