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245 _aMaritime Decarbonization
_h[electronic resource] :
_bPractical Tools, Case Studies and Decarbonization Enablers /
_cedited by Mikael Lind, Wolfgang Lehmacher, Robert Ward.
250 _a1st ed. 2023.
260 _aCham :
_bSpringer Nature Switzerland :
_bImprint: Springer,
_c2023.
300 _aXXXV, 507 p. 97 illus., 93 illus. in color.
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505 _aPart 1: Outlining Baseline and Perspectives -- Chapter 1. Broadening the Scope of Decarbonization in the Maritime Sector -- Chapter 2. Decarbonizing the Maritime Industry - Current Environmental Targets and Potential Outcomes -- Chapter 3. The Extent of Decarbonization in the Global Shipping Fleet -- Part 2: a Step by Step Concept for Decarbonizing Shipping -- Chapter 4. Four Steps to Decarbonization -- Chapter 5. Scenario Thinking and Its Place in Maritime Decarbonization -- Chapter 6. Adopting a Value Chain Focus to Tackle Decarbonization -- Chapter 7. Identifying the Key Decarbonization Enablers -- Chapter 8. Decarbonizing International Shipping Through Collaborative Partnerships -- Part 3: Bringing the Four Step-concept to Life -- Chapter 9. How to Get Started: Cdes - a New Paradigm for Tackling Decarbonization Projects -- Chapter 10. Scenario Thinking - to Build Business Advantages That Accelerate Decarbonization -- Chapter 11. How a Value Chain Approach Plays Out in Maritime Decarbonization -- Chapter 12. How to Assess Decarbonization Enablers -- Chapter 13. Effective Partnerships to Support Maritime Decarbonization -- Part 4: Some Critical Success Factors for Fast and Global Decarbonization -- Chapter 14. Ensuring Seafarers Are at the Heart of Decarbonization Action -- Chapter 15. Securing Global Alignment in Regulations Related to Decarbonization -- Chapter 16. Decarbonize Shipping or Decarbonize International Maritime Trade- the Present Contractual Framework and the Need for a New Contractual Architecture -- Chapter 17. Engaging the Global Research Communities in Maritime Decarbonization -- Chapter 18. The Implications of Circular Supply Chains and the Eu Digital Product Passport in Maritime Decarbonization -- Chapter 19. Sustainable Finance in the Maritime Sector -- Part 5: Case Studies: Selected Maritime Decarbonization Initiatives -- Chapter 20. Actions Being Taken by Key Segments to Meet the Decarbonization Targets -- Chapter 21. Maritime Decarbonization - Actions by Cargo Owners - the Shippers’ Perspective -- Chapter 22. Practical Decarbonization Action Being Taken by the Shipping Companies -- Chapter 23. Identifying the Best Low-emission Carriers -- Chapter 24. Actions by Ports to Support Green Maritime Operations - a Real Case Study: the Port of Plymouth, UK -- Chapter 25. Towards Ports as Energy Nodes: Strengthening Micro Energy Systems -- Chapter 26. Decarbonization in Shipyard Cities - a Holistic Approach to Sustainability Assessment -- Chapter 27. Ship Engine, Equipment and Fuel Options for Decarbonization -- Chapter 28. Decarbonization Action by Energy Companies -- Chapter 29. Decarbonization Support From Digital Solutions Providers -- Chapter 30. The in-house Production of Biofuel by Shipping Companies - a Case Study -- Chapter 31. Establishing Green Corridors to Accelerate the Use of Alternative Fuels -- Chapter 32. The Getting to Zero Coalition Story -- Part 6: Concluding Remarks – Calling for a Holistic and Inclusive Approach -- Chapter 33. Highlights of the Book - a Menu of Possible Actions for Decarbonization Today and Tomorrow -- Chapter 34. The Destination - a Vision of a Climate Neutral Future.
520 _aThis volume analyses maritime decarbonization from various perspectives. It contains unique approaches and tools in four areas: scenarios, value chains, enablers, and partnerships. Decarbonization has become a very important focus in the maritime industry. Anyone that delves into the topic quickly appreciates its breadth and complexity. Minimizing greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions in maritime practices at large and doing it swiftly is far from simple. The Paris 2015 climate goals and the IMO ambitions may be the industry’s guiding lights. But is this enough? Probably not. At the managerial level a paradigm shift is needed: from a fixed mindset that is calling for compensation to a growth mindset that seeks to capture the benefits of decarbonization. This will require a structured approach in the form of practical frameworks and clear recommendations. In this book 75 scholars and industry and subject matter experts have joined forces to explore different scenarios, value chain designs,decarbonization enablers, and partnership models to develop frameworks and recommendations around how to effectively work and make progress. The books offers a valuable mix of theory, practical tools, and real-life cases. "How can we avoid the climate catastrophe and at the same time ensure functioning port and shipping services that move more than 80% of global trade volumes? The book “Maritime Decarbonization” is an impressive tour-de-force presenting insights from leading researchers and practitioners.”, Jan Hoffmann, Head Trade Logistics Branch, UNCTAD "This publication is a comprehensive resource for tackling one of the most pressing challenges of our time. The authors’ collective expertise and commitment is a testament to the power of collaboration in driving positive change. The insights shared in the book will inspire innovative solutions and sustainable transformation within the maritime industry.”, Eddy Ng, Head Group Commercial & Supply Chain Sustainability Solutions, PSA International "The world’s research institutes have a key role in advancing the next-generation practices, technologies and fuels needed to decarbonize shipping. Maritime Decarbonization provides a thorough analysis of what is required together with practical guidance on what to do next.” Pia Sandvik, CEO Research Institutes of Sweden "Maritime Decarbonization is a vital contribution to the global conversation surrounding climate change measures and their impact on the shipping industry. By presenting practical strategies for decarbonizing the maritime industry and providing real-world examples, this book is an invaluable resource for shipowners, policymakers, and industry stakeholders alike.”, Tan Cheng Peng, Executive Director, Singapore Maritime Institute "This very informative book on Maritime Decarbonization is a timely and welcome collaborative work that will greatly assist leaders and decision-makers involved in the decarbonization effort.”, Stefan Pettersson, Head of research and development, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute.
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650 _aEnvironmental economics.
650 _aInnovation and Technology Management.
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650 _aResource and Environmental Economics.
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