[HTML][HTML] Navigating Green Ship Recycling: A Systematic Review and Implications for Circularity and Sustainable Development
The shipping industry is the cornerstone that facilitates the movement of approximately 90%
of international commercial goods. However, environmental challenges, particularly in the …
of international commercial goods. However, environmental challenges, particularly in the …
Perspectives for the development of a circular economy model to promote ship recycling practices in the European context: A systemic literature review
F Tola, EM Mosconi, M Marconi, M Gianvincenzi - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
The recovery of materials and components from end-of-life (EoL) ships necessitates the
comprehensive demolition of vessels and the implementation of reuse processes to achieve …
comprehensive demolition of vessels and the implementation of reuse processes to achieve …
[HTML][HTML] Riding the wave of crypto-exuberance: The potential misusage of corporate blockchain announcements
Cryptocurrencies have been broadly scrutinised in recent times for a host of concerning
regulatory and cybercriminality issues. Although steps have been taken to promote …
regulatory and cybercriminality issues. Although steps have been taken to promote …
Navigating environmental sustainability in ship recycling industry: Integrated SWOT-TOWS-ANP approach
Ship recycling is the complex and systematic engineering procedure of disassembling
maritime vessels with the primary objective of extracting and recovering valuable materials …
maritime vessels with the primary objective of extracting and recovering valuable materials …
Spillover effects between the carbon and linear shipping markets under COVID-19: A time-varying frequency-domain analysis with applications in portfolio …
B Meng, S Chen, M Yang, H Kuang - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2022 - Elsevier
With the global consensus on carbon emission reduction, the relationships between the
carbon market and conventional financial markets have been extensively studied, while the …
carbon market and conventional financial markets have been extensively studied, while the …
A theoretical model for preventing marine litter behaviour: An empirical evidence from Singapore
Marine litter pollution has been an emerging environmental problem and arousing extensive
attentions from both the academia and the public in recent years. The improperly disposed …
attentions from both the academia and the public in recent years. The improperly disposed …
Research on process safety of offshore wind turbines installation: A theoretical model and empirical evidence
Z Du, Z Liu, Q Zhou, Y Zhao, Z Sun, L Li - Process Safety and …, 2024 - Elsevier
As the world energy problem becomes more and more prominent, offshore wind farms have
made remarkable progress in the last few years. With the advent of the rush to install …
made remarkable progress in the last few years. With the advent of the rush to install …
A model for sustainable development of the ship recycling industry: Empirical evidence from China
Q Zhou, H Li, HS Loh - Sustainable Development, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The ship recycling industry is a labor‐intensive field that often grapples with the issue of
workers not adopting appropriate practices that are environmentally friendly and safe …
workers not adopting appropriate practices that are environmentally friendly and safe …
Development and research directions in ship recycling: A systematic literature review with bibliometric analysis
Ship recycling has gained significant importance in recent years due to the growing
awareness of environmental concerns and the need for sustainable practices within the …
awareness of environmental concerns and the need for sustainable practices within the …
[HTML][HTML] Ship recycling in developing economies of South Asia: Changing liability to a commodity
The end-of-life (EOL) of ships which is neglected and considered a liability by developed
economies of the western world. However, it has become a commodity in the developing …
economies of the western world. However, it has become a commodity in the developing …