Integration of Eco-centric Views of Sustainability in Port Planning
The sustainability approach commits to conserving natural resources and biodiversity. In ports, many efforts that encourage improvement in sustainability exist, such as sustainable ports, eco-ports, or green ports. However, whether the current planning approaches for sustainable ports, eco-ports, an...
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doaj-a51fb9ba82c94d629bb4147246520d972020-11-25T02:26:48ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-04-01122971297110.3390/su12072971Integration of Eco-centric Views of Sustainability in Port PlanningXiaofang Wu0Luoping Zhang1Hsi-Chi Yang2College of Harbour and Environmental Engineering, Jimei University, Xiamen 361021, ChinaCoastal and Ocean Management Institute, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361102, ChinaCollege of Harbour and Environmental Engineering, Jimei University, Xiamen 361021, ChinaThe sustainability approach commits to conserving natural resources and biodiversity. In ports, many efforts that encourage improvement in sustainability exist, such as sustainable ports, eco-ports, or green ports. However, whether the current planning approaches for sustainable ports, eco-ports, and green ports can effectively achieve sustainability remains a question. This study aims to discuss this issue through a literature review. The main findings include (1) the current sustainable port planning following the ambitions of sustainable development and aiming to fulfill this generation’s needs; (2) the eco-port planning approaches emphasizing environmental protection; (3) the planning approaches for green ports that have emerged within environmental management and give attention to the ecological issues; (4) all of the three approaches prioritizing environmental issues. We argue for the integration of eco-centric views for sustainability in port planning from a maritime supply chain perspective, and based on this, the concept of the green port is proposed. This study provides broad and mindful information regarding port sustainability education and can help foster innovation in order to face the challenges in sustainability.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/7/2971sustainable porteco-portgreen portsustainability approacheco-centric perspectivesustainability education |
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Integration of Eco-centric Views of Sustainability in Port Planning |
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Integration of Eco-centric Views of Sustainability in Port Planning |
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The sustainability approach commits to conserving natural resources and biodiversity. In ports, many efforts that encourage improvement in sustainability exist, such as sustainable ports, eco-ports, or green ports. However, whether the current planning approaches for sustainable ports, eco-ports, and green ports can effectively achieve sustainability remains a question. This study aims to discuss this issue through a literature review. The main findings include (1) the current sustainable port planning following the ambitions of sustainable development and aiming to fulfill this generation’s needs; (2) the eco-port planning approaches emphasizing environmental protection; (3) the planning approaches for green ports that have emerged within environmental management and give attention to the ecological issues; (4) all of the three approaches prioritizing environmental issues. We argue for the integration of eco-centric views for sustainability in port planning from a maritime supply chain perspective, and based on this, the concept of the green port is proposed. This study provides broad and mindful information regarding port sustainability education and can help foster innovation in order to face the challenges in sustainability. |
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sustainable port eco-port green port sustainability approach eco-centric perspective sustainability education |
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