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Books > Professional & Technical > Civil engineering, surveying & building > Structural engineering > Surveying
Reeds Marine Surveying is aimed at students of marine surveying, professional marine surveyors, boatyard operators and technically-minded boat owners, and covers the latest marine surveying technology, including analysis of the mechanical behaviour of materials, failure analysis, stress concentration, fatigue and fracture, corrosion, wood-damaging organisms, polymer chemistry, and the composition and characteristics of common plastics, metal, alloys and composite materials.
This new edition expands its scope to include coverage of surveying topics relevant to ships and class surveying and includes more examples of common problems and the practical elements of surveying, as well as be updated throughout in line with technological developments, guidelines and best practice.
Reeds Marine Surveying has been in print for over twenty years and excellently serves the community of marine surveyors by providing technically robust presentations of this discipline. It extends the inquiry of inspection and safety beyond anecdote and into foundation principles and technologies.
Drawing on a decade of surveys, this report discusses trade finance
trends and identifies how access to trade finance can become more
inclusive. A persistently large trade finance gap is an ongoing
global challenge, particularly for small and medium-sized
enterprises, which continue to face significant barriers to access
financing. Since 2012, ADB has conducted a Trade Finance Gaps,
Growth, and Jobs Survey. Reflecting on the survey results, the
report provides insights on trade finance trends, analysis, and
lessons and identifies what needs to happen to ensure access to
trade finance is more inclusive. The report discusses the rapid
digitalization in trade and trade finance markets and advocates for
increased international cooperation to enable the full benefits of
digitization to be realized.
This publication draws on findings from a survey on the green bond
market in the Lao People's Democratic Republic to provide insights
on what support is needed to further develop the country's
sustainable finance market. The survey assessed the interest of
institutional investors in green bond issuances in the Lao PDR. It
helped identify drivers and impediments for the development of
country's sustainable finance market as well as priority areas in
which ADB and other development partners could provide support.
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