The Port Authority of Valencia’s (PAV) Strategy towards zero emissions by 2030 is driven by the port’s clear commitment to align itself with the European Green Deal on to that “transport must be infinitely cleaner”, highlighting...
Ports are at the forefront of environmental challenges associated with climate change and coastal development. To adapt, ports are leveraging innovative technologies and sustainable business models to revolutionize environmental stewardship and coastal ecosystem protection. In 2016,...
As the Port of Taipei is an artificial harbor, and also the largest container port in northern Taiwan that was constructed fully by land reclamation, adopting innovative management for ecological conservation with cutting-edge technologies is a...
Tuas Port, when fully developed in four phases, will be the world’s single largest container port capable of handling up to 65 million TEUs annually. From planning to implementation, Tuas Port will be a resilient port....
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...
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...