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Port of Huelva – Ecological recovery project

The Port of Huelva is located in an estuary of high ecological value and at the same time in one of the most important industrial areas in Spain. The singular challenge for the port is therefore...
09/01/2020
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Port of Valencia – Increasing resilience to climate change

The Valencia Port Authority (APV) has been leading and undertaking climate change mitigation actions for years with its stakeholders. Recent extreme weather events have demonstrated the need to improve resilience, not only of port infrastructure, but...
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Port of London – Expanding wetland fringes along the estuary

The environment along the banks of tidal Thames are often constrained by development, navigational requirements and flood defenses. Habitats and soft edges are challenge in London particularly, where space for water is difficult to protect against...
07/01/2020
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Gladstone Ports Corporation – Sustainable Sediment Management Project

Gladstone Ports Corporation’s (GPC) Sustainable Sediment Management Project (SSMP) is ensuring resilient infrastructure for the Port of Gladstone by establishing long-term management options for maintenance dredging and the relocation of sediment. The SSMP is engaging and...
02/01/2020
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Port of San Diego – Environmental Innovation through Blue Economy Incubator Program

Ports worldwide are at the forefront of the environmental challenges associated with climate change and coastal development. To adapt, ports are leveraging the use of innovative technologies and collaborations with business partners and communities, to revolutionize...
26/11/2019
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Panama Maritime Authority – Cruise Terminal Development

Among the duties of the Panama Maritime Authority is the development of new infrastructure and business models that propitiate economic growth, including tourism. In this effort, the Board of Directors approved the construction of a cruise...
26/02/2019
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Port of Batangas – Optimal Infrastructure and Services

Philippine Ports Authority’s goal is to implement an integrated port system that is aimed at accelerating maritime trade and commerce and carrying forward the government’s objective of transforming Philippines into a newly-industrialized country. Along these lines,...
25/02/2019
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Port of Marseille – Submarine Cable Landing “Plug”

Globalization does not simply mean more ships; it also means more information flows. No wonder that data traffic is predicted to grow at a rate of 45% per year over the next decade. This dramatic increase...
20/02/2019
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CEDA / IADC- Dredging for Sustainable Infrastructure

The book Dredging for Sustainable Infrastructure  gives state-of-the-art guidance on how to design, implement, and manage a water infrastructure project with a dredging component to project owners, regulators, consultants, designers and contractors. The present insights result from a...
09/02/2019
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