Arctic shipping : a study on the impacts of the northern sea route on Singapore's status as an international maritime centre

In recent years, even the coldest regions in the world are not spared of climate changes at a rate faster than those countries on the Equator due to global warming. Substantial melting of large ice caps paves the way for shipping across the Northern Sea Route (NSR) which was once not navigable comme...

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Main Author: Aw, Tiffany Yun Qi
Other Authors: Lum Kit Meng, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/60762
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spelling ftnanyangtu:oai:dr.ntu.edu.sg:10356/60762 2023-05-15T14:56:27+02:00 Arctic shipping : a study on the impacts of the northern sea route on Singapore's status as an international maritime centre Aw, Tiffany Yun Qi Lum Kit Meng School of Civil and Environmental Engineering 2014 64 p. application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10356/60762 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10356/60762 Nanyang Technological University DRNTU::Engineering::Maritime studies Final Year Project (FYP) 2014 ftnanyangtu 2023-03-10T01:20:20Z In recent years, even the coldest regions in the world are not spared of climate changes at a rate faster than those countries on the Equator due to global warming. Substantial melting of large ice caps paves the way for shipping across the Northern Sea Route (NSR) which was once not navigable commercially. Bachelor of Science (Maritime Studies) Other/Unknown Material Arctic Global warming Northern Sea Route DR-NTU (Digital Repository at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Arctic
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description In recent years, even the coldest regions in the world are not spared of climate changes at a rate faster than those countries on the Equator due to global warming. Substantial melting of large ice caps paves the way for shipping across the Northern Sea Route (NSR) which was once not navigable commercially. Bachelor of Science (Maritime Studies)
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