Summary
Transformative ocean governance (TOG) is an innovative, interdisciplinary approach to managing marine environments. It seeks to rebalance the relationship between people and the ocean by aligning economic development with ecological sustainability, social equity, and cultural integrity.
TOG moves beyond traditional top-down management models by embracing inclusive, participatory, and place-based governance processes. It brings together diverse stakeholders, from local communities and indigenous groups to policymakers, scientists, and civil society, to co-create more just, resilient, and sustainable ocean futures.
This research, led by Kizzy Beaumont, examines how TOG is being applied in practice and whether it delivers on its transformative promise. It forms part of a PhD that explores evolving local marine governance by investigating how emergent marine initiatives in the UK and internationally act as potential vehicles for systemic change.