PHD thesis: Establishing offshore autonomous communities: current choices and their proposed evolution (Miguel Lamas Pardo)
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Miguel-Lamas-Establishment-of-Autonomous-Ocean-Communities-English FIXD Found via the Seasteading Institute Blog. ---- Abstract "Establishment of autonomous ocean communities: current options and their future evolution" Dissertation presented as a requirement to obtain a Doctoral Degree in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering. The idea of establishing floating cities in the oceans has been addressed in the past within the ambition of both science and art, though rarely with rigor or detail. The objective of this dissertation is to provide an orderly framework around this idea as to why humanity has sought out to establish such cities. To this end, we have established a more ample definition to the term "Oceanic Colonization" which we define as "The establishment of autonomous communities in the oceans aboard artificial platforms". Additionally, we distinguish four forms of ocean colonization for four distinct purposes: 1) to expand landholdings; 2) to provide mobile settlements; 3) to allow for semi-permanent mobile settlements in order to have access to marine resources; 4) and for the creation of micronations. It is this fourth concept that will serve as a departing point to review the whole idea of oceanic colonization. Thus, the objective of this dissertation is to analyze all the possible options (both present and future) permissible within the scope of Naval Architecture and Oceanic Engineering for the establishment of autonomous offshore oceanic communities which would allow for the creation of oceanic micronations. At the same time, we shall try to project the evolution of the other three forms of oceanic colonization.
PHD thesis: Establishing offshore autonomous communities: current choices and their proposed evolution (Miguel Lamas Pardo)
PHD thesis: Establishing offshore autonomous…
PHD thesis: Establishing offshore autonomous communities: current choices and their proposed evolution (Miguel Lamas Pardo)
Miguel-Lamas-Establishment-of-Autonomous-Ocean-Communities-English FIXD Found via the Seasteading Institute Blog. ---- Abstract "Establishment of autonomous ocean communities: current options and their future evolution" Dissertation presented as a requirement to obtain a Doctoral Degree in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering. The idea of establishing floating cities in the oceans has been addressed in the past within the ambition of both science and art, though rarely with rigor or detail. The objective of this dissertation is to provide an orderly framework around this idea as to why humanity has sought out to establish such cities. To this end, we have established a more ample definition to the term "Oceanic Colonization" which we define as "The establishment of autonomous communities in the oceans aboard artificial platforms". Additionally, we distinguish four forms of ocean colonization for four distinct purposes: 1) to expand landholdings; 2) to provide mobile settlements; 3) to allow for semi-permanent mobile settlements in order to have access to marine resources; 4) and for the creation of micronations. It is this fourth concept that will serve as a departing point to review the whole idea of oceanic colonization. Thus, the objective of this dissertation is to analyze all the possible options (both present and future) permissible within the scope of Naval Architecture and Oceanic Engineering for the establishment of autonomous offshore oceanic communities which would allow for the creation of oceanic micronations. At the same time, we shall try to project the evolution of the other three forms of oceanic colonization.