研究者業績

阪口 功

サカグチ イサオ  (Isao Sakaguchi)

基本情報

所属
学習院大学 法学部 政治学科 教授
学位
博士(学術)(東京大学)

J-GLOBAL ID
200901088010157369
researchmap会員ID
5000100175

外部リンク

論文

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  • Takeshi Shimamura, Isao Sakaguchi
    Marine Policy 183 106921-106921 2026年1月  査読有り招待有り最終著者
  • Yasuhiro Sanada, Ayako Okubo, Isao Sakaguchi
    Marine Policy 175 2025年5月  査読有り
  • 阪口功
    国際政治 (214) 1-16 2025年1月  招待有り
  • Masahide Kaeriyama, Isao Sakaguchi
    Marine Policy 157 105842-105842 2023年11月  査読有り招待有り
  • Robert Blasiak, Alice Dauriach, Jean-Baptiste Jouffray, Carl Folke, Henrik Österblom, Jan Bebbington, Frida Bengtsson, Amar Causevic, Bas Geerts, Wenche Grønbrekk, Patrik J. G. Henriksson, Sofia Käll, Duncan Leadbitter, Darian McBain, Guillermo Ortuño Crespo, Helen Packer, Isao Sakaguchi, Lisen Schultz, Elizabeth R. Selig, Max Troell, José Villalón, Colette C. C. Wabnitz, Emmy Wassénius, Reg A. Watson, Nobuyuki Yagi, Beatrice Crona
    Frontiers in Marine Science 8 2021年6月9日  査読有り
    Humanity has never benefited more from the ocean as a source of food, livelihoods, and well-being, yet on a global scale this has been accompanied by trajectories of degradation and persistent inequity. Awareness of this has spurred policymakers to develop an expanding network of ocean governance instruments, catalyzed civil society pressure on the public and private sector, and motivated engagement by the general public as consumers and constituents. Among local communities, diverse examples of stewardship have rested on the foundation of care, knowledge and agency. But does an analog for stewardship exist in the context of globally active multinational corporations? Here, we consider the seafood industry and its efforts to navigate this new reality through private governance. We examine paradigmatic events in the history of the sustainable seafood movement, from seafood boycotts in the 1970s through to the emergence of certification measures, benchmarks, and diverse voluntary environmental programs. We note four dimensions of stewardship in which efforts by actors within the seafood industry have aligned with theoretical concepts of stewardship, which we describe as (1) moving beyond compliance, (2) taking a systems perspective, (3) living with uncertainty, and (4) understanding humans as embedded elements of the biosphere. In conclusion, we identify emerging stewardship challenges for the seafood industry and suggest the urgent need to embrace a broader notion of ocean stewardship that extends beyond seafood.

MISC

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書籍等出版物

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講演・口頭発表等

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共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題

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