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1 online resource. |
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text file |
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River Publishers series in renewable energy
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River Publishers series in renewable energy.
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Contents |
Front Cover; Half Title Page; RIVER PUBLISHERS SERIES IN RENEWABLE ENERGY; Title Page -- Building Industries at Sea: "Blue Growth" and the New Maritime Economy; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; PART I -- The Blue Growth Sectors; Chapter 1- Aquaculture; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 General Overview of the Sector; 1.1.2 Marine Aquaculture as a Blue Growth Sector; 1.2 Sector Industry Structure and Lifecycle; 1.3 Market; 1.3.1 Products and Trade Flows in the World. |
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1.3.2 Market Trends, Prices and a View of FutureDemand in the EU1.3.3 Market Trends, Prices and Supply & Demand Gaps; 1.4 Working Environment; 1.4.1 Economic Indicators for the Aquaculture Sector in the EU; 1.4.2 Driving Forces and Limitations of Aquaculture Sector; 1.4.3 Regulatory Framework of Marine Aquaculturein the European Union; 1.5 Innovation; 1.5.1 Innovation Trends in Coastal and Off the Coast Marine Aquaculture Subsectors; 1.5.2 Recent Technology and Expected New Technologiesin Offshore Mariculture, Opportunities and Challenges; 1.6 Investment. |
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1.7 Uncertainties and Concluding RemarksReferences; Chapter 2; 2 Blue Biotechnology; 2.1 Introduction; 2.1.1 Definition of Blue Biotechnology and Marine Biotechnology; 2.1.2 Generic Value Chain of Blue Biotechnology; 2.2 Market; 2.2.1 Market Trends; 2.3 Sector Industry Structure and Lifecycle--Sub-sectors and Segments; 2.3.1 Present and Future Centres of Activity; 2.3.2 Atlantic Sea Basin; 2.3.2.1 Assessment; 2.3.2.2 Main initiatives; 2.3.2.3 Way forward; 2.3.3 Baltic Sea Basin; 2.3.3.1 Assessment; 2.3.3.2 Main initiatives; 2.3.3.3 Way forward; 2.3.4 Mediterranean Sea Basin. |
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2.3.4.1 Assessment2.3.4.2 Main initiatives; 2.3.5 Caribbean Sea Basin; 2.3.6 Business Lifecycle Stage; 2.3.6.1 Overview of sub-sectors; 2.3.6.2 Sub-sector lifecycle stage; 2.3.7 Trend Analysis of Patents; 2.4 Working Environment; 2.4.1 Employment and Skills Availability; 2.4.2 Revenues; 2.4.3 Stakeholders; 2.4.4 Role of SMEs in Blue Biotechnology; 2.4.5 Infrastructure and Clusters; 2.4.6 Public Policy Regulatory Framework; 2.4.6.1 International and regional legal frameworks; 2.4.6.2 European policy framework; 2.5 Innovation; 2.5.1 State of Technology and Trends; 2.6 Investment. |
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2.7 Uncertainties and Concluding Remarks2.7.1 Bottlenecks and Way Forward; References; Chapter 3; 3 Seabed Mining; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Challenges for Offshore Mining; 3.1.2 Definitions and Demarcation; 3.2 Market--Investigating Market Trends; 3.2.1 Market Trends, Product Demand, Prices; 3.2.1.1 Metals; 3.2.1.2 Phosphorite; 3.2.1.3 Natural gas; 3.2.1.4 A general model; 3.2.2 A View of Future Supply and Demand; 3.2.2.1 Metals; 3.2.2.2 Phosphorites; 3.2.2.3 Gas hydrates; 3.2.2.4 Potential influence of offshore mining oreson global markets; 3.3 Sector Industry Structure and Lifecycle. |
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3.3.1 Worldwide Offshore Resource Distribution. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
The purpose of this book is to publish the detailed analysis of each prospective and established maritime business sector. Sector experts working to a common template explain what these industries are, how they work, their prospects to create wealth and employment, and where they currently stand in terms of innovation, trends and their lifecycle. Throughout the world there is evidence of mounting interest in marine resources and new maritime industries to create jobs, economic growth and to help in the provision of energy and food security. Expanding populations, insecurity of traditional sources of supply and the effects of climate change add urgency to a perceived need to address and overcome the serious challenges of working in the maritime environment. Four promising areas of activity for 'Blue Growth' have been identified at European Union policy level including Aquaculture; Renewable Energy (offshore wind, wave and tide); Seabed Mining; and Blue Biotechnology. Work has started to raise the technological and investment readiness levels (TRLs and IRLs) of these prospective industries drawing on the experience of established maritime industries such as Offshore Oil and Gas; Shipping; Fisheries and Tourism. An accord has to be struck between policy makers and regulators on the one hand, anxious to direct research and business incentives in effective and efficient directions, and developers, investors and businesses on the other, anxious to reduce the risks of such potentially profitable but innovative investments. The EU H2020 MARIBE (Marine Investment for the Blue Economy) funded project was designed to identify the key technical and non-technical challenges facing maritime industries and to place them into the social and economic context of the coastal and ocean economy. MARIBE went on to examine--with companies--real projects for the combination of marine industry sectors into multi-use platforms (MUPs). The purpose of this book is to publish the detailed analysis of each prospective and established maritime business sector. Sector experts working to a common template explain what these industries are, how they work, their prospects to create wealth and employment, and where they currently stand in terms of innovation, trends and their lifecycle. The book goes on to describe progress with the changing regulatory and planning regimes in the European Sea Basins including the Caribbean where there are significant European interests. The book includes: - Experienced chapter authors from a truly multidisciplinary team of sector specialisms- First extensive study to compare and contrast traditional Blue Economy with Blue Growth- Complementary to EU and National policies for multi-use of maritime space. |
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eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
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Marine resources -- European Union countries.
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Marine resources. |
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European Union countries. |
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Shipping -- European Union countries.
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Shipping. |
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Marine biotechnology -- European Union countries.
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Marine biotechnology. |
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Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Johnson, Kate (Kate R.), editor.
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Dalton, Gordon, 1964- editor.
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Masters, Ian, 1972- editor.
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Print version: Johnson, Kate. Building Industries at Sea - 'Blue Growth' and the New Maritime Economy. Aalborg : River Publishers, ©2018 9788793609266 |
ISBN |
8793609256 (electronic book) |
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8793609264 |
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9788793609266 |
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9788793609259 (electronic book) |
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9788793609266 |
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