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Jerónimo Esteve-Pérez and Manuel del Río-González
The Mediterranean Sea has been consolidated as the second most important destination region in cruise shipping. This paper investigates the dynamics of the contemporary cruise port network in Southern Europe from the perspective of its centrality. To con...
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Zhihuan Wang, Chenguang Meng, Mengyuan Yao and Christophe Claramunt
Maritime ports are critical logistics hubs that play an important role when preventing the transmission of COVID-19-imported infections from incoming international-going ships. This study introduces a data-driven method to dynamically model infection ris...
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Alberto Camarero Orive, Nicoletta González-Cancelas and Noelia Avilés López
The main objective of this article is to develop a methodology to detect, assess and prevent biosecurity-related risks. Currently, the main risk found in our daily life is COVID-19, which has triggered a serious global pandemic. As a result, economic and...
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Eduardo Ramos Velasco, Nicoletta González-Cancelas, Alberto Camarero Orive and David Díaz-Gutiérrez
Modern ports tend to focus on freight transport and cruise traffic. The fishing sector is often the forgotten sector in terms of sustainability and port planning, despite the fact that fishing is a sector of great importance and interest; though it is cu...
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Ambareen Khan, Parvathy Rajendran and Junior Sarjit Singh Sidhu
In the present world, passive control finds application in various areas like flow over blunt projectiles, missiles, supersonic parallel diffusers (for cruise correction), the engine of jets, static testbeds of rockets, the ports of internal combustion e...
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Vivien Lorencic, Elen Twrdy and Milan Batista
Cruise shipping has been extremely popular in recent years, and one of the fastest-growing areas has been the Mediterranean. In the paper, we examine the evaluation of possible competitive?cooperative relationships among Mediterranean cruise ports for th...
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Seyma Bayazit,Levent Kirval
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The purpose of this study is to propose a new method toward determining port identity for a cruise port. In this paper, the port identity concept is examined for the first-time under multi-criteria evaluation (MCE) approach as the port identity is ...
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Riccardo Martellucci, Alberto Pierattini, Francesco Paladini De Mendoza, Cristiano Melchiorri, Viviana Piermattei and Marco Marcelli
Coupling between sea/land breeze and coastal circulation and the influence of wind-driven dynamics are substantially relevant for understanding coastal Mediterranean ecosystems. These coastal areas are particularly dynamic and are characterized by high-v...
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Adrian G. Glover, Thomas G. Dahlgren, Helena Wiklund, Inga Mohrbeck and Craig R. Smith
Recent years have seen increased survey and sampling expeditions to the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ), central Pacific Ocean abyss, driven by commercial interests from contractors in the potential extraction of polymetallic nodules in the region. Part of...
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Atul Gupta, Aaron Cox
With 39 ships fewer than five separate brands sailing in and out of dozens of ports worldwide, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, Ltd. is one of the world's premier cruise providers. They have been growing this fleet with new additions, such as Oasis of Seas ...
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