Inland navigation is often mentioned as a ‘green’ alternative for the two other main inland transport modes: rail and road transport. In order to investigate the opportunities for inland navigation we first analyze the competitive position of inland navigation vis-à-vis the other main inland transport modes. To this end, we perform a comparative study on the current sustainability performance of the three modes. Second, through a case study, we analyze a recent initiative for sustainable innovation of inland navigation in order to assess the barriers and opportunities for improving the competitive position of sustainable inland navigation
The competitiveness of seaports is predominantly affected by factors external to the ports themselve...
<p>The conference paper collects arguments to present that the consumption- and emission characteris...
markdownabstractGlobalization has led to a tremendous growth of international trade over the last ce...
Inland navigation is often mentioned as a ‘green’ alternative for the two other main inland transpor...
Inland navigation is often mentioned as a ‘green’ alternative for the two other main inland transpor...
Sustainable development has become a guiding principle of human activities nowadays. Sustainable tra...
In the debate about the future of the world's economies and in particular its transport systems, the...
The inland shipping industry could improve its environmental performance by applying environmental i...
Inland navigation is hardly ever used to transport cargo in cities. In most urban areas, it is perfo...
Road haulage causes undisputed negative environmental impact in terms of CO2-emissions, noise, infra...
Freight transportation is a requirement for a competitive society. Following for example globalisati...
The inland navigation sector in Western Europe has gone through major changes in the last decade. Du...
Central European inland waterways are presently utilized way below their theoretical carrying capaci...
Inland shipping could provide a competitive and more sustainable mode of transport in Europe, as it ...
Transport has an immense impact on the environment. The largest share of environmental pollution is ...
The competitiveness of seaports is predominantly affected by factors external to the ports themselve...
<p>The conference paper collects arguments to present that the consumption- and emission characteris...
markdownabstractGlobalization has led to a tremendous growth of international trade over the last ce...
Inland navigation is often mentioned as a ‘green’ alternative for the two other main inland transpor...
Inland navigation is often mentioned as a ‘green’ alternative for the two other main inland transpor...
Sustainable development has become a guiding principle of human activities nowadays. Sustainable tra...
In the debate about the future of the world's economies and in particular its transport systems, the...
The inland shipping industry could improve its environmental performance by applying environmental i...
Inland navigation is hardly ever used to transport cargo in cities. In most urban areas, it is perfo...
Road haulage causes undisputed negative environmental impact in terms of CO2-emissions, noise, infra...
Freight transportation is a requirement for a competitive society. Following for example globalisati...
The inland navigation sector in Western Europe has gone through major changes in the last decade. Du...
Central European inland waterways are presently utilized way below their theoretical carrying capaci...
Inland shipping could provide a competitive and more sustainable mode of transport in Europe, as it ...
Transport has an immense impact on the environment. The largest share of environmental pollution is ...
The competitiveness of seaports is predominantly affected by factors external to the ports themselve...
<p>The conference paper collects arguments to present that the consumption- and emission characteris...
markdownabstractGlobalization has led to a tremendous growth of international trade over the last ce...