FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI Interactions between oceans and societies in 2030: challenges and issues for research BT AF LACROIX, Denis DAVID, Bernard LAMBLIN, Veronique DE MENTHIERE, Nicolas DE LATTRE-GASQUET, Marie GUIGON, Antoine JANNES-OBER, Emmanuelle HERVIEU, Halvard POTIER, Francoise RAGAIN, Gilles HOUMMADY, Moussa AS 1:1;2:2;3:3;4:4;5:5;6:6;7:4;8:7;9:8;10:9;11:10; FF 1:PDG-DS;2:;3:;4:;5:;6:;7:;8:;9:;10:;11:; C1 Inst Francais Rech Exploitat Mer, 171 Ave J Monnet, F-34203 Sete, France. Commissariat Energie Atom, F-91191 Gif Sur Yvette, France. Futuribles, 47,Rue Babylone, F-75007 Paris, France. Inst Natl Rech Sci & Technol Environm & Agr, 1,Rue Pierre Gilles de Gennes CS 10030, F-92761 Antony, France. Ctr Int Rech Agri & Dev, 42,Rue Scheffer, F-75116 Paris, France. Onera French Aerosp Lab, Chemin Huniere, F-91761 Palaiseau, France. Minist Environm Dev Durable & Energie, 246,Bld St Germain, F-75007 Paris, France. Inst Francais Sci & Technol Transports Amenagemen, 14-20 Blvd Newton Cite Descartes,Champs Marne, F-74470 Marne La Vallee 2, France. Ctr Natl Etud Spatiales, 2,Pl Maurice Quentin, F-75001 Paris, France. Bur Rech Geol & Minieres, 3,Ave Claude Guillemin, F-45100 Orleans, France. C2 IFREMER, FRANCE CEA, FRANCE FUTURIBLES, FRANCE IRSTEA, FRANCE CIRAD, FRANCE ONERA, FRANCE MINIST ENVIRONM DEV DURABLE & ENERGIE, FRANCE IFSTTAR, FRANCE CNES, FRANCE BRGM, FRANCE SI SETE SE PDG-DS IN WOS Ifremer jusqu'en 2018 DOAJ copubli-france copubli-p187 IF 0.625 TC 7 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00358/46900/46786.pdf LA English DT Article DE ;Ocean;Society;Marine resources;Maritime economy;Law of the sea;Foresight AB The perception of ocean areas by policy-makers or by people, living or not on the coast, has significantly varied over centuries. Due to its vastness and complexity, the sea has been studied within distinct academic disciplines. However, the current issues related to the sea, such as climate change, marine pollution or coastal tourism, require an integrated vision of the assets and drawbacks in order to meet the challenges arising from human activities both at sea and onshore. In this study, a group of foresight officers from the French network of public research institutes decided to cross-check and compare several science approaches (biology, sociology, economics, etc) about oceans. Thus, 11 sectors of maritime activity (transportation, fisheries, energy, etc.) were cross-tabulated with 9 basic social functions (providing food, housing, learning, etc.). In this matrix, the main challenges and issues projected for 2030 were sought, in the frame of a baseline scenario. Results were clustered through 4 criteria, leading to 9 major challenges, each of them broken down into two important issues for research. The outcomes were used to create a survey, allowing the ranking of the research priorities. Most of the 9 challenges tally with the research and development objectives of great maritime states, except for governance and monitoring, which remain underscored. As a result, maritime powers still show more interest on securing national resources rather than on promoting international cooperation for secure trade and sustainable exploitation of marine resources. But foresight in this field could help changing the mentalities notably because oceans show clearly now to be a vital common good for mankind. PY 2016 PD NOV SO European Journal Of Futures Research SN 2195-4194 PU Springer Heidelberg VL 4 IS 11 UT 000387958900001 BP 1 EP 15 DI 10.1007/s40309-016-0089-x ID 46900 ER EF