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ID190734
Title ProperProject Green ports
Other Title Informationare Indian ports on the right track?
LanguageENG
AuthorAgarwala, Nitin
Summary / Abstract (Note)Seaports have evolved with changing technologies to ensure the handling of close to 80 per cent of global trade by volume and 70 per cent by value. As the ports have grown across the world, unabated pollution from numerous activities of ships, ports, industries, and infrastructure development has forced countries to focus on safe, efficient, and sustainable ports by focusing on community development to achieve cleaner harbours, skies, and soil. An effort of the Government of India for major Indian ports in this direction is Project Green Ports. Though the project was initiated in 2016, there is little update available about the project. It is to fill this gap that the article discusses the progress of the major Indian ports towards becoming green ports. In doing so, the article analyses the efforts made and the existing shortcomings to answer whether the Indian ports are on the right track to becoming green ports.
`In' analytical NoteMaritime Affairs Vol. 18, No.2; Dec 2022: p.15-36
Journal SourceMaritime Affairs 2022-12 18, 2
Key WordsSustainability ;  Green Energy ;  Digitalisation ;  Sagarmala ;  Maritime India Vision (MIV) ;  Cold Ironing