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The Blue Economy and Small States
Roberts, J.P.; Ali, A. (2016). The Blue Economy and Small States. Commonwealth blue economy series, 1. Commonwealth Secretariat: London. ISBN 978-1-84929-156-9. viii, 41 pp.
Part of: Commonwealth Blue Economy Series. Commonwealth Secretariat: London. ISSN 2519-1349, more

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    Marine/Coastal

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  • Roberts, J.P.
  • Ali, A.

Abstract
    Island nations have benefited from their ocean resources for centuries, with marine uses and activities contributing significantly to their development and overall economies. These include a wide range of maritime sectors essential to both current and future economic development, including: capture fisheries; maritime transport and ports; coastal tourism; mineral exploitation; as well as the marine ecosystems and resources that support them. There a growing appreciation of the critical role the oceans play in sustainable economic growth and, as a corollary, the need to better manage and protect coastal and marine ecosystems and resources that are the fundamental basis for that growth. Drawing on international experience in the respective sectors, each volume in the Commonwealth Blue Economy Series provides recommendations that will assist governments to realise opportunities where they exist. It is hoped that the material presented in this volume will stimulate thinking about how small island developing states can benefit from the development of the blue economy by integrating different sectors into the 'blue growth' agenda.

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