Maritime transport drives global trade, but it is facing pressure to address environmental concerns, notably greenhouse gas emissions. This study explores and critically assesses the complexities of adopting alternative fuels in maritime operations, considering the technological advancements, market dynamics, operational challenges, and broader societal needs. Using a transdisciplinary approach, it integrates diverse knowledge sources and value perspectives, advocating for participatory methodologies involving industry stakeholders and local expertise. Through assessing various fuel types for their viability in maritime transportation, this research contributes to sustainability and innovation dialogues in the maritime industry.
A TRANSDISCIPLINARY APPROACH FOR ASSESSING ALTERNATIVE FUELS IN SHIPPING / DI FAZIO, Clara; Palmentieri, Stefania; Paradiso, Maria. - In: GEOPROGRESS JOURNAL. - ISSN 2384-9398. - 11:Special Issue 1(2024), pp. 49-64.
A TRANSDISCIPLINARY APPROACH FOR ASSESSING ALTERNATIVE FUELS IN SHIPPING
Clara Di Fazio;Stefania Palmentieri;Maria Paradiso
2024
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Maritime transport drives global trade, but it is facing pressure to address environmental concerns, notably greenhouse gas emissions. This study explores and critically assesses the complexities of adopting alternative fuels in maritime operations, considering the technological advancements, market dynamics, operational challenges, and broader societal needs. Using a transdisciplinary approach, it integrates diverse knowledge sources and value perspectives, advocating for participatory methodologies involving industry stakeholders and local expertise. Through assessing various fuel types for their viability in maritime transportation, this research contributes to sustainability and innovation dialogues in the maritime industry.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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