Joint paper on inland waterways classification for South America

In order to encourage reflection on a potential inland waterways classification for the South American region, tthis document uses the example of the European system of classification to demonstrate the role of classifications in the inland navigation development and formulates an initial proposal f...

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Autores principales: Jaimurzina, Azhar, Wilmsmeier, Gordon, Koedijk, Otto, Rigo, Philippe
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spelling oai-11362-411332020-11-19T01:58:04Z Joint paper on inland waterways classification for South America Jaimurzina, Azhar Wilmsmeier, Gordon Koedijk, Otto Rigo, Philippe TRANSPORTE POR VIAS DE NAVEGACION INTERIORES CLASIFICACION SISTEMAS DE CLASIFICACION DIRECTRICES INLAND WATER TRANSPORT CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS GUIDELINES In order to encourage reflection on a potential inland waterways classification for the South American region, tthis document uses the example of the European system of classification to demonstrate the role of classifications in the inland navigation development and formulates an initial proposal for the classification. An previous version of this document has been published as the ECLAC FAL Bulletin 346: Inland waterways classification as a tool for public policy and planning: core concepts and proposals for South America and discussed during the expert meeting on inland navigation and its role in a more sustainable use of natural resources, which was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on October 19th 2016, back-to-back with the 9th edition of quadrennial Conference on Coastal and Port Engineering in Developing Countries (COPEDEC). This position document incorporates substantives comments received from the PIANC experts and includes additional data on inland waterway fleet in the region, analyzed for the classification. Abstract .-- I. European classification of navigable inland waterways: origins and principles .-- II. From inland waterways classification to identification of the existing and potential network of inland navigation in Europe .-- III. Use of the classification in the development of the inland waterway network and pan-European navigation system .-- IV. Towards a classification of inland waterways for South America: preliminary proposals .-- V. Conclusions: Institutional framework and next steps . 2017-04-12T18:10:36Z 2017-04-12T18:10:36Z 2017-03 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/41133 LC/TS.2017/11 en Documentos de Proyectos .pdf application/pdf AMERICA DEL SUR SOUTH AMERICA ECLAC
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topic TRANSPORTE POR VIAS DE NAVEGACION INTERIORES
CLASIFICACION
SISTEMAS DE CLASIFICACION
DIRECTRICES
INLAND WATER TRANSPORT
CLASSIFICATION
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS
GUIDELINES
spellingShingle TRANSPORTE POR VIAS DE NAVEGACION INTERIORES
CLASIFICACION
SISTEMAS DE CLASIFICACION
DIRECTRICES
INLAND WATER TRANSPORT
CLASSIFICATION
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS
GUIDELINES
Jaimurzina, Azhar
Wilmsmeier, Gordon
Koedijk, Otto
Rigo, Philippe
Joint paper on inland waterways classification for South America
description In order to encourage reflection on a potential inland waterways classification for the South American region, tthis document uses the example of the European system of classification to demonstrate the role of classifications in the inland navigation development and formulates an initial proposal for the classification. An previous version of this document has been published as the ECLAC FAL Bulletin 346: Inland waterways classification as a tool for public policy and planning: core concepts and proposals for South America and discussed during the expert meeting on inland navigation and its role in a more sustainable use of natural resources, which was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on October 19th 2016, back-to-back with the 9th edition of quadrennial Conference on Coastal and Port Engineering in Developing Countries (COPEDEC). This position document incorporates substantives comments received from the PIANC experts and includes additional data on inland waterway fleet in the region, analyzed for the classification.
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title Joint paper on inland waterways classification for South America
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