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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Políticas marinas La política marina es la política marítima.
  • Gobernanza de los océanos Gobernanza de los océanos
  • Equidad social Equidad social.

Sus antecedentes:

  • El océano es vital para el bienestar humano, pero la desigualdad en las actividades basadas en el océano está aumentando.
  • La gobernanza efectiva requiere la medición y el seguimiento sistemáticos de la equidad en las iniciativas oceánicas.
  • Los enfoques actuales carecen de marcos sólidos para evaluar y mejorar la equidad oceánica.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Introducir el Índice de Equidad Oceánica (OEI), un nuevo marco para evaluar y mejorar la equidad en las iniciativas oceánicas.
  • Proporcionar una herramienta estructurada para medir el progreso y apoyar la toma de decisiones basada en la evidencia en la política marina.
  • Para guiar el desarrollo de proyectos y políticas oceánicas más equitativas.

Principales métodos:

  • Desarrollo del Índice de Equidad Oceánica (OEI) basado en doce criterios de puntuación.
  • Aplicación de la OEI a diversos estudios de caso a escala local, nacional y global.
  • Validación de la utilidad del OEI en la generación de datos estructurados para la toma de decisiones.

Principales resultados:

  • El OEI evaluó con éxito la equidad en varios sectores y escalas oceánicas.
  • El marco generó datos estructurados, permitiendo comparaciones y mejoras basadas en la evidencia.
  • Los estudios de casos demostraron la aplicabilidad y el potencial de la OEI para identificar las desigualdades.

Conclusiones:

  • El Índice de Equidad Oceánica (OEI) es una herramienta teóricamente robusta y de amplia aplicación para promover la equidad oceánica.
  • La OEI puede guiar el diseño de iniciativas, proyectos y políticas oceánicas más equitativas.
  • La implementación de la OEI puede conducir a mejores resultados para las comunidades costeras y los ecosistemas marinos.