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Dirty Containers : A Measurement and Cost Estimation Approach of Atmospheric Pollution in Hong Kong.
Title:
Dirty Containers : A Measurement and Cost Estimation Approach of Atmospheric Pollution in Hong Kong.
Author:
Heinbach, Christoph.
ISBN:
9783842828278
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (126 pages)
Contents:
Dirty Containers: A Measurement and Cost Estimation Approach of Atmospheric Pollution in Hong Kong -- PREFACE -- LIST OF CONTENTS -- APPENDICES -- LIST OF TABLES -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- 1 INTRODUCTION -- 1.1 APPROACH AND MOTIVATION -- 1.2 OBJECTIVE AND METHODOLOGY -- 2 SHIPPING AND AIR POLLUTION -- 2.1 GLOBAL TRANSPORTATION AND CO2 EMISSIONS -- 2.2 EFFECTS OF ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION -- 2.3 EMISSIONS PATHWAY IN TRANSPORTATION AND SHIPPING -- 2.4 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS TO GREENER SHIPPING -- 3 ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS -- 3.1 INTERNALIZATION OF EXTERNAL COSTS -- 3.2 MONETARY VALUATION -- 3.3 ESTIMATION OF EMISSION COSTS IN SHIPPING -- 3.3.1 TOP-DOWN APPROACH -- 3.3.2 BOTTOM-UP APPROACH -- 4 LITERATURE LINKED TO WEB-BASED CALCULATION METHODS OF EMISSIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING ACTIVITIES -- 5 METHODOLOGY OF ECOTRANSIT WORLD: MEASUREMENT OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND EMISSIONS LINKED TO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING -- 5.1 BACKGROUND AND ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS -- 5.2 ENERGY CHAIN AND BASIC CALCULATION RULES -- 5.2.1 ENERGY CHAIN AND UPSTREAM PROCESS -- 5.2.2 BASIC CALCULATION RULES -- 5.3 ENVIRONMENTAL DATA FOR CONTAINER VESSELS -- 5.3.1 MARINE EMISSION FACTORS -- 5.3.2 CLASS AND TRADE-LANE SPECIFIC EMISSION FACTORS -- 5.3.3 DERIVATION OF INDIVIDUAL VESSEL EMISSION FACTORS -- 5.4 DATA METHODOLOGY ASSUMPTIONS AND SOURCES -- 5.4.1 CONTAINER VESSEL ROUTING -- 5.4.2 CONTAINER VESSEL CAPACITIES -- 5.4.3 MAIN ENGINES AND AUXILIARY ENGINES -- 5.4.4 OTHER ASSUMPTIONS FOR CALCULATING MARINE VESSEL EMISSIONFACTORS -- 5.5 CONSIDERATIONS OF REDUCED VESSEL SPEED -- 5.6 RELEVANT ONLINE DATA INPUT AND GENERATED OUTPUT -- 5.6.1. RELEVANT ONLINE DATA INPUT -- 5.6.2. GENERATED DATA OUTPUT -- 5.7. UNCERTAINTIES -- 6 TRADE-LANE SPECIFIC ENERGY CONSUMPTION, GHG EMISSIONS, COSTS ESTIMATION AND KPIS OF HONG KONG CONTAINER TRADE ACTIVITIES.

6.1 HONG KONG ROLE AS CONTAINER (TRANSHIPMENT) HUB -- 6.2 LADEN CONTAINER THROUGHPUT DEVELOPMENT -- 6.3 INPUT BOUNDARIES AND ROUTING CONTROVERSIES -- 6.3.1 INPUT BOUNDARIES -- 6.3.2 ROUTING CONTROVERSIES -- 6.4 RESULTS FROM ECOTRANSIT WORLD -- 6.4.1 TRADE-LANE SPECIFIC CONTAINER FACTORS -- 6.4.2 PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION. -- 6.4.3 SULPHUR OXIDE AND PARTICULATE MATTER -- 6.4.4 CARBON DIOXIDE AND CARBON DIOXIDE EQUIVALENT -- 6.5 COST ESTIMATION -- 6.6 KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS AND COMPARISON OF EMISSIONTRADE-LANE DATA -- 6.6.1 KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS (KPIS) -- 6.6.2 COMPARISON OF EMISSION TRADE-LANE DATA -- 7 CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- APPENDICES -- APPENDIX 1: -- APPENDIX 2: -- APPENDIX 3: -- APPENDIX 4: -- APPENDIX 5: -- APPENDIX 6: -- APPENDIX 7: -- APPENDIX 8: -- APPENDIX 9: -- APPENDIX 9: -- APPENDIX 10: -- APPENDIX 11: -- APPENDIX 12: -- APPENDIX 13: -- APPENDIX 14: -- APPENDIX 15: -- APPENDIX 16: -- APPENDIX 17: -- AUTHOR'S PROFILE.
Abstract:
Globalization is regarded as the key driver of growing container trade activities due to economic development. With a technology relying heavily on the combustion of fuel, international shipping is responsible for 2.7 percent of total world emissions and ocean transportation is becoming increasingly linked to environmental problems. The concepts of sustainability and greener shipping are expected to be the prime focus of transportation in the coming decades, but the impending developments require a deep understanding of the emission impact and costs related to the inputs and outputs of world economies. This textbook quantifies and analyses atmospheric pollution for Hong Kong trade-lane specific container activities over the past decade using a new methodology, EcoTransIT World, a web-based application. Input data is generated from the Hong Kong Census & Statistics Department while emissions and energy consumption for the entire energy chain are measured as an output. Based on the findings, the costs to the society are estimated by an advanced top-down approach with a general market price for carbon. The results certainly indicate that the shift from long-distance to short-distance world container sourcing for laden container throughput has a positive effect on the environment. Most notably, the estimated emission costs per container show a declining trend in opposition to the trade growth. The results provide unique trade-lane specific container emission factors and costs indications for Hong Kong shipping business that can be used for several purposes, such as: environmental performance control, benchmarking, policy making and the promotion and stimulation of green shipping to mitigate the environmental impact. The performance indicators represent a comprehensive picture of Hong Kong atmospheric pollution for different trade-lanes. Further

studies and practical tools to gather real operating data from the original source such as ship owners and ocean carriers are required in future to verify the data. This will create awareness along global supply chains and crucially support the achievement of environmental synergies by common understanding of the serious consequences from international maritime transportation on our planet.   Biographische Informationen Christoph Heinbach, born in 1982, grew up in Lower Saxony, Germany. After high school he first served an apprenticeship as a forwarding agent in the field of logistics services in 2003. Due to the global container revolution at that time he decided to study a BSc degree at the Department of Maritime Studies in Elsfleth. In 2008 he performed an exchange semester in Hong Kong. Fascinated by both the countryside and cultural diversity he came back in 2010 to study a postgraduate program with 'The Hong Kong Polytechnic University' and a major in 'International Shipping and Transport Logistics'. Inspired by the necessity to develop sustainable transport solutions he was encouraged to examine Hong Kong's atmospheric pollution originated by global container trade activities. After two years in Asia and a stopover in New York, the author now lives in Munich and works in the field of supply chain security.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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