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Articles
Opportunities Facing The Egyptian Blue Economy | |
Mohab Gaber | 1-9 |
Investigating maritime accidents that involve dangerous goods using hierarchical clustering | |
Patrizia Serra, Fancello Gianfranco, Mandas Marco, Daga Mariangela, Medda Andrea | 10-17 |
Container terminals collaboration: the case of national container terminals of Egypt | |
Ahmad Kamel | 18-26 |
The role of solid plastic waste recycling operations in achieving sustainable development | |
Omar Mostafa, Heba Elmesmary, Abeer Abdelrahman, Ahmed Ismail | 27-38 |
Universal journal bearing test rig uncertainty and validation measurement to enhance marine shafting performance | |
Nour A. Marey, El-Sayed Hegazy, Hassan El-Gamal, Amman Ali, Randa Ramadan | 39-51 |
Using novative UAVs to support maritime emergency operations | |
Rozhok Anastasiia, Adorni Emanuele, Revetria Roberto | 52-57 |
The impact of applying smart port concept on enhancing the performance of Al-Faw great port in Iraq | |
Ahmed Ismael, Fadel Swadi Mftah | 58-71 |
Impact of oil and gas exploration on marine environment and activities in Red Sea | |
Sherif Aly Abdelrahman | 72-79 |
Towards a sustainable blue economy: how to make an industrial zone more environmentally friendly? the case of Rotterdam Harbor | |
Rien van Zetten | 80-85 |
The impact of globalization on Mediterranean container terminals | |
Gianfranco Fancello, Daniel M. Vitiello, Patrizia Serra | 86-95 |
Conceptual framework for integration on renewable energy sources for marine port electrification | |
Nikitas Nikitakos, Afrokomi-Afroula Stefanakou, Andrey Nikishin, Maksim Kharitonov, Elena Gordeeva, Anatoliy Popov, Pavel Kovalishin | 96-104 |
Cyber-physical security for ports infrastructure | |
Iosif Progoulakis, Nikitas Nikitakos, Dimitrios Dalaklis, Razali Yaacob | 105-114 |
Sustainable travel and tourists’ satisfaction: the case of Constanta, Romania | |
Andreea Barbu, Dana Corina Deselnicu, Gheorghe Militaru | 115-125 |
The role of vessel monitoring systems (VMS) in mitigating illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing | |
Karim Abouldahab | 126-134 |
Decarbonising short sea shipping operations: examining the efforts and outcomes of a Finnish shipping line’s relevant initiatives | |
Anastasia Christodoulou, Dimitrios Dalaklis, Aykut I. Ölçer, Peyman Ghaforian Masodzadeh | 135-144 |
Biological monitoring of inhibitory effects of antifouling agent Irgarol 1051 on growth and essential metabolites of marine alga Chlorella salina | |
Mona I.A. Kaamoush | 145-158 |
Insights into logistics and supply chain studies in Middle East | |
Matevz Obrecht, Zane Feodorova, Maja Rosi | 159-164 |
Invtestigating elemsnts affecting the purchasing decisions of low emission cars: a study of Egypt | |
Matjaz Knez, Alaa Othman, Ahmed Dabees, Baher Rahma | 165-179 |
Circularity of bulky waste: a case study of krško in Slovenia | |
B. Vimpolšek, J. Leskovar, A. Lisec | 180-188 |
Multicriteria analysis of the sustainability performance of the maritime activity of Egypt and Romania | |
Dana Corina Deselnicu, Andreea Barbu, Sandra Haddad | 189-196 |
Investigating the effect of terminals’ service attributes on attracting shipping lines: a stated choice approach | |
Aly Mohamed Elrefaei, Ahmed Osman Idris | 197-210 |
The requirements of agile pricing policies to build a competitive maritime sector: reflections on the Egyptian ports | |
Zeinab S. Younis, Zeinab M. Nawar | 211-218 |
Environmental sustainability of coastal areas and building-with-nature, 10 years of experience in a Dutch nature compensation project | |
Frank van der Meulen | 219-225 |
Hydrographic surveys as an art of delineating the impact of climate change on the coastal environment | |
Ahmed M. Fekry, Amr Z. Hamouda | 226-237 |
Measurement of stress among marine engineers: a methodological intervention | |
Toorban Mitra, Krushna Mohan Pattanaik | 238-249 |