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Twenty years of achievements in China’s implementation of the Stockholm Convention

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 12, doi: 10.1007/s11783-022-1587-7

Abstract:

● China’s implementation of the SC was systematically studied.

Keywords: Stockholm Convention     Persistent organic pollutants     Compliance     Effectiveness    

Perfluoroalkane acids in human milk under the global monitoring plan of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 10, doi: 10.1007/s11783-022-1541-8

Abstract:

● Perfluorooctanesulfonic acid and perfluorooctanoic acid highest in human milk.

Keywords: Human biomonitoring     Human breast milk     LC-MS/MS analysis     Lifestyle parameters    

Evolution of the Long-Term Goal of Addressing Climate Change—From the United Nations Framework Convention

Yun Gao,Xiang Gao,Xiaohua Zhang

Engineering 2017, Volume 3, Issue 2,   Pages 272-278 doi: 10.1016/J.ENG.2017.01.022

Abstract: The qualitative expression of the ultimate objective in Article 2 of the United Nations Framework Convention

Keywords: change     International negotiation     Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change     United Nations Framework Convention    

Game Theory Analysis of Marine Rights Protection

Wang Lei, Chen Hua, Kang Meize, Ma Xiaochuan

Strategic Study of CAE 2019, Volume 21, Issue 6,   Pages 80-86 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2019.06.015

Abstract:

This study discusses marine rights protection from the perspective of game theory. It introduces the role of marine rights protection in handling marine disputes, as well as the nature, direction, and elements of the game in China’s marine rights protection. Currently, to minimize marine disputes through the game theory and pursue joint governance accord with China’s national interest. To this end, this study categorizes marine rights protection into three basic game processes, i.e., entry to disputed sea areas, cross-border operation by fishing boats, and non-cooperative fishing, and then conducts corresponding game analysis to determine the key directions for building the marine right protection force of China. It is concluded that improving technological means for marine rights protection can effectively change the game revenue and achieve a beneficial game equilibrium. In particular, the development of technologies for high-tech interference, underwater protection, marine wide-area surveillance, and remote sea fishery development can assist China to gain an advantageous position in repeated game processes.

Keywords: marine rights protection     game theory     marine rights protection technology     United Nations Convention    

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Twenty years of achievements in China’s implementation of the Stockholm Convention

Journal Article

Perfluoroalkane acids in human milk under the global monitoring plan of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent

Journal Article

Evolution of the Long-Term Goal of Addressing Climate Change—From the United Nations Framework Convention

Yun Gao,Xiang Gao,Xiaohua Zhang

Journal Article

Game Theory Analysis of Marine Rights Protection

Wang Lei, Chen Hua, Kang Meize, Ma Xiaochuan

Journal Article