Includes bibliographical references ( pages 168-176) and index.
Contents:
The geography of regulation : marine protected areas, commons and commoning -- Multi-level regulation of English marine protected areas : an introductory map -- Impact assessments for marine protected areas : the costs of cost-benefit analysis -- Risk-based regulation : the case of the revised approach to fisheries in marine protected areas -- Marine conservation zones designation : whose voices have been included? -- Environmental democracy in marine protected areas management : the role of inshore fisheries conservation authorities and environmental NGOs -- Climate change and marine protected areas network : adaptive governance in English marine conservation law -- Marine protected areas regulation in the context of regulatory uncertainty and change : reflections on Brexit.
Summary:
"The book is aimed primarily at scholars researching in the field of environmental law and regulation and socio-legal studies. As the book provides an interdisciplinary treatment of the subject bringing in theoretical insights from various environmental social sciences, it will be valuable also for human geographers, sociologists, and political scientists"-- Provided by publisher.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.