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Four routes to better maritime governance

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  • Zheng Wan

    (Zheng Wan is associate professor at the College of Transport and Communications, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai, China.)

  • Jihong Chen

    (Jihong Chen is professor and maritime expert at the Science and Technology Committee of Shanghai Municipal Transport Commission, Shanghai, China.)

  • Abdel El Makhloufi

    (Abdel El Makhloufi is senior economist at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.)

  • Daniel Sperling

    (Daniel Sperling is distinguished professor of civil engineering and environmental science and policy, and founding director of the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California, Davis, USA.)

  • Yang Chen

    (Yang Chen is associate professor at Shanghai International Shipping Institute, Shanghai, China.)

Abstract

Challenges in preventing pollution from ballast water highlight reforms needed in global shipping regulation, write Zheng Wan and colleagues.

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  • Zheng Wan & Jihong Chen & Abdel El Makhloufi & Daniel Sperling & Yang Chen, 2016. "Four routes to better maritime governance," Nature, Nature, vol. 540(7631), pages 27-29, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:540:y:2016:i:7631:d:10.1038_540027a
    DOI: 10.1038/540027a
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    1. Zhaojun Wang & Duy Nong & Amanda M. Countryman & James J. Corbett & Travis Warziniack, 2020. "Potential impacts of ballast water regulations on international trade, shipping patterns, and the global economy: An integrated transportation and economic modeling assessment," Papers 2008.11334, arXiv.org.

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