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Hydrodynamic interactions between ships in narrow channels
Hydrodynamic interactions between ships in narrow channels are important for studying purposes and practical tasks. The paper presents a theoretical basis for the interaction between ships in narrow channels to evaluate reciprocal actions between ships ...
Vytautas Paulauskas +3 more
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Status and Trends in Small Aviation Development using Examples from Russia and the USA [PDF]
The article examines and describes in detail the sphere of small aircraft. It differs from other types of aviation in that it includes relatively small aircraft: planes with a takeoff weight of up to 8600 kg of power, with a capacity of up to 19 ...
Smirnov Anton +3 more
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This study investigates existing literature on decarbonization technology responsibility for sustainable business models in the shipping industry. Specifically, it considers the relationship between responsible innovation from green technology adoption ...
Assunta Di Vaio +3 more
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The prospects for, and implications of, emissions trading in shipping
The decarbonisation of shipping has become a high priority on the environmental and political agenda. The prospect of implementing an Emissions Trading System (ETS) for shipping has come to prominence as a proposed mechanism for speeding up the ...
A. Christodoulou, K. Cullinane
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Research on the methods for calculating the width of the approach channel to the port
An approach channel to the port is a very important part of port infrastructure ensuring navigational safety of the ships entering and departing the port.
Vytautas Paulauskas +6 more
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With the opening of the national carbon trading market and the coming of the post-epidemic era, the government actively promotes the carbon quota policy to fundamentally achieve carbon emission reduction.
Guangnian Xiao, Wenya Cui
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Challenges of decarbonizing global maritime container shipping toward net-zero emissions
Responsible for the most significant part of the world’s burning of marine fossil fuels and shipping emissions, global maritime container shipping is under decarbonization pressure.
Bo Lu +4 more
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The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted global supply chains, leading to shipment delays and soaring shipping costs. We study the impact of global shipping costs—measured by the Baltic Dry Index (BDI)—on domestic prices for a large panel of countries during ...
D. Furceri +4 more
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BACKGROUND Globalisation has led to international trade expand rapidly. Seaborne transport moves 80% of traded goods across the globe, producing around 3% of greenhouse gases and other hazardous pollutants, such as PM, NOx and SOx, known to be harmful to
N. Mueller +2 more
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