Abstract
To understand the movement from form to process in maritime policy-making and governance, there is a need to understand more fully the concept of change. This in turn has a close relationship to time. No revolutionary dynamic governance which accommodates the ever-changing characteristics of policy-making and the maritime industry can avoid taking account of temporal issues. Therefore, time is next on the agenda. This chapter looks at the concept of time in the past, present and future and the relationship it has to maritime governance. It continues with a discussion of time and space and the idea of the many different times that co-exist. It concludes by looking at time, form, process and governance and their inter-relationships in the maritime sector.
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