Solutions for global marine litter pollution

•Knowledge on the causes and solutions of marine litter offers a base for effective action.•Solutions to marine litter are found in a transition towards sustainable societies.•Appropriate responses could be based on possible interventions and success factors.•Dynamics of marine litter actions differ...

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Vydáno v:Current opinion in environmental sustainability Ročník 28; s. 90 - 99
Hlavní autoři: Löhr, Ansje, Savelli, Heidi, Beunen, Raoul, Kalz, Marco, Ragas, Ad, Van Belleghem, Frank
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Elsevier B.V 01.10.2017
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ISSN:1877-3435, 1877-3443
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Shrnutí:•Knowledge on the causes and solutions of marine litter offers a base for effective action.•Solutions to marine litter are found in a transition towards sustainable societies.•Appropriate responses could be based on possible interventions and success factors.•Dynamics of marine litter actions differ and orchestration at all levels is lacking. Since the 1950s the amount of plastics in the marine environment has increased dramatically. Worldwide there is a growing concern about the risks and possible adverse effects of (micro)plastics. This paper reflects on the sources and effects of marine litter and the effects of policies and other actions taken worldwide. Current knowledge offers a solid basis for effective action. Yet, so far the effects of policies and other initiatives are still largely insufficient. The search for appropriate responses could be based on possible interventions and profound understanding of the context specific factors for success. Moreover, the scope, timeframe and dynamics of all initiatives are distinctly different and orchestration at all levels, in close cooperation with one another is currently lacking.
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ISSN:1877-3435
1877-3443
DOI:10.1016/j.cosust.2017.08.009