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Maritime decarbonization : practical tools, case studies and decarbonization enablers / / Mikael Lind, Wolfgang Lehmacher, and Robert Ward, editors
Maritime decarbonization : practical tools, case studies and decarbonization enablers / / Mikael Lind, Wolfgang Lehmacher, and Robert Ward, editors
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2023]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxxv, 507 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Disciplina 363.738746
Soggetto topico Business logistics
Carbon dioxide mitigation - Economic aspects
Shipping - Environmental aspects
ISBN 3-031-39936-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- About This Book -- Baseline and Perspectives -- A Step-by-Step Concept for Decarbonizing Shipping -- Bringing the Four Step-Concept to Life -- Some Critical Success Factors for Fast and Global Decarbonization -- Case Studies: Selected Maritime Decarbonization Initiatives -- Concluding Remarks: Calling for a Holistic and Inclusive Approach -- References -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Part I: Outlining Baseline and Perspectives -- Broadening the Scope of Decarbonization in the Maritime Sector -- Target Audience -- Key Takeaway Message -- Introduction -- Classificatory Frameworks -- Growth in Demand for Maritime Transport -- Choice of Freight Transport Mode -- Increasing Capacity Utilisation -- Improving Energy Efficiency -- Switching to Low Carbon Energy -- Closing Summary -- References -- Decarbonizing the Maritime Industry: Current Environmental Targets and Potential Outcomes -- Target Audience -- Key Takeaway Messages -- Introduction -- The Shipping Industry´s Carbon Footprint -- Greenhouse Gas Targets of the IMO -- Current Status of Maritime GHG Emissions -- Potential Outcomes from Current Progress -- The Need to Strengthen Policy Measures -- The Way Forward -- References -- The Extent of Decarbonization in the Global Shipping Fleet -- Target Audience -- Key Takeaway Messages -- Demand for Transport -- Economic Growth -- Trade -- Global Fleet Figures -- Shipbuilding -- The World Orderbook -- Removals -- Size of the Global Fleet -- The Extent of Low- or No-Carbon Ship Propulsion and Fuels in the Global Fleet -- Vessel Employment -- Vessel Speed -- CO2 Emissions -- Closing Summary -- References -- Part II: A Step-by-Step Concept for Decarbonizing Shipping -- Four Steps to Decarbonization -- Target Audience -- Key Takeaway Messages.
A Process of Four Foundational Concepts for Climate Action -- Step 1: Scenario Analysis: Understanding the Boundaries -- Step 2: Value Chain Mapping: Scoping the Effort -- Step 3: Enabler Prioritisation: Decide on Areas of Focus for Action -- Step 4: Partnership Selection: Join Forces -- The Merits of the 4-Step Process -- References -- Scenario Thinking and Its Place in Maritime Decarbonization -- Target Audience -- Key Takeaway Messages -- Grappling with Uncertainties -- Scenarios and Scenario Thinking -- Maritime Scenarios -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Adopting a Value Chain Focus to Tackle Decarbonization -- Target Audience -- Key Takeaway Messages -- Introduction to Value Chain Thinking -- Value Chains in the Maritime Ecosystem -- The Marine Fuel Value Chain -- The Shipbuilding Value Chain -- The Maritime Operational Value Chain -- Value Chain Focus as a Key to Effective Decarbonization in Shipping -- References -- Identifying the Key Decarbonization Enablers -- Target Audience -- Key Takeaway Messages -- Introduction -- Shipboard Energy Efficiency Technologies -- Operational and Commercial Practices -- Digital Technology -- Zero-Carbon Fuels and Technology -- Energy Conversion and Shipbuilding Technology -- Policies and Regulations -- Financing and Incentives -- Closing Remarks -- References -- Decarbonizing International Shipping Through Collaborative Partnerships -- Target Audience -- Key Takeaway Messages -- The Decarbonization Solution Space -- Market Based Mechanisms -- Technological and Operational Measures -- Alternative Fuels -- Understanding Partnerships -- Designing Pilot Projects -- GCMD Projects and Partnership Case Studies -- Partnership Case Study 1: Ammonia Bunkering Safety Study -- Partnership Case Study 2: Quality, Quantity and GHG Abatement Assurance Framework for Drop-in Fuels -- Closing Remarks -- References.
Part III: Bringing the Four-Step Concept to Life -- How to Get Started: CDES-A New Paradigm for Tackling Decarbonization Projects -- Target Audience -- Key Takeaway Messages -- Why the World Needs a cdes Approach? -- A New Paradigm for Balanced Development -- Translating cdes into the World of Shipping -- Complex Systems Increase the Need for Data Generation and Sharing -- A Navigational Matrix for Effective Partnerships -- Pivoting to a More Balanced Future -- References -- Scenario Thinking To Build Business Advantages That Accelerate Decarbonization -- Target Audience -- Key Takeaway Messages -- The Two Crafts of Scenario Thinking, and the Learning Journey -- Interweaving Scenario Thinking with Strategic Choices -- Using Scenario Thinking to Assess Potentially Undervalued Opportunities for Forerunners -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- How a Value Chain Approach Plays Out in Maritime Decarbonization -- Target Audience -- Key Takeaway Messages -- Introduction -- Step 1: Understanding Value Chain Structures and Key Stakeholders -- Step 2: Determining the Leverage of Each Value Chain -- Step 3: Recognise the Port as a Crucial Node -- Step 4: Identify Interdependencies and Refine Value Chain Strategies -- Closing Remarks -- References -- How to Assess Decarbonization Enablers -- Target Audience -- Key Takeaway Messages -- Assessment of Enablers for Decarbonization Readiness -- Assessment of Enablers Available Today -- Assessment of Developing Technologies -- Assessment of Fuels and Fuel Pathways -- Closing Remarks -- References -- Effective Partnerships to Support Maritime Decarbonization -- Target Audience -- Key Takeaway Messages -- Introduction -- Stakeholders Across the Decarbonization Ecosystem -- The Role of Influencers -- Positioning Decarbonization Partnerships -- Engaging Actors Along the Entire Distribution Curve.
The Need for a Holistic and Inclusive Approach -- Context Matters -- References -- Part IV: Some Critical Success Factors for Fast and Global Decarbonization -- Ensuring Seafarers Are at the Heart of Decarbonization Action -- Target Audience -- Key Takeaway Messages -- Introduction -- What Does a Maritime Just Transition for Seafarers Mean? -- Maritime Just Transition Task Force -- How Will Maritime Decarbonization Impact the Workforce? -- Skills and Competencies for Future Seafarers -- New Safety Challenges and Skills Needed Against a Backdrop of Existing Training Constraints -- An Action-Plan to Ensure a Just Transition for Seafarers -- Unlocking Consensus on Decarbonization and Ensure Coherence Between Environmental and Skills Policies -- Strong Labour Standards, a Robust Health and Safety Approach, and Championing Gender and Diversity -- Using the Green Transition to Address Recruitment and Attrition, and Support Seafarer Career Pathways -- New Skills and Development of Training Standards for All Seafarers -- Continued Cooperation Towards Implementation of the 10-Point Action Plan -- References -- Securing Global Alignment in Regulations Related to Decarbonization -- Target Audience -- Key Takeaway Messages -- The Importance of Global Regulations -- The International Maritime Organization: Regulations for International Shipping -- Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) -- Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) -- IMO Data Collection System (DCS) -- Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) -- Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) -- National Decarbonization Plans for Shipping -- Other Regions and Geographies: European Union -- EU Policy for Climate Change -- EU Regulations on Decarbonizing Shipping -- EU Emission Trading System (EU ETS) -- FuelEU Maritime -- Renewable Energy Directive (RED III).
Directive on Deployment of Alternative Fuel Infrastructure (AFIR) -- Energy Taxation Directive -- Applicability -- Closing Remarks -- References -- Decarbonize Shipping or Decarbonize International Maritime Trade: The Present Contractual Framework and the Need for a New Con... -- Key Takeaway Message -- The Legal Foundations of International Maritime Trade -- The Contractual Architecture of International Maritime Trade Through a Decarbonization Lens -- Structural Issues -- Shipbuilding -- Ship Finance -- Commodities Sale and Purchase Contracts and Trade Finance -- Charterparties -- Bills of Lading -- Marine Insurance -- Bunkering Contracts -- Demolition Contracts -- Towage and Salvage, Wreck Removal -- Vessel Sale and Purchase -- Carbon Capture and Storage -- Green Shipping Corridors -- Sail Fast, then Wait: The Biggest Single Carbon Inefficiency in Maritime Trade -- The Third Pillar -- Maritime Decarbonization and Climate Litigation -- The Future -- References -- Engaging the Global Research Communities in Maritime Decarbonization -- Target Audience -- Key Takeaway Messages -- The Research Communities -- Types of Research and Related Constraints -- Research Funding and Demand -- The Need for Pilot Projects and Technology Demonstrators -- Green Corridors -- Examples of Maritime Decarbonization Research -- Role to the Research Communities in Accelerating Decarbonization -- References -- The Implications of Circular Supply Chains and the EU Digital Product Passport in Maritime Decarbonization -- Target Audience -- Key Takeaway Messages -- The Next Economy: The Circular Economy -- Circularity within Maritime -- Failing to Transform into a Circular Economy Will Make the Maritime Sector´s Climate Targets Unachievable -- The Digital Product Passport in a Maritime Context: Enabling Circularity through Material Traceability and Supply Chain Transp -- Contents of the Digital Product Passport.
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Maritime informatics / / Mikael Lind [and three others] (editors)
Maritime informatics / / Mikael Lind [and three others] (editors)
Edizione [1st ed. 2021.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XXV, 421 p. 111 illus., 91 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 658.4038011
Collana Progress in IS
Soggetto topico Management information systems
ISBN 3-030-50892-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Section 1: Maritime Informatics as a better glue -- The Origins of Maritime Informatics -- Shipping: A Self-Organising Ecosystem -- The Necessity of Standards for Maritime Informatics in Ship Operations -- The Port as a set of Socio-Technical Systems -- Digitalisation in maritime regional and global supply chains -- Sustainable Maritime Transport and Maritime Informatics -- Connecting cities and ports via Maritime Informatics -- Maritime Informatics for increased collaboration -- The future of shipping - collaboration through digital data sharing -- Section 2: Maritime Informatics and Decision Making -- Digital Data Sharing for Enhanced Decision Making -- Decision Support for Port Visits -- Decision Support for Voyaging -- A Smart Grid in Container Terminals -- Decision Support in Short Sea Shipping -- Maritime Informatics for Recreational and Fishing Vessels -- Support for financial decision making -- Green supply chain management and environmental control and regulation -- Global Data Exchange Standards: The Basis for Future Smart Container Digital Services -- Section 3: Maritime Informatics Technology -- Big Maritime Data Management -- Spatiotemporal Data Analytics for the Maritime Industry -- Data Visualisation Tools for Enhanced Situational Awareness in Maritime Operations -- Intelligent Maritime Information Acquisition and Representation for Decision Support -- AIS Data Analytics for Intelligent Maritime Surveillance Systems.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910767542503321
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
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Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Pragmatic Web : "Building Common Ground on the Web" : Tilburg, The Netherlands, 22-23 October 2007
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Pragmatic Web : "Building Common Ground on the Web" : Tilburg, The Netherlands, 22-23 October 2007
Autore Shum Simon Buckingham
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : ACM, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (104 pages)
Collana ACM Conferences
Soggetto topico Languages & Literatures
Philology & Linguistics
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Pragmatic Web
ICPW '07
Record Nr. UNINA-9910376396503321
Shum Simon Buckingham  
[Place of publication not identified], : ACM, 2007
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