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Book
31 Dec 1990
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the evolution of the natural environment from the coastal area to the ocean, and the role of the external environment in this evolution, as well as the organizational levels of the sea use structure.
Abstract: The theoretical context. The scientific importance of sea management. From the coastal area to the ocean. The evolution of the natural environment. Margins and ocean areas. Evolving continental margins. The evolution of society. The evolution of society: historical stages. The spatial dimension: diffusion processes. Legal frameworks and the physical environment. The claiming of jurisdictional zones. Internal waters and territorial seas. The sea use structure. Starting points. The sea structure as a whole: the sea use framework. Managing the sea use structure. The role of the external environment. The organizational levels of the sea use structure. The coastal use structure. Introductory remarks. The coastal area: a teleology-based view. Managing the coastal area. The management system. The role of the external environment. The ocean use structure. The nature of the issue. The extent of the ocean area: the natural environment. Managing the ocean area. The ocean management system. The external environment. Conclusions. References. Appendices. A - sea use framework. B - sea management patterns. C - regional seas programme: status of regional agreements. D - the coastal use framework. E - the ocean use framework. Index.

28 citations


Book
01 Jan 1990
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of existing marine regions in the law of the sea and the future of marine regionalism, including the polar seas and the Southern Ocean.
Abstract: Part 1: The law of the sea the great sea rush. Part 2 UNCLOS 3: the conference the convention. Part 3 Maritime zones the territorial sea internal waters and the contiguous zone the exclusive economic zone the high seas the continental shelf the international seabed area maritime zones outside the treaty framework. Part 4 Limits in the sea: normal and straight baselines boundaries between opposite or adjacent zones. Part 5 Special zones and regimes: straits used for international navigation the regime of islands archipelagic states enclosed or semi-enclosed seas. Part 6 Land locked states: the land locked states at UNCLOS 3 convention provisions on land locked states. Part 7 Protecting and preserving Neptune's domain: pollution of the sea conservation. Part 8 Marine scientific research: the issue at UNCLOS 3 the new MSR regime. Part 9 Additional themes and topics in the convention: assistance to developing countries navigation aerial navigation artificial islands, structures and installations slavery, piracy, unauthorized broadcasting, narcotraffic marine parks, reserves and sanctuaries parties to the convention. Part 10 The polar seas: the Arctic Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. Part 11 Military uses of the sea: the needs of navies and of coastal states peaceful uses of the sea military zones in the sea. Part 12 Regional arrangements in marine affairs: what is a region? marine regions in the law of the sea convention survey of some existing marine regions the future of marine regionalism. Part 13 The future political geography of the sea: science and technology questions of territory and limits: international organization for the sea non-Governmental organizations. Part 14: We are the stewards of Neptune's domain.

21 citations