Benchmark dynamics in the environmental performance of ports

This paper analyses the 2016 environmental benchmark performance of the port sector, based on a wide representation of EcoPorts members. This is the fifth time that this study has been conducted as an initiative of the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO). The data and results are derived from the...

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description This paper analyses the 2016 environmental benchmark performance of the port sector, based on a wide representation of EcoPorts members. This is the fifth time that this study has been conducted as an initiative of the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO). The data and results are derived from the Self-Diagnosis Method (SDM), a concise checklist against which port managers can self-assess the environmental management of their port in relation to the performance of the EcoPorts membership. The SDM tool was developed in the framework of the ECOPORTS project (2002–2005) and it is managed by ESPO. A total number of 91 ports from 20 different European Maritime States contributed to this evaluation. The main results are that air quality remains as the top environmental priority of the respondent ports, followed by energy consumption and noise. In terms of environmental management, the study confirms that key components are commonly implemented in the majority of European ports. 94% of contributing ports have a designated environmental manager, 92% own an environmental policy and 82% implement an environmental monitoring program. Waste is identified as the most monitored issue in ports (80%), followed by energy consumption (73%) and water quality (70%). •91 European ports provided data on their environmental management performance.•Top three priorities of the sector are air quality, energy consumption and noise.•Results demonstrate the overall positive trends achieved during the last 20years.•Waste, energy consumption and water quality are the most monitored issues.•European port sector is committed to deliver sustainable development.
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Air quality
Benchmarks
Desenvolupament sostenible
Dynamics
Energy consumption
Energy management
Enginyeria química
Environment
Environmental management
Environmental monitoring
Environmental Monitoring - standards
Environmental performance
Environmental policy
Evaluation
Frameworks
Gestió
Harbors
Impacte ambiental
Management
Oceans and Seas
Port management
Ports
Sea transport
Sustainable development
Water Quality
Àrees temàtiques de la UPC
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