A transdisciplinary co‐conceptualisation of marine identity
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2024
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Journal Title:People and Nature
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Personal Author:Buchan, P. M.
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Glithero, L. D.
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McKinley, E.
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Strand, M.
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Champion, G.
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Kochalski, S.
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Velentza, K.
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Praptiwi, R. A.
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Jung, J.
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Márquez, M. C.
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Marra, M. V.
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Abels, L. M.
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Neilson, A. L.
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Spavieri, J.
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Whittey, K. E.
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Samuel, M. M.
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Hale, R.
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Čermák, A.
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Whyte, D.
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West, L.
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Stithou, M.
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Hegland, T. J.
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Morris‐Webb, E. S.
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Flander‐Putrle, V.
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Schiefer, P.
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Sutton, S.
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Onwubiko, C.
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Adeoye, O.
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Akpan, A.
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Payne, D. L.
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Description:Challenge 10 of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021–2030) calls for the restoration of society's relationship with the ocean. Research suggests that the relationship people have with marine environments can influence their depth of engagement in marine citizenship action, and the important role for ‘marine identity’ in driving that action. Although identity is well‐researched, marine identity is a concept novel to academia and a baseline understanding is required, both to grasp the scope of the concept, and to support research into its role in transforming the human‐ocean relationship.
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Source:People and Nature (2024)
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ISSN:2575-8314 ; 2575-8314
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Rights Information:CC BY
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