Problems and Solutions of International Organizations’ Role in Regional Ocean Pollution Treatment

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Problems and Solutions of International Organizations’ Role in Regional Ocean Pollution Treatment

Yida Wang 1*
  • 1 Shanghai Starriver Bilingual School, Shanghai China    
  • *corresponding author regan.wong@hotmail.com
LNEP Vol.4
ISSN (Print): 2753-7056
ISSN (Online): 2753-7048
ISBN (Print): 978-1-915371-33-1
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Abstract

This essay will focus on the problems in the regional environmental treatment cooperation and use the example of CReW and GCSC to explain why international organizations need more critical roles in the final solutions.

Keywords:

international relations, international organization, environment, pollution treatment, marine protection

Wang,Y. (2023). Problems and Solutions of International Organizations’ Role in Regional Ocean Pollution Treatment. Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media,4,870-874.
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[2]. Jambeck, .J.R, Geyer, .R, Wilcox, .C, Siegler, .T.R, Perryman, .M, Andrady, .A, Narayan, .R, Law, .K.L, (2015)Plastic waste inputs from land into the ocean, Science, 347:768–771

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[9]. United Nations Environment Programme. (2014) “Testing a Prototype Caribbean Regional Fund for Wastewater Management” https://wedocs.unep.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.11822/201/Mid_term_evaluation_of_the_UNEP_GEF_project_Regional_project_for_implementing_biosafety_frameworks_in_the_Caribbean_subregion.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y

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Wang,Y. (2023). Problems and Solutions of International Organizations’ Role in Regional Ocean Pollution Treatment. Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media,4,870-874.

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References

[1]. S. Pettipas, et al., (2016), A Canadian policy framework to mitigate plastic marine pollution, Mar. Policy, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2016.02.025

[2]. Jambeck, .J.R, Geyer, .R, Wilcox, .C, Siegler, .T.R, Perryman, .M, Andrady, .A, Narayan, .R, Law, .K.L, (2015)Plastic waste inputs from land into the ocean, Science, 347:768–771

[3]. S. Pettipas, et al.,(2016), A Canadian policy framework to mitigate plastic marine pollution, Mar. Policy, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2016.02.025

[4]. Caribbean Regional Fund for Wastewater Management Project. (2017). GEF CReW on the Ground The Belize Wastewater Revolving Fund – A Case Study. GEF_CReW_C3_CaseStudy_Belize_Final_Jan17.pdf (gefcrew.org)

[5]. Moline, A. (2018). Harnessing opportunity Wastewater as a managed resource. Global Wastewater Initiative

[6]. Silvia, H. (2013, December). Baseline Assessment Study for the GEF CReW Project: Belize. fe29b3744d8f46a2bc1eff7ab656ab4d (iwlearn.net)

[7]. Janson. A (2014). “Review of the Access to, Availability of, and Organizational Readiness for Uptake of Funding for the Wastewater Sector in Selected Participating Countries: Final Report.” Caribbean Regional Coordinating Unit

[8]. Caribbean Regional Fund for Wastewater Management Project. (2017, January). GEF CReW on the Ground The Belize Wastewater Revolving Fund – A Case Study. GEF_CReW_C3_CaseStudy_Belize_Final_Jan17.pdf (gefcrew.org)

[9]. United Nations Environment Programme. (2014) “Testing a Prototype Caribbean Regional Fund for Wastewater Management” https://wedocs.unep.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.11822/201/Mid_term_evaluation_of_the_UNEP_GEF_project_Regional_project_for_implementing_biosafety_frameworks_in_the_Caribbean_subregion.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y

[10]. Silvia, H. (2013). Baseline Assessment Study for the GEF CReW Project: Belize. fe29b3744d8f46a2bc1eff7ab656ab4d (iwlearn.net)

[11]. Osoyoos, T. (2020). RDOS urging residents to not visit local landfills https://www.timeschronicle.ca/rdos-urging-residents-to-not-visit-local-landfills/

[12]. James, B. (2019). BWSL takes over Consolidated Water Belize Limited on Ambergris Caye https://www.sanpedrosun.com/community-and-society/2019/02/15/bwsl-takes-over-consolidated-water-belize-limited-on-ambergris-caye/