PIANC The World Association for Waterborne Transport Infrastructure Presentation by Mr Geoffroy CAUDE President of PIANC at the occasion of the NordPIANC meeting in Stockholm Stockholm- NordPIANC-September, 27 2017
Summaryof the Introduction 1.What is PIANC and why join PIANC? 2. PIANC Geographic Expansion 3. PIANC a growing network 4. PIANC and ports 5. PIANC and dredging 6. PIANC and recreational navigation 7. PIANC and climate change issues Stockholm- NordPIANC-September, 27 2017
1-WhatPIANC Stands For The global association providing guidance for sustainable waterborne transport infrastructure for ports and waterways PIANC is the forum where professionals from around the world join forces to provide expert advice on cost-effective, reliable and sustainable infrastructure to facilitate the growth of waterborne transport. Established in 1885, PIANC is the longest-standing association in its field, and continues to be the leading partner for governments and private sector in the design, development and maintenance of ports, waterways and coastal areas.
1. Seven Reasons to Join PIANC 1 Join a worldwide network of fellow experts and professionals 5 Make your voice heard within the community and on the international scene 2 Benefit from more than a century of expertise 6 Use a unique springboard for Young Professionals 3 Gain access to advanced technical information 7 Team up with public decision makers 4 Share your knowledge and experience through Working Groups, Commissions and National Sections
2. PIANC Geographic Expansion Our Membership 40 Qualifying Members of which 27 have a National Section (i.e. governmental and non-governmental organisations representing a country) more than 2,000 Individual Members (Students included) more than 450 Corporate Members (public authorities, private companies (consultants, contractors, dredging companies), universities, port authorities, other public- and private-sector organisations)
Qualifiying Members without National Section Qualifiying Members with National Section Target Countries
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3- PIANC is networking with 11 Sister Associations
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4-PIANC and ports
5- PIANC and dredging
6- PIANC and recreational navigation
Expected publications in 2017 RecCom 169 Fire System Detection and Controls in Marinas InCom 173 Movable Bridges and Rolling Gates Design, Maintenance and Control Lessons Learnt from Experience EnviCom 174 Joint IAPH-PIANC report : Sustainability Reporting for Ports EnviCom 175 A Practical Guide to Environmental Risk Management for Navigation Infrastructure Projects Envicom 176A Guide for Applying Working with Nature to Navigation Infrastructure Projects RecCom-MarCom-InCom 182 Underwater Acoustic Imaging of Waterborne Transport Infrastructure
Reports under progress MarCom 160 expert group: General Principles for the Design of Maritime Structures MarCom 164 Upgrade of Port Terminals by Increasing Dredged Depth MarCom 171 Ship Handling Simulation Dedicated to Channel and Harbour Design EnviCom 178 Climate Change Adaptation for Maritime and Inland Port and Navigation Structure InCom 179 How to Deal with the New Ships in the CEMT 92 Classification Towards a New CEMT (ITF) Task group 181The State and perspectives of waterborne transport infrastrcuture worldwide ( from PIANC s Resolution San Francisco 2014) RecCom 183 Innovative Products and Technologies in Marinas
7. PIANC and Climate Change Issues 1994 Creation of EnviCom 2006 EnviCom TG3: the CC drivers 2008 Creation of the PTGCC 2015 COP 21 Paris 2016 COP 22 Marrakech 2017 COP 23 Bonn Freely accessible since 2008 and under revision
7. The Navigating a changing climate coalition Ten partners, nearly 30 supporters and four ongoing working groups are dedicated to climate change issues PIANC Working Group 176 is now preparing technical guidance on the practical application of the Working with Nature philosophy to inland and maritime navigation infrastructure projects PIANC Working Group 178 is preparing guidance on climate change adaptation for inland and maritime navigation infrastructure PIANC s new technical Working Group 188 will develop guidance on carbon management for port and navigation infrastructure projects PIANC Working Group 193 is starting a report about resilience of maritime and inland waterborne transport system
32 supporters 1. Acclimatise a specialist consulting, communications and digital application company 2. AMOSUP Associated Marine Officers' and Seamen's Union of the Philippines 3. Arup independent firm of designers, planners, engineers, consultants and technical specialists 4. Aurecon Consulting engineers who bring ideas to life 5. Bremenports GmbH & Co. KG 6. Cardno- :engineering company Australia 7. Cerema Centre d études et d expertise sur les risques, l environnement, la mobilité et l aménagement 8. CNR Compagnie Nationale du Rhône 9. Deltares An independent institute for applied research in the field of water and subsurface 10.DEME Dredging, Environmental & Marine Engineering 11.EFIP The European Federation of Inland Ports 12.EMPA The European Maritime Pilots Association 13.ERDC US Army Research and Development Center 14.IFSTTAR Institut français des sciences et technologies des transports, de l'aménagement et des réseaux 15.Laboratori d Enginyeria Marítima The Maritime Engineering Laboratory of the Technical University of Catalonia
32supporters 16-Norconsult AS- Norway's largest multidisciplinary consultancy firm 17. Norsk Havneforening- Norwegian Ports Association 18. NQBP- North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation 19. NSW Ports-Port Botany and Port Kembla 20. PIANC UK- The World Association for Waterborne Transport Infrastructure 21. Port of Antwerp 22.Port of London Authority 23. Ports Australia-representing the interests of Australia s ports and marine regulatory authorities 24. Puertos del Estado Spanish State Ports 25. Ramboll- global consultancy in port, coastal and marine engineering and environmental services 26. SedNet-the European Sediment Network 27. SIGTTO-Society of International Gas Tanker and Terminal Operators 28. SLOCAT-Promotes integration of sustainable transport in global and climate policies 29. Sprott Planning & Environment Pty Ltd- A leading Australian based consulting practice 30. United Kingdom Maritime Pilots' Association-The representative professional body for Maritime Pilots in the United Kingdom 31. University of Rhode Island -Deptarment of Marine Affairs Leadership in marine and coastal management through teaching, research and outreach. 32- Via Green Institute VGI develops sustainable fro transport sector to face climate change
See you at our next PIANC World Congress 34rd PIANC WORLD CONGRESS Panama in May 2018 See you at our next PIANC-SMART Rivers Conference PIANC-SMART Rivers Conference Lyon, France in September 2019 See you at the next PIANC-COPEDEC Conference PIANC-COPEDEC X Tehran, Iran in 2020 Stockholm- NordPIANC-September, 27 2017
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