LEADER 07494nam 22009135 450 001 9910253326003321 005 20200629201143.0 010 $a3-7091-1899-9 024 7 $a10.1007/978-3-7091-1899-3 035 $a(CKB)3710000000571675 035 $a(EBL)4216926 035 $a(DE-He213)978-3-7091-1899-3 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4216926 035 $a(PPN)224599038 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000571675 100 $a20151224d2016 u| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aYearbook on Space Policy 2014 $eThe Governance of Space /$fedited by Cenan Al-Ekabi, Blandina Baranes, Peter Hulsroj, Arne Lahcen 205 $a1st ed. 2016. 210 1$aVienna :$cSpringer Vienna :$cImprint: Springer,$d2016. 215 $a1 online resource (335 p.) 225 1 $aYearbook on Space Policy,$x1866-8305 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a3-7091-1898-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aPreface ESPI Yearbook 2014; ``The Governance of Space;?? List of Acronyms: Acronym Explanation; Contents; Part I: The Year in Space 2014; Chapter 1: European Space Activities in the Global Context; 1.1 Global Political and Economic Trends; 1.1.1 Global Economic Outlook; 1.1.2 Political Developments; 1.1.2.1 Geopolitics; 1.1.2.2 Environment; 1.1.2.3 Energy; 1.1.2.4 Resources; 1.1.2.5 Knowledge; 1.1.2.6 Mobility; 1.1.3 Main Science and Technology Indicators Relevant for Space Activities; 1.1.3.1 Science and Technology Inputs; 1.1.3.2 Science and Technology Outputs 327 $a1.2 Worldwide Space Policies and Strategies1.2.1 The United Nations System; 1.2.1.1 United Nations General Assembly; 1.2.1.2 UNGA Committees; 1.2.1.3 Other UN Bodies and Organs Monitoring Outer Space Activities; 1.2.2 The Group on Earth Observation; 1.2.3 Europe; 1.2.3.1 European Space Agency; 1.2.3.2 European Union; 1.2.3.3 EUMETSAT; 1.2.3.4 National Governments; 1.2.4 The United States; 1.2.5 Canada; 1.2.6 Russia; 1.2.7 Japan; 1.2.8 China; 1.2.9 India; 1.2.10 Brazil; 1.2.11 Emerging Space Powers; 1.3 Worldwide Space Budgets and Revenues; 1.3.1 Overview of Institutional Space Budgets 327 $a1.3.2 Overview of Commercial Space Markets1.3.3 Developments in the Space Industry; 1.3.3.1 Industrial Developments in Europe; 1.3.3.2 Industrial Developments in the United States; 1.3.3.3 Industrial Developments in Russia; 1.3.3.4 Industrial Developments in Japan; 1.3.3.5 Industrial Developments in China; 1.3.3.6 Industrial Developments in India; 1.3.3.7 World; 1.3.4 Industrial Overview; 1.3.4.1 Launch Sector; 1.3.4.2 Satellite Manufacturing Sector; 1.3.4.3 Satellite Operators Sector; 1.4 The Security Dimension; 1.4.1 The Global Space Military Context; 1.4.2 Europe; 1.4.3 The United States 327 $a1.4.4 Russia1.4.5 Japan; 1.4.6 China; 1.4.7 India; Chapter 2: Developments in Space Policies, Programmes and Technologies Throughout the World and in Europe; 2.1 Space Policies and Programmes; 2.2 Space Transportation; 2.2.1 Europe; 2.2.2 United States; 2.2.3 Russia; 2.2.4 Japan; 2.2.5 China; 2.2.6 India; 2.3 Space Science and Exploration; 2.3.1 Human Spaceflight Activities; 2.3.2 Lunar Science; 2.3.3 Mars Science; 2.3.4 Saturn Science; 2.3.5 Venus Science; 2.3.6 Mercury Science; 2.3.7 Jupiter Science; 2.3.8 Solar Observation; 2.3.9 Solar Science; 2.3.10 Outer Solar Science 327 $a2.4 Satellite Applications2.4.1 Space-Based Communications; 2.4.2 Space-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing Systems; 2.5 Technology Developments; 2.5.1 Propulsion; 2.5.2 Telecoms; 2.5.3 Spacecraft Operations and Design; 2.5.4 Suborbital Activities; 2.5.5 Other Technologies; Part II: Views and Insights; Chapter 3: Governance in Space; 3.1 Governance; 3.2 The Durability of the Space Regime; 3.3 Antarctica and the Oceans; 3.4 Common Aversions and Common Interests in Space; 3.4.1 Allocation of Radio Spectrum; 3.4.2 Utilisation of the Geostationary Orbit; 3.4.3 Satellite Navigation 327 $a3.4.4 Remote Sensing 330 $aThe Yearbook on Space Policy, edited by the European Space Policy Institute (ESPI), is the reference publication analysing space policy developments. Each year it presents issues and trends in space policy and the space sector as a whole. Its scope is global and its perspective is European. The Yearbook also links space policy with other policy areas. It highlights specific events and issues, and provides useful insights, data and information on space activities. The first part of the Yearbook sets out a comprehensive overview of the economic, political, technological and institutional trends that have affected space activities. The second part of the Yearbook offers a more analytical perspective on the yearly ESPI theme and consists of external contributions written by professionals with diverse backgrounds and areas of expertise. The third part of the Yearbook carries forward the character of the Yearbook as an archive of space activities. 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