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IMO/UNEP Guidance Manual on Assessment and Restoration, 2009 Edition

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IMO/UNEP Guidance Manual on Assessment and Restoration (2009 Edition)

IMO/UNEP Guidance Manual on Assessment and Restoration (2009 Edition)


£14.40
RRP: £16.00 You save £1.60 (10.0%)
On 27 July 2003, the oil tanker Tasman Spirit ran aground, spilling a portion of its 67,000-tonne cargo of Iranian Light Crude Oil into Karachi Harbour, in Karachi, Pakistan. The loss of product resulted in environmental damage, with heavy oiling of the shoreline in Karachi Harbour and surrounding areas.

Recognizing the need for international guidance to assist nations in assessing damage to natural resources following major oil spills in the aftermath of this incident, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), soon thereafter, initiated the development of a manual on natural resource damage assessment and restoration following major oil spills. Given IMOs specialized expertise on preparedness for and response to accidental marine pollution issues and the long history of collaboration between IMO and UNEP, the two organizations agreed to the development of the Manual as a joint publication.

The objective of the Manual is to provide guidance on strategies that may be used to assess the damage to and the subsequent recovery of the environment resulting from marine pollution incidents. Available techniques are considered together with criteria to help judge the feasibility of such measures to bring about successful recovery of those environments.

The Manual emphasizes the importance of pre-spill planning and provides an overview of assessment techniques and restoration measures in various ecosystems. It also provides guidance on opportunities for compensation through the international oil compensation schemes. Practical examples of natural resource assessment and restoration are provided through a series of case studies. 
ISBN
9789280115017
Published by
International Maritime Organization (IMO)
Edition
2009 Edition
Publisher's Ref
I580E
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Approx Weight
0.16 kg
HS Code
490199




IMO/UNEP Guidance Manual on Assessment and Restoration (2009 Edition) e-book (PDF Download)

IMO/UNEP Guidance Manual on Assessment and Restoration (2009 Edition) e-book (PDF Download)


£14.40
RRP: £16.00 You save £1.60 (10.0%)
On 27 July 2003, the oil tanker Tasman Spirit ran aground, spilling a portion of its 67,000-tonne cargo of Iranian Light Crude Oil into Karachi Harbour, in Karachi, Pakistan. The loss of product resulted in environmental damage, with heavy oiling of the shoreline in Karachi Harbour and surrounding areas.

Recognizing the need for international guidance to assist nations in assessing damage to natural resources following major oil spills in the aftermath of this incident, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), soon thereafter, initiated the development of a manual on natural resource damage assessment and restoration following major oil spills. Given IMOs specialized expertise on preparedness for and response to accidental marine pollution issues and the long history of collaboration between IMO and UNEP, the two organizations agreed to the development of the Manual as a joint publication.

The objective of the Manual is to provide guidance on strategies that may be used to assess the damage to and the subsequent recovery of the environment resulting from marine pollution incidents. Available techniques are considered together with criteria to help judge the feasibility of such measures to bring about successful recovery of those environments.

The Manual emphasizes the importance of pre-spill planning and provides an overview of assessment techniques and restoration measures in various ecosystems. It also provides guidance on opportunities for compensation through the international oil compensation schemes. Practical examples of natural resource assessment and restoration are provided through a series of case studies. 
Published by
International Maritime Organization (IMO)
Edition
2009
Publisher's Ref
E580E
Format
e-book
Approx Weight
0.0 kg
HS Code
490199


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