Development of a system of indicators for sustainable port management

The 1998 project ECOPORT, “Towards A Sustainable Transport Network”, developed by the Valencia Port Authority (VPA), established the bases for implementing an Environmental Management System (EMS) in industrial harbours. The use of data and information shall always be required to develop an efficien...

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Earth, ocean, space
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Engineering and environment geology. Geothermics
Environment
Environmental impact
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Environmental management system
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Exact sciences and technology
Fuel Oils
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Global environmental pollution
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Policy Making
Pollution
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Port management
Risk Assessment
Risk Management - methods
Ships
Spain
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