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Title: | Transforming ports for a low-carbon future : innovations, challenges, and opportunities | Authors: | Wan, Z Nie, A Chen, J Pang, C Zhou, Y |
Issue Date: | May-2025 | Source: | Ocean and coastal management, May 2025, v. 264, 107636 | Abstract: | The need to cut carbon emissions has placed global ports in a strategic position regarding the fight against climate change. This paper reviews the challenges, technological innovations, and opportunities that face efforts to retool ports into low-carbon operation centers. Ports are significant contributors to greenhouse gas emissions through vessel-related activities and operational processes. Improved international legislation, including a plan of action put forward by the International Maritime Organization, shoreside power supply, alternative fuels, and other green technologies are major propellers to new port design changes. The paper calls for cooperation from all stakeholders, applies holistic methods of valuation through data envelopment analysis and life cycle assessment, and discusses integration with smart technologies. Case studies of leading global ports-including the European Union Green Ports Program and the Belt and Road Initiative-underline how the goal for a hub of innovation in sustainable maritime logistics can be attained. Global coordinated action, full policy support, and institutional collaboration at all levels can make this goal of carbon reduction targets achievable in a balance with economic growth and environmental responsibility. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.] |
Keywords: | Collaborative innovation Decarbonization Greenhouse gas emissions Low-carbon technologies Port sustainability |
Publisher: | Elsevier Ltd | Journal: | Ocean and coastal management | ISSN: | 0964-5691 | EISSN: | 1873-524X | DOI: | 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2025.107636 |
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