Governing Marine Living Resources in the Polar Regions
Edited by Nengye Liu, Cassandra M. Brooks and Tianbao Qin
Chapter 12: The future of governing marine living resources in the Polar Regions
Nengye Liu and Cassandra M. Brooks
Abstract
The Polar Regions are in their worst time of climate change and increased human pressures. It is also the best time to develop a governance regime that could finally help humanity achieve sustainable management of fisheries. There are hopes and positive signs, but difficulties and problems also exist. This final chapter predicts future governance of Polar marine living resources in the context of technology development, climate change and a shifting geopolitical landscape.
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