The sea ice in the Arctic has shrunk significantly in the last decades. The transport pattern has as a result partly changed with more traffic in remote areas. This change may influence on the risk pattern. The critical factors are harsh weather, ice conditions, remoteness and vulnerability of nature. In this paper, we look into the risk of accidents in Atlantic Arctic based on previous ship accidents and the changes in maritime activity. The risk has to be assessed to ensure a proper level of emergency response. The consequences of incidents depend on the incident type, scale and location. As accidents are rare, there are limited statistics available for Arctic maritime accidents. Hence, this study offers a qualitative analysis and an expe...
While society benefits from Arctic shipping, it is necessary to recognize that ship operations in Ar...
A ship accident in the Arctic poses risks to the crew and passengers, the environment, Arctic commu...
Author's accepted version (post-print).This is the accepted manuscript (post-print) of the article M...
The sea ice in the Arctic has shrunk significantly in the last decades. The transport pattern has as...
The development of the Arctic region is now especially relevant. The Arctic shelf is attractive due ...
With the changing climate and declining extent of sea ice, the activities in the Arctic region have ...
Growing commercial activities in the High North increase the possibility of unwanted incidents. The ...
ABSTRACT: Simultaneously with a decreasing sea ice cover in the Arctic region an increase in ship tr...
This report provides a discussion on dominating risk factors, risk types and probability of unwanted...
International audienceMaritime traffic volume in the Arctic is growing for several reasons: climate ...
International audienceMaritime traffic volume in the Arctic is growing for several reasons: climate ...
International audienceMaritime traffic volume in the Arctic is growing for several reasons: climate ...
A methodology for risk analysis applicable to shipping in arctic waters is introduced. This methodol...
A methodology for risk analysis applicable to shipping in arctic waters is introduced. This methodol...
A methodology for risk analysis applicable to shipping in arctic waters is introduced. This methodol...
While society benefits from Arctic shipping, it is necessary to recognize that ship operations in Ar...
A ship accident in the Arctic poses risks to the crew and passengers, the environment, Arctic commu...
Author's accepted version (post-print).This is the accepted manuscript (post-print) of the article M...
The sea ice in the Arctic has shrunk significantly in the last decades. The transport pattern has as...
The development of the Arctic region is now especially relevant. The Arctic shelf is attractive due ...
With the changing climate and declining extent of sea ice, the activities in the Arctic region have ...
Growing commercial activities in the High North increase the possibility of unwanted incidents. The ...
ABSTRACT: Simultaneously with a decreasing sea ice cover in the Arctic region an increase in ship tr...
This report provides a discussion on dominating risk factors, risk types and probability of unwanted...
International audienceMaritime traffic volume in the Arctic is growing for several reasons: climate ...
International audienceMaritime traffic volume in the Arctic is growing for several reasons: climate ...
International audienceMaritime traffic volume in the Arctic is growing for several reasons: climate ...
A methodology for risk analysis applicable to shipping in arctic waters is introduced. This methodol...
A methodology for risk analysis applicable to shipping in arctic waters is introduced. This methodol...
A methodology for risk analysis applicable to shipping in arctic waters is introduced. This methodol...
While society benefits from Arctic shipping, it is necessary to recognize that ship operations in Ar...
A ship accident in the Arctic poses risks to the crew and passengers, the environment, Arctic commu...
Author's accepted version (post-print).This is the accepted manuscript (post-print) of the article M...