Indicators of port sustainability: The example of Baltic Sea container ports

IF 9.9 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Aleksandra Bartosiewicz, Adam Kucharski
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Abstract Container ports are key elements of global supply chains. Recent changes in the transport market put greater pressure on ports to operate sustainably and contribute more to socio‐economic development for regions, countries, and communities. This research presents a Triple Bottom Line (TBL) metric comprising 25 economic, environmental, and social indicators to assess the port sustainability of the 10 biggest container ports in the Baltic Sea Region. The proposed method is applicable to any port and may be of interest to port managers and operators. The study uses publicly available data, which is its biggest limitation because the ports differ in their information policies. The results show that Nordic ports (except Rauma), together with the Port of Tallinn, are leaders in implementing port sustainable initiatives. Ports from countries where the principles of sustainable development have not yet been properly instilled, in turn, tend to implement sustainable initiatives only if necessary and economically feasible.
港口可持续性指标:以波罗的海集装箱港口为例
集装箱港口是全球供应链的重要组成部分。最近运输市场的变化给港口的可持续运营带来了更大的压力,并为区域、国家和社区的社会经济发展做出了更大的贡献。本研究提出了一个三重底线(TBL)指标,包括25个经济、环境和社会指标,以评估波罗的海地区10个最大集装箱港口的港口可持续性。所提出的方法适用于任何港口,港口管理者和经营者可能对此感兴趣。该研究使用的是公开数据,这是其最大的局限性,因为各港口的信息政策不同。结果表明,北欧港口(除了劳马)和塔林港在实施港口可持续举措方面处于领先地位。来自尚未适当灌输可持续发展原则的国家的港口,往往只有在必要和经济可行的情况下才执行可持续的倡议。
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11.20%
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期刊介绍: Sustainable Development is a publication that takes an interdisciplinary approach to explore and propose strategies for achieving sustainable development. Our aim is to discuss and address the challenges associated with sustainable development and the Sustainable Development Goals. All submissions are subjected to a thorough review process to ensure that our readers receive valuable and original content of the highest caliber.
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