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Sea transport is considered globally as one of the most environmentally harmless forms of transport. For this reason the ports’ activities are a subject to special precautions to ensure that they support the sustainable and environment friendly development of sea conditions. The work presents, first, the main features of the common model (CM) for improved seaports’ ecology, and second, it elucidates the guidelines about the preparation of Managing Action Plans (MAP) for South-East Europe (SEE) harbors. Also, the work describes the general structure of MAP and gives a list of tangible instructions and recommendations streaming the elaboration of MAP for an improved management of SEE seaports of TEN-T.
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This work was made possible thanks to a research grant provided by the South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme within “Transnational enhancement of ECOPORT 8 network”—TEN ECOPORT project (SEE/D/0189/2.2/X).
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Marinski, J. et al. (2015). Guidelines for Elaboration Management Action Plan for Ecologically Sustainable Development and Management of SEE Seaports of Trans-European Transport Networks. In: Stylios, C., Floqi, T., Marinski, J., Damiani, L. (eds) Sustainable Development of Sea-Corridors and Coastal Waters. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11385-2_15
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