21-22/04/05 - Greening Motorways of the Sea, Stockholm
Friday, February 11, 2005
An international conference on sustainable port planning and shipping in the Baltic Sea Area.
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Conference Proceedings.
The report 'Reducing Emissions from Ships in the Baltic Sea Area' is available to
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Presentations given at this workshop are available to download:
- Motorways of the Sea – Challenges and Opportunities for Changes in our Transport System - Arnaud Revel, DG Tren, European Commission, Brussels
- Driving forces for the Baltic Sea Region Maritime Transport – Need for a Common Approach ? - Henrik Swahn, Swedish Maritime Administration
- Cornelia Ziehm, German Advisory Council on the Environment / European Environmental Advisory Council
- Environmental Aspects of Maritime Transport and Intermodal Logistic Chains - Susan Lewey, AMRIE, Brussels
- The Environmental Dimension of Baltic Sea Motorways - Lars Vieweg, Blatic Sea Motorway Task Force
- Evidence from the Italian Motorways of the Sea - Andrea Molocchi, Amici della Terra / Friends of the Earth Italy
- Business Perspectives of Green Transport Services on Baltic Sea Motorways - Magnus Swahn, Conlogic AB
- Clean Ships _ From Concept to Reality - Eelco Leemans, Seas at Risk / North Sea Foundation
- General Strategies for Port Developments - Niklas Bengtsson, Lloyd's Register, Fairplay Research
- SEA as tool to assess the planning of Port Infrastructure - Anders Hedlund, Swedish EIA Center
- Using Cost-Benefit Analysis for Port Investments – Experience from the Netherlands - Bas van Holst, DoctorandusB B.V.
- Examples from the Baltic Sea - The latvian Case - Aiva Apsa, VAK / Friends of the Earth Latvia AND The Polish Case - Jakub Piotrowicz, Maritime Institute, Gdansk AND Environmental Aspects of Klaipeda Seaport Development Strategy - Kristina Bereisiene, Klaipeda University, Klaipeda
- Coordinated Port Planning: Experiences from Germany - Nadja Ziebarth, Aktionskonferenz Nordsee
- Ship Owners Perspective on Tools for Cleaner Shipping - Johan Roos, Stena
- Reducing Air Pollution from Ships - Nicola Robinson, DG Environment, European Commission, Brussels
- Using Continuous Emission Monitoring on Ships in the Baltic Sea - Eje Flodström, Swedish Environmental Research Institute (IVL), Gothenburg
- Proposal for the Use of Economic Instruments in the Baltic Sea Area - Per Kågeson, Nature Associates
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