The International Northern Sea Route Programme (INSROP) is a five-year multidisciplinary and multilateral research programme, the main phase of which commenced in June 1993. INSROP is a direct result of the normalization of the international situation and the Murmansk initiatives of the former Soviet Union in 1987, when the readiness of USSR to open the NSR for international shipping was officially declared. The Murmansk Initiatives enables the continuation, expansion and intensification of traditional collaboration between the states in the Arctic, including safety and efficiency of shipping.
INSROP Information System: Specification and Design
1994
13 pages
Report
No indication
English
Marine & Waterway Transportation , Navigation Systems , Marine transportation , Arctic Ocean , Navigation , Reprints , Geographic information systems , Arctic regions , Ice environments , Sea ice , Logistics , Political aspects , Environmental impacts , Marine biology , Data bases , Computer hardware , Computer software , Systems design , Foreign technology , Northern Sea Route Program , Data elements , Spatial data , Metadata
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