Governance of Arctic Shipping Rethinking Risk, Human Impacts and Regulation
This open access book is a result of the Dalhousie-led research project Safe Navigation and Environment Protection, supported by a grant from the Ocean Frontier Institute’s the Canada First Research Excellent Fund (CFREF). The book focuses on Arctic shipping and investigates how ocean change and ant...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Springer International Publishing
2020.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2020. |
Colección: | Springer Polar Sciences,
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009428407406719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- PART A: MARINE RISK ASSESSMENT PERSPECTIVES
- 1) Application of the IGRC framework for SAR
- 2) Historical Maritime Search and Rescue (SAR) Incident Analysis: Interactive visualization aids for improved risk assessment and decision making
- 3) Oil spill risk in the Canadian Arctic: An exploratory application of the International Risk Governance Framework
- 4) Ship-generated underwater noise
- PART B: INDIGENOUS RIGHTS AND MARINE SPATIAL PLANNING PERSPECTIVES
- 5) Shipping Governance and Inuit Rights
- 6) Inuit knowledge and data: An exploration of decision support systems for marine spatial planning in the eastern Canadian Arctic
- 7) Balancing competing ocean uses: The EU approach to Marine Spatial Planning
- 8) Integrated Ocean Management in France: Some perspectives
- PART C: MARITIME REGULATORY POLICY PERSPECTIVES
- 9) The IMO Framework and Process of Shipping Regulations
- 10) The regulation of air pollution from ships in the Northwest Atlantic and Arctic Oceans: The need for an integrated and equitable approach
- 11) A Change in the Ice Regime: Polar Code Implementation in Canada Drummond Fraser, Transport Canada
- 12) Seafarers and Arctic cruise shipping: Protecting those who work while others explore and sightsee
- 13) Mapping the Occupational Health and Safety Challenges Arising from Employment-Related Geographical Mobility (E-RGM) Among Canadian Seafarers on the Great Lakes and St Lawrence River
- 14) Fisher safety
- 15) Search and rescue at sea: do new challenges need new rules?
- 16) Conclusion. .