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PORT MANAGEMENT MODELS TO REDUCE THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND INCREASE THE TRAFFIC VOLUME
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Nowadays a major issue in managing the industrialized/logistic zones is represented by the environment protection. Circular economy or industrial ecology can be a sustainable model. The challenge for the economic actors of the Danube is the promotion of an Eco-friendly mode of transportation. The port administration and port operators should find solutions to implement an industrial ecology regime. Adapting an Eco-innovative solution should contribute on the number of the additional partners and clients. This contributes to the increasing of the volume traffic and national turnover on the inland waterways transport. Port owner/port management/port authority company is facing numerous factors that influence the possibility to invest in Eco-innovative technologies. These factors can be internal or external. In the present work we present all these factors together with the solutions and best practice examples on the implementation of the complex model of the industrial ecology for the Danube ports.
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