In this paper, the concept of environmental indicator is reviewed as a relevant element used in the environmental management of any organisation. The importance of this element within an Environmental Management System (EMS) is also justified. Although EMS standards recognise the relevance of using indicators, they do not specify any methodology to identify which indicators have to be implemented. In addition, the present research demonstrates that although there is a high percentage of European ports that have already implemented performance indicators, most of them do not mention the method applied to obtain the indicators. This suggests that some of the procedures used by ports to identify indicators may not necessarily be science-based ...
This paper analyses the 2016 environmental benchmark performance of the port sector, based on a wide...
This paper presents the results of a collaborative programme of action between the European Federati...
This paper presents the results of research conducted in collaboration with 97 ESPO EcoPorts members...
In this paper, the concept of environmental indicator is reviewed as a relevant element used in the ...
It is broadly known that efficient ports are crucial for the economic development of their surroundi...
In this paper an identification and selection of Environmental Performance Indicators (EPIs) in port...
Environmental Performance Indicators (EPIs), the information tools that summarise data on complex e...
A new tool to assist port authorities in identifying aspects and in assessing their significance (TE...
Abstract The motivation for this thesis originated from the Port Environmental Performance Index pr...
Ports are no longer content with being the connection of ocean and land transportation, of which the...
This paper presents the current environmental performance of the European Port Sector, based on the ...
This paper aims at defining a set of indicators to be applied in port areas on the topics of Occupat...
The increasing exchange of goods by sea is contributing significantly to pollution in port areas. Al...
This paper aims at defining a set of indicators to be applied in port areas on the topics of Occupat...
This paper presents the current status and trends over time in the environmental situation of Europe...
This paper analyses the 2016 environmental benchmark performance of the port sector, based on a wide...
This paper presents the results of a collaborative programme of action between the European Federati...
This paper presents the results of research conducted in collaboration with 97 ESPO EcoPorts members...
In this paper, the concept of environmental indicator is reviewed as a relevant element used in the ...
It is broadly known that efficient ports are crucial for the economic development of their surroundi...
In this paper an identification and selection of Environmental Performance Indicators (EPIs) in port...
Environmental Performance Indicators (EPIs), the information tools that summarise data on complex e...
A new tool to assist port authorities in identifying aspects and in assessing their significance (TE...
Abstract The motivation for this thesis originated from the Port Environmental Performance Index pr...
Ports are no longer content with being the connection of ocean and land transportation, of which the...
This paper presents the current environmental performance of the European Port Sector, based on the ...
This paper aims at defining a set of indicators to be applied in port areas on the topics of Occupat...
The increasing exchange of goods by sea is contributing significantly to pollution in port areas. Al...
This paper aims at defining a set of indicators to be applied in port areas on the topics of Occupat...
This paper presents the current status and trends over time in the environmental situation of Europe...
This paper analyses the 2016 environmental benchmark performance of the port sector, based on a wide...
This paper presents the results of a collaborative programme of action between the European Federati...
This paper presents the results of research conducted in collaboration with 97 ESPO EcoPorts members...