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Author: Bichou, Khalid
Title: Security and Risk-Based Models in Shipping and Ports: Review and Critical Analysis
Summary: The primary aim of maritime security assessment models is to assess the level of security within and across the maritime network. When managing risk through legislation, regulatory assessment models are used to assess risk levels and examine the impact of policy options, usually in terms of the costs and benefits of a regulatory proposal. This paper reviews the development, application and adequacy of existing risk assessment and management models to maritime and port security. In particular, it examines the problematical issues of security perception, value and impact, and discusses the limitations of the current regulatory framework in providing an integrated and effective approach to risk assessment and managment, including for supply chain security.
Details: Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development, International Transport Forum, 2008. 38p.
Source: Internet Resource; Discussion Paper No. 2008-20
Year: 2008
Country: International
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Shelf Number: 118796
Keywords: Harbors, Security MeasuresMaritime LawMaritime SecurityPort SecurityRisk AssessmentShipping, Security MeasuresSupply ChainsTransnational Crime |