Achieving a sustainable and equitable ocean economy within the ocean decade
To achieve a sustainable and equitable ocean economy by 2030, we need a dynamic, multifaceted strategy.
To achieve a sustainable and equitable ocean economy by 2030, we need a dynamic, multifaceted strategy.
The United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development, known as theÌý, was declared by the 72nd Session of the UN General Assembly with the aim to enhance our relationship with the ocean and promote sustainable development. As part of the Ocean Decade, 10 Challenges were outlined as the most immediate priorities to be solved before the end of the decade: 2030.ÌýÌý
In 2023, theÌýÌýWorking Groups were established to address each of the ten Decade challenges. The UNSW Centre for Sustainable Development Reform is supporting Working Group 4 on its mission to develop a sustainable and equitable ocean economy.ÌýÌý
The ocean economy encompasses all economic activity that relates to the ocean, including many of the industries essential for global human well-being, from fisheries and shipping to tourism and renewable energy. For example,Ìý
Despite its significance, the benefits of the ocean economy are not equitably distributed, and unsustainable practices have led to environmental degradation, threatening the resilience of marine ecosystems and the communities that depend on them.Ìý
"Over the past 12 months, 20 co-chairs and more than 150 experts have worked tirelessly to assess current user needs, identify priority datasets, and highlight gaps in science and knowledge." - UN Ocean Decade
To address this challenge, the White Paper for Challenge 4 was developed by the multistakeholder experts of Working Group 4. The White Paper explores the key strategies, recommendations, and milestones necessary to achieve the vision of a sustainable and equitable ocean economy by 2030. The Paper provides a comprehensive framework to guide the development of a sustainable and equitable ocean economy, with the aim to transition towards sustainable practices that balance economic growth with environmental conservation and social equity.Ìý
By 2030, success for Ocean Decade Challenge 4 will be marked byÌýÌý
To measure progress towards the strategic ambition several key milestones and indicators have been identified:Ìý
To achieve a sustainable and equitable ocean economy by 2030, we need a dynamic, multifaceted strategy. This involves forging strategic partnerships, mobilising resources effectively, engaging the private sector, empowering community-led initiatives, and developing strong policies. By concentrating on these crucial areas and tracking progress with clear milestones and indicators, we can guarantee that the benefits of the ocean are shared equitably and sustainably, ensuring a thriving marine environment for future generations.
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Authors: Liz Hollaway and Bella Charlesworth