Browsing SINTEF Open by Author "Tiller, Rachel"
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A-BALANSE Metodeutvikling for evaluering av arealplanleggings- og utviklingsprosessen for havbrukslokaliteter i norske kystkommuner
Tiller, Rachel; Ratvik, Ingeborg; Torgnes, Arnfinn (SINTEF Fiskeri og havbruk;A27180, Research report, 2015-09-21)Metodeutvikling for vurdering av frimerkeplanlegging for havbruk i norske kystkommuner. Formålet med rapporten er å utvikle og teste en metodikk for kartlegging og evaluering av areal planer for sjøområdene i norske kommuner ... -
Accountability as a Governance Paradox in the Norwegian Salmon Aquaculture Industry
Tiller, Rachel; de Kok, Jean-Luc; Vermeiren, Karolien; Thorvaldsen, Trine (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The aquaculture industry in Norway currently represents 60% (US$ 5.4 billion) of Norwegian seafood exports. Of these, farmed Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) represents over 80% (850,000 tons). These production levels are ... -
And so it begins – The adoption of the ‘Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction’ treaty
Tiller, Rachel; Mendenhall, Elizabeth (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)After five years of negotiations, the ‘Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction’ (BBNJ) treaty was adopted on June 19th 2023. This adoption meeting was of a celebratory kind and included the final version of the draft ... -
Between source and sea: The role of wastewater treatment in reducing marine microplastics
Freeman, Shirra; Booth, Andy; Sabbah, Isam; Tiller, Rachel; Dierking, Jan; Klun, Katja; Rotter, Ana; Ben David, Eric; Javidpour, Jamileh; Angel, Dror (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are a focal point for the removal of microplastic (MP) particles before they are discharged into aquatic environments. WWTPs are capable of removing substantial quantities of larger MP ... -
Co-production of future scenarios of policy action plans in a science-policy-industry interface – The case of microfibre pollution from waste water treatment plants in Norway
Tiller, Rachel; Booth, Andy; Kubowicz, Stephan; Jahren, Susie (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)One of the ambitions of the UN Decade of Ocean Science is stakeholder interaction to co-produce new ideas and solutions for policy action plans to ensure that environmental challenges are mitigated in a timely manner. ... -
Conceptualizing future scenarios of integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) in the Norwegian salmon industry
Ellis, John H; Tiller, Rachel (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-06)Norway is the largest global producer and exporter of farmed salmon, however the growth of the industry has coincided with environmental impacts to the marine ecosystem and negative perceptions of salmon farming. Integrated ... -
Countering a climate of instability: the future of relative stability under the Common Fisheries Policy
Harte, Michael; Tiller, Rachel; Kailis, George; Burden, Merrick (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)European fisheries are at a critical juncture. The confluence of political change and environmental change, along with the challenges of past Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) reforms such as the landing obligation, creates a ... -
Direction, not detail: Progress towards consensus at the fourth intergovernmental conference on biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction
Mendenhall, Elizabeth; De Santo, Elizabeth; Jankila, Mathias Shabanaj; Nyman, Elizabeth; Tiller, Rachel (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)After a two year delay caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the fourth intergovernmental conference (IGC-4) in the negotiations for a new UN treaty to address the conservation and sustainable management of biodiversity beyond ... -
Investigating the potential for a commercial fishery in the Northeast Atlantic utilizing mesopelagic species
Grimaldo, Eduardo; Grimsmo, Leif; Álvarez, Paula; Herrmann, Bent; Tveit, Guro Møen; Tiller, Rachel; Slizyte, Rasa; Aldonondo, Naroa; Guldberg, Trude; Toldnes, Bendik; Carvajal, Ana Karina; Schei, Marte; Selnes, Merethe (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)During three cruises in the Mid Atlantic Ridge area in 2016 and 2017, we studied the biomass of mesopelagic fish and its potential as a source of protein and oil for animal feed and human consumption. We collected samples ... -
The melting snowball effect: A heuristic for sustainable Arctic governance under climate change
Dankel, Dorothy Jane; Tiller, Rachel; Koelma, Elske; Lam, Vicky W.Y.; Liu, Yajie (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Climate change in the Arctic is occurring at a rapid rate. In Longyearbyen, Svalbard, the world’s northernmost city, deadly avalanches and permafrost thaw-induced architectural destruction has disrupted local governance ... -
Mesopelagics–New gold rush or castle in the sky?
Fjeld, Kristian; Tiller, Rachel; Grimaldo, Eduardo; Grimsmo, Leif; Standal, Inger Beate (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The growing world population requires large, renewable sources of nutritional food. Fish and other marine resources are nutrient dense and rich in healthy marine omega-3 lipids (EPA and DHA) beneficial to humans and animals ... -
OC2017 A-128 - Ringvirkningsanalyse for teknologi- og serviceleverandører til sjømatnæringen - leverandører, utviklingstrekk og eksport
Winther, Ulf; Tiller, Rachel; Ratvik, Ingeborg; Bull-Berg, Heidi; Vik, Lars Harald; Grindvoll, Inger Lise Tyholt (SINTEF rapport;OC2017 A-128, Research report, 2017)SINTEF Ocean AS og SINTEF Teknologi og samfunn har gjennomført en analyse av teknologi-, service- og forleverandørene til sjømatnæringen. Analysen omfatter: Oversikt over og kategorisering av leverandører Beregning av ... -
Ocean futures: Exploring stakeholders' perceptions of adaptive capacity to changing marine environments in Northern Norway
Tiller, Rachel; Richards, Russell (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-09)Globally, the projected increase in sea surface temperature is expected to facilitate large changes in the marine food web, affect coastal communities, marine ecosystem goods and services, global fisheries, tourism, ... -
Ocean plastics and the BBNJ treaty—is plastic frightening enough to insert itself into the BBNJ treaty, or do we need to wait for a treaty of its own?
Tiller, Rachel; Nyman, Elizabeth (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-05-08)Marine litter, and plastics in particular, is fast rising to the top of the political agenda at all levels of governance. The popular phrase today, evoked at all political meetings, in all speeches and at all cocktail ... -
Potensialet for dyrking av makroalger i Trøndelag
Broch, Ole Jacob; Tiller, Rachel; Skjermo,Jorunn; Handå, Aleksander (SINTEF Ocean reports;OC2017 A-200, Research report, 2017-10-02)Rapporten er en utredning om potensialet for storskala dyrking av makroalger i Trøndelag. Dyrking av makroalger både innenfor og utenfor grunnlinjen blir vurdert. De nye forskningsresultatene er basert på simuleringer med ... -
Resilience to exogenous shocks in environmental management regimes in the Arctic – lessons learned from survivors
Tiller, Rachel; Nyman, Elizabeth; Dankel, Dorothy Jane; Liu, Yajie (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-06-13)A changing climate will impact not only the environment but all levels of governance thereof, including the context of the close to 400 multilateral environmental management agreements signed since the year 2000. For the ... -
Ringvirkningsanalyse for teknologi- og serviceleverandører til sjømatnæringen - leverandører, utviklingstrekk og eksport
Winther, Ulf; Tiller, Rachel; Ratvik, Ingeborg; Bull-Berg, Heidi; Vik, Lars Harald; Grindvoll, Inger Lise Tyholt (SINTEF Ocean report;OC2017 A-128, Research report, 2017-06-30)SINTEF Ocean AS og SINTEF Teknologi og samfunn har gjennomført en analyse av teknologi-, service- og forleverandørene til sjømatnæringen. Analysen omfatter: Oversikt over og kategorisering av leverandører Beregning av ... -
Shake It Off: Negotiations suspended, but hope simmering, after a lack of consensus at the fifth intergovernmental conference on biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction
Tiller, Rachel; Mendenhall, Elizabeth; De Santo, Elizabeth; Nyman, Elizabeth (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The process for formulating a new treaty for ‘Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction’ (BBNJ) has been long. Since informal discussions began in 2004, the international community has devoted nearly 20 years to setting ... -
The ship has reached the shore: The final session of the ‘Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction’ negotiations.
Mendenhall, Elizabeth; Tiller, Rachel; Nyman, Elizabeth (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The negotiations for a new legal instrument for Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) concluded in March 2023 with a successful, and somewhat surprising, finalization of a treaty. The BBNJ treaty is a remarkable ... -
Stuck in the middle with you (and not much time left): The third intergovernmental conference on biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction
De Santo, Elizabeth; Mendenhall, Elizabeth; Nyman, Elizabeth; Tiller, Rachel (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-07)The third of four scheduled Inter-Governmental Conferences on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction met in New York in August 2019. This article tracks the progress made ...