Palgrave Studies in Maritime Economics
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- Ch Chapter 13 Fish Farming and Livelihood of Households in Coastal States in Nigeria
- Oluwayemisi Kadijat Adeleke, Moyinoluwa Deborah Irelewuyi and Romanus Osabohien
- Ch Chapter 14 Regulating and Financing Greek Ports
- Athanasios Pallis and Georgios Vaggelas
- Ch Chapter 14 Mangroves for Livelihood Resilience Along the Coast of Cameroon
- Suiven John Paul Tume, Nyong Princely Awazi, Tosam Hycinth Ngong, Harry Wirngo Mairomi, Constantine Nwune Alusoh, Banseka Jane Frances Yenlajai and Jude Ndzifon Kimengsi
- Ch Chapter 15 Aims, Goals, and Results of Port Reforms in Italy
- Sergio Prete and Alessio Tei
- Ch Chapter 15 Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing and the Blue Economy: Community Perspectives and Socio-Economic Effects in Coastal Small-Scale Fisheries in Ghana
- Sedinam Amenutsuor-Vondee, Godwin Kofi Vondolia, Eric Amoo Bondzie and Macbeth Kwame Blay
- Ch Chapter 16 The Dutch Port System: Regulation and Planning Issues
- Claudio Ferrari, Bart Kuipers and Alessio Tei
- Ch Chapter 17 Regulation and Finance in the Norwegian Port Sector
- Axel Merkel and Ziaul Haque Munim
- Ch Chapter 17 Modeling Potential Flood Occurrence under Climate-Related Variables in Kilifi Coastal County, Kenya
- Eline Nyiransengiyumva, Richard Adade, Noble Kwame Asare and Precious Agbeko Dzorgbe Mattah
- Ch Chapter 18 Regulation and Finance in the Spanish Port Sector
- Beatriz Tovar and Alan Wall
- Ch Chapter 19 Port Regulation and Finance in Turkey
- Soner Esmer and Seçil Sigali
- Ch Chapter 2 African Seaports in Transition, 1850–1880s
- Guy Saupin
- Ch Chapter 2 Where Policy Meets Practice: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Fisheries Co-Management Practices in Ghana’s Coastal Regions
- Samuel-Richard Kwame Bogobley, Isaac Okyere and Alhassan Karakara
- Ch Chapter 2 A New Governance Perspective on Port–Hinterland Relationships: The Port Hinterland Impact (PHI) Matrix
- Elvira Haezendonck, Michael Dooms and Alain Verbeke
- Ch Chapter 2 Hafnia Tankers—Setting Out for the Long Run
- Martin Jes Iversen and Jesper Buhl
- Ch Chapter 2 Amoco Cadiz and the Early Days of EC Maritime Regulation
- Ketil Djønne
- Ch Chapter 2 Institutions, Port Planning and Finance
- Enrico Musso and Alessio Tei
- Ch Chapter 2 The Declining Role of Western Europe in Shipping and Shipbuilding, 1900–2000
- Stig Tenold
- Ch Chapter 2 The Use of Coal in Maritime Transport and Maritime Station Networks: Routes, Stores and Companies, Circa 1850–1930
- Miguel Suárez Bosa
- Ch Chapter 20 The British Port System: Current Organisation and Regulatory Challenges
- Alessio Tei
- Ch Chapter 21 Port Development, Regulation and Financial Approach
- Giovanni Satta and Alessio Tei
- Ch Chapter 22 Insights for Policymakers
- Claudio Ferrari
- Ch Chapter 3 Norden: The Critical China Note
- Martin Jes Iversen and Jesper Buhl
- Ch Chapter 3 Port Finance and Regulation in Kenya
- Michaël Dooms and Denis Lewa Muganga
- Ch Chapter 3 Port Systems and Regional Hierarchies in Africa in the Long Term
- Daniel Castillo Hidalgo and César Ducruet
- Ch Chapter 3 Bunkering in West Africa: The Case of Dakar
- Daniel Castillo Hidalgo
- Ch Chapter 3 The Emergence of Maritime Governance in the Post-War World
- Katharina Reiling
- Ch Chapter 3 The Persistent Relevance of Transborder (Focal) Regions: The Case of the European Blue Banana
- Paul Brugman and Alain Verbeke
- Ch Chapter 3 Braer and Breakthrough for EU Maritime Engagement and Regulation
- Ketil Djønne
- Ch Chapter 4 The Rhenish-Westphalian Coal Syndicate and the German Bunker Coal Business, 1905–1947
- Eva-Maria Roelevink
- Ch Chapter 4 Modernization and Development of the Moroccan Port Model During the Protectorate (1912–1956)
- Miguel Suárez Bosa
- Ch Chapter 4 Erika, a Watershed in International Maritime Governance
- Ketil Djønne
- Ch Chapter 4 Maersk: Steering Clear of the Commodity Trap
- Martin Jes Iversen and Jesper Buhl
- Ch Chapter 4 Integrated Ports Clusters and Competitive Advantage in an Extended Resource Pool for the Antwerp Seaport
- Elvira Haezendonck and Mychal Langenus
- Ch Chapter 4 Thinking Outside ‘The Box’: Decolonization and Containerization
- Nicholas J. White
- Ch Chapter 4 Regulation, Governance and Infrastructure Pricing in South Africa’s Ports Sector
- Mihalis Chasomeris and Sanele Gumede
- Ch Chapter 5 Common Destines: French Trading Ports and Oil in the Twentieth Century, 1914–1965
- Bruno Marnot
- Ch Chapter 5 ‘Containerization in Globalization’: A Case Study of How Maersk Line Became a Transnational Company
- Henrik Sornn-Friese
- Ch Chapter 5 Catalysing the Trajectory of Mauritius Towards a Sustainable Blue Economy: A Systemic and “Value-Chain” Approach
- Madhvee Madhou, Patten-Ramen S. Aroonassala and Khodabux B. Nabiihah
- Ch Chapter 5 The Impact of Clusters on Firms’ Environmental Strategies: Case Study of Antwerp’s Chemical Cluster
- Tim Jans and Elvira Haezendonck
- Ch Chapter 5 Seaports of the Gulf of Guinea, C.1970–2018: Developments and Transformations
- Edmund Chilaka and Ayodeji Olukoju
- Ch Chapter 5 Prestige and Near Breakdown of the Safety Regime
- Ketil Djønne
- Ch Chapter 5 Regulation and Finance in the Port Sector: Current Practices and the Future of Port Development in Mexico
- Giulia Arduino and David Guillermo Carrillo Murillo
- Ch Chapter 6 The Impact of Collaboration on Green Competitive Advantage in Europe’s Largest Petrochemical Cluster
- Tim Jans, Elvira Haezendonck and Alain Verbeke
- Ch Chapter 6 From EU-IMO Confrontation to Constructive Institutional Interaction
- Ketil Djønne
- Ch Chapter 6 U.S. Port Governance and Investment
- Sashi N. Kumar, Lauren Brand, Katie Lientz and Douglas McDonald
- Ch Chapter 6 French Capital, Gdynia, and the Position of Polish Coal on International Markets in the Interwar Period
- Jerzy Łazor
- Ch Chapter 6 Ports’s Performance: The Case of East African Ports
- Lourdes Trujillo, Ivone Pérez and Casiano Manrique- de-Lara-Peñate
- Ch Chapter 6 East Asiatic Company’s Difficult Experiences with Containerization
- Martin Jes Iversen
- Ch Chapter 7 EU Maritime Safety Policy and the International Regime, 1975–2015: Summing-up and Conclusions
- Ketil Djønne
- Ch Chapter 7 Ports, Coal, and Exports from the Argentine Pampas Region: An Evaluation of the Institutional Actors Related to Coal Circulation in the Agro-Export Period, 1860–1930
- Santiago Prieto, Miguel Ángel Marco (h), José Luis Jofré and Marcelo Weissel
- Ch Chapter 7 The Development of the Container Port System in Southern Africa
- Theo E. Notteboom and Darren Fraser
- Ch Chapter 7 Regulation and Finance in the Bangladesh Port Industry
- Ziaul Haque Munim
- Ch Chapter 7 Shipping as a Knowledge Industry: Research and Strategic Planning at Ocean Group
- Niels P. Petersson
- Ch Chapter 8 The Role of Greek Shipowners in the Revival of Northern European Shipyards in the 1950s
- Gelina Harlaftis and Christos Tsakas
- Ch Chapter 8 The Chinese Port System: Current Organization and Investment Solutions
- Qiang Zhang and Yang Chen
- Ch Chapter 8 Maritime Networks of Africa and Asia
- César Ducruet and Kenmei Tsubota
- Ch Chapter 8 The Coal Economy in Brazil (1850–1889)
- Cezar Honorato, Luiz Cláudio M. Ribeiro and Thiago Mantuano
- Ch Chapter 8 Deep PTAs and Marine Biodiversity Conservation in Africa: The Role of Institutions
- Camara Kwasi Obeng, Michael Tutu Boadu and Alhassan Karakara
- Ch Chapter 9 Regional, yet Global: The Life Cycle of Overnight Ferry Shipping
- René Taudal Poulsen
- Ch Chapter 9 Examining the Preparedness of Kenya’s Marine Fisheries and Maritime Transport Sectors for the Adoption of Artificial Intelligence
- Brigid K. Gesami, Jacob Nunoo, Stephen Edward Moore and Joshua Sebu
- Ch Chapter 9 Afterword: The Past and Future of African Seaports
- Ayodeji Olukoju and Daniel Castillo Hidalgo
- Ch Chapter 9 Development of Japan’s Port System
- Hidekazu Itoh
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