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70 per cent of the planet is covered by water, and 90 per cent of
global economic trade is transported by sea. The world's seas and
oceans are big business. Based on gross marine product, the ocean
can be considered the world's seventh-largest economy, with the
total global value of the Blue Economy predicted to rise to $3
trillion by 2030. Grounded in detailed market research, and brought
to life through over 250 meticulously researched case studies,
Technology and the Blue Economy presents a compelling overview of
an inspiring and innovative sector that includes offshore renewable
energy, ports and harbours, shipping, maritime surveillance, cyber
security, aquaculture and ocean conservation. It tackles questions
like these: * With Earth observation satellites providing
unprecedented levels of data about the ocean, can machine learning
capabilities develop at pace to make sense of all this new
information? * How can ships protect themselves when one shipping
firm alone records 50,000 daily attempts to breach its cyber
security systems? * With floating wind farms now pushing further
out to sea to convert natural energy, what role do robots have in
managing essential maintenance in these more remote environments? *
When passenger ferries are already sailing themselves and
self-docking in port without human intervention, are we entering an
age where human error is eradicated? * With fish farming predicted
to account for 62 per cent of all the seafood consumed globally by
2030, how can 3D imaging cameras and net-cleaning robots help to
stop mass deaths of fish that can run into millions in a single
incident? * In the age of smartphone ubiquity, how important a role
might social media and citizen science play in ocean conservation?
* With luxury cruise ships now marketing themselves as 'smart,
connected cities', crunching passenger data in real-time, do they
now provide the gold standard of customer experience within the
tourist industry? * Is optical scanning technology the solution to
countering slavery at sea, a real concern in the south-east Asian
fishing industry? * Can satellite-enabled tracking and autonomous
clean-up systems help to counter one of the greatest conservation
issues of the day - the fight against ocean plastic pollution?
Technology and the Blue Economy explores how innovators can develop
the right business models to capitalize on growth opportunities,
and analyses the critical success factors for emerging
technologies.
Seventy percent of the planet is covered by water, and ninety percent
of global economic trade is transported by sea. The oceans are
inextricably linked with food security and the global economy.
Technology and the Blue Economy examines the vital role that technology
plays in developing the blue economy. It provides a clear, accessible
picture of the current and future potential of technology within
different sectors in the blue economy, such as offshore energy, ports
and harbours, shipping, maritime surveillance and cyber security.
Technology and the Blue Economy looks at the disruption of established
business models through case studies of leading innovators, examining
development issues, what they have learned and how they have
transformed their current ways of working within their organizations.
Along with actionable takeaways at the end of each section, readers
will learn from and be inspired by the front-line experiences of Blue
Economy innovators.
Accessibly written for the lay reader, the book is heavily
illustrated with line drawings, plans, and archive and contemporary
photographs. The research for the book has brought to light
fascinating, never before seen images from the cathedral archive
and elsewhere. Essay subjects include: Architectural History Roman
to Norman High Medieval to Reformation Post-Reformation to mid-19th
Century Twentieth Century The Present Cathedral Modern Fabric Bells
Furnishings, Plate and Ornaments Memorials, Paintings and Sculpture
Stained Glass Vestments and Textiles
Jews and Europe in the Twenty-First Century is a collection of
interviews with more than ninety prominent Jewish intellectuals,
politicians, writers and scientists from across Western Europe.
Nick Lamberts penetrating interviews and analyses reveal their
thoughts, fears and hopes for the future. Deep disquiet and
insecurity, even among those who hold "establishment" positions, is
uncovered. The author also explores why Jews have not been involved
in constructing the European Union - and shows why they should have
been. He concludes that Jews will continue to observe the shaping
of the European project from an upstairs window - with most longing
to be part of a Europe which has now vanished, or been
extinguished, and which some of the interviewees admit to having
attempted to sustain in their novel-writing. In this unique
collection the interviewees reveal that they have often felt alien
both to Jewish communal life and to the national societies in which
they live, with their relations
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