The current Nor­we­gian Bar­ents Sea oil spill risk governance frame­work would need con­sid­er­able re­mod­el­ling

A recent case study from the University of Helsinki examines different ways of framing oil spill risks with regard to the Norwegian Barents Sea where new areas have been recently opened for oil exploration and exploitation. The study demonstrates that there is an urgent need for new ways of integrating different risk frames and multiple ways of knowing into the risk governance processes of complex socio-ecological risks, such as oil spill risks.


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Source: Phys.org