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This book provides a coherent and systematic view of the key
concepts, principles, and techniques in maritime container
transport and logistics chains including all the main segments:
international maritime trade and logistics, freight logistics,
container logistics, vessel logistics, port and terminal
management, and sustainability issues in maritime transport.
Container Logistics and Maritime Transport emphasizes analytical
methods and current optimization models to tackle challenging
issues in maritime transport and logistics. This book takes a
holistic approach to cover all the main segments of the container
shipping supply chains to achieve an efficient and effective
logistics service system across the entire global transport chain.
Sustainability issues such as social concern and carbon emissions
from shipping and ports are also discussed. Each maritime transport
segment is addressed using an approach from qualitative/descriptive
analytics to quantitative/prescriptive analytics. Cutting-edge
optimization models are presented and explained to tackle various
strategic, tactical, and operational planning problems. The book
will help readers better understand operations management in global
maritime container transport chain. It will also provide practical
principles and effective techniques and tools for researchers to
push forward the frontiers of knowledge and for practitioners to
implement decision support systems. It will be directly relevant to
academic courses related to maritime transport, maritime logistics,
transport management, international shipping, port management,
container shipping, container logistics, shipping supply chain, and
international logistics.
This book explores the types of conflicts that occur over marine
and coastal resources, the underlying causes, and attempts to
prevent them. Despite the emergence of various marine and coastal
governance approaches to address the effects of human activities
within the marine environment, conflict continues. In this book,
the author outlines the reasons conflicts can, and do, arise in the
marine and coastal environment. Drawing on case studies from both
the northern and southern hemispheres, the book takes a broad view
of how we interact with our environment, of how and why conflict is
perpetuated as a political and cultural phenomenon, and how this
varies or remains constant across space and place. The case studies
explore not only the underlying perceptions and needs of those
involved in marine and coastal conflict and the types of conflicts
that arise in oceanic and coastal areas, but also the underpinning
reasons for these conflicts. Marine and coastal resource conflicts
have the potential to derail conservation efforts and blue growth
policies, as well as the United Nations Sustainable Development
Goals. Thus, it is imperative we understand the drivers and
exacerbating factors of marine and coastal conflict. Arguing that
there is an urgent need for renewed thinking and focus on conflict
prevention, the author develops a theory of marine and coastal
conflict which allows us to understand those factors and the means
to help prevent such conflicts arising in the first place. This
book will be of interest to students and researchers of coastal and
marine science and environmental management as well as those
working in the field of marine resource management, including
coastal zone managers and fisheries managers.
- Menendez was the founder of the nation's oldest city, St.
Augustine
- Complete and accurate biography of a leader whose ambition drove
him to pursue adventure and conquest
- For history and biography buffs
From the bestselling author of THE WALKER'S GUIDE TO OUTDOOR CLUES
AND SIGNS A must-have book for walkers, sailors, swimmers, anglers
and everyone interested in the natural world, in How To Read Water,
Natural Navigator Tristan Gooley shares knowledge, skills, tips and
useful observations to help you enjoy the landscape around you and
learn about the magic of the outdoors from your living room.
Includes over 700 clues, signs and patterns. From wild swimming in
Sussex to wayfinding in Oman, via the icy mysteries of the Arctic,
Tristan Gooley draws on his own pioneering journeys to reveal the
secrets of ponds, puddles, rivers, oceans and more to show us all
the skills we need to read the water around us.
The Routledge Handbook of Transport Economics offers the first
state of the art overview of the discipline of transport economics
as it stands today, reflective of key research and policy.
Transport is an important area of study and one which is problem
rich, stimulating a great deal of debate in areas which impact on
everyday lives. Much of this focuses on the practicalities of the
modern-day phenomenon of mass movement and all of the issues which
surround it. The discipline of economics is central to this debate,
and consequently the study and application of transport economics
has a chief role to play in seeking to address subjects relating to
major transport issues. It can be argued that at the very heart of
any transport issue or problem lies the underlying economics of the
situation - understand that and you alleviate the problem.
Featuring contributions from world-leading scholars and
practitioners from across the globe, all of the chapters within
this book are written from a practical perspective; theory is
applied and developed using real-world examples. The book examines
concepts, issues, ideas and practicalities of transport provision
in five key topic areas: public transport public transport reform
economic development and transport modelling transport and the
environment freight transport. A real strength of the book is in
linking theory to practice, and hence the 'economics' that are
examined in this text are not the economics of the abstract, but
rather the economics of everyday living. Practical and insightful,
this volume is an essential reference for any student or researcher
working in all areas of transport provision, ranging from planning,
appraisal, regulation and freight; and for all practitioners
looking to develop their professional knowledge and who are seeking
professional accreditation.
"Exploiting the Sea" offers new perspectives on Britain's vital but
changing relationship with the sea since the late nineteenth
century. It assesses the significance to the British economy of
sea-reliant industries such as shipping, shipbuilding, fishing,
coastal trading and seaside tourism. It also seeks to explain why
the clear pre-eminence that Britain established in the maritime
world during the Victorian era has not been sustained in the
twentieth century. "Exploiting the Sea" is a new volume in the
highly successful EXETER MARITIME STUDIES series, and brings
together contributions from experts writing in their own specialist
fields to give a wide-ranging but structured analytical approach to
a misunderstood subject.
"The Blackwell Companion to Maritime Economics "presents
comprehensive and in-depth coverage of the entire scope of issues
relating to shipping and port economics.""
Unprecedented survey of maritime economics provides full
coverage of shipping and port economicsIn depth examinations offer
an up-to-date study of the field including all facets of shipping,
ports, logistics, and maintenance and topical discussion on
security and environmental problemsPresents original theories
relating to theories for maritime carriers and portsFeatures
contributions from the most respected international specialists in
the field
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