Oil rig and superbarge floating settlements Joseph Lim.

This book presents a collection of proposed offshore and nearshore settlements in response to the emerging consequences of climate change. These settlements are counterpoints to megacities with unsustainable ecological footprints. The continuing depletion of natural resources has resulted in displac...

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Main Author: Lim, Joseph
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer, [2021].
Series:Lecture notes in civil engineering ; v. 82.
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Summary:This book presents a collection of proposed offshore and nearshore settlements in response to the emerging consequences of climate change. These settlements are counterpoints to megacities with unsustainable ecological footprints. The continuing depletion of natural resources has resulted in displaced communities, prompting the following research questions: What if we floated on sea instead of inefficiently consuming land? Could we use wave energy instead of nuclear energy? How can we replenish food supply and regenerate marine eco-diversity? How would our lives be shaped by new offshore settlements? What would we use as structures for shelter, farming, scaffolding and recreation? Floating cities emerged in the 1960s with Buckminster Fullers Triton City and Kenzo Tanges Tokyo Bay Plan, and current manifestations include Vincent Callebauts Lilypad, the Seasteading Institute and the mile-long Freedom Ship housing 50,000 people. As an alternative to these examples, the book proposes the repurposing of three types of marine vessel: jack-up platforms, semi-submersibles and superbarges as sustainable, habitable structures to accommodate 20% of the projected 8.1 billion global population in 2025. The spatially conceived floating settlements include food and energy supplies for housing, recreation, education at sea, post-disaster health care and resettlement for nearshore deployment.
Item Description:Description based upon print version of record.
Physical Description:1 online resource (234 p.).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9789811552977
9811552975