Essays about: "maritime economic"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 51 essays containing the words maritime economic.
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16. Alternative fuels for shipping : Feasibility study in Singapore
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : This thesis work was performed as a collaboration between the University of Cambridge and the Royal Institute of Technology and was initially intended to be performed as a 5-months internship at the CREATE Centre of Singapore. Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it could only be done remotely. READ MORE
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17. Take (to) the Sea! - A Deep dive Into the Legal Regime Governing the Delineation and Delimitation of the Arctic Ocean
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakultetenAbstract : The polar ice cap in the Arctic is receding, which has led to an increase in activity in the region. As the Arctic is becoming more accessible, economic opportunities are opening, making territorial claims in the region increasingly interesting to the Arctic Coastal States. READ MORE
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18. The Potential for Alternative Fuels in Maritime shipping (A Literature Review) —Focus on LNG and Biofuels (Biodiesel & Ethanol)—
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : This report deals with the environmental impacts of using oil-based fuels in the sea shipping industry. Evaluating three alternative fuels to replace or complement current fuels used in sea shipping sector in order to achieve better environmental performance. READ MORE
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19. Rise of the Machines – Legal analysis of Seaworthiness in the context of autonomous shipping
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakultetenAbstract : In recent years, technological developments have been the focal point of the discussion in the shipping industry. The two main topics have been a general discussion on IT security and a discussion about autonomous ships. READ MORE
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20. Regulating the shipbreaking industry: a study on European efforts to ensure safe and environmentally sound ship recycling
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakultetenAbstract : Shipbreaking, also referred to as ship recycling, is a dirty and dangerous industry. Economic motives drive shipowners to export their unwanted vessels to Asia, where they are dismantled under conditions extremely hazardous to human health and the environment. READ MORE