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DOI: 10.1080/21622671.2019.1632219
WOS记录号: WOS:000474043100001
论文题名:
The rising politics of sea level: demarcating territory in a vertically relative world
作者: Sammler, Katherine G.
通讯作者: Sammler, Katherine G.
刊名: TERRITORY POLITICS GOVERNANCE
ISSN: 2162-2671
EISSN: 2162-268X
出版年: 2019
语种: 英语
英文关键词: sea level rise ; baselines ; territory ; materiality ; verticality ; geopolitics
WOS关键词: MARITIME BOUNDARIES ; RISE ; LAW ; GEOGRAPHY ; VOLUME ; DEPTH ; LAND
WOS学科分类: Geography ; Political Science
WOS研究方向: Geography ; Government & Law
英文摘要:

Sea level rise has destructive material impacts on coastal communities and low-lying nations. While it is largely perceived and experienced via these impacts, the level of the sea is less often thought about as a political surface. The boundary where land and sea intersect is determined by the ocean's height, manifesting materially as a realm of coastal features and produced politically as baselines. Defined through international treaties, baselines are the low-water line upon which national boundaries are traced. Yet, this line between adjoining mediums of land and sea is much more physically blurred and dynamic than represented politically and legally. The difficulties of delimiting a coastline, a phenomenon referred to as the Coastline Paradox, means the measurement of a coastline is dependent on the ruler used, an entanglement of instrument and measurement. As rising sea levels encroach on physical coastlines, they are also impacting legal baselines, shifting national terrestrial and maritime borders inland posing existential dilemmas to island and low-lying nations. This paper examines how the concept of sea level was constructed scientifically and is enrolled in the legal demarcation of territorial borders, with the goal of examining how sea level rise politically marks a climatically changing world.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/140672
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作者单位: Calif State Univ Maritime Acad, Dept Global Studies & Maritime Affairs, Vallejo, CA 94590 USA

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Sammler, Katherine G.. The rising politics of sea level: demarcating territory in a vertically relative world[J]. TERRITORY POLITICS GOVERNANCE,2019-01-01
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