by Sarah Carr, Ph.D. | Jul 11, 2016
Editor’s Note: From the Archives calls attention to past MEAM articles whose perspectives and insight remain relevant. Considerations such as health, food security, and population growth can have a profound impact on the success of marine management. A small number of...
by Sarah Carr, Ph.D. | May 31, 2016
Dear MEAM readers, In October of last year, MEAM launched a new feature, ‘From the Archives’, that calls attention to past MEAM articles whose perspectives and insight remain relevant. This issue’s From the Archives article, “Getting business on board: Engaging...
by Sarah Carr, Ph.D. | May 31, 2016
Equity and social justice concerns are intrinsic to all ocean planning processes. Some groups benefit more, or are perceived to benefit more, than others in terms of continued or new access to space and resources. The way stakeholders view the fairness of ocean...
by Sarah Carr, Ph.D. | May 31, 2016
By Hugh Govan. Hugh Govan is an ocean and fisheries policy and governance consultant based in Fiji, an adviser and trainer for the Locally Managed Marine Area Network, and a regional coordinator for Melanesia for the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas- Marine....
by Sarah Carr, Ph.D. | May 31, 2016
By Tundi Agardy, Contributing Editor, MEAM. Email: tundiagardy@earthlink.net Equity is an omnipresent goal in managing human affairs. But there are many different kinds of equity, and what one person sees as equitable may be very different from what someone else sees...