管辖权
海洋保护区
北极的
危害
北极
生物多样性
多样性(政治)
环境资源管理
海洋保护
海洋生物多样性
环境规划
生物多样性公约
生态学
地理
政治学
环境科学
海洋学
法学
生物
栖息地
地质学
标识
DOI:10.1080/00908320.2024.2333883
摘要
The BBNJ Agreement will affect legal frameworks for the conservation of marine biological diversity in various regions of the world ocean and the marine Arctic is no exception. As biological diversity in the marine Arctic is particularly vulnerable, the implications of the BBNJ Agreement for the conservation of biological diversity in the marine Arctic deserves serious consideration. Of particular note is the procedure for an environmental impact assessment (EIA). Given that damage to the environment may be irreversible, it is a prerequisite to conduct an EIA before authorizing planned activities, with a view to preventing environmental harm. An EIA constitutes a crucial element in the conservation of the marine environment, including biological diversity. Hence, this article examines the potential implications of the procedure for an EIA as set out under the BBNJ Agreement for the conservation of biological diversity in the marine Arctic beyond national jurisdiction.
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