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Adam James Fenton
This paper examines hybrid threats to maritime transportation systems and their governance responses; focusing on the congested Straits of Malacca and Singapore (SOMS) as an illustrative case study. The methodology combines secondary sources with primary...
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Jinkun Yang, Haitao Ma and Le Chen
In the process of globalization, the transformation of production methods has triggered a restructuring of scales, resulting in the emergence of a new spatial phenomenon known as cross-border regions. Previous studies have focused on the coordination of ...
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Alen Jugovic, Miljen Sirotic and Tanja Poletan Jugovic
Green port governance is an emerging and recent port restructuring process influencing port authorities regarding adopting recurring sustainable governance practices within their business models. However, contemporary academic bias towards a particular a...
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Bojan Be?kovnik, Marina Zanne and Marko Golnar
This study addresses the highly topical issue of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on port logistics. The impacts are reflected in all three pillars of sustainable operations and development that port logistics should pursue. The economic impact is str...
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Jose Ignacio Parra Santiago, Alberto Camarero Orive and Nicoletta González Cancelas
The Spanish port system is subjected to a Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA)-Bootstrapping analysis of its operational and financial efficiency to be compared to two other scenarios. One of these presents a port cluster based on the grouping of ports becaus...
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Roman Vladimirovich Fedorenko and Galina Anatolievna Khmeleva
With the adoption of the sustainable development goals (SDGs), the world has recognized the need to move to responsible governance in many areas of life, including seaports, which are at the forefront of economic activity and environmental safety. The pr...
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Meelan Thondoo, Daniel H. De Vries, David Rojas-Rueda, Yashila D. Ramkalam, Ersilia Verlinghieri, Joyeeta Gupta and Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen
Background: Conducting health impact assessments (HIAs) is a growing practice in various organizations and countries, yet scholarly interest in HIAs has primarily focused on the synergies between exposure and health outcomes. This limits our understandin...
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Jihong Chen, Tiancun Huang, Xiaoke Xie, Paul Tae-Woo Lee and Chengying Hua
Developing a green and smart port is a significant progress in the specific application of energy conservation and emission reduction as well as intelligent technologies in global ports and maritime shipping sectors. The paper aims to analyze the inheren...
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Ayanda Meyiwa,Mihalis Chasomeris
AbstractSouth Africa?s (SA) ports do not have a clearly defined port doctrine. They have certain elements resembling the Anglo-Saxon port doctrine, others the Continental doctrine and still others the Asian port doctrine. Thus, SA encounters conflicting ...
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Sanele Gumede,Mihalis Chasomeris
AbstractThis study assesses trends and stakeholder comments on maritime port pricing and governance in South Africa. Content analysis is used to analyse Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) tariff applications, Ports Regulator records of decision and...
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