This book explores the process of shipbreaking in developing countries, with a particular focus on Bangladesh. In the past, shipbreaking (the disposal of obsolete ships) was a very common industrial activity in many developed countries. However, due to stringent domestic environmental and labour laws it is almost impossible for the increasing number of vessels to be disposed of domestically, and now developing nations including Bangladesh, China, India, Turkey and Pakistan regularly participate in this activity. The shipbreaking yards in these countries are not only detrimental to the marine and coastal environment but also represent significant health hazards to local people and workers. Given the global importance of the issue, an effecti...
Centrality in the world-system allows countries to externalize their hazards or environmental harms ...
AbstractSome of the significant issues in the emerging economies have been the fact that these econo...
The ship breaking industry in Bangladesh is challenged to balance economic goals with improving envi...
This book explores the process of shipbreaking in developing countries, with a particular focus on B...
The international legal regime on shipbreaking is in its formative years. At the international level...
Shipbreaking is the process of dismantling an obsolete vessel for scrapping or disposal. This activi...
India used to be the world leader in breaking ships but has now been overtaken by Bangladesh. To reg...
Shipbreaking, or recycling, is a potentially destructive practice reflecting many dimensions to the ...
Ship breaking is comparatively a sustainable business, particularly in the developing world, but the...
Ship recycling conserves resources, employs an unskilled workforce, and removes outdated tonnage. Op...
More than 80% of international trade in goods by volume is carried by sea. The shipping industry con...
Ship-breaking is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world and widely known as a pollution-...
“We find many names for those we love” is a common expression. However, when it comes to Ship-breaki...
More than 80% of international trade in goods by volume is carried by sea. The shipping industry con...
The ship breaking is considered to be the most sustainable way of disposing end of life ships. Incen...
Centrality in the world-system allows countries to externalize their hazards or environmental harms ...
AbstractSome of the significant issues in the emerging economies have been the fact that these econo...
The ship breaking industry in Bangladesh is challenged to balance economic goals with improving envi...
This book explores the process of shipbreaking in developing countries, with a particular focus on B...
The international legal regime on shipbreaking is in its formative years. At the international level...
Shipbreaking is the process of dismantling an obsolete vessel for scrapping or disposal. This activi...
India used to be the world leader in breaking ships but has now been overtaken by Bangladesh. To reg...
Shipbreaking, or recycling, is a potentially destructive practice reflecting many dimensions to the ...
Ship breaking is comparatively a sustainable business, particularly in the developing world, but the...
Ship recycling conserves resources, employs an unskilled workforce, and removes outdated tonnage. Op...
More than 80% of international trade in goods by volume is carried by sea. The shipping industry con...
Ship-breaking is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world and widely known as a pollution-...
“We find many names for those we love” is a common expression. However, when it comes to Ship-breaki...
More than 80% of international trade in goods by volume is carried by sea. The shipping industry con...
The ship breaking is considered to be the most sustainable way of disposing end of life ships. Incen...
Centrality in the world-system allows countries to externalize their hazards or environmental harms ...
AbstractSome of the significant issues in the emerging economies have been the fact that these econo...
The ship breaking industry in Bangladesh is challenged to balance economic goals with improving envi...