Is Australia really a global leader in marine protected area practice?
With the introduction of Australia’s 1998 Ocean Policy, then Prime Minister John Howard boldly pro- claimed Australia’s “world leadership” in dealing with the “the complex issues confronting the long-term future of our oceans.” 23 years later, upon the 2021 announcement of the $100 million “Oceans L...
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Main Authors: | BERINGEN, Ethan, LIU, Nengye, LIM, Michelle Mei Ling |
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2022
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