Greening ports and maritime logistics: A review |
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Affiliation: | 1. University Institute of Maritime Studies, A Coruña University, Spain;2. National Distance Education University (UNED), Pontevedra, Spain;3. Department of Economic Analysis and Business Administration, A Coruña University, Spain;4. Economic Studies Research Group: Transport, Work and Sustainability, A Coruña University, Spain;5. Economic Development and Social Sustainability (EDaSS) Research Group, A Coruña University, Spain;1. DNV GL, Norway;2. The Norwegian Coastal Administration, Norway;3. Menon, Norway;4. Port of Bergen, Norway;5. Ports of Norway, Norway |
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Abstract: | This paper aims to examine the past and present research on ‘green ports and maritime logistics’ in order to identify established research streams and fertile research areas with potential for future investigations. Using rigorous bibliometric and network analysis tools, the paper completes a systemic mapping of the existing literature and identifies the key investigators, collaboration patterns, research clusters and interrelationships, and the “seminal research areas” that have provided the field with the foundational knowledge, concepts, theories, tools, and techniques. Major articles within each seminal research area are also identified. This will allow new researchers to quickly build understanding in a particular sub-field by reading these major articles. The findings obtained from the evolution of seminal research areas over time are important from both research and practice perspectives and can help the field grow in many dimensions. |
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Keywords: | Green Port Maritime logistics Environmental sustainability Literature review Bibliometric analysis |
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