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Articles

The role of local knowledge in the governance of blue carbon

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Pages 213-234 | Received 27 Aug 2018, Accepted 11 Apr 2019, Published online: 01 May 2019
 

ABSTRACT

There are more than 1500 partnerships and initiatives currently addressing Sustainable Development Goal #14 (Life Below Water), with blue carbon activities – carbon-oriented conservation and restoration projects in coastal ecosystems – representing a small proportion. A key challenge for blue carbon initiatives is the integration of social and cultural dimensions within governance mechanisms – a common problem in global environmental governance. An important question is how these mechanisms integrate local knowledge, traditional customs, and rights, especially in the climate-vulnerable contexts of island states in the Indo-Pacific region. This study describes global blue carbon governance – considering market-based instruments, public investment, partnership initiatives, and community-centred management schemes – and evaluates the extent to which these different approaches facilitate or constrain the integration and agency of local knowledge. This research offers valuable insights on the applicability of blue carbon governance mechanisms in small island states (SIS) in the Indo-Pacific region, and their potential to contribute to sustainability outcomes including social-ecological health and environmental justice.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes on contributors

Carolina Contreras is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Melbourne. Her research interests focus on global environmental governance, blue carbon regimes and social–ecological systems.

Dr Sebastian Thomas is a researcher in the field of sustainability science at the University of Melbourne. His work examines the social–ecological dynamics of local initiatives in the context of wider policy and market frameworks. He is particularly interested in environmental approaches to building resilient and healthy communities.

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