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Sustainable urban mobility planning: Gdynia city case study
Motivation: Sustainable urban development is the current global priority; however, most cities lack the capacity and resources to ensure that the city develops in a sustainable manner.
Adam Przybyłowski
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Greenhouse gas emissions in seaports exemplified by the port in Gdynia
Purpose: Faced with climate change, reducing greenhouse gas emissions is one of the most difficult and urgent global challenges. Seaports are large GHG emitters, and they have been assessing their carbon footprint and adopting decarbonization strategies. However, calculating the carbon footprint of ports is a serious challenge due to the specificity
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Adaptation of Small and Medium-Sized Ports in Motorways of the Sea (MoS) Systems
Small and medium-sized ports are currently underutilised within supply and logistics chains, yet many can be successfully integrated through optimisation.
Vytautas Paulauskas +13 more
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Maritime ports are key elements of transport TEN-T system. As the volume of cargo processed by ports in TENT-T network is rising, it is necessary develop ports’ infrastructure to accommodate rising cargo flows. Gateway ports as Gdynia or Koper seize the opportunity to become more competitive by adapting to international infrastructure standards.
Dorota Książkiewicz +1 more
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Poland, boats docked at pier in Gdynia
Poland - Port of Gdynia largest port on the BalticColorVolume 113, Page ...
Forman, Harrison, 1904-1978
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Undertaking cooperation (and appearing competition resulting from this cooperation) in the mutual economic relations between the Polish state, revived in November 1918, and the Nordic countries was possible after recognition de iure of Poland as a ...
Bolesław Hajduk
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Tranzyt czechosłowacki w portach ujścia Odry po II wojnie światowej.
For the Republic of Chechoslovakia, a state without access to the sea, a natural way to get to the Baltic Sea was the Oder and Szczecin (Stettin). Between the two World Wars in the 20th century the country on the Wlatava (German: Moldau), in spite of ...
Ryszard Techman
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Analysis of navigational risk indicators as a function of the ship's domain width for the selected offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea. [PDF]
Rutkowski G, Kubacka M.
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Poland, ships docked at port in Gdynia
Poland - Gdynia Polish shipColorVolume 112, Page
Forman, Harrison, 1904-1978
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