Title of article :
The second order effects on commercial shipping of
restrictions on the use of TBT
Author/Authors :
Siri Pettersen StrandenesU، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Increased hull roughness reduces vessel speed and increases fuel consumption. These are first order effects of
restricting or prohibiting the use of antifouling paints. Reduced transport capacity and increased capital costs are
frequently recognised as second order effects of such reductions in fleet efficiency. This paper focuses on other
second order effects of prohibiting or restricting the use of TBT-based antifoulings. The potential cost increases will
affect high-speed vessels most severely. These vessels are the segment of the shipping industry that is most relevant
to the political drive in Europe towards shifting the balance of transport of goods towards sea rather than road
transport for environmental reasons. Any decision to restrict or prohibit these paints would tend also to induce a
shift from local to global environmental problems, which would be more difficult to manage
Keywords :
Antifouling paints , Modal shift , global pollution , Transport policy , shipping
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment