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Xing-Zhou Li, Zhong-Ren Peng, Qingyan Fu, Qian Wang, Jun Pan and Hongdi He
Air pollution is a growing concern in metropolitan areas worldwide, and Shanghai, as one of the world?s busiest ports, faces significant challenges in local air pollution control. Assessing the contribution of a specific port to air pollution is essentia...
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Filip Bojic, Anita Gudelj and Rino Bo?njak
Intensive shipping activity in port areas is considered one of the leading problems in the maritime sector, which has a negative effect on climate change and local air quality. The compilation of detailed inventories of combustion gases released by ships...
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Jeong-Hyun Yoon, Se-Won Kim, Jeong-On Eom, Jaeyong Oh and Hye-Jin Kim
Coastal regions worldwide face increasing air pollution due to maritime activities. This technical note focuses on assessing the air pollution in the Daesan port area, Republic of Korea, using hourly emission measurements. Leveraging Automatic Identifica...
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Giedrius ?ilas, Paulius Rapalis and Sergejus Lebedevas
In the last decade the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions in the transport sector, including the marine sector, has become the direction of its strategic development. Increased air pollution in the air is one of the main reasons for premature deaths a...
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Evangelos D. Spyrou, Chrysostomos Stylios and Ioannis Tsoulos
Air pollution is a pressing concern in urban areas, necessitating the critical monitoring of air quality to understand its implications for public health. Internet of Things (IoT) devices are widely utilized in air pollution monitoring due to their senso...
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Paulius Rapalis, Giedrius ?ilas and Justas ?aglinskis
Ships operating on fossil fuel release pollutant emissions into the atmosphere. Released pollutants have a negative effect on the environment and human health, especially in port cities. For this reason, it is very important to properly evaluate these em...
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Yordan Garbatov and Petar Georgiev
This work develops a stochastic air quality dispersion to predict the pollution concentration originating from ships queuing in a seaport. The Gaussian dispersion model for five ships operating in the Black Sea queuing in the front of the port of Varna a...
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Yunja Yoo, Beomsik Moon and Tae-Goun Kim
To reduce air pollutants, the International Maritime Organisation and port authorities use ship emissions regulations, such as MARPOL Annex VI and green port policies. To measure the effectiveness of these air emissions regulatory policies, accurate calc...
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Milosz Huber, Adrianna Rusek, Marija Menshakova, Galina Zhigunova, Stanislaw Chmiel and Olga Iakovleva
The Russian city of Murmansk has about 300,000 inhabitants and is located inside the Arctic Circle in NE Scandinavia (Russia). It has one of the largest such concentrations of people in the Arctic. The city is a scientific, industrial, cultural, and tran...
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Jiyoung An, Kiyoul Lee and Heedae Park
As the seriousness of air pollution from ports and ships is recognized, the Korean Port Authority is implementing many policies and instruments to reduce air pollution in port areas. This study aims to verify the effects of the vessel speed reduction (VS...
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