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Ziakopoulos, Apostolos | Athens |
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Vigliani, Alessandro | Turin |
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Catani, Jacopo | Rome |
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Statheros, Thomas | Stevenage |
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Utriainen, Roni | Tampere |
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Guglieri, Giorgio | Turin |
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Martínez Sánchez, Joaquín |
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Piwowar, Piotr |
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Tennoy, Aud | Oslo |
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Matos, Ana Rita |
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Cicevic, Svetlana |
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Sommer, Carsten | Kassel |
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Liu, Meiqi |
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Pirdavani, Ali | Hasselt |
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Lima, Pedro | Braga |
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Turunen, Anu W. |
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Antunes, Carlos Henggeler |
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Krasnov, Oleg A. |
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Lopes, Joao P. |
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Turan, Osman |
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Lučanin, Vojkan | Belgrade |
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Tanaskovic, Jovan |
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Pawlowska, Barbara
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- 2021An Energy Consumption Approach to Estimate Air Emission Reductions in Container Shippingcitations
- 2020Decarbonization of Maritime Transport: Analysis of External Costscitations
- 2019Mobility-as-a-service for improving mobility in smart cities – a comparative analysis of selected citiescitations
- 2019Transport as a Factor in the Achievement of the EU Goals to Combat Climate Changes and to Reduce Greenhouse Gases Emissions
- 2018Intelligent transport as a key component of implementation the sustainable development concept in smart citiescitations
- 2017An Overview of the Progress Towards Sustainable Transport Development by Using TERM Indicators
- 2015Sustainable transport development as an example of improvement in environmental resource allocation efficiency
- 2012Types of solutions improving passenger transport interconnectivity
- 2012Passenger Transport Interconnectivity as a Stimulator of Sustainable Transport Development in the European Unioncitations
- 2008To be a new member state : What does it mean for pricing policy
- 2008Data availability for research on cost allocation practices in the new member states
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Decarbonization of Maritime Transport: Analysis of External Costs
Abstract
For Europe, transport for centuries been a catalyst of economic development. It facilitates commercial exchange among European Union (EU) Member States and much of the rest of the world. Maritime transport forms the main axis of international exchange, carrying approximately 90 % of total traded tonnage. In doing so, it pays the price of being responsible for 2.5 % of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions. The efforts to reduce the negative environmental impact of transport activity are centered on better modal integration of the common transport system, sustainability, green technologies in the transport sector, resource efficiency, and carbon emissions reduction. The International Maritime Organization has tasked its members to achieve a 70 % reduction in CO2 emissions by 2050 or, if possible, to eliminate them altogether. From a business end, it is possible to apply a variety of technologies to ensure zero-emissions or, at the least, a dramatic reduction of emissions in shipping. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the strategic approach to the decarbonization process based on EU strategic documents and low-emission and zero-emission technologies, used and developed, in maritime transport. An estimation of external costs incurred by maritime transport will allow for the assessment of benefits resulting from the application of technologies and alternative fuels proposed in the solutions. On the basis of the obtained results from external cost valuation, it will be possible to estimate the potential for decarbonization in maritime transport.
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