Oceans cover 70% of earth’s surface and the earth has around 620.000 kilometres of coastline.This is where the land meets the sea, holding a significant place in the world’s geography. They are important for the ecosystems and are home to diverse ecosystems, and human settlements.
According to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), about 60 percent of the world’s population lives within 60 kilometres of the coast, this proportion will rise to 75 percent within two decades. For centuries, oceans have generated activities. They are a major source of food and employment and provide natural communication, transportation, and energy. This Ocean economy is also called the Blue Economy. The term was introduced at the Rio+20 conference in 2012.
Despite numerous initiatives addressing maritime issues and the Blue Economy, the field remains fragmented by national and disciplinary boundaries, including division among researchers focusing on different sectors of the Blue Economy.
Therefore, it is essential to create and strengthen research networks to promote and facilitate comparative and collaborative research.
Introducing RethinkBlue COST Action
“Thanks to its composition and structure, RethinkBlue is very well-positioned to explore the impacts of Blue Economy policies on coastal populations. Our ambition is to go beyond idealised models and to stimulate empirical studies that investigate challenges, conflicts, and unintended consequences of the policies at hand.†Dr Dražen Cepić, Chair of RethinkBlue.
In April, the first RethinkBlue international conference took place in Croatia. Scholars and experts discussed and presented research on issues related to social, environmental and economic aspects of the Blue Economy. This included maritime occupations; food security; sustainable blue consumption; port cities; coastal communities; fisheries governance; marine tourism; emergent activities; climate change; and natural hazards. The book of abstracts from the conference can be accessed .
Members of the RethinkBlue network
Additional information
- The Action webppage is accessible .
- View the network Website available .
- Follow RethinkBlue on social media: ; ; ; and .
- More information on the EU Blue Economy Sectors is available .
