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Mar Pollut Bull ; 50(8): 866-74, 2005 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15946703

ABSTRACT

A new methodology has been designed to identify and rank the significant environmental aspects in sea ports. The main objective of the Strategic Overview of Significant Environmental Aspects (SOSEA) is to help port managers to identify significant environmental aspects and to reinforce the awareness about them in order to prioritise work in environmental management. Developed in close collaboration with port environmental managers and tested in a set of ports, it is a user-friendly tool that can be applied in approximately half a working day. It is based on ISO 14001 vocabulary and requirements and it can be considered as the base for the implementation of any Environmental Management System for port communities.


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Commerce , Conservation of Natural Resources/methods , Data Collection/methods , Environment , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Environmental Pollutants/analysis , Ships , Environmental Monitoring/legislation & jurisprudence
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 48(5-6): 420-8, 2004 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14980457

ABSTRACT

A methodology has been designed to assess the performance of the environmental management in sea ports. The Self Diagnosis Method, developed by two research teams and about sixty sea ports, allows the comparison of the current environmental situation with that corresponding to previous years and the assessment of the opportunities for improvement. The main objective is to review the management activities and procedures that affect the environment and the way the port authority handles significant environmental aspects. It has been designed as a "first level" tool: it can be applied in approximately six hours by a non-expert user. It is based on the ISO 14001 vocabulary, requirements and structure, and it can be considered as a first step in the voluntary implementation of an environmental management system for port communities.


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Commerce , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Ships , Water Pollutants/analysis , Data Collection , Reference Values
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