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Energy intensity of maritime trades: evidences from the EX-TREMIS database / Chiffi, Cosimo; Fiorello, Davide   Journal Article
Chiffi, Cosimo Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This paper describes the energy consumption performance of sea-going ships engaged in the EU27 seaborne trades based on data and parameters resulting from the EX-TREMIS (EXploring non road TRansport EMISsions in Europe) database. EX-TREMIS is a comprehensive database of fleet and transport activity data, specific energy consumption, emission factors and total emissions from rail, maritime and air transport in the European Union. The EX-TREMIS maritime model derives from a mixture of top-down and bottom-up approaches for estimating pollutant emissions from shipping activities. The model did not use direct observations of actual trips, but empirically derived the number of equivalent-ships. Cargo type shipments were linked to seven ship type categories for which a further segmentation by ship size (three length classes), type and age of the main engine and type of fuel was applied.
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ID:   128119


IMO and development of the international regime of vessel: source pollution / Sharma, O P   Journal Article
Sharma, O P Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract It is evident that the famous English poet, Samuel Taylor Coleridge had a premonition about the fate of the ocean in the closing years of the twentieth century. Marine pollution is very much a product of modern technology. Recognizing marine pollution as a problem of global dimension is of relatively recent origin
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ID:   091110


Indian ocean trade networks, oriental globalization and develop / Kumar, Rajeesh   Journal Article
Kumar, Rajeesh Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This paper is an endeavor to examine the existence of cosmopolitanism during the time and space of medieval Indian Ocean trade network through the lens of oriental globalization. The concept of oriental globalization not only puts forth significant challenges to the Eurocentric views of development and cultural formation in the modern world, but it also confronts Eurocentrism as a regime of truth that enmeshed in the power of colonial history construction.
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