Cruises are one of the fastest growing and most energy-intense tourism segments, accounting for significant emissions of greenhouse gases, as well as air pollutants such as nitrous oxide (NOx) and particulate matter (PM2.5). International measures to limit the sector's environmental impacts have so far had no significant effects. This highlights the importance of national, regional or port-specific policies, as implemented or in planning by countries such as Norway. In order to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of such policies, it is necessary to better understand emissions. This paper models the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2), NOx, and PM2.5 emitted at sea and in port in Norwegian waters. Results show that 81 cruise ships of various ...
We present emissions from Norway’s tourist travel by the available transport modes, i.e., aviation, ...
The paper estimates the exhaust emissions of marine traffic in the port of Šibenik. The results of t...
Summarization: In this article a bottom-up methodology based on in-port ships activity has been appl...
The global environmental impact of air pollution from international shipping is increasing despite r...
We present CO2 emissions from Norway’s tourist travel by the available transport modes, i.e., aviati...
International audienceDecreased sea ice extent due to warming has already resulted in the use of new...
It is not new for cruise ships to cause air pollution to the port they pass by. Nevertheless, the am...
The main subject of this thesis are emissions released by an offshore fleet visiting the Port of Be...
When the coronavirus pandemic broke out in 2020, global cruise tourism came to a halt. After two yea...
The Port of Split is one of the busiest marine traffic regions in the Adriatic Sea and the third lar...
Ports represent a source of atmospheric pollutants that can contribute significantly to jeopardise a...
This paper provides an estimation of air emissions (CO2, NOX, SOX and PM) released by cruise vessels...
This paper estimates the exhaust gases emissions from ships in the international marine traffic in t...
Emissions of GHG from the transport sector and how to reduce them are major challenges for policy ma...
International audienceIn this study, we quantify the impacts of shipping pollution on air quality an...
We present emissions from Norway’s tourist travel by the available transport modes, i.e., aviation, ...
The paper estimates the exhaust emissions of marine traffic in the port of Šibenik. The results of t...
Summarization: In this article a bottom-up methodology based on in-port ships activity has been appl...
The global environmental impact of air pollution from international shipping is increasing despite r...
We present CO2 emissions from Norway’s tourist travel by the available transport modes, i.e., aviati...
International audienceDecreased sea ice extent due to warming has already resulted in the use of new...
It is not new for cruise ships to cause air pollution to the port they pass by. Nevertheless, the am...
The main subject of this thesis are emissions released by an offshore fleet visiting the Port of Be...
When the coronavirus pandemic broke out in 2020, global cruise tourism came to a halt. After two yea...
The Port of Split is one of the busiest marine traffic regions in the Adriatic Sea and the third lar...
Ports represent a source of atmospheric pollutants that can contribute significantly to jeopardise a...
This paper provides an estimation of air emissions (CO2, NOX, SOX and PM) released by cruise vessels...
This paper estimates the exhaust gases emissions from ships in the international marine traffic in t...
Emissions of GHG from the transport sector and how to reduce them are major challenges for policy ma...
International audienceIn this study, we quantify the impacts of shipping pollution on air quality an...
We present emissions from Norway’s tourist travel by the available transport modes, i.e., aviation, ...
The paper estimates the exhaust emissions of marine traffic in the port of Šibenik. The results of t...
Summarization: In this article a bottom-up methodology based on in-port ships activity has been appl...