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Blue Finance and Ocean Geopolitics: Climate Capital in the Transformation of Global Ocean Economies

ブルーファイナンスと海洋地政学:世界の海洋経済変革における気候資本 (AI 翻訳)

Syed Shameel Ahmed Quadri, Intikhab Ulfat Intikhab Ulfat, M. Ali, Sultan Mahmood

Journal of Business Insight and Innovation📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-07-09#気候金融Origin: Global経営インパクト: 資金調達対象セクター: cross_sector
DOI: 10.63544/jbii.v5i7.84
原典: https://insightfuljournals.com/index.php/JBII/article/download/84/146
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日本語

本研究は、ブルーファイナンスと海洋地政学が気候資本を通じて世界の海洋経済変革にどのような影響を与えるかを定性的に分析した。45の文献(査読付き論文、政策報告書、金融文書など)を対象とし、ブルーボンド、債務と自然の交換、ブルーカーボン等のメカニズムを検討。結果として、ブルーファイナンスは持続可能性に貢献する一方、ブルーウォッシングや債務圧力、不平等などのリスクも顕在化している。透明性の高い基準と包摂的なガバナンスの必要性が示された。

English

This study qualitatively analyzes how blue finance and ocean geopolitics shape climate capital in the transformation of global ocean economies. Based on 45 sources including peer-reviewed articles, policy reports, and financial documents, it examines blue bonds, debt-for-nature swaps, blue carbon, and other mechanisms. Findings show blue finance supports sustainability but also poses risks such as bluewashing, debt pressure, and inequity. The paper calls for transparent standards and inclusive governance to ensure equitable ocean development.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

日本は海洋国家であり、ブルーファイナンス(例:ブルーボンド、ブルーカーボン)への関心が高まっている。本論文は、日本が推進するブルーエコノミー戦略や、三井住友銀行などの金融機関によるブルーファイナンスの取り組みに対して、ガバナンスや公平性の観点から示唆を与える。特に、SSBJの開示枠組みへの間接的な関連性も考えられる。

In the global GX context

This paper contributes to the global discourse on sustainable ocean finance, particularly blue bonds and debt-for-nature swaps. It highlights governance and equity risks that are relevant for investors and policymakers implementing ISSB or TNFD frameworks. The findings are useful for international development banks and coastal nations designing blue economy strategies.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Provides a structured qualitative review of blue finance risks and governance challenges, useful for further empirical studies.

🏢実務担当者:Offers awareness of bluewashing and debt vulnerabilities when engaging in blue finance instruments like bonds or offsets.

🏛政策担当者:Emphasizes the need for transparent standards and inclusive governance in blue finance, informing national ocean economy policies.

📄 Abstract(原文)

This study examined how blue finance and ocean geopolitics shaped climate capital in the transformation of global ocean economies. The study used a qualitative research design based on secondary data and thematic analysis. The sample comprised 45 sources: 25 peer-reviewed journal articles, 10 international policy reports, 5 institutional or financial documents, and 5 case-based documents. The analysis focused on blue bonds, blended finance, debt-for-nature swaps, blue carbon projects, marine protected areas, sustainable fisheries, coastal resilience, and ocean-based climate investment. Results showed that expansion of blue finance was reported in 38 of 45 sources, representing 84.4% of the sample. Sustainability and conservation benefits were reported in 36 sources, representing 80.0%. Governance and transparency risks were identified in 34 sources, accounting for 75.6%. Climate capital as geopolitical influence appeared in 32 sources, equal to 71.1%. Equity and justice concerns appeared in 31 sources, equal to 68.9%. These numeric findings indicated that blue finance supported ocean sustainability but also created risks related to debt pressure, bluewashing, unequal access to finance, weak accountability, and limited community participation. The study concluded that climate capital transformed ocean economies through both environmental investment and geopolitical power. Transparent standards, fair benefit sharing, stronger monitoring, and inclusive governance were necessary to ensure that blue finance supported sustainable and just ocean development across vulnerable coastal and island regions under changing climate conditions in a globally equitable manner. References Atchison, J., Foster, R., & Bell-James, J. (2024). Blue carbon as just transition? A structured literature review. Global Sustainability, 7, https://doi.org/10.1017/sus.2024.24 Ayilu, R. K., Okafor-Yarwood, I., Belhabib, D., & Bennett, N. J. (2022). 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