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Verzameling van de "terms of references" PIANC- werkgroepen


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We onderscheiden volgende Commissies:

InCom  --- INLAND NAVIGATION COMMISSION
MarCom -- MARITIME NAVIGATION COMMISSION
RecCom -- RECREATIONAL NAVIGATION COMMISSION
EnviCom-- ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION
CoCom --- CO-ORPORATION COMMISSION

Incom : Inland Navigation

Werkgroepnr. Titel van de werkgroep
   
242
Permanent floating houses along the inland waterways bank and infrastructure
241
Handling Accidents and Calamities in Navigation Hydraulic Structures
229
Guidelines for Sustainable Performance Indicators for Inland Waterways

228

Extended values of ‘Low-Use’ Inland Waterways.
219
Guidelines to develop and operate sustainable inland waterway tourism and recreation infrastructure”
216
Best Practices in Planning Inland Waterways Multimodal Platforms
210
Smart shipping on inland waterways
207
Update the Final Report of the international Commission for the Study of Locks
206
Innovations in Shiplift Navigation Concepts
203
Sustainable Inland Waterways - A guide for Waterways Managers on Socila and Environmental Impacts
201
Development of a Proposal of Inland Waterway Classification for South America

199

Health Monitoring for Port and Waterways Structures
198
Saltwater intrusion mitigations and technologies for inland waterways
197
Small Hydropower plant in Waterways
192
Developments in the Automation and Remote Operation of Locks and Bridges”
191
Composites for Hydraulic Structures
190
Corrosion Protection of Lock Equipment
189
Fatigue of Hydraulic Steel Structures– Design, analysis, Assessment and Maintenance”
125 bis
GUIDELINES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR RIVER INFORMATION SERVICES
Update of the RIS Guidelines 2011
182
UNDERWATER ACOUSTIC IMAGING
OF WATERBORNE TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
179
How to deal with new ships in the CEMT ’92 classification - towards a new CEMT (ITF) classification
173
Movable Bridges and Rolling Gates Design, Maintenance and Control Lessons Learned from experience
166
Inflatable Structures in Hydraulic Engineering
156
e-Navigation for Inland Waterways
155
Ship behaviour in locks and lock approaches
154
Mitre Gate Design and Operation
151
impacts of seismic loads and vessel impact on lock gates
142
Inland Navigation Safety
141
Design Guidelines for Inland Waterways
140
Semi-Probabilistic Design Concept for inland hydraulic structures
139
Values of Inland Waterways
Permanent WG RIS River Information Services
129
Waterway infrastructure asset maintenance management
128
Alternative bank protection methods for inland waterways”
127
Fish passage
32
Performance indicators for inland waterways transport
31
Organization and Management of River Ports
30
In ventory of Inspection and Repair Techniques of Navigation Structures
29
Innovations in navigation lock design
28:>> Report 96
Developments in automation and remote control of river works
27 >> Report 99
Guidelines to reduce environmental impacts of vessels
 

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MarCom : Maritime Navigation

Werkgroepnr. Titel van de werkgroep
   
243
Design, maintenance and sustainability of container terminal pavements
240
Guidance for ports in small island countries
239
Mittigation of TSUNAMI disasters in ports
238
Guidlines for use of BIM in infrastructure for ports and waterways
237
Bottlenecks and Best Practices of Transport of Containers on Inland Waterways
233
Inspection, maintenance & repair of waterfront facilities”
232
Metocean – related risks during the construction of marine work”
231
Mooring bollards & hooks: selection, maintenance and testing

225

Seismic Design Guidelines for Port Structures
224
Planning of Fishing Ports

215

Accidental Impacts from Ships on Fixed Structures  Update WG 19
214
Benedicial Sediment Use
213
Design guidelines for marine multipurpose terminals
212
Criteria for acceptable movement of ships at berths
211
Guidelines for the design of fender systems”
208
Planning for Automation of Container Terminals
205
Design and Construction of Breakwaters on Soft Seabeds
201
Development of a Proposal of Inland Waterway Classification for South America
200
Recommendations for the Design and Assessment of Marine Single Point Mooring (SPM) or Multi-Point Mooring (MPM) Facilities
199
Health Monitoring for Port and Waterways Structures
196
Criteria for the Selection of Breakwater Types and Their Related Optimum Safety Levels’
194
A Framework for Early Contractor Involvement in Infrastructure Projects
187
Protection of undersea pipelines and cables in navigable areas”

186

Moorling of large ships at quay walls”

185

Site selection and planning for new ports and specialist marine terminals on greenfield sites – technical guidelines
184
Design principles for dry bulk marine terminals
172
Design of small and medium LNG terminals including bunkering facilities
171
Ship handling Simulation Dedicated to Channel and Harbour Design
167
Design of terminals for RoRo and RoPax vessels
165
Design and Maintenance of Container Terminal Pavements
164
Upgrade of Port Terminals by increasing dredged depth
162
Recommendations for increased durability and service life
of marine concrete infrastructure
161
Interaction between offshore wind farms and maritime navigation
158

Masterplans for the Development of Existing Ports

159
Renewable Energy for Maritime Ports
153
152
Guidelines for cruise terminals
147
Guidelines for a better integration of recreational navigation activities within fishing and commercial ports
146
Recommendations for the design and operation of solid bulk floating marine or estuarine transhipment terminals
145
Berthing velocities and fender design
144
Classification of soils and rocks for the maritime dredging process
135
Design principles for container terminals in small and medium ports
118
The direct access of maritime ports by inland waterways vessels
57
Stability of pattern placed revetment elements
56
Application of geotextiles in waterfront protection
55 >>Report 116
Safety aspects of berthing operations of oil and gas tankers

54 >>Report 117

Use of hydro/meteo information to optimize safe port access
53
Design and construction of maritime structures in Tsunami prone areas
52 >>Report 115
Criteria for the (un-)loading of container ships
51
Water injection dredging
50
General principles for the design of maritime structures
49
Horizontal and vertical dimensions of fairways
48
Guidelines for port constructions, related to bowthrusters
47
Criteria for the selection of breakwater types and their optimum damage risk level
46
Maritime freight transshipment
45
Post earthquake actions
44
Accelerated low water corrosion
43 >>Report 02
Minimising harbour siltation
42 >> Report 103
Implementation manual for life cycle management of port structures

39

Monitoring of breakwaters

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RecCom : Recreational Navigation

Werkgroepnr. Titel van de werkgroep
   
223
Meaningful Inclusion of Fishing Communities in Recreational Marinas – Guidelines for Planning
222
Design Guidelines for Floating Breakwaters in Marinas
221
Design Guidelines for Recreational Boating Slipways
220
Planning, Design and Operational Guidelines for Pump-Out Systems in Recreational Facilities
209
Recommendations for use of AIS data for recreational navigation infrastructure”
202
Influence of Recreational Navigation Infrastructures (RNI) on Waterfront Projects
183
Innovative Products and Technologies in Marina
169
Fire system detection and controls in marinas
168
Single point yacht mooring design
149
Guidelines for marina design
148

Environmental impact aspects of recreational navigation infrastructures

147
Guidelines for facilitation and integration among recreational, fishery and commercial navigation
134
Design and operational guidelines for superyacht facilities
133
Economic aspects if recreational navigation
132
Dry stack storage
131
Catalogue of marina construction elements"
130
Anti-sedimentation systems for marinas and yacht harbours"
17
Guidelines for Marina design
16 > >>Report 98
Protecting water quality in Marinas
15
The use of alternative materials in marina construction
9 >>> Report 105
Regeneration of harbours areas

 

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EnviCom : Environment

Werkgroepnr. Titel van de werkgroep
 
 
230
How to attract green funding for nature-based navigation infrastructure

228

Extended values of ‘Low-Use’ Inland Waterways.
227
A Guide for Assessing and Managing Environmental Restrictions on Dredging and Disposal Operations
226
A Guide for Assessing and Managing Effects of Underwater Sounds from Navigation Infrastructure Activities
219
Guidelines to develop and operate sustainable inland waterway tourism and recreation infrastructure”
218
The implications of invasive alien species for waterborne transport infrastructure
195
An introduction to applying Ecosystem Services for Waterborne Transport Infrastructure Projects”
178
PIANC-PTGCC Working Group on climate change adaptation for maritime
and inland port and navigation infrastructure
176
A Guide for Applying Working with Nature to Navigation Infrastructure Projects
175
A Practical Guide to Environmental Risk Management for Navigation Infrastructure Projects
170
Best Practices of how to deal with sea turtles and mammals in marine waterway and port construction activities
150
Green Ports, a practical guide for a sustainable seaport
148

Environmental impact aspects of recreational navigation infrastructures

143
Screening Evaluation of Environmental Effects of Navigation and Infrastructure Projects
Permanent
16
Management of ports and waterways for fish and shellfish habitat
15
Dredging and Port Construction Around Coral Reefs
14>>Report 104
Dredged material beneficial use options and constraints
13 >> Report 100
Best management practices applied to dredging and dredged material disposal projects for protection of the environment
12
Sustainable waterways within the context of navigation and flood management
11
Management, reclamation of dredged material and end use of existing confined disposal facilities
Task of Expertgroepnr Titel van de task expertgroep
193
Resilience of the Maritime and Inland Waterborne Transport System”
PTGCC WG 188
Carbon Management for Port and Navigation Infrastructure
3
Climate change and navigation
2
Environmental Benefits of Waterborne Transport

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CoCom : Co-orporation Commission

Werkgroepnr. Titel van de werkgroep
126
Training in ports and waterways

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Laatst gewijzigd : 23 januari 2018