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Appendix B Relevant Publications and Guidelines

The document lists several relevant publications and guidelines for port planning and design from organizations such as PIANC, British Standards, and the World Bank. It includes publications on topics like life cycle management of port structures, safety for berthing tankers, approach channel design, maritime works planning and design, port capacity planning, and port investment strategies. It also references numerous other publications, guidelines, and standards from organizations including IHO, ICS, OCIMF, IMO, and IALA.

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Appendix B Relevant Publications and Guidelines

The document lists several relevant publications and guidelines for port planning and design from organizations such as PIANC, British Standards, and the World Bank. It includes publications on topics like life cycle management of port structures, safety for berthing tankers, approach channel design, maritime works planning and design, port capacity planning, and port investment strategies. It also references numerous other publications, guidelines, and standards from organizations including IHO, ICS, OCIMF, IMO, and IALA.

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Appendix B Relevant Publications and Guidelines

PIANC Publications

PIANC MarCom WG 103 (2008): “Life Cycle Management of Port Structures – Recommended
Practice for Implementation”.

PIANC MarCom WG 116 (2012): “Safety Aspects Affecting the Berthing Operations of Tankers
to Oil and Gas Terminals”.

PIANC-IAPH Final report of Joint Working Group II-30 (1997): “Approach Channels – A Guide
for Design”.

Others, as listed in Section 0.6.

British Standards

BS 6349-1-1:2013: “Maritime Works – Part 1-1: General – Code of Practice for Planning and
Design for Operations”.

BS 6349-4:2014: “Maritime Works – Part 4: Code of Practice for Design of Fendering and
Mooring Systems”.

BS EN ISO 19901-1: “Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries – Specific Requirements for
Offshore Structures – Part 1: Metocean Design and Operating Considerations”. (for definitions,
symbols and abbreviations)

References

Aversa, R., Botter, R. C., Haralambides, H. E., Yoshizaki, H. (2005): “A Mixed Integer
Programming Model on the Location of a Hub Port in the East Coast of South America”, Journal
of Maritime Economics and Logistics 7 (1), 1-18.

Banister, D. and Berechman, J. (2000): “Transport Investment and Economic Development”,


London: UCL Press.

Bray (1996): “Dredging: A Handbook for Engineers Hardcover”, Bray, R.N., Bates, A.D., Land,
J.M., Butterworth-Heinemann; 2 edition (1 Nov. 1996), ISBN-10: 0340545240, ISBN-13: 978-
0340545249.

Memos, C.D. (2004): “Chapter 1 – Port Planning”. In: Tsinker, G. P. (2004): “Port Engineering:
Planning, Construction, Maintenance, and Security”, John Wiley and Sons, ISBN: 978-0-471-
41274-8.

CPB/NEI/RIVM (2001a): “Welvaartseffecten van Maasvlakte 2 – Kosten-batenanalyse van


uitbreiding van de Rotterdamse haven door landaanwinning” (Welfare effects of Maasvlakte 2,
Cost-benefit analysis of extension of the port of Rotterdam by land reclamation), Centraal
Planbureau, The Hague, Netherlands (in Dutch).

CPB/NEI/RIVM (2001b): “Welvaartseffecten van Maasvlakte 2 – Aanvullende kosten-


batenanalyse van uitbreiding van de Rotterdamse haven door landaanwinning” (Welfare effects
of Maasvlakte 2, Additional cost-benefit analysis of extension of the port of Rotterdam by land
reclamation), Centraal Planbureau, The Hague, Netherlands (in Dutch).

Dekker, S. (2005): “Port Investment – Towards an Integrated Planning of Port Capacity”, PhD
Thesis, TRAIL/Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands.
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Dekker, S. and Verhaeghe, R.J. (2006): “Concepts for Integrated Planning of Port Capacity –
Application to Rotterdam Expansion Plans”, Promet – Traffic&Transportation, 18 (3), 173-178.

Dekker, S., Verhaeghe, R.J. and Wiegmans, B.W. (2011): “Economically-Efficient Port
Expansion Strategies: An Optimal Control Approach”, Transportation Research Part E, Vol. 47,
No. 2, pp. 204-215.

Department for Communities and Local Government (2009): “Multi-Criteria Analysis: A Manual”,
Department for Communities and Local Government, UK
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/191506/Multi-
crisis_analysis_a_manual.pdf accessed on 5 September 2016.

Dunn, H. (2012): “Accounting for Environmental Impacts: Supplementary Green Book


Guidance”, UK Treasury. Available at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/green-book-
supplementary-guidance-environment accessed on 23 February 2018.

Eijgenraam, C. et al. (2012): “Flood Prevention by Optimal Dike Heightening”, Working Paper,
Netherlands Bureau of Economic Policy Analysis.

Flyvbjerg, B., Skamris Holm, M.K. and Buhl, S.L. (2002): “Underestimating Costs in Public Works
Projects: Error or Lie?”, Journal of the American Planning Association 68 (3): 279-295.

Flyvbjerg, B., Skamris Holm, M.K. and Buhl, S.L. (2005): “How (In)Accurate are Demand
Forecasts in Public Works Projects?”, Journal of the American Planning Association 71 (2): 131-
146.

Freidenfelds, J. (1981): “Capacity Expansion – Analysis of Simple Models with Applications”,


North Holland, New York, US/Oxford, UK.

Green Book (2016): “The Green Book, Appraisal and Evaluation in Central Government, HM
Treasury, London, 2011. Available at
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/220541/green_b
ook_complete.pdf.

Grigalunas, T.A., Chang, Y.-T. and Luo, M. (2002): “Container Port Investment Appraisal and
Risk Analysis: Illustrative Case Study”, Transportation Research Record: Journal of the
Transportation Research Board 1782: 64-72.

Haralambides, H.E. (2002): “Competition, Excess Capacity, and the Pricing of Port
Infrastructure, International Journal of Maritime Economics 4 (4), 323-347.

Haynes, K.E. and Krmenec, A. (1989): “A Sensitivity Assessment of Uncertainty in Infrastructure


Expansion”, Annals of Regional Science 23 (4), 299-309.

HSG176 (UK HSE, 2015).

Jansson, J.O. (1984): “Transport System Optimisation and Pricing”, John Wiley and Sons, New
York, US.

Jansson, J.O. and Shneerson, D. (1982): “Port Economics”, The MIT Press, Cambridge,
Massachusetts, US.

Koh, Y.H. (2001): “Optimal Investment Priority in Container Port Development”, Maritime Policy
and Management 28 (2), 109-123.

Ligteringen (2012): “Ports and Terminals Paperback”, 2012, ISBN-10: 9065623043, ISBN-13:
978-9065623041.
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Manne, A.S. (Ed.) (1967): “Investments for Capacity Expansion – Size, Location, and Time-
Phasing”, George Allen and Unwin Ltd., London, UK.

Memos, C.D. (2004): “Port Planning”. In: Tsinker, G. (editor): “Port Engineering: Planning,
Construction, Maintenance and Security”, Wiley and Sons Inc., Hoboken, NJ.

Natural Capital Committee (2017): “Natural Capital Committee, How To Do It: A Natural Capital
Work Book, 2017. Available at
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/608852/ncc-
natural-capital-workbook.pdf accessed on 23 February 2018.

Taneja, P., Ligteringen, H. and Walker, W.E. (2012): “Flexibility in Port Planning and Design”,
European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research (EJTIR), 12 (1).

Paelinck, H.C. and Paelinck, J.H.P. (1998): “Queuing Problems and Optimal Design of Container
Ports”, paper presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Western Regional Science
Association, Hyatt-Regency Monterey, US, February 18-22.

Shneerson, D. (1981): “Investment in Port Systems: A Case Study of the Nigerian Ports”, Journal
Transport Economics and Policy 15 (3), 201-216.

UNCTAD (United Nations Conference on Trade and Developments) (1985): “Port Development,
A Handbook for Planners in Developing Countries”, ISBN-10-9211121604.

Van Exel, J., Rienstra, S., Gommers, M., Pearman, A. and Tsamboulas, D. (2002): “EU
involvement in TEN development: Network Effects and European Value Added”, Transport
Policy 9 (4): 299-311.

Wiegmans, B.W., Ubbels, B., Rietveld, P. and Nijkamp, P. (2002): “Investment in Container
Terminals: Public Private Partnership in Europe”, International Journal of Maritime Economics 4
(1): 1-20.

World Bank: “Port Reform Toolkit, Public-Private-Partnership in Infrastructure Resource Center


(PPPIRC)”, World Bank, 2nd Edition.

Other Publications

International Hydrographic Organisation (2008): “IHO Standards for Hydrographic Surveys”,


Special Publication No. 44, Fifth edition, Monaco: International Hydrographic Bureau.

[N2] Lowe, J.A., Howard, T.P., Pardaens, A., Tinker, J., Holt, J., Wakelin, S., Milne, G., Leake,
J., Wolf, J., Horsburgh, K., Reeder, T., Jenkins, G., Ridley, J., Dye, S. and Bradley, S. (2009):
“UK Climate Projections Science Report: Marine and Coastal Projections”, UKCP09, Exeter: Met
Office Hadley Centre.

ICS, OCIMF and IAPH (2006): “International Oil Tanker and Terminal Safety Guide (ISGOTT)”,
Fifth edition, Livingston: Witherby Seamanship International Ltd.

PIANC MarCom WG 116 (2012): “Safety Aspects Affecting the Berthing Operations of Tankers
to Oil and Gas Terminals”.

International Maritime Organisation (2003): “International Ship and Port Facility Security Code
(ISPS code)”, London.

PIANC-IAPH Final report of Joint Working Group II-30 (197): “Approach Channels – A Guide for
Design”.

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International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (IALA-AISM):
“Vessel Traffic Services Manual”, fourth edition, St Germain-en-laye: IALA, 2008.2.

OCIMF (2007): “Oil Companies International Marine Forum. Mooring Equipment Guidelines”,
third edition (MEG3), London.

International Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH) (2001): “Guidelines for Port Planning and
Design”, Tokyo.

Tsinker, G.P. (2004): “Port Engineering: Planning, Construction, Maintenance, and Security”,
John Wiley and Sons, ISBN: 978-0-471-41274-8.

United Nations Conference on Trade and Developments (UNCTAD) (1985): “Port Development,
A Handbook for Planners in Developing Countries”, ISBN-10-9211121604.

Thoresen (2018): “Port Designer’s Handbook: Recommendations and Guidelines”.

Ligteringen (2017): “Ports and Terminals”, 2nd edition.

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