Please join US on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 (9:00 A.M. – 11:00 A.M.) for
the launch of two pioneering “Blue Papers” that show how good
MEASUREMENT AND GOOD MANAGEMENT CAN HELP THE WORLD ACHIEVE A
SUSTAINABLE OCEAN ECONOMY.NATIONAL ACCOUNTING FOR THE OCEAN AND OCEAN
ECONOMY: Most countries maintain accounts that tell a story about
their economy. The most well-known part of the story is GDP. But the
story told by GDP leaves out important details: What parts of the
economy rely on the ocean? Is growth in ocean industries making a
country richer or poorer in the long term? How does the ocean economy
affect local communities and individuals? Is the economy damaging
ocean ecosystems or improving their health for future generations?
This Blue Paper shows how countries can make use of existing national
accounts to tell the story of the ocean economy (though ocean
accounts) that answer these questions to tell a more complete story
about the journey toward a sustainable ocean economy.
INTEGRATED OCEAN MANAGEMENT: The world relies on the OCEAN TO COVER
INCREASING NEEDS FOR FOOD, energy, and transport. At the same time,
marine ecosystems are facing serious challenges from climate change,
over-exploitation, loss of biodiversity, and pollution. There is a
pressing need to strike the balance between production and protection.
This Blue Paper shows how Integrated OCEAN MANAGEMENT (IOM) offers the
tools to do so. IOM puts ecosystem-based MANAGEMENT AND THE BEST
AVAILABLE SCIENCE AT THE CENTER OF EVERY DECISION-making process. By
balancing various human needs and OCEAN USES, IOM safeguards OCEAN
HEALTH WHILE SUPPORTING GROWTH IN A SUSTAINABLE OCEAN ECONOMY.
FEATURED SPEAKERS:
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__DR. SANDRA WHITEHOUSE__, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council
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_DR. ELI FENICHEL_, Knobloch Family Professor of Natural Resource
Economics, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
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_AMY TRICE_, Director of Ocean Planning, Ocean Conservancy
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_AMBASSADOR KÅRE AAS, _Norwegian Ambassador to the United States
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And more!
These Blue Papers were prepared by leading experts in support of the
High Level Panel for a SUSTAINABLE OCEAN ECONOMY (HLP). The
HLP (www.oceanpanel.org [http://www.oceanpanel.org/]) is an
ambitious effort of 14 serving heads of government to catalyze bold,
pragmatic solutions for the future of ocean health and wealth. HLP
members are from Australia, Canada, Chile, Fiji, Ghana, Indonesia,
Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, Namibia, Norway, Palau, and Portugal.
The Blue Papers are an independent input to the HLP process and do not
represent the thinking of the HLP, Sherpas, or Secretariat.
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