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  1. sciencedirect.com

    The FAO, for example, launched its Blue Growth initiative, the aim of which is to "secure or restore the potential of the oceans, lagoons and inland waters by introducing responsible and sustainable approaches to reconcile economic growth and food security with the conservation of aquatic resources" [1], 5 and the EU´s blue-growth strategy ...
    Author:Anne Maria Eikeset, Anne Maria Eikeset, Anna B. Mazzarella, Brynhildur Davíðsdóttir, Dane H. Klinger...Published:2018
    • In Norway

      With less space and water resources available on land, growing food in the ocean is an attractive option. Aquaculture now accounts for almost half of the total food fish supply and the percentage is increasing every year (FAO, 2012).The rapid growth in the aquaculture industry has raised concerns among consumers, retailers and non-governmental organisations about the environmental impact and ...

  2. impact.economist.com

    sustainable ocean economy—one, broadly, where there is a better alignment between economic growth and the health of the ocean. Increasingly, national ocean development strategies reference the blue economy as a guiding principle, while policy-makers busy themselves filling in the gaps. These gaps are very considerable. Stimulating
  3. sciencedirect.com

    More recently, the World Bank defined the "Blue Economy" as "the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth, improved livelihoods, and jobs while preserving the health of ocean ecosystem (World Bank 2017, p.6)." The World Bank's definition is a comprehensive concept embracing multi-aspects of oceanic sustainability ranging ...
    Author:Ki-Hoon Lee, Junsung Noh, Jong Seong KhimPublished:2020
  4. research-repository.griffith.edu.au

    The blue economy supports all of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG14 -'Life below water,' and is included in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (United Nations 2021). The United Nations has designated the years 2021 to 2030 as the 'Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development' (United Nations n ...
  5. Blue Growth opportunities for marine and maritime sustainable growth. ... Ocean, seas and coasts; Resource efficiency; Sustainable Development Goals; Transport; Youth, education and environment; Publications & data; Search Search. Who we are. About Us; Structure and leadership;
  6. maritime-forum.ec.europa.eu

    The Blue Growth initiative forms an important contribution to the Europe 2020 strategy. Blue Growth is part of this strategy by offering the maritime elaboration of smart, sustainable and inclusive economic and employment growth from the oceans, seas and coasts. The project is also building and expanding on earlier policy initiatives.
  7. maritime-forum.ec.europa.eu

    Europe's future strategies and policies. The Blue Growth project -"Scenarios and Drivers for Sustainable Growth from the Oceans, Seas and Coasts"- builds on earlier policy initiatives to recognise the potential of these marine resources and thus aids in realising the Europe 2020 strategy towards smart, sustainable and inclusive growth.
  8. sciencedirect.com

    Sep 1, 2023The possibilities of expanding resource exploitation towards offshore must be guided by sustainable development strategies, seeking alternatives to optimize the integrated use of the marine space. This pilot case study builds on the benefits of multi-use for Blue Growth, addressing a holistic view on the development trend of emerging industries.
  9. oeab.noaa.gov

    Exploring the ocean to map the seafloor and characterize the water column provides basic, essential information to jump start economic activity and provide security for the nation. *The Subcommittee believes Tourism and Recreation is an important sector for Blue Economy growth but was unable to finalize

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