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    Charted Waters? Tracking the Production of Conservation Territories on the High Seas 

    Noella J. Gray (International Social Science Journal, 2018)
    From bleached reefs to declining fish stocks and plastic garbage patches, recent research and news headlines suggest that the oceans are in a state of crisis. The crisis is often explained using the “overuse narrative” of ...
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    Area Expansion Versus Effective and Equitable Management in International Marine Protected Areas Goals and Targets 

    Noella J. Gray; Lisa M. Campbell (Marine Policy, 2019)
    This paper draws on the published literature on marine protected areas (MPAs) and marine protected areas targets to argue that the MPA target (14.5) will dominate in the pursuit, measurement, and evaluation of the much ...
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    Producing Targets for Conservation: Science and Politics at the Tenth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity 

    Lisa M. Campbell; Shannon Hagerman; Noella J. Gray (Global Environmental Politics, 2014)
    The use of targets as statements of shared aspiration has increased in global governance, 1 as support for regulatory approaches to environmental protection has declined in favor of liberal and neoliberal ones.2 In 2002, ...
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    Boundary Objects and Global Consensus: Scalar Narratives of Marine Conservation in the Convention on Biological Diversity 

    Noella J. Gray; Rebecca L. Gruby; Lisa M. Campbell (Global Environmental Politics, 2014)
    The global number of marine protected areas (MPAs) has increased dramatically in recent years, resulting in a ªvefold increase in area covered since 2003.1 Like terrestrial protected areas, MPAs are deªned by the International ...
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    Studying Global Environmental Meetings to Understand Global Environmental Governance: Collaborative Event Ethnography at the Tenth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity 

    Lisa M. Campbell; Catherine Corson; Noella J. Gray; Kenneth I. MacDonald; J. Peter Brosius (Global Environmental Politics, 2014)
    The papers in this issue of Global Environmental Politics result from a research innovation we call collaborative event ethnography (CEE),1 applied at the 2010 Tenth Conference of the Parties (COP10) to the Convention on ...

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