Seaports (hereafter “ports”) within the European Union are facing increasingly restrictive regulation in the near future from various sources driven by climate change prevention and public opinion supporting “green” values. Ports are complex hubs for maritime transportation systems and global supply chains, as well as an integral part of critical national infrastructures. However, they are also significant individual sources of harmful emissions, and their involvement is crucial to reducing transportation-related environmental impacts. To meet future regulatory requirements, stakeholders will need to find ways to align their policies accordingly and create long-term pathways toward these ambitious targets. The empirical case study presented...
This research focusses on assessing the environmental performance of European Ports based on a wide ...
The dissertation analyses the transitioning of the port sector towards sustainability in environment...
Marine activities in seaports account for circa 3% of total carbon emissions worldwide, prompting se...
Seaports (hereafter “ports”) within the European Union are facing increasingly restrictive regulatio...
The main objectives of the EU transport policy belongs the limitation of the negative environmental ...
Ports are an important player in the world, due to their role in global production and distributions...
EU directives on environmental sustainability, such as Directive (EU) 2019/883 of the European Parli...
This paper examines how European seaports aim to improve the sustainability of their operations. Thi...
The European Commission has proposed to extend the European Union (EU) emissions trading system to 5...
The increase in trade and economies of scale has influenced ports in respect to the growth and servi...
Maritime shipping is considered the most efficient mode of transport in economic and environmental t...
Master's thesis in Energy, Environment and SocietyIn a paradox, the shipping industry is one of the ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Today, marine transportation substantially contribu...
This paper draws upon original research undertaken in the United Kingdom and Sweden. It considers th...
Globalisation and technological advancements in the transport sector have entailed a significant exp...
This research focusses on assessing the environmental performance of European Ports based on a wide ...
The dissertation analyses the transitioning of the port sector towards sustainability in environment...
Marine activities in seaports account for circa 3% of total carbon emissions worldwide, prompting se...
Seaports (hereafter “ports”) within the European Union are facing increasingly restrictive regulatio...
The main objectives of the EU transport policy belongs the limitation of the negative environmental ...
Ports are an important player in the world, due to their role in global production and distributions...
EU directives on environmental sustainability, such as Directive (EU) 2019/883 of the European Parli...
This paper examines how European seaports aim to improve the sustainability of their operations. Thi...
The European Commission has proposed to extend the European Union (EU) emissions trading system to 5...
The increase in trade and economies of scale has influenced ports in respect to the growth and servi...
Maritime shipping is considered the most efficient mode of transport in economic and environmental t...
Master's thesis in Energy, Environment and SocietyIn a paradox, the shipping industry is one of the ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Today, marine transportation substantially contribu...
This paper draws upon original research undertaken in the United Kingdom and Sweden. It considers th...
Globalisation and technological advancements in the transport sector have entailed a significant exp...
This research focusses on assessing the environmental performance of European Ports based on a wide ...
The dissertation analyses the transitioning of the port sector towards sustainability in environment...
Marine activities in seaports account for circa 3% of total carbon emissions worldwide, prompting se...