Forging a pathway for connecting skills, knowledge, technology, and participatory decision-making for all through the UN Ocean Decade Challenge 9

Pamela M. Buchan, Edem Mahu, Sophie Seeyave, Brian K. Arbic, Gail Sant, Elígio D.R. Maúre, Sarah Mahadeo, Evgeniia Kostianaia, Juliet Hermes, Randa Sacedon, Temitope O. Sogbanmu, Samina Kidwai, Xin Lin, Zhen Sun

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Abstract

The UN Ocean Decade Vision 2030 Report identified the role of ocean knowledge in sustainable development and highlighted the need for a clear pathway to achieve its vision. Challenge 9–skills, knowledge, technology, and participatory decision-making for all—is crucial for forging a collaborative and connected pathway for knowledge generation and sharing. This article summarizes the challenges and recommendations in the Challenge 9 White Paper. It then focuses on three aspects that had emergent significance during the White Paper review processes: (1) the language we use around capacity, (2) the need to include multiple and diverse knowledge systems, and (3) the proposition that Challenge 9 is the natural home for access to participation in ocean decision-making.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberfsae174
JournalICES Journal of Marine Science
Volume82
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • Indigenous and local knowledge
  • Ocean Decade
  • capacity development
  • capacity sharing
  • co-design
  • global coordination
  • ocean action
  • ocean science
  • participatory decision-making
  • sustainable development

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