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    Marine Environmental Protection in the South China Sea: Challenges and Prospects Part I

    Trajano, Julius Cesar; Gong, Lina; Sembiring, Margareth; Astuti, Rini | December 2017
    Abstract
    The South China Sea (SCS) is an important body of water that affects a wide range of human security aspects, including economy, food, health and environment, of the countries and people around it. In view of the growing international will to protect the marine environment, it is timely to examine whether and how such commitment can be successfully translated into effective policies, actions, and cooperation in the SCS. This NTS Insight is the first part of a series of two that evaluates the current challenges in marine environmental protection in the SCS and explores opportunities for improvement. An analysis of why the environment in the SCS is a non-traditional security issue is presented. The examination of the causes behind environmental degradation in the SCS and the implications for the security of countries and people in the region leads us to conclude that the alarming state of the environment in the SCS points to the urgency for enhancing cooperation among concerned countries.
    Citation
    Trajano, Julius Cesar; Gong, Lina; Sembiring, Margareth; Astuti, Rini. 2017. Marine Environmental Protection in the South China Sea: Challenges and Prospects Part I. © S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/8255.
    Keywords
    Environment
    Wastewater
    Wastewater Treatment
    Water
    Water Treatment
    Environmental Regulation
    Environmental Impact Assessment
    Environment and Pollution Prevention
    Contaminated Water
    Groundwater Protection
    Industrial Wastewater
    Wastewater Treatment
    Wastewater Collection
    Water Pollution Control
    Pollution Indexes
    Pollution Control
    Waste Disposal
    Waste recycling
    Environmental Health Water
    Sanitation services wastes
    Industrial Pollution
    Water
    Pollution
    Environmental compliances costs
    Ecological risk assessment
    Environmental impact evaluation
    Prevention of pollution
    Local government and environmental policy
    Liability for water pollution damages
    Pollution control industry
    Industrial waste
    Domestic wastewater
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    Author
    Trajano, Julius Cesar
    Gong, Lina
    Sembiring, Margareth
    Astuti, Rini
    Theme
    Environment
    Water
     
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