Plastics in our ocean as transdisciplinary challenge
Riechers, M.; Fanini, L.; Apicella, A.; Galvan, C.B.; Blondel, E.; Espiña, B.; Kefer, S.; Keroullé, T.; Klun, K.; Pereira, T.R.; Ronchi, F.; Rodriguez, P.R.; Sardon, H.; Silva, A.V.; Stulgis, M.; Ibarra-Gonzalez, N. (2021). Plastics in our ocean as transdisciplinary challenge. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 164: 112051. https://hdl.handle.net/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112051
In: Marine Pollution Bulletin. Macmillan: London. ISSN 0025-326X; e-ISSN 1879-3363, more
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Co-learning; Conference report; Co-production; Marine social science; Microplastics; Pollution; Sustainability |
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- Riechers, M.
- Fanini, L.
- Apicella, A.
- Galvan, C.B.
- Blondel, E.
- Espiña, B.
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- Kefer, S.
- Keroullé, T.
- Klun, K.
- Pereira, T.R.
- Ronchi, F.
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- Rodriguez, P.R.
- Sardon, H.
- Silva, A.V.
- Stulgis, M.
- Ibarra-Gonzalez, N.
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Abstract |
This conference report summarizes the current challenges of researching microplastics pollution in the ocean as debated by international experts and stakeholders at a workshop held in San Sebastián, Spain, 1–2 October 2019. The transdisciplinary, co-learning approach of this report stressed the need to incorporate multiple perspective in solving the problem of microplastics and resulted in three proposed actions: (i) filtering microplastics from waste waters; (ii) mandatory ecolabels on plastic products packages; and (iii) circular economy of packaging plastics. |
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