This paper describes the methods used to construct an index to measure the maritime potential of nations. This prototype uses a limited number of variables to measure (a) the locational advantage of having a long coastline in comparison to the landmass (Maritime Potential Index MPI) , (b) the maritime economy (MEI) and (c) the degree a nation or region has utilized its maritime potential (OI). A timeseries of data from 2000 to 2005 for ASEAN states are used to develop the prototype. It is planned to develop the index further by adding variables and extending the regional coverage to all states of Malaysia
Many ocean countries have estimated and released the size of the ocean economy or industry. However ...
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This paper describes the methods used to construct an index to measure the maritime potential of nat...
Countries may utilize a long coastline in relation to their landmass as a resource to develop their ...
Countries may utilize a long coastline in relation to their landmass as a resource to develop their ...
Location at the Straits of Malacca and a long coastline provide states with a substantial maritime g...
There have been several projects that have addressed the challenges of measuring the ocean economy i...
The Southeast Asian region is geographically very strategic and can be directly influenced by the la...
International audienceSeveral countries and international institutions are using the terms “blue gro...
The announcement of a maritime economic initiative known as the 21st Century Maritime Silk Route (MS...
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With an increasingly connected world economy. Crisis in one part of the world can create ripples of ...
Many ocean countries have attempted to estimate the size of the ocean economy or industry. However, ...
Tourism has been selected as one of the strategic sectors to reach Indonesia sustainable development...
Many ocean countries have estimated and released the size of the ocean economy or industry. However ...
The sea dominates Southeast Asia, covering roughly 80 percent of its area. The region’s islands and ...
Abstract. Sea Toll is a shipping lane which will connect one port with another which is located in I...
This paper describes the methods used to construct an index to measure the maritime potential of nat...
Countries may utilize a long coastline in relation to their landmass as a resource to develop their ...
Countries may utilize a long coastline in relation to their landmass as a resource to develop their ...
Location at the Straits of Malacca and a long coastline provide states with a substantial maritime g...
There have been several projects that have addressed the challenges of measuring the ocean economy i...
The Southeast Asian region is geographically very strategic and can be directly influenced by the la...
International audienceSeveral countries and international institutions are using the terms “blue gro...
The announcement of a maritime economic initiative known as the 21st Century Maritime Silk Route (MS...
Issued as an update to the original 2015 index, this edition assesses performance by 20 developed an...
With an increasingly connected world economy. Crisis in one part of the world can create ripples of ...
Many ocean countries have attempted to estimate the size of the ocean economy or industry. However, ...
Tourism has been selected as one of the strategic sectors to reach Indonesia sustainable development...
Many ocean countries have estimated and released the size of the ocean economy or industry. However ...
The sea dominates Southeast Asia, covering roughly 80 percent of its area. The region’s islands and ...
Abstract. Sea Toll is a shipping lane which will connect one port with another which is located in I...