Towards A Blue Recovery In Fiji.
The global COVID-19 pandemic has severely affected Fiji, hitting at backbone economic sectors, such as international tourism and export fisheries. It has also brought to the fore the need to embark on a more sustainable model of development.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Org. For Economic Cooperation & Developm
2022.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Executive summary
- Economic and sustainability trends
- Financing trends
- Setting sail for sustainability: Opportunities and tools for fostering a blue recovery
- 1 Fiji's recovery and the Blue Recovery Hubs
- 1.1. A sustainable ocean economy can drive a resilient and inclusive recovery
- 1.2. The Blue Recovery Hubs can provide policy support and help align international assistance for a resilient and inclusive recovery
- References
- 2 The ocean economy of Fiji before COVID-19: Economic trends and sustainability stressors
- 2.1. Fiji stands to benefit from fulfilling its ambitions regarding a sustainable ocean economy
- 2.2. Fiji's ocean economy in the context of its overall economic development
- 2.3. Fiji's ocean economy: Composition and trends
- 2.4. Sustainability trends of Fiji's ocean economy
- References
- Notes
- 3 The ocean economy of Fiji during the COVID-19 crisis
- 3.1. The impact of the COVID-19 crisis on Fiji's ocean economy
- 3.2. Social and environmental aspects of the COVID-19 crisis on the ocean economy of Fiji
- 3.3. International assistance to counter the COVID-19 crisis
- References
- Notes
- 4 Governance architecture and policy tools for Fiji's sustainable ocean economy
- 4.1. Institutional architecture and governance
- 4.2. Policy instruments to grow Fiji's ocean economy more sustainably
- Marine protection and sustainable management
- MPA identification and implementation
- MPA challenges: Monitoring and enforcement
- Informal marine protection
- Waste management
- Sustainable fisheries management
- Offshore fisheries
- Inshore fisheries
- Aquaculture (including mariculture)
- Maritime transport
- Mineral and non-living marine resources
- Tourism
- References
- Note
- 5 Financing for a sustainable ocean economy and blue recovery
- 5.1. Public finance
- 5.2. Private finance
- 5.3. International development finance flows
- References
- Notes
- 6 Setting sail for sustainability: Opportunities and tools for fostering a blue recovery
- 6.1. Sustainable fisheries
- 6.2. Sustainable tourism
- Growing energy efficiency and sustainability: Linking fiscal incentives for hotel renovations under COVID-19 to enhanced sustainability standards
- Reducing food import vulnerabilities: The experience of hotels' food gardens and the example of the Contemporary Island Cuisine Training
- 6.3. Green shipping
- 6.4. Marine conservation
- 6.5. Innovative financing mechanisms to unlock recovery opportunities
- References
- Notes