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Chapter1. Introducing Sustainability in the Maritime Domain
Chapter2. Greening the Blue Economy: A Trans-disciplinary Analysis
Chapter3. Regional Marine Spatial Planning: A Tool For Greening Blue Economy In The Bay Of Bengal
Chapter4. Green Ports and Sustainable Shipping in the European context
Chapter5. Maritime Transport and Sustainable Fisheries: Breaking the Silos
Chapter6. Maritime Security: Adapting for Mid-century Challenges
Chapter7. ISPS Code implementation: overkill and off-target
Chapter8. Port and Maritime Security and Sustainability
Chapter9. Governance of international sea borders: regional approaches and sustainable solutions for maritime surveillance in the Mediterranean Sea
Chapter10. The applicability of the international and regional efforts to prevent oil pollution: comparative analysis between the Arabian Gulf Region and the North Sea
Chapter11. Autonomous operations, digital technologies and implications for Maritime Education and Training
Chapter12. Synergies Between the Obligations and Measures to Reduce Vessel-Source Underwater Noise and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Chapter13. Sustainable Maritime Labour Governance: The Role of Transformative Partnership in Seafarers' Welfare
Chapter14. Underwater noise from shipping : a special case for the Arctic
Chapter15. Canadian Ports Sustainability: A Strategic Response to Disruptive Paradigms such as COVID-19
Chapter16. Lessons Learned from Robotics & AI in a Liability Context: A Sustainability Perspective
Chapter17. The role of slow steaming in shipping and methods of CO2 reduction
Chapter18. Maritime Governance & Small Island Developing States of the Wider Caribbean Region in the Era of Climate Change Adaptation
Chapter19. Mind the gap: Women in the boardroom, on board and in the port
Chapter20. Maritime Governance and International Maritime Organization instruments focused on sustainability in the light of United Nations's Sustainable Development Goals
Chapter21. Putting the Pieces Together for Sustainable Shipping
Chapter22. Conclusions: Connecting Sustainable Development Goals to the Maritime Domain.
Chapter2. Greening the Blue Economy: A Trans-disciplinary Analysis
Chapter3. Regional Marine Spatial Planning: A Tool For Greening Blue Economy In The Bay Of Bengal
Chapter4. Green Ports and Sustainable Shipping in the European context
Chapter5. Maritime Transport and Sustainable Fisheries: Breaking the Silos
Chapter6. Maritime Security: Adapting for Mid-century Challenges
Chapter7. ISPS Code implementation: overkill and off-target
Chapter8. Port and Maritime Security and Sustainability
Chapter9. Governance of international sea borders: regional approaches and sustainable solutions for maritime surveillance in the Mediterranean Sea
Chapter10. The applicability of the international and regional efforts to prevent oil pollution: comparative analysis between the Arabian Gulf Region and the North Sea
Chapter11. Autonomous operations, digital technologies and implications for Maritime Education and Training
Chapter12. Synergies Between the Obligations and Measures to Reduce Vessel-Source Underwater Noise and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Chapter13. Sustainable Maritime Labour Governance: The Role of Transformative Partnership in Seafarers' Welfare
Chapter14. Underwater noise from shipping : a special case for the Arctic
Chapter15. Canadian Ports Sustainability: A Strategic Response to Disruptive Paradigms such as COVID-19
Chapter16. Lessons Learned from Robotics & AI in a Liability Context: A Sustainability Perspective
Chapter17. The role of slow steaming in shipping and methods of CO2 reduction
Chapter18. Maritime Governance & Small Island Developing States of the Wider Caribbean Region in the Era of Climate Change Adaptation
Chapter19. Mind the gap: Women in the boardroom, on board and in the port
Chapter20. Maritime Governance and International Maritime Organization instruments focused on sustainability in the light of United Nations's Sustainable Development Goals
Chapter21. Putting the Pieces Together for Sustainable Shipping
Chapter22. Conclusions: Connecting Sustainable Development Goals to the Maritime Domain.