Dilemma of multisubject co-governance of global marine ecological environment and implementation path

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Abstract

The governance of the global marine ecological environment is closely related to human life and needs to adopt a multisubject co-governance system. There is a lack of understanding of the need for co-governance by multiple subjects for global marine ecological environment protection. Global marine eco-environmental multisubject governance is characterised by fragmentation, lack of coordination, and other issues. It should be recognised that global marine ecological environment protection is a task for all to protect humankind’s common heritage ergaomnes. At the same time, the idea of a global marine ecological environment protection led by an ocean community with a shared future should be established. A global marine ecological environment multisubject co-governance model is set up by establishing a global marine ecological environment governance model alongside a multisubject co-governance committee.

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Zhang, W. (2021). Dilemma of multisubject co-governance of global marine ecological environment and implementation path. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/su132011145

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