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De Gruyter handbook of ocean governance and maritime affairs / edited by Thomas Sattich, Espen Moe, Marco Grasso, Miranda Schreurs, Shaohua Yan.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- De Gruyter contemporary social sciences handbooks ; 23
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Marine resources--Government policy.
- Marine resources.
- Maritime law.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- Other Title:
- Handbook of ocean governance and maritime affairs
- Ocean governance and maritime affairs
- Place of Publication:
- Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH. [2025]
- Summary:
- "This book provides a comprehensive overview of key concepts, debates and cutting-edge research in ocean governance and maritime affairs.Due to their increasing economic significance, it is valuable to provide insights into contemporary maritime issues. This handbook explores how the ocean is being used and governed, and analyzes the future challenges in its management.Organized into five theme"-- From De Gruyter Brill.
- Contents:
- The oceans of the world – a source of shared development or rivalry for resources? / Thomas Sattich and Miranda Schreurs
- The political economy of the ocean / Marco Grasso
- Two wars and a pandemic: global shipping markets in the early-2020s / Jonas Fossli Gjersø
- The state of world fisheries and fish farming / Jennifer L. Bailey
- Shaping and framing deep seabed mining in the public interest: legitimacy, procedural justice, and distributive justice / Marco Grasso
- The place of marine renewable energy in the ocean economy / Rabia M’rabet Temsamani
- Sustainable campus development and coastal ocean conservation in China’s Greater Bay Area: a higher education perspective / Weiyan Xiong and Dian Liu
- Sustainability and the marine environment / Miranda A. Schreurs
- A green-blue economy? the case of offshore wind power / Espen Moe and Mathias Shabanaj Jankila
- Ocean governance and climate change at the science-policy interface / Theresa Jedd and Judith S. Weis
- Plastic never dies: finding a governance solution to the ubiquitous nature of microplastic pollution / Rachel Tiller, Emily Cowan, Thomas Maes, and Andy M. Booth
- The regulation of abmts under the bbnj agreement: potential contributions for the sustainable development of marine renewable energy technologies on the high seas / Carlos Soria-Rodríguez
- Risks and opportunities for the first green shipping corridor in the arctic / Claudia S. W. Cheng
- Arctic shipping routes over the past 20 years / Simon Szilvási
- Techno-economic development / Espen Moe
- Current status and future prospects of alternative fuel for ships / Markus Steen, Agathe Rialland, and Elizabeth Lindstad
- Decarbonization by wind propulsion for commercial ships / Espen Mathiesen
- Wind ships in sustainable global supply chains: a future of zero carbon shipping / Jonathan Köhler and Espen Mathiesen
- Digitalization and automation in the maritime industry: a case of sustainable development? / Stella Huang and Thomas Sattich
- Carbon capture and storage: new opportunities for maritime clusters? / Oluf Langhelle, Thomas Sattich, and Mateusz Stopa
- The freshwater-saltwater nexus: the ocean as a sustainable source of water? / David Katz
- Maritime infrastructure / Shaohua Yan
- Maritime hydrogen infrastructure and value chains in the decarbonization governance of shipping in Norway / Tuukka Mäkitie, Mari Wardeberg, and Sigrid Damman
- North sea grid integration: what’s there and what’s planned? / Benjamin Ronald Silvester
- Arctic geopolitics and the future of regional infrastructure: the case of subsea cables / Nima Khorrami and Andreas Raspotnik
- Canals: transport infrastructure and geopolitics / Thomas Sattich
- Between engineering and geopolitics: a study on island building as one kind of temaritime infrastructure / Weizhun Mao and Qingming Zeng
- The ocean and the geopolitics of energy: a question of critical infrastructure? / Espen Moe and Susanne Therese Hansen
- Ocean geopolitics / Thomas Sattich
- The global ocean and great power politics / Jo Jakobsen
- Great powers and their naval ambitions: the geopolitical dimension of maritime affairs / Andrew Taylor
- Governing the ocean: technological change as a driver of maritime conflict / Paul Midford
- The politics of maritime boundary disputes / Andreas Østhagen
- Could the unexploded ordnance hazard hinder the green energy transition −in the context of offshore wind projects? / John Bednarski
- The geopolitics of satellite navigation: the jamming and spoofing threat / Tegg Westbrook
- Cases in, along, across, below, on, and above the sea / Thomas Sattich.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (De Gruyter Brill, viewed on May 11, 2026).
- Other Format:
- Print version : Handbook of ocean governance and maritime affairs.
- ISBN:
- 9783111195551
- 3111195554
- 9783111195544
- 3111195546
- OCLC:
- 1533769431
- Publisher Number:
- CIPO000266817
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license
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