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The Science and Politics of Extractive Industries in the Ocean and Beyond provides an extensive coverage of the extraction of underwater minerals, ranging from lakes, rivers, continental shelves of coastal states and oceans. The edited volume features interdisciplinary contributions from experts on topics relating to the science, environment, technology, politics, law and governance of underwater mining. It is the first book of its kind to collate contributions on all forms of underwater minerals extraction into one volume as well as one that views such minerals in a broad sense, including sand and gravel as well as salt. Given the growing interest in discovering alternative sources of minerals, this volume would appeal to a broad audience with interests in underwater mining and the geopolitics or environmental concerns of resource extraction and to practitioners, regulators, industry, investors and financial institutions, academics and students.
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The Science and Politics of Extractive Industries in the Ocean and Beyond provides an extensive coverage of the extraction of underwater minerals, ranging from lakes, rivers, continental shelves of coastal states and oceans. The edited volume features interdisciplinary contributions from experts on topics relating to the science, environment, technology, politics, law and governance of underwater mining. It is the first book of its kind to collate contributions on all forms of underwater minerals extraction into one volume as well as one that views such minerals in a broad sense, including sand and gravel as well as salt. Given the growing interest in discovering alternative sources of minerals, this volume would appeal to a broad audience with interests in underwater mining and the geopolitics or environmental concerns of resource extraction and to practitioners, regulators, industry, investors and financial institutions, academics and students.