A Digital or Sustainable Small and Medium-Sized Port? Sustainable Port Blueprint in the Baltic Sea Region Based on Port Benchmarking

IF 1.1 Q3 TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
C. Meyer, L. Gerlitz, R. Philipp, V. Paulauskas
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Abstract Small and medium-sized ports (SMSPs) in the Baltic Sea Region (BSR) are caught in a dilemma of less financial support by the European funding programmes due to their peripheral position in the TEN-T Core Network. Most of the BSR ports belong to the TEN-T Comprehensive Network, which is rationally less important in the topical financial, infrastructural and policy discourses. Despite this, BSR ports are of a colossal importance for the regional economic development serving as gateways for the individual regions and drivers of socio-economic and environmental transition. In addition, ports are essential in pursuing new innovation avenues. The environmental targets published by the European Commission for maritime sector in 2030 and 2050 are applicable for SMSPs as well, creating further obstacles and future challenges on the one hand, but opening new horizons to grow and innovate on the other one. A successful environmental and digital transformation going hand in hand in SMSPs enable sustainable boost of sustainable development. Thus, as a first step, the assessment of sustainable readiness in SMSPs is incumbent in order to implement tailor-made solutions on individual basis, by ensuring efficient usage of available resources and capabilities. In line with the Connect2SmallPorts project, part-financed by the INTERREG South Baltic Programme, 38 SMSPs in the BSR were approached to mapping their digital readiness according to the methodology of the Digital Readiness Index for Ports (DRIP), published within the project in 2020. Building upon this, this paper introduces the idea of digital and environmental twinning to conclude on sustainable development potentials in SMSPs with an adaptation of the DRIP score. Hence, the research contributes to the sustainable port concept and illustrates the positioning of SMSPs in the progress of sustainable development.
数字化还是可持续发展的中小型港口?基于港口标杆的波罗的海地区可持续港口蓝图
波罗的海地区(BSR)的中小型港口(smsp)由于其在TEN-T核心网络中的外围位置而陷入了欧洲资助计划财政支持较少的困境。大多数BSR港口属于TEN-T综合网络,这在专题金融,基础设施和政策话语中不太重要。尽管如此,BSR港口作为各个地区的门户和社会经济和环境转型的驱动力,对区域经济发展具有巨大的重要性。此外,港口对于寻求新的创新途径至关重要。欧盟委员会公布的2030年和2050年海事部门的环境目标也适用于smsp,这一方面造成了进一步的障碍和未来的挑战,但另一方面为增长和创新开辟了新的视野。中小微服务供应商成功的环境转型和数字化转型携手并进,能够持续推动可持续发展。因此,作为第一步,评估smsp的可持续准备情况是义不容辍的,以便通过确保有效利用现有资源和能力,在个别基础上实施量身定制的解决方案。根据由INTERREG南波罗的海计划部分资助的Connect2SmallPorts项目,BSR中的38个smsp根据该项目于2020年发布的港口数字准备指数(DRIP)的方法绘制其数字准备情况。在此基础上,本文介绍了数字和环境孪生的概念,通过对DRIP评分的调整来总结smsp的可持续发展潜力。因此,本研究有助于可持续港口概念的提出,并阐明了中小港口企业在可持续发展进程中的定位。
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