Sea transport is the lifeline of Pacific countries and communities, moving the majority of people, goods and resources. It is crucial for trade, economic development and impacts upon virtually every development initiative. Yet for many Pacific countries, existing maritime transport services are increasingly unaffordable and unsustainable. Ships are often old, poorly maintained and inefficient, and there is a vicious cycle of old ships being replaced with old ships. Fossil fuel is often the largest single operating cost for shipping operators.AusAI
Despite remarkable growth during the last decade, Asia and the Pacific still faces extensive basic i...
The present use of fossil fuels for maritime applications is environmentally disastrous, and calls f...
While island biogeography and modern economics portray Pacific island nations as isolated, ecologica...
This paper reports on progress in developing a regional research and education strategy for Pacific ...
This paper reports on progress in developing a regional research and education strategy for Pacific ...
This science brief outlines the importance of sustainable sea transport for the Pacific Islands, and...
The role of financing and policy in research, development, trialing and introduction of renewable en...
Domestic sea transport is critical to all aspects of life in the Pacific, providing access to marke...
Transition to low carbon sea transport is a logical response to the extreme dependency of the Pacifi...
Conventional shipping is increasingly unable to address the social and economic needs of remote and ...
Mizusawa, Guild, Adhar, and Ling 2 Pacific islands countries heavily rely...
This paper reports on initial assessments of applicability and availability of potential abatement m...
Although very well entrenched in the Pacific psyche through the words of Epeli Hau'ofa in his 1993 w...
The Pacific Island Countries and territories (PICTs) face a number of common energy challenges. One ...
The exponential increase in Global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and the rapid depletion of fossil ...
Despite remarkable growth during the last decade, Asia and the Pacific still faces extensive basic i...
The present use of fossil fuels for maritime applications is environmentally disastrous, and calls f...
While island biogeography and modern economics portray Pacific island nations as isolated, ecologica...
This paper reports on progress in developing a regional research and education strategy for Pacific ...
This paper reports on progress in developing a regional research and education strategy for Pacific ...
This science brief outlines the importance of sustainable sea transport for the Pacific Islands, and...
The role of financing and policy in research, development, trialing and introduction of renewable en...
Domestic sea transport is critical to all aspects of life in the Pacific, providing access to marke...
Transition to low carbon sea transport is a logical response to the extreme dependency of the Pacifi...
Conventional shipping is increasingly unable to address the social and economic needs of remote and ...
Mizusawa, Guild, Adhar, and Ling 2 Pacific islands countries heavily rely...
This paper reports on initial assessments of applicability and availability of potential abatement m...
Although very well entrenched in the Pacific psyche through the words of Epeli Hau'ofa in his 1993 w...
The Pacific Island Countries and territories (PICTs) face a number of common energy challenges. One ...
The exponential increase in Global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and the rapid depletion of fossil ...
Despite remarkable growth during the last decade, Asia and the Pacific still faces extensive basic i...
The present use of fossil fuels for maritime applications is environmentally disastrous, and calls f...
While island biogeography and modern economics portray Pacific island nations as isolated, ecologica...