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Application of multi-criteria analysis for the introduction of green port management practices: an evaluation of energy efficient mobility in nautical ports (CROSBI ID 292635)

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Ukić Boljat, Helena ; Vilke, Siniša ; Grubišić, Neven ; Maglić, Livia Application of multi-criteria analysis for the introduction of green port management practices: an evaluation of energy efficient mobility in nautical ports // Scientific journals of the Maritime University of Szczecin, 65 (2021), 137; 72-83. doi: 10.17402/462

Podaci o odgovornosti

Ukić Boljat, Helena ; Vilke, Siniša ; Grubišić, Neven ; Maglić, Livia

engleski

Application of multi-criteria analysis for the introduction of green port management practices: an evaluation of energy efficient mobility in nautical ports

In Europe, at the end of the 20th century, the growth of marinas followed the rapid development of recreational marine activities. This trend has now slowed and today the creation of new marinas or the extension of existing marinas is less common, mainly due to the enforcement of protective environmental regulations. As the port sector is facing some major sustainability challenges, like tackling the pollution generated from port activities, the “green port”, or “green marina”, concept has now become a requirement. Both types of nautical ports, pub-lic ports and private marinas, share the same responsibility to achieve management standards. The term “green port” in practice describes the responsible behavior of all stakeholders in the port’s business, with a focus on the long-term vision towards the sustainable and climate-friendly development of the port’s infrastructure. This paper aims to confirm the adequacy of multi-criteria analysis (MCA) for the evaluation and introduction of energy efficient mobility options in nautical ports. Within the paper, a multi-criteria based model for energy-efficient mobility selection is presented. This model is tested on two Croatian private marinas and obtained results indicating the most suitable action for both. The output of the model showed that by far the best energy-efficient solution was the installation of electric charging stations (ECS) for cars. The presented model can assist decision-makers in port authorities and marina administrations in planning and finding the best scenario for the development of energy efficient systems and services.

nautical ports ; sustainability challenges ; green ports ; Multi-Criteria Analysis (MCA) ; multi-criteria model ; energy efficient mobility

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Podaci o izdanju

65 (137)

2021.

72-83

objavljeno

1733-8670

2392-0378

10.17402/462

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Tehnologija prometa i transport

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