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"Contributors" [2012] ELECD 1086; in Warner, Robin; Schofield, Clive (eds), "Climate Change and the Oceans" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2012) x

Book Title: Climate Change and the Oceans

Editor(s): Warner, Robin; Schofield, Clive

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN (hard cover): 9781848448186

Section Title: Contributors

Number of pages: 4

Extract:

Contributors
Andi Arsana is a Lecturer and Researcher in the Department of
Geodetic Engineering, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia. He is cur-
rently an Australian Leadership Awards Scholar (PhD candidate) at
the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security
(ANCORS), University of Wollongong. He obtained a Masters degree
from the University of New South Wales, Australia, focusing on mari-
time delimitation between Indonesia and Timor L'Este. Andi is also an
alumnus of the UN-Nippon Foundation Fellowship, a research and
internship program organized by the UN Division for Ocean Affairs
and the Law of the Sea (DOALOS). His research focuses on technical
and geodetic aspects of the law of the sea, especially on maritime bound-
aries. He has published several works in the field including journals,
books, and popular-scientific articles.
Marcus Haward is Associate Professor at the Institute for Marine and
Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania. His current research focuses
on Antarctic and oceans governance, ecosystems aspects of fisheries
management, knowledge systems in relation to coastal management, and
climate adaptation. He has published extensively in these areas. Recent
books include Oceans Governance in the Twenty-first Century: Managing
the Blue Planet, with Joanna Vince (Edward Elgar, 2008) and Australia
and the Antarctic Treaty System, co-editor with Tom Griffiths (NSW
Press, 2011).
Ove Hoegh-Guldberg is the Director of the Global Change Institute (GCI)
and is Professor of Marine Science at the University of Queensland in
Brisbane, Australia. Ove has a BSc (honours) from Sydney and a PhD
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