Transportation risk analysis framework for arctic waters
Arctic waters have historically been relatively inaccessible for marine transport. Lately, climate change has made more of this region ice-free in the summer season. This has reduced the difficulty of marine transport in Arctic waters. Further, exploration and development of natural resources is inc...
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author | Faisal Khan Yang, M Veitch, B Ehlers, S Shuhong Chai |
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description | Arctic waters have historically been relatively inaccessible for marine transport. Lately, climate change has made more of this region ice-free in the summer season. This has reduced the difficulty of marine transport in Arctic waters. Further, exploration and development of natural resources is increasing in Arctic regions, as is destinational shipping. The unique risk factors of this region, such as extremely low temperature, ice conditions and drifting icebergs, continue to pose threats to transportation. Potential impacts associated with marine transportation accidents warrant contingency plans that recognize that preventative measures may fail. To plan effectively, a transportation accident risk assessment model for Arctic waters is helpful. There is limited work on the development of such models. A new cause-consequences based risk assessment model is proposed here. The model estimates the probability of a transportation accident and also the related consequences during navigation in Arctic waters. To illustrate the application of the methodology, it is applied to a case of an oil-tanker collision on the Northern Sea Route |
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spelling | ftunivtasmanfig:oai:figshare.com:article/23092997 2025-03-16T15:21:06+00:00 Transportation risk analysis framework for arctic waters Faisal Khan Yang, M Veitch, B Ehlers, S Shuhong Chai 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Transportation_risk_analysis_framework_for_arctic_waters/23092997 unknown 102.100.100/524762 https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Transportation_risk_analysis_framework_for_arctic_waters/23092997 In Copyright Ocean engineering Arctic Transportation Ship Accidents Risk Assessment Bayesian Network Text Conference contribution 2014 ftunivtasmanfig 2025-02-17T09:48:22Z Arctic waters have historically been relatively inaccessible for marine transport. Lately, climate change has made more of this region ice-free in the summer season. This has reduced the difficulty of marine transport in Arctic waters. Further, exploration and development of natural resources is increasing in Arctic regions, as is destinational shipping. The unique risk factors of this region, such as extremely low temperature, ice conditions and drifting icebergs, continue to pose threats to transportation. Potential impacts associated with marine transportation accidents warrant contingency plans that recognize that preventative measures may fail. To plan effectively, a transportation accident risk assessment model for Arctic waters is helpful. There is limited work on the development of such models. A new cause-consequences based risk assessment model is proposed here. The model estimates the probability of a transportation accident and also the related consequences during navigation in Arctic waters. To illustrate the application of the methodology, it is applied to a case of an oil-tanker collision on the Northern Sea Route Conference Object Arctic Climate change Iceberg* Northern Sea Route Research from University Of Tasmania Arctic |
spellingShingle | Ocean engineering Arctic Transportation Ship Accidents Risk Assessment Bayesian Network Faisal Khan Yang, M Veitch, B Ehlers, S Shuhong Chai Transportation risk analysis framework for arctic waters |
title | Transportation risk analysis framework for arctic waters |
title_full | Transportation risk analysis framework for arctic waters |
title_fullStr | Transportation risk analysis framework for arctic waters |
title_full_unstemmed | Transportation risk analysis framework for arctic waters |
title_short | Transportation risk analysis framework for arctic waters |
title_sort | transportation risk analysis framework for arctic waters |
topic | Ocean engineering Arctic Transportation Ship Accidents Risk Assessment Bayesian Network |
topic_facet | Ocean engineering Arctic Transportation Ship Accidents Risk Assessment Bayesian Network |
url | https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Transportation_risk_analysis_framework_for_arctic_waters/23092997 |