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Maritime Transport and Regional Sustainability is a critical
examination on how the maritime transport sector helps regions to
achieve their sustainability goals, especially focusing on the
challenges posed by climate change. This book analyzes maritime
transport from multiple perspectives, establishing a strong
theoretical framework drawn on evidence from both the developed and
emerging economies across the globe. It identifies commonalities
that contribute to a coherent transportregion relationship,
including how maritime operations, planning, and management impact
regional governance. Tracing the vital threads linking transport to
its regional surroundings, Maritime Transport and Regional
Sustainability analyses the major issues and challenges that
maritime transport researchers, planners, and policymakers are
facing.
Safe and Sustainable Arctic Shipping Management and Development
presents insight into what is happening currently in the Arctic in
shipping and natural resource exploration. It discusses the
challenges in harnessing the potential of the Arctic and are geared
towards achieving a sustainable and productive Arctic. It enables
both researchers and practitioners to apply the theoretical
knowledge obtained in the field to solve challenging Arctic issues.
The book focuses on the management and development of Arctic
shipping, including the use of shipping for natural resource
exploration and the socio-economic implications of shipping
activities in the Arctic. It covers the geography, planning,
environmental, economics, management, policy, regulations, and
governance of the Arctic comprehensively. It also closely
integrates the implications of Arctic activities with indigenous
ways of life. The book is divided into four major sections, namely
Theoretical Settings, Economic Opportunities and Risks, Operational
Challenges, and Environmental and Social Implications. This book is
a quality companion to any researchers, policymakers, and
industrial practitioners involved in transport and environmental
planning and management as a solid platform for further research,
planning, and development of appropriate policies and practices.
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Transport Nodal System (Paperback)
Adolf K Y Ng, Changmin Jiang, Paul Larson, Barry E. Prentice, David Duval
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Transport Nodal System provides a comprehensive introduction to the
development of transport nodes and nodal systems, focusing on
economic, operational, management, planning, policy, regulation and
sustainability perspectives. Through a deep analysis on different
types of transport nodes from diverse perspectives, this book shows
the major issues and challenges that transport node planners,
managers, and policymakers face, and how to address them. The book
provides a clear framework for identifying the common attributes
across all nodes that contribute to the efficient operations,
planning, and management of transport facilities. Transport nodes
such as seaports, inland terminals, airports, highways, and
railroads are hubs in a multimodal transportation network that
facilitate the smooth operation of passengers and freight. The book
uniquely uses the transport node itself rather than a specific type
of structure for a specific type of transport mode as the primary
focus of analysis. While stressing the importance of transport
nodes in developing efficient logistics and supply chains, the book
also demonstrates that transport nodes are geographically embedded
within a particular location, and that operations are inevitably
affected by local factors, such as culture, the economy, the
political and regulatory environment and other institutions.
This book belongs to the Port Economics and Global Supply Chain
Management strand of the Palgrave Studies in Maritime Economics
book series, commissioned by Hercules Haralambides. This book
addresses the security of the global system of maritime-based
trade, with a focus on container security. Existing discussions
about maritime security are almost always tactical, myopic, and
fragmented. This book strives to overcome such defects by
discussing maritime security from its myriad perspectives - how we
should think about it, how we could measure it, and how we can
better manage/control it. In this way, the authors examine the ways
in which maritime stakeholders can and should work together to
build a more secure and resilient global system of maritime trade.
This book belongs to the Port Economics and Global Supply Chain
Management strand of the Palgrave Studies in Maritime Economics
book series, commissioned by Hercules Haralambides. This book
addresses the security of the global system of maritime-based
trade, with a focus on container security. Existing discussions
about maritime security are almost always tactical, myopic, and
fragmented. This book strives to overcome such defects by
discussing maritime security from its myriad perspectives - how we
should think about it, how we could measure it, and how we can
better manage/control it. In this way, the authors examine the ways
in which maritime stakeholders can and should work together to
build a more secure and resilient global system of maritime trade.
As key links in transportation and supply chains, the effect of
climate change on seaports has broad implications for the
development prospects of the global economy. However, the picture
is very uncertain because the impacts of climate change will be
felt very differently around the world, both positively and
negatively. This book addresses the need for quality theoretical
analysis, highly innovative assessment methodologies, and
insightful empirical global experiences so as to identify the best
international practices, planning and appropriate policies to
effectively adapt to, develop resilience, and indeed benefit from,
the impacts posed by climate change on transportation and supply
chains. This book comprises of theories, methodologies and case
studies from five continents (Asia, Europe, Latin America, North
America, and Oceania) addressing climate change and the adaptation
planning of ports and transportation infrastructures. With
reputable contributors from academic, policymaking and professional
sectors, it critically analyses the recent attempts by ports in
establishing adaptation plans and strategies so to enhance ports
and other transportation infrastructures' resilience to the climate
change risks. This is the first book of its kind to focus on
climate change adaptation for ports. It offers useful and
comprehensive guidance to senior policymakers, industrial
practitioners and researchers who are eager to understand the
dynamics between climate change, adaptation planning of ports and
transportation infrastructures.
As key links in transportation and supply chains, the effect of
climate change on seaports has broad implications for the
development prospects of the global economy. However, the picture
is very uncertain because the impacts of climate change will be
felt very differently around the world, both positively and
negatively. This book addresses the need for quality theoretical
analysis, highly innovative assessment methodologies, and
insightful empirical global experiences so as to identify the best
international practices, planning and appropriate policies to
effectively adapt to, develop resilience, and indeed benefit from,
the impacts posed by climate change on transportation and supply
chains. This book comprises of theories, methodologies and case
studies from five continents (Asia, Europe, Latin America, North
America, and Oceania) addressing climate change and the adaptation
planning of ports and transportation infrastructures. With
reputable contributors from academic, policymaking and professional
sectors, it critically analyses the recent attempts by ports in
establishing adaptation plans and strategies so to enhance ports
and other transportation infrastructures' resilience to the climate
change risks. This is the first book of its kind to focus on
climate change adaptation for ports. It offers useful and
comprehensive guidance to senior policymakers, industrial
practitioners and researchers who are eager to understand the
dynamics between climate change, adaptation planning of ports and
transportation infrastructures.
Focusing on maritime security, this book discusses Blue Economy and
Smart sea transport systems in the context of the Indian Ocean rim
countries and the multifaceted challenges that they are likely to
face while attempting to develop such systems. It introduces Blue
Economy as a concept with an emphasis on lower costs, reduced
waste, greater efficiency, and value addition in all services
associated with the near and deep oceans, with the establishment of
Smart sea transport systems as the adaptive response in a global
trade system. It highlights the roles of maritime security in
politics, economics, and environmental management issues that
constitute the challenges of achieving such goals. In this regard,
the authors approach the issues from the institutional perspective
to examine ways in which relevant transport and supply chain
stakeholders can collaborate to build secure, resilient global
systems of maritime trade. This book will be of interest to
anyone interested in marine policy and global supply chains,
especially in maritime security, its impacts and risks on transport
and supply chain infrastructures, and the related socioeconomic
activities likely to be affected. Readers will gain insight into
the effective ways to adapt to such risks and how to benefit from
the generated opportunities on transport, supply chains, and the
global economy. Also, it is an ideal companion to policymakers and
practitioners who are eager to learn about the dynamics between
maritime security and Blue Economy which, in turn, enhances the
quality of strategic planning, policies, and practices in
addressing these issues. Finally, it inspires researchers and
postgraduate students to conduct innovative research on this topic.
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