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The Ecological Footprint of Ports: A Sustainability Indicator
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01035649

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Abstract:

The ecological footprint is studied as a macroindicator of sustainability applicable to companies and corporations. Until now, this macroindicator has been applied to cities, regions, or countries. It accounts for the consumption of natural resources by converting them into hectares of “nature” or consumed productive land. The parameters analyzed in this research have been consumption of energy, fuel, material, paper, wood, water, built land, and green areas, and residues generated by the Gijón Port Authority, Spain. The results show a net ecological footprint of 3,279.84 ha. The main components of the footprint are construction works (nearly 2,000 ha) and electricity consumption (679 ha). Studies of this kind enable companies to design sustainable development plans to reduce consumption as well as develop “green” (footprint-free) products and create “natural capital” (wastage absorption). Until now, these issues have not been on the agenda of companies, but they are indispensable in achieving real sustainability.

Monograph Accession #:

01035650

Language:

English

Authors:

Carrera-Gomez, Gema
Coto-Millan, Pablo
Domenech, Juan Luis
Inglada, Vicente
Pesquera Gonzalez, Miguel Angel
Castanedo-Galan, Juan

Pagination:

pp 71-75

Publication Date:

2006

Serial:

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board

Issue Number: 1963
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
ISSN: 0361-1981

ISBN:

0309099722

Media Type:

Print

Features:

References (6) ; Tables (2)

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Subject Areas:

Administration and Management; Environment; Highways; Marine Transportation; Planning and Forecasting

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TRIS, TRB

Created Date:

Oct 18 2006 2:21PM

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