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Maritime policy in the North Sea region : application of the cluster approach

Alfred J. Baird - Nama Orang; Verena Flitsch - Nama Orang; Nico Herz - Nama Orang; Jutta Wolff - Nama Orang;

The aim of maritime policy is to achieve continued trade development and hence economic growth while ensuring seas and coastal areas are adequately protected. Historically, many policy decisions, not least with regard to maritime transport, were arrived at from a top-down approach. However, there are criticisms of the top-down policy-making process. This article presents a new bottom-up policy development methodology as well at the findings of the Maritime Transport Cluster (MTC) project funded by the Interreg IVB North Sea Region Programme (NSRP), which applied the cluster idea to the maritime and hinterland transport sector. MTC picked up the two elements of a cluster approach as proposed by Roelandt and den Hertog – (i) cluster analysis and (ii) support to remove cluster imperfections through policy advice. The methodology followed a five-level working structure interlinking European Union programmes, NSRP projects, academic research and maritime transport industry representatives resulting in identification of 10 ‘hot topics’ relating to future maritime policy for the North Sea region (NSR). Recommendations were derived as stimuli for future policy making in order to remove cluster imperfections through policy advice for future maritime policy and programmes in the NSR and beyond


Ketersediaan
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IPC Corporate University Library ATC MR FLI m C.1
ATC1600550
Tersedia
Informasi Detail
Judul Seri
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No. Panggil
ATC MR FLI m
Penerbit
Germany : Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 2014
Deskripsi Fisik
17 p.
Bahasa
English
ISBN/ISSN
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Klasifikasi
MR
Tipe Isi
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Tipe Media
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Tipe Pembawa
online resource
Edisi
Vol. 16, 4, 484–500
Subjek
TRANSPORT
Maritime Policy
cluster approach
maritime transport cluster
North Sea region
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