Blue Economy : A Path for Krasnodar Krai
The policy note focuses on the well-established coastal- and marine-based sectors, such as recreational tourism and fisheries, that make a significant contribution to the economy of Krasnodar Krai and where challenges and unsustainable patterns cou...
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okr-10986-347562021-05-25T10:54:42Z Blue Economy : A Path for Krasnodar Krai Damianova, Adriana Klimanova, Oxana Leontev, Sergey Minasyan, Gayane Nemova, Vladislava Pogozheva, Maria Smetanina, Marina ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY FISHERIES AQUACULTURE COASTAL TOURISM NAUTICAL TOURISM MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION URBANIZATION CLIMATE CHANGE BLUE ECONOMY ECONOMIC GROWTH The policy note focuses on the well-established coastal- and marine-based sectors, such as recreational tourism and fisheries, that make a significant contribution to the economy of Krasnodar Krai and where challenges and unsustainable patterns could undermine their growth ambitions and translate into missed economic opportunities. It also discusses the critical importance of protecting the coastal and marine ecosystem from marine litter as well as ways to preserve the substantial economic opportunities that could be derived from a healthier coastal and marine space. Information on pollution in the Black Sea that stems from other sources, such as untreated effluents and oil spills, is intentionally limited in order to expand the focus on plastic litter as a global and regional challenge that needs country-specific measures. The World Bank has recently launched the ‘Blueing the Black Sea’ (BBSEA) program aiming to reduce pollution in the Black Sea through a set of complementary activities that include a thorough analysis of the sea’s current contaminants. The BBSEA will support the Black Sea countries in the implementation of the Common Maritime Agenda (CMA) for prioritizing and catalyzing blue economy investments in the Black Sea basin. More specifically, the program aims to strengthen economic, technical, and communication tools to promote regional collaboration and private sector engagement in pollution prevention in the Black Sea. However, the ambition of the BBSEA is to progressively include all the Black Sea countries in this World Bank initiative beyond the initial four, Turkey, Georgia, Ukraine, and Moldova, through additional resources. For Krasnodar Krai, there are multiple opportunities for learning and knowledge exchange in the technical assistance format of the BBSEA that could help support the implementation of the specific recommendations in this policy note. 2020-11-09T21:59:02Z 2020-11-09T21:59:02Z 2020-08 Policy Note http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/349731604039096975/Blue-Economy-A-Path-for-Krasnodar-Krai-Policy-Note http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34756 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Europe and Central Asia Russian Federation |
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The policy note focuses on the
well-established coastal- and marine-based sectors, such as
recreational tourism and fisheries, that make a significant
contribution to the economy of Krasnodar Krai and where
challenges and unsustainable patterns could undermine their
growth ambitions and translate into missed economic
opportunities. It also discusses the critical importance of
protecting the coastal and marine ecosystem from marine
litter as well as ways to preserve the substantial economic
opportunities that could be derived from a healthier coastal
and marine space. Information on pollution in the Black Sea
that stems from other sources, such as untreated effluents
and oil spills, is intentionally limited in order to expand
the focus on plastic litter as a global and regional
challenge that needs country-specific measures. The World
Bank has recently launched the ‘Blueing the Black Sea’
(BBSEA) program aiming to reduce pollution in the Black Sea
through a set of complementary activities that include a
thorough analysis of the sea’s current contaminants. The
BBSEA will support the Black Sea countries in the
implementation of the Common Maritime Agenda (CMA) for
prioritizing and catalyzing blue economy investments in the
Black Sea basin. More specifically, the program aims to
strengthen economic, technical, and communication tools to
promote regional collaboration and private sector engagement
in pollution prevention in the Black Sea. However, the
ambition of the BBSEA is to progressively include all the
Black Sea countries in this World Bank initiative beyond the
initial four, Turkey, Georgia, Ukraine, and Moldova, through
additional resources. For Krasnodar Krai, there are multiple
opportunities for learning and knowledge exchange in the
technical assistance format of the BBSEA that could help
support the implementation of the specific recommendations
in this policy note. |
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Damianova, Adriana Klimanova, Oxana Leontev, Sergey Minasyan, Gayane Nemova, Vladislava Pogozheva, Maria Smetanina, Marina |
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Damianova, Adriana Klimanova, Oxana Leontev, Sergey Minasyan, Gayane Nemova, Vladislava Pogozheva, Maria Smetanina, Marina |
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Damianova, Adriana |
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Blue Economy : A Path for Krasnodar Krai |
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Blue Economy : A Path for Krasnodar Krai |
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Blue Economy : A Path for Krasnodar Krai |
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Blue Economy : A Path for Krasnodar Krai |
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Blue Economy : A Path for Krasnodar Krai |
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blue economy : a path for krasnodar krai |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2020 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/349731604039096975/Blue-Economy-A-Path-for-Krasnodar-Krai-Policy-Note http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34756 |
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