2013
DOI: 10.1504/ijstl.2013.055273
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Clean trucks in California ports: modelling emissions policy

Abstract: The Port of Los Angeles (POLA) Clean Trucks Programme is a controversial environmental sustainability initiative adopted to restrict the use of drayage trucks hauling goods to and from port terminal operations. Pending litigation on the constitutionality of the programme, and proposed new legislation that would give the federal government and local authorities a greater role in curbing emissions from harbour trucking, it has important ramifications for the port and shipping sector. We review interactions betwe… Show more

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“…Many papers have the issue of "green shipping" as a topic [67][68][69][70][71]. Topics #6 and #7 are close to the others, which means it represents one common issue: emissions and environment issues for shipping sustainability, including ship emissions [72][73][74][75][76], truck and intermodal emissions [77], emission regulation and policy [1,10,78,79], and emission calculation [80]. Topics #9, #10, #11, and #13 indicate the external costs, energy, and efficiency issues in sustainability for shipping companies by optimizing their transportation routes and networks: shipping networks to minimize external cost [71], alternative sources and renewable energy [81,82], energy efficiency [83] in shipping, and fleet deployment for sustainable collaborative transportation [4].…”
Section: Topics On Shipping Issues In Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many papers have the issue of "green shipping" as a topic [67][68][69][70][71]. Topics #6 and #7 are close to the others, which means it represents one common issue: emissions and environment issues for shipping sustainability, including ship emissions [72][73][74][75][76], truck and intermodal emissions [77], emission regulation and policy [1,10,78,79], and emission calculation [80]. Topics #9, #10, #11, and #13 indicate the external costs, energy, and efficiency issues in sustainability for shipping companies by optimizing their transportation routes and networks: shipping networks to minimize external cost [71], alternative sources and renewable energy [81,82], energy efficiency [83] in shipping, and fleet deployment for sustainable collaborative transportation [4].…”
Section: Topics On Shipping Issues In Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be derived as a common denominator from the wider academic CSR literature that CSR covers three main fields: economic, social and environmental issues. Environmental sub-issues, for instance, lately covered in seaport-related research involve port pollution (Homsombat et al, 2013) and clean hinterland transport (Clott and Hartmann, 2013). Environmental management or measurement in seaports is also treated more generally (Chang, 2013).…”
Section: Introduction: Objectives and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The environmental aspect of seaport studies demonstrates a more general management or measures [80]. The issues covered under the environmental aspects include port pollution [81] and clean hinterland transport [82]. Economic issues have been dealt in the scope of port efficiency [83][84][85][86] or port hinterland optimization [87].…”
Section: Sustainability In the Port Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%