Crisis and Emergency Management in the Arctic
Navigating Complex Environments
Herausgeber: Andreassen, Natalia; Jarl Borch, Odd
Crisis and Emergency Management in the Arctic
Navigating Complex Environments
Herausgeber: Andreassen, Natalia; Jarl Borch, Odd
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This book sheds light on the management challenges of crisis and emergency response in an arctic environment. It explores how the complexity of the operational environment impacts on the risk of operations and addresses a need for tailor-made emergency response mechanisms.
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This book sheds light on the management challenges of crisis and emergency response in an arctic environment. It explores how the complexity of the operational environment impacts on the risk of operations and addresses a need for tailor-made emergency response mechanisms.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780367140557
- ISBN-10: 0367140551
- Artikelnr.: 60000333
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780367140557
- ISBN-10: 0367140551
- Artikelnr.: 60000333
Natalia Andreassen is Associate Professor in Organization and Management at the Nord University Business School, Norway. Her research focuses on issues of coordination and organization with special focus on emergency management. She conducts research at the High North Center of Business and Governance. Odd Jarl Borch is Professor of Strategy at the Nord University, Bodo, Norway. He received his M.Sc. from The Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration in 1979, and his PhD from Umea University in Sweden in 1990. He has a Master Mariner education from Bodin Maritime Academy.
1. Introduction Part 1: Activity and Risk Aspects In The Arctic 2. The
Opening of the Arctic: How Newcomers Gain Access to a Complex Environment
3. Maritime Activity and Risk in the Arctic 4. Search and Rescue
Capabilities in the Arctic: Is the High North Prepared at an Adequate
level? 5. COMMENTARY: Activity and Risk Versus Preparedness in the High
North 6. COMMENTARY: Vessels and Opportunities: How the Arctic Expedition
Cruise Industry Can Contribute to Enhanced Marine Preparedness in Polar
Waters Part 2: The Institutional Platforms for Risk Reduction and Emergency
Response 7. The Legal Possibilities for Policing the Arctic Ocean 8. Coast
Guard Cooperation in the Arctic: A Key Piece of the Puzzle 9. COMMENTARY:
Response - Coast Guard Cooperation in the Arctic: A Key Piece of The Puzzle
10. COMMENTARY: International Cooperation - The Way to Success Part 3:
Crisis and Emergency Management, Competence and Training 11. Coordination
of Oil Emergencies in the Russian Arctic. Issues of Operational Hierarchy
and Coordination Challenges 12. Coordination of Emergency Response Systems
in High-Complexity Environments - Structuring Mechanisms and Managerial
Roles 13. Counter-Terrorism at Sea and Its Implications for Selected Arctic
Maritime Soft Targets 14. Emergency Collaboration Exercises and Learning -
Experiences from the Arctic 15. COMMENTARY: The Practical Cooperation on
Oil Spill Preparedness and Response in the Barents Sea and the Arctic 16.
COMMENTARY: Search and Rescue in the Arctic 17. Perspective on Future
Research
Opening of the Arctic: How Newcomers Gain Access to a Complex Environment
3. Maritime Activity and Risk in the Arctic 4. Search and Rescue
Capabilities in the Arctic: Is the High North Prepared at an Adequate
level? 5. COMMENTARY: Activity and Risk Versus Preparedness in the High
North 6. COMMENTARY: Vessels and Opportunities: How the Arctic Expedition
Cruise Industry Can Contribute to Enhanced Marine Preparedness in Polar
Waters Part 2: The Institutional Platforms for Risk Reduction and Emergency
Response 7. The Legal Possibilities for Policing the Arctic Ocean 8. Coast
Guard Cooperation in the Arctic: A Key Piece of the Puzzle 9. COMMENTARY:
Response - Coast Guard Cooperation in the Arctic: A Key Piece of The Puzzle
10. COMMENTARY: International Cooperation - The Way to Success Part 3:
Crisis and Emergency Management, Competence and Training 11. Coordination
of Oil Emergencies in the Russian Arctic. Issues of Operational Hierarchy
and Coordination Challenges 12. Coordination of Emergency Response Systems
in High-Complexity Environments - Structuring Mechanisms and Managerial
Roles 13. Counter-Terrorism at Sea and Its Implications for Selected Arctic
Maritime Soft Targets 14. Emergency Collaboration Exercises and Learning -
Experiences from the Arctic 15. COMMENTARY: The Practical Cooperation on
Oil Spill Preparedness and Response in the Barents Sea and the Arctic 16.
COMMENTARY: Search and Rescue in the Arctic 17. Perspective on Future
Research
1. Introduction Part 1: Activity and Risk Aspects In The Arctic 2. The
Opening of the Arctic: How Newcomers Gain Access to a Complex Environment
3. Maritime Activity and Risk in the Arctic 4. Search and Rescue
Capabilities in the Arctic: Is the High North Prepared at an Adequate
level? 5. COMMENTARY: Activity and Risk Versus Preparedness in the High
North 6. COMMENTARY: Vessels and Opportunities: How the Arctic Expedition
Cruise Industry Can Contribute to Enhanced Marine Preparedness in Polar
Waters Part 2: The Institutional Platforms for Risk Reduction and Emergency
Response 7. The Legal Possibilities for Policing the Arctic Ocean 8. Coast
Guard Cooperation in the Arctic: A Key Piece of the Puzzle 9. COMMENTARY:
Response - Coast Guard Cooperation in the Arctic: A Key Piece of The Puzzle
10. COMMENTARY: International Cooperation - The Way to Success Part 3:
Crisis and Emergency Management, Competence and Training 11. Coordination
of Oil Emergencies in the Russian Arctic. Issues of Operational Hierarchy
and Coordination Challenges 12. Coordination of Emergency Response Systems
in High-Complexity Environments - Structuring Mechanisms and Managerial
Roles 13. Counter-Terrorism at Sea and Its Implications for Selected Arctic
Maritime Soft Targets 14. Emergency Collaboration Exercises and Learning -
Experiences from the Arctic 15. COMMENTARY: The Practical Cooperation on
Oil Spill Preparedness and Response in the Barents Sea and the Arctic 16.
COMMENTARY: Search and Rescue in the Arctic 17. Perspective on Future
Research
Opening of the Arctic: How Newcomers Gain Access to a Complex Environment
3. Maritime Activity and Risk in the Arctic 4. Search and Rescue
Capabilities in the Arctic: Is the High North Prepared at an Adequate
level? 5. COMMENTARY: Activity and Risk Versus Preparedness in the High
North 6. COMMENTARY: Vessels and Opportunities: How the Arctic Expedition
Cruise Industry Can Contribute to Enhanced Marine Preparedness in Polar
Waters Part 2: The Institutional Platforms for Risk Reduction and Emergency
Response 7. The Legal Possibilities for Policing the Arctic Ocean 8. Coast
Guard Cooperation in the Arctic: A Key Piece of the Puzzle 9. COMMENTARY:
Response - Coast Guard Cooperation in the Arctic: A Key Piece of The Puzzle
10. COMMENTARY: International Cooperation - The Way to Success Part 3:
Crisis and Emergency Management, Competence and Training 11. Coordination
of Oil Emergencies in the Russian Arctic. Issues of Operational Hierarchy
and Coordination Challenges 12. Coordination of Emergency Response Systems
in High-Complexity Environments - Structuring Mechanisms and Managerial
Roles 13. Counter-Terrorism at Sea and Its Implications for Selected Arctic
Maritime Soft Targets 14. Emergency Collaboration Exercises and Learning -
Experiences from the Arctic 15. COMMENTARY: The Practical Cooperation on
Oil Spill Preparedness and Response in the Barents Sea and the Arctic 16.
COMMENTARY: Search and Rescue in the Arctic 17. Perspective on Future
Research