04043nam a22005415i 4500999001700000001001800017003000900035005001700044006001900061007001500080008004100095020001800136024003500154040001100189050001600200072001700216072002300233072001600256082001400272100008800286245014100374250001800515264007500533300004300608336002600651337002600677338003600703347002400739490004400763505044300807520174201250650002402992650001503016650002903031650002703060650002403087650001503111650003603126650002703162700007703189710003403266773002603300776003603326776003603362830004403398856004603442942001303488 c27406d27406978-3-031-21634-3DE-He21320240716161540.0a|||||o|||| 00| 0 cr nn 008mamaa230130s2023 sz | s |||| 0|eng d a97830312163437 a10.1007/978-3-031-21634-32doi cimu-kc 4aHF1021-1027 7aRGCM2bicssc 7aSCI0300002bisacsh 7aRGCM2thema04a330.92231 aGujar, Girish Chandrakant.eauthor.4aut4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut10aBlue Economy and Smart Sea Transport Systemsh[electronic resource] :bMaritime Security /cby Girish Chandrakant Gujar, Adolf K. Y. Ng. a1st ed. 2023. 1aCham :bSpringer International Publishing :bImprint: Springer,c2023. aVIII, 57 p. 2 illus.bonline resource. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier atext filebPDF2rda1 aSpringerBriefs in Geography,x2211-41730 aChapter1. Introduction -- Chapter2. Maritime Security – Call of the Seas -- Chapter3. Jurisdictional Issues of the Seas -- Chapter4. Coastal and Port Security -- Chapter5. Blue Economy and Smart Sea Transport Systems -- Chapter6. Towards a Sustainable Global Growth -- Chapter7. Maritime Clusters -- Chapter8. Public Private Partnerships and Port- Land Interface Projects -- Chapter9. The Pandemic, the Blue Economy and the Way Forward. aFocusing on maritime security, this book discusses Blue Economy and Smart sea transport systems in the context of the Indian Ocean rim countries and the multifaceted challenges that they are likely to face while attempting to develop such systems. It introduces Blue Economy as a concept with an emphasis on lower costs, reduced waste, greater efficiency, and value addition in all services associated with the near and deep oceans, with the establishment of Smart sea transport systems as the adaptive response in a global trade system. It highlights the roles of maritime security in politics, economics, and environmental management issues that constitute the challenges of achieving such goals. In this regard, the authors approach the issues from the institutional perspective to examine ways in which relevant transport and supply chain stakeholders can collaborate to build secure, resilient global systems of maritime trade. This book will be of interest to anyone interested in marine policy and global supply chains, especially in maritime security, its impacts and risks on transport and supply chain infrastructures, and the related socioeconomic activities likely to be affected. Readers will gain insight into the effective ways to adapt to such risks and how to benefit from the generated opportunities on transport, supply chains, and the global economy. Also, it is an ideal companion to policymakers and practitioners who are eager to learn about the dynamics between maritime security and Blue Economy which, in turn, enhances the quality of strategic planning, policies, and practices in addressing these issues. Finally, it inspires researchers and postgraduate students to conduct innovative research on this topic. 0aEconomic geography. 0aEconomics. 0aSecurity, International. 0aProduction management.14aEconomic Geography.24aEconomics.24aInternational Security Studies.24aOperations Management.1 aNg, Adolf K. Y.eauthor.4aut4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut2 aSpringerLink (Online service)0 tSpringer Nature eBook08iPrinted edition:z978303121633608iPrinted edition:z9783031216350 0aSpringerBriefs in Geography,x2211-417340uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-21634-3 2ddccEBK