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Earth's Orbits at Risk

This publication takes stock of the growing socio-economic dependence of our modern societies on space assets, and the general threats to space-based infrastructure from debris in particular. Notably, it provides fresh insights into the value of space-based infrastructure and the potential costs gen...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: OECD
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development, 2022.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Executive summary -- Accumulating space debris puts the sustainability of space activities at risk -- New approaches to quantifying the costs of space debris and the value of space infrastructure -- New economic evidence on different policy options in space debris management -- Policy implications and next steps -- 1 Space sustainability and the OECD -- What is "space sustainability"? -- Why study space sustainability at the OECD? -- The OECD project on the economics of space sustainability 
505 8 |a The economics of space debris: Setting a research agenda -- New contributions to understanding the value and sustainability of space-based infrastructure -- The project's preliminary results -- Next steps of the project -- Earth's Orbits at Risk: The Economics of Space Sustainability -- Identifying the potential costs of space debris related to the socio-economic value derived from selected segments of the space-based infrastructure: -- Providing options for debris mitigation and remediation and ways to support potential future markets to address the problem: -- References 
505 8 |a 2 Space sustainability as the next major societal challenge -- Growing socio-economic dependence on space assets -- Growing risks to space-based infrastructure -- Space weather events -- Mounting pressure on the radio frequency spectrum and increased risk of interference -- Catastrophic accidents on orbit -- The increasing risk of collisions in space and why it matters -- The costs of space debris -- Identifying current costs for different types of users -- Longer term costs -- Addressing the problem -- Efforts to mitigate and remediate space debris -- Avoiding collisions -- Remediating debris 
505 8 |a Creating incentives for operators -- References -- 3 An environmental economics framework for measuring the cost of space debris -- Introduction -- Modelling the cost of impact events -- A model from a global perspective -- Applying the model to the national level -- Discussion on the OECD's impact categories -- Estimating the costs -- The value of satellites (, .) -- The value of property and resources (, .) -- The value of statistical life (, .) -- Discussion and conclusions -- References -- Notes -- 4 Identifying the costs caused by an irreversible deterioration of the orbital regimes 
505 8 |a Introduction -- Direct and indirect costs -- Cost dynamics -- Temporal evolution -- Value of space-enabled economic activity -- Space-enabled economic activity -- Dependency model -- Financial model -- Economic value at risk -- Collision probability calculations -- Interpretation of results -- Discussion and conclusions -- Limitations and future developments -- References -- 5 Socio-economic benefits of earth observation: Insights from firms in Italy -- Introduction -- The downstream sector and the socio-economic benefits of earth observation 
500 |a An overview of the earth observation downstream sector 
520 |a This publication takes stock of the growing socio-economic dependence of our modern societies on space assets, and the general threats to space-based infrastructure from debris in particular. Notably, it provides fresh insights into the value of space-based infrastructure and the potential costs generated by space debris, drawing on new academic research developed especially for the OECD project on the economics of space sustainability. 
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