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PIANC Commission Working Group Report Reviews
EnviCom
Working Group report details Initial review: conclusion
* If identified as ‘potentially sensitive’, please highlight the particular areas of potential sensitivity (N.B. based on drivers in PIANC EnviCom TG3 report ‘Climate change and navigation’)
Marine Navigation Inland Navigation
Report number
Report title Year
Clim
ate chan
ge already
con
side
red
Clim
ate chan
ge not relevan
t to
topic
May be sensitive to clim
ate
chan
ge*
Sea
level rise
Wind cond
itions
Wave action
Tide
and
surge
propa
gation
and
range
Ocean
circulation
s an
d coastal
hydrod
ynam
ics
Coastal and
estua
rine
morph
olog
y
includ
ing sedimen
t tran
sport
Storm events (m
arine)
Sea chem
istry
Ice cond
itions/icing
(marine) –
please state
Other (m
arine)
Water sup
ply
Water te
mpe
rature
Extrem
e hy
drolog
ical con
dition
s
(high/low flow
)
River morph
olog
y includ
ing
sedimen
t tran
sport
Ice cover (riverine)
Other (riverine)
109 Long term management of Confined disposal facilities for dredged material
2009 Yes X X X
107 Sustainable Waterways within the Context of Navigation
2009 Yes
and Flood Management
TG3 Climate Change and Navigation ‐ Waterborne transport, ports and waterways: A review of climate change drivers, impacts, responses and mitigation
Yes
100 Dredging Management Practices for the Environment ‐ A structured selection approach
2009 Yes X X X X X X
104 Dredged Material as a Resource
2009 Yes
10 Environmental risk assessment of dredging and disposal operations
2006 Yes X X X X
8 Biological assessment guidance for dredged material
2006 Yes X X
2 Bird habitat management in ports and waterways
2005 Yes X X X X X
6 Guidelines for sustainable inland
2003 Yes X X X X X
waterways and navigation
7 Ecological and engineering guidelines for wetlands restoration in relation to the development, operation and maintenance of navigation infrastructures
2003 Yes X X X X X
5 Environmental guidelines for aquatic, nearshore and upland confined disposal facilities for contaminated dredged material
2002 Yes X X X X X X X
4 Environmental management framework for ports and related industries
1999 Yes X X X X X X X X
1 Management of aquatic disposal of dredged material
1998 Yes X X X X X X X X
15 Dredging and Port Construction around coral reefs
2010 Yes
InCom
Working Group report details Initial review: conclusion
* If identified as ‘potentially sensitive’, please highlight the particular areas of potential sensitivity (N.B. based on drivers in PIANC EnviCom TG3 report ‘Climate change and navigation’)
Marine Navigation Inland Navigation
Report number
Report title Year
Clim
ate chan
ge already
con
side
red
Clim
ate chan
ge not relevan
t to
topic
May be sensitive to clim
ate
chan
ge*
Sea
level rise
Wind cond
itions
Wave action
Tide
and
surge
propa
gation
and
range
Ocean
circulation
s an
d coastal
hydrod
ynam
ics
Coastal and
estua
rine
morph
olog
y
includ
ing sedimen
t tran
sport
Storm events (m
arine)
Sea chem
istry
Ice cond
itions/icing
(marine) –
please state
Other (m
arine)
Water sup
ply
Water te
mpe
rature
Extrem
e hy
drolog
ical con
dition
s
(high/low flow
)
River morph
olog
y includ
ing
sedimen
t tran
sport
Ice cover (riverine)
Other (riverine)
110 Governance Organisation and Management of River Ports
2010 Yes
106 Innovations in Navigation Lock Design
2009 Yes X Variation in water level
96 Developments in the automation and remote operation of locks and bridges
2008 Yes
99 Considerations to reduce environmental impacts of vessels
2008 Yes Invasive species
26 Design of movable weirs and storm surge barriers
2006 Yes Variation in water level
25 Maintenance and renovation of navigation infrastructure
2006 Yes
21 Economic aspects of inland waterways
2005 Yes
24 Guidelines and recommendations for River Information Services (RIS)
2004 Yes Variation in water level
23 Technical and economic problems of channel icing
2004 Yes X
24 Vessel traffic and transport management in the inland waterways and modern information systems
2002 Yes
19 Ship collisions due to the presence of bridges
2001 Yes Reduced headroom
20 Factors involved in standardizing the dimensions of class Vb inland waterways (canals)
1999 Yes
14 Inland waterways vessels and pollution
1999 Yes
18 Advanced and automated operation of locks and bridges
1996 Yes Variation in water level
17 Handling and treatment of contaminated dredged material (CDM) from ports and inland waterways ‐ Volumes 1 and 2 on CD‐ROM
1996 Yes
12 Reinforced vegetative bank protections using geotextiles
1996 Yes Variation in water level
16 Standardization of ships and inland waterways for
1996 Yes
river/sea navigation
6 Problems created by saltwater infiltration
1993 Yes X
5 Container transport with inland vessels
1992 Yes
11 Analysis of cost of operating vessels on inland waterways
1991 Yes
8 Automatic management of canalized waterways and its hydraulic problems
1990 Yes Variation in water level
7 Management of dredged material from inland waterways
1990 Yes
9 Standardization of inland waterways dimensions
1990 Yes
10 Supervision and control of long lateral embankments
1990 Yes Embank‐ment
stability
Ship lifts 1989 Yes
4 Guidelines for the design and construction of flexible revetments incorporating geotextiles for inland waterways
1987 Yes Variation in water level
3 Risk consideration when determining bank protection requirements
1987 Yes
1 Economic implications of inland waterway development
1984 Yes
MarCom
Working Group report details Initial review: conclusion
* If identified as ‘potentially sensitive’, please highlight the particular areas of potential sensitivity (N.B. based on drivers in PIANC EnviCom TG3 report ‘Climate change and navigation’)
Marine Navigation Inland Navigation
Report number
Report title Year
Clim
ate chan
ge already
con
side
red
Clim
ate chan
ge not relevan
t to
topic
May be sensitive to clim
ate
chan
ge*
Sea
level rise
Wind cond
itions
Wave action
Tide
and
surge
propa
gation
and
range
Ocean
circulation
s an
d coastal
hydrod
ynam
ics
Coastal and
estua
rine
morph
olog
y
includ
ing sedimen
t tran
sport
Storm events (m
arine)
Sea chem
istry
Ice cond
itions/icing
(marine) –
please state
Other (m
arine)
Water sup
ply
Water te
mpe
rature
Extrem
e hy
drolog
ical con
dition
s
(high/low flow
)
River morph
olog
y includ
ing
sedimen
t tran
sport
Ice cover (riverine)
Other (riverine)
Working Group Reports
112 Mitigation of Tsunami Disasters in Ports
2010 Yes
103 Life Cycle Management of Port Structures, Recommended Practice for Implementation
2008 Yes X X X X X
102 Minimising Harbour Siltation
2008 Yes
44 Accelerated low water corrosion
2005 Yes
41 Guidelines for managing wake wash from high‐speed vessels
2003 Yes
40 State‐of‐the‐art of designing and constructing berm breakwaters
2003 Yes X X X
36 Catalogue of prefabricated elements
2005 Yes
35 Dangerous cargoes in ports
2000 Yes X X X X
34 Seismic design guidelines for port structures
2001 Yes
33 Guidelines for the design of fenders systems
2002 Yes
31 Life cycle management of port structures ‐ general principles
1998 Yes X X X X
30(2) Joint PIANC‐IAPH report on approach channels ‐ a guide for design
1997
30(1) Joint PIANC‐IAPH report on approach channels ‐ preliminary
1995
guidelines
28 Breakwaters with vertical and inclined concrete walls
2003 Yes X X X
24 Criteria for movements of moored ships in harbours ‐ a practical guide
1995 Yes
23 Site investigation requirements for dredging works
2000 Yes
22 Guidelines for the design of armoured slopes under open piled quay walls
1997 Yes X X X
21 Guidelines for the design and construction of flexible revetments incorporating geotextiles in marine environment
1992 Yes
20 Capability of ship manoeuvring simulation models for approach channels and fairways in
1992 Yes
harbours
19 Beneficial uses of dredged material ‐ a practical guide
1992 Yes
18 Planning of fishing ports
1998 Yes X X X X
17B Inspection, maintenance and repair of maritime structures exposed to damage and material degradation caused by salt water environment
2004 Yes X X X
17 Inspection, maintenance and repair of maritime structures exposed to material degradation caused by a salt water environment
1990 Yes X X
15 Dry docks 1988 Yes X
14 Economic methods of channel maintenance
1989 Yes
13 Floating breakwaters ‐ a practical guide for design and
1994 Yes
construction
12F Analysis of rubble mound breakwaters ‐ subgroup F : development of a partial coefficient system for the design of rubble mound breakwaters
1991 Yes X X X
12E Analysis of rubble mound breakwaters ‐ subgroup E : figures and tables
1992
12D Analysis of rubble mound breakwaters ‐ subgroup D : construction deviations and reliability of construction
1989 Yes
12C Analysis of rubble mound breakwaters ‐ subgroup C : risk analysis in breakwater design
1989 Yes X X X
12B Analysis of rubble mound breakwaters ‐ subgroup B : uncertainty related to environmental data and estimated
1992 Yes X X X
extreme events
12A Analysis of rubble mound breakwaters ‐ subgroup A : formulae for rubble mound breakwater failure modes
1993 Yes
12 Analysis of rubble mound breakwaters
1992 Yes X X X
11 Port facilities for ferries ‐ practical guide
1995 Yes X X X X
10 Disposal of dredged material at sea
1986 Yes
9 Development of modern marine terminals
1987
8 The damage inflicted by ships with bulbous bows on underwater structures
1990 Yes
6 Classification of soils and rocks to be dredged (revision of 1972 report)
1984 Yes
5 Underkeel clearance for large ships in maritime fairways with hard bottom
1985 Yes
4 Dangerous goods in ports ‐ recommendations for port designers and port operators
1985 Yes X X X X
3A Navigation in muddy areas
1983 Yes
3 Ice navigation 1984 Yes X
2 The stability of rubble mound breakwaters in deeper water
1985
Technical reports – Oil tankers and large ships
List of sea state parameters (Joint IAHR‐PIANC report)
1986 Yes
4 Optimal lay‐out and dimensions for the adjustment to large ships of maritime fairways in shallow
1980
seas, seastraits and maritime waterways
Final report of the 3rd International Commission for the Study of Waves Part3
1980
Report of the international study commission for the standardization of roll‐on / roll‐off ships and berths 1978
1979 Yes X
1 Methods for analysing wind, wave and swell data to estimate on an annual basis the number of days, and the maximum duration of periods during which port and ship operations will be impeded by these elements
1979
2 Desirable co‐ordination and international agreement on compatibility of ship and shore‐based navigational aid equipment
1978
3 Installations and equipment for the reception and treatment of oily wastes. Equipment and methods for minimizing of oil pollution ‐ including associated fire risks ‐ in harbors, at sea and along the coast by collecting and removing polluting substances
1977 Yes
5 Technical and economic aspects of artificial offshore islands for the reception of large ships
1977 Yes X X X X X
Final report of the International Commission for the Study of Waves _Part2
1976
Big tankers and their reception (data‐fairways‐berths)
1973
Technical reports – Other
Report of the International Commission for improving the design of fender systems
1984
RecCom
Working Group report details Initial review: conclusion
* If identified as ‘potentially sensitive’, please highlight the particular areas of potential sensitivity (N.B. based on drivers in PIANC EnviCom TG3 report ‘Climate change and navigation’)
Marine Navigation Inland Navigation
Report number
Report title Year
Clim
ate chan
ge already
con
side
red
Clim
ate chan
ge not relevan
t to
topic
May be sensitive to clim
ate
chan
ge*
Sea
level rise
Wind cond
itions
Wave action
Tide
and
surge
propa
gation
and
range
Ocean
circulation
s an
d coastal
hydrod
ynam
ics
Coastal and
estua
rine
morph
olog
y
includ
ing sedimen
t tran
sport
Storm events (m
arine)
Sea chem
istry
Ice cond
itions/icing
(marine) –
please state
Other (m
arine)
Water sup
ply
Water te
mpe
rature
Extrem
e hy
drolog
ical con
dition
s
(high/low flow
)
River morph
olog
y includ
ing
sedimen
t tran
sport
Ice cover (riverine)
Other (riverine)
WG105 The Use of Alternative Materials in Marine Structure Construction
2009 No Yes X X X X
WG98 Protecting water 2008 No Yes X X X X X X
quality in marinas
WG S9 Regeneration of harbour areas for sport and pleasure navigation
2007 No Yes X X X X
WG14 Disability Access Guidelines for Recreational Boating Facilities
2004 Yes X X X
WG13 Dreging of Marinas 2004 No Yes X X X X X
WG10 Mooring systems for Recreational Craft
2002 No Yes X X X X X X X
WG12 Recreational navigation and nature
2002 No Yes X X X X X X X X
Special Report 2001
Marina Service Connections
2001 No Yes No
WG8 Standards for the use of inland waterways by recreational navigation
2000 No Yes X structures dimensions
WG7 Guidance on Marine Sanitation Pumpouts
1997 No Yes No
Special Report 1997
Review of selected standards for floating dock design
1997 No Yes X X X X X* *yes if more frequent/ severe
X X
Pictograms for pleasure Navigation
1996 No Yes No
WG6 Guidelines for the Use of Certain Powered Craft, such as Waterscooters, Personal Watercraft, Waterbike, Jetski, Waverunner, Seadoo, on controlled waters
1995 No Yes X X X
Supple‐ment for Bulletin No. 75
Guidance on Facility and Management Specification for marine yacht harbors and inland waterway marinas with respect to user requirements
1991 No Yes No
Supple‐ment for Bulletin No. 62
The provision of navigation aids for pleasure craft
1988 No Yes X X X X X X X
Supple‐ment for Bulletin No. 37
Dry berthing of pleasure boats either for maintenance or complementary to wet berthing‐ both technical and financial
1980 No Yes No
aspects
SRN 1979
Standards for the construction equipment and operation of yacht harbors and marinas with special reference to the environment
1979 No Yes X X X X X
WG1 Final Report of the International Commission for Sport & Pleasure Navigation
1976 No Yes
WG1 Sub‐committee No. 1 Yacht Harbors General Design & Dimensions
No Yes X X X X X X X
CoCom
Working Group report details Initial review: conclusion
* If identified as ‘potentially sensitive’, please highlight the particular areas of potential sensitivity (N.B. based on drivers in PIANC EnviCom TG3 report ‘Climate change and navigation’)
Marine Navigation Inland Navigation
Report number
Report title Year
Clim
ate chan
ge already
con
side
red
Clim
ate chan
ge not relevan
t to
topic
May be sensitive to clim
ate
chan
ge*
Sea
level rise
Wind cond
itions
Wave action
Tide
and
surge
propa
gation
and
range
Ocean
circulation
s an
d coastal
hydrod
ynam
ics
Coastal and
estua
rine
morph
olog
y
includ
ing sedimen
t tran
sport
Storm events (m
arine)
Sea chem
istry
Ice cond
itions/icing
(marine) –
please state
Other (m
arine)
Water sup
ply
Water te
mpe
rature
Extrem
e hy
drolog
ical con
dition
s
(high/low flow
)
River morph
olog
y includ
ing
sedimen
t tran
sport
Ice cover (riverine)
Other (riverine)
97 Ports located in small islands
2008 Yes*
* Possible CC impacts are mentioned albeit not specified. No further specification on CC is required because the report does not deal with physical design