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Determination of environmental initiatives and measures for port systems: The case of Koper Port

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The article describes the trend towards implementation of environmental initiatives in the maritime and port sector. The introduction of environmental thinking and green management has been analysed to better understand the impacts on European ports. Moreover, drivers influencing port’s environmental initiatives and their adoption were analysed empirically on the case of port of Koper which is classified as one of the leading environmentally friendly European ports. Based on an in-deep analysis of developed measures a wider used approach has been proposed which might be used as a platform by the ports in the region and also by other fast developing ports. It is obvious that ports will be forced to implement environmental objects in their longterm development plan. Obtained cognitions should help them to develop a scenario for faster introduction of objects and measures to obtain the status of a green port and follow sustainable development in the future.
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16--24
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Bibliogr. 20 poz., rys., tab.
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  • University in Ljubljana, Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transportation SI – 6320 Portorož, Pot pomorščakov 4, Slovenia
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  • University in Ljubljana, Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transportation SI – 6320 Portorož, Pot pomorščakov 4, Slovenia
Bibliografia
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