The Importance of Environmental Factors in the Planning of Container Terminals: The Case Study of the Port of Augusta
Container terminals are the main hubs of the global supply chain but, conversely, they play an important role in energy consumption, environmental pollution and even climate change due to carbon emissions. Assessing the environmental impact of this type of port terminal and choosing appropriate miti...
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doaj-377c41d4f18740939cee1fe3d1bb69ee2021-03-01T00:03:32ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-02-01112153215310.3390/app11052153The Importance of Environmental Factors in the Planning of Container Terminals: The Case Study of the Port of AugustaNadia Giuffrida0Maja Stojaković1Elen Twrdy2Matteo Ignaccolo3School of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Policy, University College Dublin, University College Richview Campus, D04 V1W8, Belfield, Dublin 4, IrelandFaculty of Maritime Studies and Transport, University of Ljubljana, Pot Pomorščakov 4, 6320 Portorož, SloveniaFaculty of Maritime Studies and Transport, University of Ljubljana, Pot Pomorščakov 4, 6320 Portorož, SloveniaDepartment of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Catania, Via S. Sofia 64, 95123 Catania, ItalyContainer terminals are the main hubs of the global supply chain but, conversely, they play an important role in energy consumption, environmental pollution and even climate change due to carbon emissions. Assessing the environmental impact of this type of port terminal and choosing appropriate mitigation measures is essential to pursue the goals related to a clean environment and ensuring a good quality of life of the inhabitants of port cities. In this paper the authors present a Terminal Decision Support Tool (TDST) for the development of a container terminal that considers both operation efficiency and environmental impacts. The TDST provides environmental impact mitigation measures based on different levels of evolution of the port’s container traffic. An application of the TDST is conducted on the Port of Augusta (Italy), a port that is planning infrastructural interventions in coming years in order to gain a new role as a reference point for container traffic in the Mediterranean.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/5/2153maritime transportenvironmental impactmaritime pollution |
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The Importance of Environmental Factors in the Planning of Container Terminals: The Case Study of the Port of Augusta |
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The Importance of Environmental Factors in the Planning of Container Terminals: The Case Study of the Port of Augusta |
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The Importance of Environmental Factors in the Planning of Container Terminals: The Case Study of the Port of Augusta |
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The Importance of Environmental Factors in the Planning of Container Terminals: The Case Study of the Port of Augusta |
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The Importance of Environmental Factors in the Planning of Container Terminals: The Case Study of the Port of Augusta |
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importance of environmental factors in the planning of container terminals: the case study of the port of augusta |
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Container terminals are the main hubs of the global supply chain but, conversely, they play an important role in energy consumption, environmental pollution and even climate change due to carbon emissions. Assessing the environmental impact of this type of port terminal and choosing appropriate mitigation measures is essential to pursue the goals related to a clean environment and ensuring a good quality of life of the inhabitants of port cities. In this paper the authors present a Terminal Decision Support Tool (TDST) for the development of a container terminal that considers both operation efficiency and environmental impacts. The TDST provides environmental impact mitigation measures based on different levels of evolution of the port’s container traffic. An application of the TDST is conducted on the Port of Augusta (Italy), a port that is planning infrastructural interventions in coming years in order to gain a new role as a reference point for container traffic in the Mediterranean. |
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