The global trading environment is changing dramatically, especially in the
recent years. Driven by the increasing frequency and scale of trading, as well
as the desire to meet the handling demand and to sustain development, the
competition between port’s productivity and the pursuits of regional and
international influences is becoming significantly severe. This fact has
brought, and is still bring consequences to the balance between different
sections at port. For instance, the conflicts between environmental and social
section issues, which are led by the increasing pressure from multiple
perspectives (e.g. environmental pollution, lack of maintenance, interest
parties’ disputes). Under these circumstances, the disputes between
economic development, social benefits, as well as the environmental
protection at port have attracted many people’s attention. However, no
holistic framework is forwarded as a ‘guidance’, or ‘measurement’, to cover
most crucial matters from every section to help evaluate the sustainability
performance at ports. In the previous literature, each section has only been
individually researched in terms of the current performance at port. The lack
of a ‘holistic framework’ is a potential hinder to maintain and develop ports in
a sustainable way.
Date of Award | 2018 |
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Original language | English |
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Awarding Institution | |
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Supervisor | Shaofeng Liu (Other Supervisor) |
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Developing a Holistic Oil Port Sustainability Framework: A Case of China
Wang, X. (Author). 2018
Student thesis: PhD