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What is Gratuitous Bailment Contract

Handbook of Research on Decision Sciences and Applications in the Transportation Sector
A contract where the bailee does not receive a compensation and the gratuitous bailee is liable for loss of the property according to the conditions determined by the bailee.
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An Overview of Maritime Transportation Dynamics-Mobilization and Livelihood in Galápagos Islands
María Belén Arteaga-Custode (Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador), Claudia Fernanda Betancourt-Ruiz (Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador), María Serena López-Donoso (Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador), Sophia Veronique Nieto-Vasco (Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador), Carolina Stefanía Pantoja-Cabrera (Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador), Jorge Esteban Salvador-Duque (Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador), Clara Elena Orellana-Rojas (Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador), Carlos Alberto Suárez-Núñez (Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador), and Sonia Valeria Avilés-Sacoto (Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8040-0.ch003
Abstract
The Galápagos Islands are one of the biggest marine reserves in the world, home to a complex dynamic between its inhabitants, tourists, and biodiversity. Therefore, control over the logistics surrounding the resulting human mobilization process is fundamental to minimize the impact on the Islands' natural resources. This research gathers relevant information regarding the operation of the maritime transportation system of the islands and the waste management of its floating population based on official sources as well as in-situ observation. This chapter includes three sections with the purpose of maximizing the range of information analyzed. The first section covers the maritime cargo transportation from the continent to the islands. The second one covers the transportation of people between the islands, and the third covers the transportation and management of waste produced by each island. The information covers the institutions and policies that govern each of the systems considered and can serve to optimize the transportation logistics of the Galápagos Islands.
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