2023
DOI: 10.1177/23996544231174115
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Politicizing the “unknown”: Territorial narratives, shared spatial imaginaries, and Bermuda’s oceans

Abstract: Marine conservation advocates have promoted the designation of large-scale marine protected areas (LSMPAs) in the EEZs of small island states and territories. These offshore spaces, early proponents argued, are too remote for people to use and are thus “politically less risky” than nearshore areas to promote conservation. This paper counters this assertion through an empirical examination of how the mistaken assumption that offshore spaces are unpeopled contributed to a failed LSMPA designation attempt in Berm… Show more

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