2014
DOI: 10.1007/s13437-014-0066-9
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Ship security challenges in high-risk areas: manageable or insurmountable?

Abstract: Piracy can lead to risks so high that they, according to the International Maritime Organization, are tolerable only if risk reduction is not practicable or is disproportionate to the benefits achieved. Therefore, there is a need for reducing ship security risks in relation to antagonistic threats such as piracy.The aim of this study is to identify challenges for ship operators when developing their ship security management. Furthermore, this study also investigates two central aspects in the analysis; underst… Show more

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“…They adapt to technological advances and equipment. New industrial areas are created to generate greater yields in cargoes regarding ports, and environmental and security measures are strengthened [9,10]. This is because, on the one hand, the port reforms, which should re-define the port areas, favour the presence of private companies and concentrate most on the next industrial activities in urban areas [11]; then, the port authorities feel forced to carry out a planned and negotiated action for port uses.…”
Section: Introduction: Changes In Port Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They adapt to technological advances and equipment. New industrial areas are created to generate greater yields in cargoes regarding ports, and environmental and security measures are strengthened [9,10]. This is because, on the one hand, the port reforms, which should re-define the port areas, favour the presence of private companies and concentrate most on the next industrial activities in urban areas [11]; then, the port authorities feel forced to carry out a planned and negotiated action for port uses.…”
Section: Introduction: Changes In Port Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A frequently discussed maritime security case is piracy off Somalia (Pristrom et al 2013), where the number of attacks was particularly high from 2008 to 2012 (Liwång et al 2015). However, piracy off Somalia should not be used to define how piracy is understood and which anti-piracy measures to use.…”
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“…However, piracy off Somalia should not be used to define how piracy is understood and which anti-piracy measures to use. For example, piracy in other areas is more diverse (Liwång et al 2015;Pristrom et al 2016), more successful (Coggins 2012) and more violent and dangerous (Pristrom et al 2013;Wong and Yip 2012;Pristrom et al 2016). These regional differences cannot be ignored (Bateman 2010), and there is thus a need to further investigate piracy and anti-piracy measures in different regions.…”
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