Preparing a Workforce for the New Blue Economy: People, Products and Policies
Editat de Liesl Hotaling, Richard W. Spinraden Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 mai 2021
- Coordinates efforts from different disciplines and sectors, and shares effective teaching practices and approaches
- Includes comprehensive case studies that highlight the educational requirements of the workforce and potential economic opportunities
- Presents a framework for unifying several workforce sectors that are dependent upon the ocean
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128214312
ISBN-10: 0128214317
Pagini: 634
Ilustrații: 90 illustrations (30 in full color)
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128214317
Pagini: 634
Ilustrații: 90 illustrations (30 in full color)
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Preparing a Workforce for the New Blue Economy
Foreword
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Section I. Exploration and Observation
1. Exploration And Technology – Key Building Blocks For The New Blue Economy
2. Technical Advancements to Improve Ocean Observation
3. Ocean Observing Requires a New Blue Economy Workforce
4. Ocean Modeling
5. Propelling the New Blue Economy with Safer Marine Transportation and Infrastructure
Section II. Defining the new Blue Economy
6. The New Blue Economy
7. Market Analysis of the New Blue Economy
8. The Importance of the New Blue Economy to a Sustainable Blue Economy
Section III. Programs that Deliver
Fisheries
9. A New Blue Economy: Connecting ocean information with the needs of the recreational and commercial fishing industry
Interview: Recreational Fishing
Interview: Ocean observing and the New Blue Economy Impacts on Business - Aquaculture
Energy
10. Marine Energy Contribution to the New Blue Economy
11. Using Science to Safely Tap Energy and Minerals from the Sea: Role of the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Interview: Ocean Data use in the Oil and Gas Industry
12. Influences and impact of the energy industry on the New Blue Economy and its workforce development
Health
13. Oceans and Human Health and the New Blue Economy
Interview: Human Health and Cholera
Interview: Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs)
14. Biological Information For The New Blue Economy And The Emerging Role Of eDNA
Homeland Security
15. National Security and the New Blue Economy
Environment
16. The New Blue Economy in the American Arctic: Challenge and Opportunity in the 21st Century
Interview: Marine Litter
Interview: Entreprenuer utilizing ocean data and drones for ocean surveys
17. Tsunami Hazard and the New Blue Economy
18. Rising Sea Level
Interview: Surfing
19. Seafloor mapping
Section IV. Mechanisms for Growth
20. Australia’s Blue Economy Cooperative Research Centre
Case Study: The New Blue Economy: People, Products, and Policies
Case Study: Marine Industries Science and Technology (MIST) Cluster
Case Study: Centre for Ocean Ventures and Entrepreneurship (COVE)
Interview: Industry Trends
Op/Ed: Enhancing Ocean Observing through Collaborations
Section V. Building the Workforce
21. Preparing the Workforce for the New Blue Economy
22. Workforce Development and Leadership Training for the New Blue Economy
Case Study: RUCOOL Operational Oceanography Masters – Workforce Development Case Study
Op/Ed: Overcoming Roadblocks and Charting a Course Forward to the New Blue Economy: An African American Woman’s Perspective on Being the First
23. Developing Technician Education Programs for the New Blue
Op/Ed: Big Ocean Data
Op/Ed: How to Prepare the Workforce for the New Blue Economy?
Interview: Early Career Ocean Professionals
Interview: Traditional Ecological Knowledge
24. Building an Inclusive and Equitable New Blue Economy
Op/Ed: The New Blue Workforce: A Case for Diversity, Equality and Inclusion by Design
Interview: Veteran Workforce Opportunities
Interview: Professional Certifications
Op/Ed: Role of Certifications in Education Programs
Section VI. Policies that Facilitate
25. Domestic Opportunities to Advance Blue Economy Priorities
26. Government Action and the New Blue Economy
27. UN Decade Perspective
28. A Sustainable New Blue Economy
Op/Ed: Risk Tolerance
Section VII. Final Thoughts
Author Index
Author Biographies
Subject Index
Foreword
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Section I. Exploration and Observation
1. Exploration And Technology – Key Building Blocks For The New Blue Economy
2. Technical Advancements to Improve Ocean Observation
3. Ocean Observing Requires a New Blue Economy Workforce
4. Ocean Modeling
5. Propelling the New Blue Economy with Safer Marine Transportation and Infrastructure
Section II. Defining the new Blue Economy
6. The New Blue Economy
7. Market Analysis of the New Blue Economy
8. The Importance of the New Blue Economy to a Sustainable Blue Economy
Section III. Programs that Deliver
Fisheries
9. A New Blue Economy: Connecting ocean information with the needs of the recreational and commercial fishing industry
Interview: Recreational Fishing
Interview: Ocean observing and the New Blue Economy Impacts on Business - Aquaculture
Energy
10. Marine Energy Contribution to the New Blue Economy
11. Using Science to Safely Tap Energy and Minerals from the Sea: Role of the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Interview: Ocean Data use in the Oil and Gas Industry
12. Influences and impact of the energy industry on the New Blue Economy and its workforce development
Health
13. Oceans and Human Health and the New Blue Economy
Interview: Human Health and Cholera
Interview: Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs)
14. Biological Information For The New Blue Economy And The Emerging Role Of eDNA
Homeland Security
15. National Security and the New Blue Economy
Environment
16. The New Blue Economy in the American Arctic: Challenge and Opportunity in the 21st Century
Interview: Marine Litter
Interview: Entreprenuer utilizing ocean data and drones for ocean surveys
17. Tsunami Hazard and the New Blue Economy
18. Rising Sea Level
Interview: Surfing
19. Seafloor mapping
Section IV. Mechanisms for Growth
20. Australia’s Blue Economy Cooperative Research Centre
Case Study: The New Blue Economy: People, Products, and Policies
Case Study: Marine Industries Science and Technology (MIST) Cluster
Case Study: Centre for Ocean Ventures and Entrepreneurship (COVE)
Interview: Industry Trends
Op/Ed: Enhancing Ocean Observing through Collaborations
Section V. Building the Workforce
21. Preparing the Workforce for the New Blue Economy
22. Workforce Development and Leadership Training for the New Blue Economy
Case Study: RUCOOL Operational Oceanography Masters – Workforce Development Case Study
Op/Ed: Overcoming Roadblocks and Charting a Course Forward to the New Blue Economy: An African American Woman’s Perspective on Being the First
23. Developing Technician Education Programs for the New Blue
Op/Ed: Big Ocean Data
Op/Ed: How to Prepare the Workforce for the New Blue Economy?
Interview: Early Career Ocean Professionals
Interview: Traditional Ecological Knowledge
24. Building an Inclusive and Equitable New Blue Economy
Op/Ed: The New Blue Workforce: A Case for Diversity, Equality and Inclusion by Design
Interview: Veteran Workforce Opportunities
Interview: Professional Certifications
Op/Ed: Role of Certifications in Education Programs
Section VI. Policies that Facilitate
25. Domestic Opportunities to Advance Blue Economy Priorities
26. Government Action and the New Blue Economy
27. UN Decade Perspective
28. A Sustainable New Blue Economy
Op/Ed: Risk Tolerance
Section VII. Final Thoughts
Author Index
Author Biographies
Subject Index