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Area-Based Management of Shipping : Canadian and Comparative Perspectives
Area-Based Management of Shipping : Canadian and Comparative Perspectives
Autore Chircop Aldo
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (373 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) GoerlandtFloris
PelotRonald
AportaClaudio
ISBN 9783031600531
9783031600524
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Problematique of the Book -- 1.3 Purpose and Approach of the Book -- 1.4 Research Context -- 1.5 Book Structure -- References -- Part I: Principles and Frameworks -- Chapter 2: Understanding Area-Based Management in Shipping -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Conceptual Approach -- 2.2.1 Definitions -- 2.2.2 Classification and Terminology -- 2.2.2.1 International Maritime Law ABM Tools -- 2.2.2.2 Canadian Maritime ABM Legal and Policy Tools -- 2.2.2.3 Canadian Environmental Law and Management Tools -- 2.3 A Risk Perspective on ABM Tools and Processes -- 2.3.1 The Risk Concept as a Lens to Understand ABM Tools and Processes -- 2.3.2 The Risk Object of ABM Tools -- 2.3.3 The Risk Management Phase in Focus of the ABM Tools -- 2.3.4 The Risk Problem Type for Governance of ABMs -- 2.4 Social License of ABM Tools -- 2.5 Conclusion -- Appendix -- Glossary of ABM Terms -- References -- Chapter 3: Addressing the Cumulative Effects of Marine Shipping Through Area-Based Management Approaches -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Application of Area-Based Management Strategies in CEMS -- 3.2.1 Using an Area-Based Management Approach in CEMS -- 3.2.2 Advancing Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples in Canada Through CEMS -- 3.2.3 Collaboration Models in CEMS -- 3.3 CEMS Case Study in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut -- 3.3.1 Background on the Cambridge Bay Pilot Area -- 3.3.2 Identifying Area-Based Solutions for Managing Ship Traffic in Cambridge Bay -- 3.3.3 Implementation of ABM in Cambridge Bay -- 3.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: The International Legal Framework for Area-Based Marine Management Tools -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Legal Background of ABMTs.
4.2.1 Definitions -- 4.2.2 Legal Basis in the International Law of the Sea -- 4.2.3 The Spatial Dimension of Jurisdiction over the Ocean -- 4.3 Sector-Specific ABMTs with Direct Relevance for Shipping -- 4.3.1 Maritime Transportation and the Role of the IMO -- 4.3.2 Area-Based Prevention and Reduction of Vessel-Based Pollution -- 4.3.3 Other ABMTs Directed at Shipping -- 4.4 ABMTs with a Potentially Indirect Effect on Shipping -- 4.4.1 ABMTs for the Conservation of Living Resources -- 4.4.2 Exploration and Extraction of Nonliving Resources -- 4.4.3 ABMTs under the BBNJ Agreement -- 4.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: The Canadian Regulatory Framework for Area-Based Marine Management of Shipping -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Area-Based Management Regulation -- 5.3 Regulatory Authorities -- 5.3.1 Transport Canada and Port Authorities -- 5.3.2 Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the Canadian Coast Guard -- 5.3.3 Environment and Climate Change Canada and the Parks Canada Agency -- 5.4 Direct Area-Based Regulation of Shipping -- 5.4.1 Jurisdiction for ABMs in Shipping -- 5.4.2 Maritime Safety -- 5.4.2.1 Vessel Traffic Services -- 5.4.2.2 Routeing, No Anchorage, and Speed Restrictions -- 5.4.2.3 Load Line Zones and Areas -- 5.4.2.4 Pilotage Areas -- 5.4.3 Places of Refuge for Ships, Salvage, and Wreck -- 5.4.4 Pollution Prevention Areas -- 5.4.4.1 General -- 5.4.4.2 Arctic Waters and Shipping Safety Control Zones -- 5.4.4.3 Pacific Oil Tanker Moratorium -- 5.4.5 Pollution Response Areas -- 5.4.6 Ballast Water Management and Exchange Areas -- 5.4.7 Marine Conservation ABM Tools -- 5.4.7.1 Gulf of St. Lawrence -- 5.4.7.2 Southern British Columbia -- 5.4.8 Security Zones -- 5.4.9 Port Management Areas and St. Lawrence Seaway -- 5.5 Indirect Area-Based Regulation of Shipping -- 5.5.1 Marine Protected Areas -- 5.5.2 National Marine Conservation Areas.
5.5.3 Marine Wildlife Areas -- 5.5.4 Migratory Bird Sanctuaries -- 5.5.5 Species at Risk Critical Habitats -- 5.5.6 Fisheries Conservation Areas -- 5.5.7 MPA Protection Standard 2023 -- 5.6 Discussion -- 5.6.1 Purposes and Functions -- 5.6.2 Implementation of International Commitments -- 5.6.3 Allocation of Ocean Space -- 5.6.4 Considerations for Integration -- 5.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Canadian Arctic Shipping Governance: Incorporating Indigenous Knowledge in Area-Based Management Frameworks and Tools -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Canadian Arctic Shipping Governance and Inuit: A Brief Context -- 6.3 Ontological Assumptions of Governance Approaches -- 6.3.1 MSP as a Decolonizing Tool? -- 6.4 DSS/DST: A Conceptual Discussion and Examples of Engagement in the Canadian Arctic -- 6.4.1 DSS and DST in Canadian Arctic Shipping -- 6.4.1.1 Geographic Information Systems -- 6.4.1.2 Northern Low-Impact Shipping Corridors -- 6.4.1.3 EMSA (as a DST) -- 6.4.1.4 Proactive Vessel Management -- 6.5 Discussion: A Decolonizing Approach for Area-Based Planning -- 6.6 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Vessel Traffic Management -- Chapter 7: Risk Analysis for Vessel Accident Prevention in Marine Areas: An Accident-Theoretic Perspective on Spatial Aspects of Risk -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 International Recommended Practice for Waterway Accident Risk Management -- 7.2.1 IALA Risk Management Process -- 7.2.2 IALA Risk Assessment Toolbox -- 7.3 An Accident-Theoretic View on Spatial Aspects of Risk in Waterway Risk Analysis Techniques -- 7.3.1 A Brief Outline of Some Common Accident Theories -- 7.3.2 Techniques Based on Relational Accident Theories: Conceptualization of Space -- 7.3.3 Techniques Based on Linear Accident Theories -- 7.3.4 Techniques Based on Systems-Theoretic Accident Models -- 7.3.5 Techniques Based on Risk Indicators as Accident Theory.
7.4 Discussion -- 7.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Vessel Traffic Management in the Era of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships and Digitalization: Experiences in European Waters -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 International Regulatory Framework for Vessel Traffic Management -- 8.3 Vessel Traffic Management System in the European Union -- 8.4 Contemporary Developments in European Vessel Traffic Management -- 8.5 An Outlook on Vessel Traffic Management System of the Future -- References -- Part III: Marine Spatial and Environmental Planning -- Chapter 9: Area-Based Management for Arctic Shipping Governance: An Exploratory Study -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Methodology -- 9.3 Selected Cases -- 9.3.1 Northern Low-Impact Shipping Corridors Initiative -- 9.3.2 Voluntary Protection Zone for Shipping -- 9.4 Discussion -- 9.4.1 Development of a Governance Framework -- 9.4.2 Identifying Priority Areas for Implementation -- 9.4.3 Building Capacity and Applying Inuit Knowledge in the Corridors Initiative -- 9.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Exploring Risk Governance Deficits for Marine Oil Spill Preparedness and Response in Canada -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Methods and Data -- 10.2.1 Research Methods and Protocols -- 10.2.2 Questions for Semi-structured Interviews: IRGC and Risk Governance Deficits -- 10.3 Marine Oil Spill Preparedness and Response in Canada: Regulatory Context and Current Practices -- 10.3.1 Legislation -- 10.3.2 Responsible Authorities -- 10.3.3 Engagement -- 10.3.4 Decision-Making Process -- 10.4 Results: Risk Governance Deficits in Canadian Oil Spill Preparedness and Response -- 10.4.1 Cluster A: Assessment and Understanding of Risks -- 10.4.1.1 Deficit A1: Early Warning Systems -- 10.4.1.2 Deficit A2: Factual Knowledge About Risk -- 10.4.1.3 Deficit A3: Perceptions of Risk.
10.4.1.4 Deficit A4: Stakeholder and Rightsholder Involvement -- 10.4.1.5 Deficit A5: Evaluating the Acceptability of Risk -- 10.4.1.6 Deficit A6: Misrepresenting Information About Risk -- 10.4.1.7 Deficit A7: Understanding Complex Systems -- 10.4.1.8 Deficit A8: Recognizing Fundamental or Rapid Changes in the System -- 10.4.1.9 Deficit A9: The Use of Formal Models -- 10.4.1.10 Deficit A10: Assessing Potential Surprises -- 10.4.2 Cluster B: Management of Risks -- 10.4.2.1 Deficit B2: Designing Effective Risk Management Strategies -- 10.4.2.2 Deficit B4: Designing Efficient and Equitable Risk Management Policies -- 10.4.2.3 Deficit B5: Implementing and Enforcing Risk Management Decisions -- 10.4.2.4 Deficit B6: Anticipating Side Effects of Risk Management -- 10.4.2.5 Deficit B7: Reconciling Time Horizons -- 10.4.2.6 Deficit B8: Balancing Transparency and Confidentiality -- 10.4.2.7 Deficit B9: Organizational Capacity -- 10.4.2.8 Deficit B10: Dealing with Dispersed Responsibilities -- 10.4.2.9 Deficit B12: Managing Conflicts of Interest, Beliefs, Values, and Ideologies -- 10.5 Discussion -- 10.5.1 Policy and Management Implications for Area-Based Management of Marine Oil Spill Preparedness and Response -- 10.5.2 Study Limitations and Avenues for Future Research -- Appendix -- References -- Chapter 11: Ports and Harbours as Special Management Areas -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Governance Framework -- 11.2.1 Jurisdiction -- 11.2.2 Types of Ports and Harbours and Their Powers -- 11.2.2.1 Ports Managed by Canada Port Authorities -- 11.2.2.2 Public Ports -- 11.2.2.3 Small Craft Harbours -- 11.2.3 Other Pertinent Instruments -- 11.3 Environmental Protection -- 11.3.1 General -- 11.3.2 Promotion of Sustainable Port Activities -- 11.3.3 Decarbonization -- 11.3.4 Prevention of Marine and Air Pollution -- 11.3.5 Protection of Marine Biological Diversity.
11.4 Discussion.
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Governance of Arctic Shipping : Rethinking Risk, Human Impacts and Regulation / / edited by Aldo Chircop, Floris Goerlandt, Claudio Aporta, Ronald Pelot
Governance of Arctic Shipping : Rethinking Risk, Human Impacts and Regulation / / edited by Aldo Chircop, Floris Goerlandt, Claudio Aporta, Ronald Pelot
Autore Chircop Aldo
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XIV, 319 p. 40 illus., 31 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 919.8
343.0968
Collana Springer Polar Sciences
Soggetto topico Physical geography
Climatology
Water
Hydrology
Environmental management
Freshwater ecology
Marine ecology
Physical Geography
Climate Sciences
Environmental Management
Freshwater and Marine Ecology
ISBN 3-030-44975-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 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. .
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
Materiale a stampa
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