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Communicating for Social Change Meaning, Power, and Resistance /
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Legal professions work, structure and organization /
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Challenges of urban education and efficacy of school reform
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Photorefractive Organic Materials and Applications
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Sustainable Shipping : A Cross-Disciplinary View.
Published 2019Table of Contents: “…Intro -- Foreword and Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Scope of the Book -- Book Organization -- Intended Audience -- References -- Contents -- About the Editor -- About the Authors -- Abbreviations -- 1 Maritime Transport: The Sustainability Imperative -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Relevant Issues at the Interface of Maritime Transport and the Sustainability Imperative -- 2.1 Sustainable Maritime Transport: Defining the Concept -- 2.2 Key Trends Shaping the Sustainability Agenda in Maritime Transport -- 2.2.1 Economic Growth and Demand for Maritime Transport -- 2.2.2 Shift in the Geography of Economic Influence and Trade -- 2.2.3 Ship Supply Capacity and Market Structure -- 2.2.4 Megaships, Shipping Services and Ports -- 3 Challenges to Sustainable Maritime Transport: An Overview -- 3.1 Energy Consumption and Heavy Reliance on Oil for Propulsion -- 3.2 Infrastructure Needs, Access and Connectivity -- 3.3 Affordability and Transport Costs -- 3.4 Air Pollution -- 3.5 Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHGs) -- 3.6 Resilience: Adapting to Climate Change Impacts and Enhancing Resilience -- 3.7 Ship Recycling -- 3.8 Waste Discharge by Ships -- 3.9 Ballast Water -- 3.10 Ship-Source Oil Pollution -- 4 Selected Maritime Transport Sustainability Initiatives and Key Players -- 4.1 Examples of Government-/Country-Led Initiatives -- 4.2 Examples of Industry-Led Initiatives -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 2 Green Ship Technologies -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Design of Energy-Efficient Ships -- 2.1 Hull Optimization: General Consideration -- 2.2 Main Considerations Prior to Detailed Optimization of Vessels -- 2.2.1 Vessel Operational Profile -- 2.2.2 Area of Operation -- 2.2.3 Principal Dimensions Study -- 2.2.4 Hard Points and Constraints Evaluation -- 2.3 Hull Form Optimization -- 2.3.1 Approach to Improving Key Elements of Resistance.…”
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