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EU-U.S. Conference Series: “Sustainable Oceans: Reconciling Economic Use and Protection”, Draeger Foundation & The Earth Institute, Columbia University, New York, July 11-13 2012 Maritime Shipping and The Commercial Usage of the Oceans Jean-Paul Rodrigue Professor, Dept. of Global Studies & Geography, Hofstra University, New York, USA
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About Basic Geography
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World’s Major Container Ports: A Carbon Copy of Global Trade Big ships, large locations Gateways and intermediary hubs dynamics
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Economies of Scale Involve a Transfer of Externalities to Ports and Inland Systems L “Lica” Class (3,400 TEU) R “Regina” Class (6,000 TEU) S “Sovereign” Class (8,000 TEU) E “Emma” Class (12,500 TEU) “Triple E” Class (18,000 TEU) Sustainable Range
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Slow Steaming: A Double-Edged Sword Normal Speed Slow Steaming Super Slow Steaming 50% of the global container capacity (2011)
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Main Routing Alternatives between East Asia and Northern Europe: A Balancing Act
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The Global Cruise Port System: An Emerging Dimension of Maritime Sustainability Big ships, small locations The issue of cold ironing
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Emerging Global Maritime System: Conveyor Belts and Transshipment Platforms
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