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Equity of our future oceans: practices and outcomes in marine science research

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posted on 2023-05-20, 23:32 authored by Karen AlexanderKaren Alexander, Aysha FlemingAysha Fleming, Narissa BaxNarissa Bax, Carolina Garcia Imhof, Jan JansenJan Jansen, Maxwell, KH, Melbourne-Thomas, J, Mustonen, T, Gretta PeclGretta Pecl, Justine Shaw, Geoffrey SymeGeoffrey Syme, Emily OgierEmily Ogier
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aspire to a society where ways to improve inclusivity and diversity of equity are actively explored. Here, we examine how equity is considered in a suite of papers that explored possible sustainable futures for the oceans, and mapped out pathways to achieve these futures. Our analysis revealed that a large range of equity issues were recognised and considered, in outcome-based (i.e. distributive), process-based (i.e. procedural) and concept (i.e. contextual) dimensions. However, often, the equity problem was not explicitly stated. Rather it was implied through the action pathway identified to move towards a more sustainable future, highlighting that reducing inequity is interlinked with improving sustainability. Based on these findings, we reflect on the way equity is conceptualised and considered within this work as well as futures science for the oceans more broadly. A key lesson learnt is that science and knowledge production are immediate areas where we can work to improve equity. We can build capacity to understand and include equity issues. We can develop mechanisms to be more inclusive and diverse. We can also critically reflect on our own practices to fundamentally challenge how we work and think in the space of marine science research.

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Publication title

Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries

Volume

32

Pagination

297-311

ISSN

0960-3166

Department/School

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies

Publisher

Kluwer Academic Publ

Place of publication

Van Godewijckstraat 30, Dordrecht, Netherlands, 3311 Gz

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Copyright The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021

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Expanding knowledge in human society

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