The Science and Politics of Extractive Industries in the Ocean and Beyond
Minerals Under Water
Herausgeber: Singh, Pradeep A
The Science and Politics of Extractive Industries in the Ocean and Beyond
Minerals Under Water
Herausgeber: Singh, Pradeep A
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This edited volume provides extensive coverage of the extraction of underwater minerals, ranging from lakes, rivers, continental shelves of coastal states, and the deep ocean. The volume features interdisciplinary contributions on topics relating to the science, environment, technology, politics, and law and governance of underwater mining.
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This edited volume provides extensive coverage of the extraction of underwater minerals, ranging from lakes, rivers, continental shelves of coastal states, and the deep ocean. The volume features interdisciplinary contributions on topics relating to the science, environment, technology, politics, and law and governance of underwater mining.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781839984419
- ISBN-10: 1839984414
- Artikelnr.: 62890954
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781839984419
- ISBN-10: 1839984414
- Artikelnr.: 62890954
Pradeep A. Singh has a background in international law and specializes in the law of the sea, international environmental law, natural resource law, climate policy, and ocean governance.
Introduction
Pradeep A. Singh; Part I: Science
Technology
Environment and Society; 1. Mining the World's Rivers: Environmental and Social Impacts
and the Need for Sustainability
Mette Bendixen
Chris Hackney
Lars Lønsmann Iversen and Jim Best; 2. Emerging Technologies for Exploration and Independent Monitoring of Seafloor Extraction in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction
Andrew Thaler; 3/ Developments and Future Technological Trends for Deep Seabed Mining
Nitin Agarwala; 4. Beyond Polarization of Science in Deep Sea Mining: Charting Constructive Engagement
Saleem Ali; 5. Science and Sensibility: The Relationship between Seabed Mineral Contractors and the Academic Community
Samantha Smith; Part II: Politics
Law and Governance; 6. The Geopolitics of Mineral Extraction in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction
Pradeep A. Singh; 7. The Deep Seabed Mining Code and Agenda 2030
Ana Elizabeth Batista and Maria Sol Iniart; 8. The Continental Shelf Regime: Internationally Infused National Jurisdiction
Klaas Willaert; 9. Framework for Governance of Deep Seabed Mining Industry
Nitin Agarwala; Part III: Case Studies; 10
Toxic Elements in Hydrothermal Deposits on the Sea Floor: A Case Study at Okinawa Trough for Green Mining in the Future
Satoshi Murao
Chiho Sato and Kazuo Nakashima; 11. The Dead Sea's Minerals: The Blind Spot of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Apoli Bertrand Kameni; 12. Governing the Extractive Industry in the Extended Continental Shelf: Mauritius and Seychelles in the Mascarene Plateau
Siqhamo Yamkela Ntola.
Pradeep A. Singh; Part I: Science
Technology
Environment and Society; 1. Mining the World's Rivers: Environmental and Social Impacts
and the Need for Sustainability
Mette Bendixen
Chris Hackney
Lars Lønsmann Iversen and Jim Best; 2. Emerging Technologies for Exploration and Independent Monitoring of Seafloor Extraction in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction
Andrew Thaler; 3/ Developments and Future Technological Trends for Deep Seabed Mining
Nitin Agarwala; 4. Beyond Polarization of Science in Deep Sea Mining: Charting Constructive Engagement
Saleem Ali; 5. Science and Sensibility: The Relationship between Seabed Mineral Contractors and the Academic Community
Samantha Smith; Part II: Politics
Law and Governance; 6. The Geopolitics of Mineral Extraction in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction
Pradeep A. Singh; 7. The Deep Seabed Mining Code and Agenda 2030
Ana Elizabeth Batista and Maria Sol Iniart; 8. The Continental Shelf Regime: Internationally Infused National Jurisdiction
Klaas Willaert; 9. Framework for Governance of Deep Seabed Mining Industry
Nitin Agarwala; Part III: Case Studies; 10
Toxic Elements in Hydrothermal Deposits on the Sea Floor: A Case Study at Okinawa Trough for Green Mining in the Future
Satoshi Murao
Chiho Sato and Kazuo Nakashima; 11. The Dead Sea's Minerals: The Blind Spot of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Apoli Bertrand Kameni; 12. Governing the Extractive Industry in the Extended Continental Shelf: Mauritius and Seychelles in the Mascarene Plateau
Siqhamo Yamkela Ntola.
Introduction
Pradeep A. Singh; Part I: Science
Technology
Environment and Society; 1. Mining the World's Rivers: Environmental and Social Impacts
and the Need for Sustainability
Mette Bendixen
Chris Hackney
Lars Lønsmann Iversen and Jim Best; 2. Emerging Technologies for Exploration and Independent Monitoring of Seafloor Extraction in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction
Andrew Thaler; 3/ Developments and Future Technological Trends for Deep Seabed Mining
Nitin Agarwala; 4. Beyond Polarization of Science in Deep Sea Mining: Charting Constructive Engagement
Saleem Ali; 5. Science and Sensibility: The Relationship between Seabed Mineral Contractors and the Academic Community
Samantha Smith; Part II: Politics
Law and Governance; 6. The Geopolitics of Mineral Extraction in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction
Pradeep A. Singh; 7. The Deep Seabed Mining Code and Agenda 2030
Ana Elizabeth Batista and Maria Sol Iniart; 8. The Continental Shelf Regime: Internationally Infused National Jurisdiction
Klaas Willaert; 9. Framework for Governance of Deep Seabed Mining Industry
Nitin Agarwala; Part III: Case Studies; 10
Toxic Elements in Hydrothermal Deposits on the Sea Floor: A Case Study at Okinawa Trough for Green Mining in the Future
Satoshi Murao
Chiho Sato and Kazuo Nakashima; 11. The Dead Sea's Minerals: The Blind Spot of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Apoli Bertrand Kameni; 12. Governing the Extractive Industry in the Extended Continental Shelf: Mauritius and Seychelles in the Mascarene Plateau
Siqhamo Yamkela Ntola.
Pradeep A. Singh; Part I: Science
Technology
Environment and Society; 1. Mining the World's Rivers: Environmental and Social Impacts
and the Need for Sustainability
Mette Bendixen
Chris Hackney
Lars Lønsmann Iversen and Jim Best; 2. Emerging Technologies for Exploration and Independent Monitoring of Seafloor Extraction in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction
Andrew Thaler; 3/ Developments and Future Technological Trends for Deep Seabed Mining
Nitin Agarwala; 4. Beyond Polarization of Science in Deep Sea Mining: Charting Constructive Engagement
Saleem Ali; 5. Science and Sensibility: The Relationship between Seabed Mineral Contractors and the Academic Community
Samantha Smith; Part II: Politics
Law and Governance; 6. The Geopolitics of Mineral Extraction in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction
Pradeep A. Singh; 7. The Deep Seabed Mining Code and Agenda 2030
Ana Elizabeth Batista and Maria Sol Iniart; 8. The Continental Shelf Regime: Internationally Infused National Jurisdiction
Klaas Willaert; 9. Framework for Governance of Deep Seabed Mining Industry
Nitin Agarwala; Part III: Case Studies; 10
Toxic Elements in Hydrothermal Deposits on the Sea Floor: A Case Study at Okinawa Trough for Green Mining in the Future
Satoshi Murao
Chiho Sato and Kazuo Nakashima; 11. The Dead Sea's Minerals: The Blind Spot of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Apoli Bertrand Kameni; 12. Governing the Extractive Industry in the Extended Continental Shelf: Mauritius and Seychelles in the Mascarene Plateau
Siqhamo Yamkela Ntola.