Determination of environmental footprint of inland container terminals

The global warming is forcing us to assess the specific environmental impact of all our industrial activities without which we could not imagine our existence anymore. Energy and heat production, industrial production of all kind, agriculture, forestry and other land use, transportation, constructio...

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Main Authors: Merlak Janez, Groznik Aleš, Al-Mansour Fouad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut za istrazivanja i projektovanja u privredi 2019-01-01
Series:Istrazivanja i projektovanja za privredu
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1451-4117/2019/1451-41171902144M.pdf
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spelling doaj-86aca83caafe4d218b608f21606c83102021-04-02T12:39:06ZengInstitut za istrazivanja i projektovanja u privrediIstrazivanja i projektovanja za privredu1451-41171821-31972019-01-011721441561451-41171902144MDetermination of environmental footprint of inland container terminalsMerlak Janez0Groznik Aleš1Al-Mansour Fouad2Univerza v Ljubljani, Fakulteta za pomorstvo in promet, Portorož, SloveniaUniverza v Ljubljani, Faculty of Economics, Ljubljana, SloveniaJozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, SloveniaThe global warming is forcing us to assess the specific environmental impact of all our industrial activities without which we could not imagine our existence anymore. Energy and heat production, industrial production of all kind, agriculture, forestry and other land use, transportation, construction industry and other energy processing and refining and transport of fuel. Among stated sources of global Greenhouse Gas Emissions, transportation alone brings a share of 14%, studies show. Due to globalization of the international trade we are not able to avoid the massive movements of raw materials on one side and finished products on the other. Thus the Transportation Industry becomes a major factor in production cycle of the majority of products. Transportation modes available today have all the same task, to bring the goods from shipper to consignee as fast and as cheap as possible. Transportation mode selected, isn't necessarily the environmental friendly mode, but only the "best value for money" for the stakeholders. To stimulate the use of environmental friendlier transportation modes,a proper comparison between modes is required.The standard EN16258 provides methodology for calculating Green-House-Gas Emissions during transportation for all transport modes, but there are some grey areas in logistic chains. In Combined transport, where Rail and Road Transportationsare combined, there is a whole segment of activities,needed to shift from one mode to another, where emissions take place and have to be accounted forhttps://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1451-4117/2019/1451-41171902144M.pdfcontainer terminal environmental impactco2 emissions in intermodal logistic chaincointainer terminal emission estimation model
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author Merlak Janez
Groznik Aleš
Al-Mansour Fouad
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Groznik Aleš
Al-Mansour Fouad
Determination of environmental footprint of inland container terminals
Istrazivanja i projektovanja za privredu
container terminal environmental impact
co2 emissions in intermodal logistic chain
cointainer terminal emission estimation model
author_facet Merlak Janez
Groznik Aleš
Al-Mansour Fouad
author_sort Merlak Janez
title Determination of environmental footprint of inland container terminals
title_short Determination of environmental footprint of inland container terminals
title_full Determination of environmental footprint of inland container terminals
title_fullStr Determination of environmental footprint of inland container terminals
title_full_unstemmed Determination of environmental footprint of inland container terminals
title_sort determination of environmental footprint of inland container terminals
publisher Institut za istrazivanja i projektovanja u privredi
series Istrazivanja i projektovanja za privredu
issn 1451-4117
1821-3197
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The global warming is forcing us to assess the specific environmental impact of all our industrial activities without which we could not imagine our existence anymore. Energy and heat production, industrial production of all kind, agriculture, forestry and other land use, transportation, construction industry and other energy processing and refining and transport of fuel. Among stated sources of global Greenhouse Gas Emissions, transportation alone brings a share of 14%, studies show. Due to globalization of the international trade we are not able to avoid the massive movements of raw materials on one side and finished products on the other. Thus the Transportation Industry becomes a major factor in production cycle of the majority of products. Transportation modes available today have all the same task, to bring the goods from shipper to consignee as fast and as cheap as possible. Transportation mode selected, isn't necessarily the environmental friendly mode, but only the "best value for money" for the stakeholders. To stimulate the use of environmental friendlier transportation modes,a proper comparison between modes is required.The standard EN16258 provides methodology for calculating Green-House-Gas Emissions during transportation for all transport modes, but there are some grey areas in logistic chains. In Combined transport, where Rail and Road Transportationsare combined, there is a whole segment of activities,needed to shift from one mode to another, where emissions take place and have to be accounted for
topic container terminal environmental impact
co2 emissions in intermodal logistic chain
cointainer terminal emission estimation model
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1451-4117/2019/1451-41171902144M.pdf
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