Climate Change—Challenges and Response Options for the Port Sector

Climate change is an established and growing priority environmental issue. This paper investigates the importance of climate change in ports through a research-based survey on data collected from participants at the Greenport Congress in Valencia in 2018. The data for this paper were obtained from t...

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Main Authors: Sahar Azarkamand, Alsnosy Balbaa, Christopher Wooldridge, Rosa Mari Darbra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/17/6941
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spelling doaj-cdde30ba90a54b1aaa7789f28322fdf62020-11-25T04:00:52ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-08-01126941694110.3390/su12176941Climate Change—Challenges and Response Options for the Port SectorSahar Azarkamand0Alsnosy Balbaa1Christopher Wooldridge2Rosa Mari Darbra3Resource Recovery and Environmental Management (R2EM), Department of Chemical Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya BarcelonaTech, Diagonal 647, 08028 Barcelona, SpainArab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, P.O. Box 1029, Alexandria 21913, EgyptSchool of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Cardiff University, Main Building, Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3AT, UKResource Recovery and Environmental Management (R2EM), Department of Chemical Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya BarcelonaTech, Diagonal 647, 08028 Barcelona, SpainClimate change is an established and growing priority environmental issue. This paper investigates the importance of climate change in ports through a research-based survey on data collected from participants at the Greenport Congress in Valencia in 2018. The data for this paper were obtained from the responses of 55 port professionals and environmental specialists that replied to a questionnaire survey during the Congress. Questionnaires were analyzed to identify the opinions and experience of delegates. A collaborative approach involving the free exchange of knowledge and experience between port professionals, industry practitioners and academia is the model most likely to deliver practicable options to the mutual advantage of operators, local communities, regulatory authorities and the environment. Based on the results of this survey, Climate Change occupies the 6th position among top 10 environmental port priorities and Carbon Footprint the 8th position. This reflects the importance of these two issues in the whole set of environmental priorities. Data collection has been identified as the main challenge ports encounter to implement a carbon management program. The need for a common port-sector Carbon Footprint scheme, which would benefit individual port authorities and the port-sector as a whole, was highlighted by the participants.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/17/6941climate changeportscarbon footprintCO<sub>2</sub> emissions
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author Sahar Azarkamand
Alsnosy Balbaa
Christopher Wooldridge
Rosa Mari Darbra
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Alsnosy Balbaa
Christopher Wooldridge
Rosa Mari Darbra
Climate Change—Challenges and Response Options for the Port Sector
Sustainability
climate change
ports
carbon footprint
CO<sub>2</sub> emissions
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Alsnosy Balbaa
Christopher Wooldridge
Rosa Mari Darbra
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title Climate Change—Challenges and Response Options for the Port Sector
title_short Climate Change—Challenges and Response Options for the Port Sector
title_full Climate Change—Challenges and Response Options for the Port Sector
title_fullStr Climate Change—Challenges and Response Options for the Port Sector
title_full_unstemmed Climate Change—Challenges and Response Options for the Port Sector
title_sort climate change—challenges and response options for the port sector
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Climate change is an established and growing priority environmental issue. This paper investigates the importance of climate change in ports through a research-based survey on data collected from participants at the Greenport Congress in Valencia in 2018. The data for this paper were obtained from the responses of 55 port professionals and environmental specialists that replied to a questionnaire survey during the Congress. Questionnaires were analyzed to identify the opinions and experience of delegates. A collaborative approach involving the free exchange of knowledge and experience between port professionals, industry practitioners and academia is the model most likely to deliver practicable options to the mutual advantage of operators, local communities, regulatory authorities and the environment. Based on the results of this survey, Climate Change occupies the 6th position among top 10 environmental port priorities and Carbon Footprint the 8th position. This reflects the importance of these two issues in the whole set of environmental priorities. Data collection has been identified as the main challenge ports encounter to implement a carbon management program. The need for a common port-sector Carbon Footprint scheme, which would benefit individual port authorities and the port-sector as a whole, was highlighted by the participants.
topic climate change
ports
carbon footprint
CO<sub>2</sub> emissions
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/17/6941
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