Sustainability in arctic maritime supply chains

Purpose: The sustainable development of Arctic maritime supply chains requires an effective balance between economic growth, environmental protection and social relations. Existing Arctic development projects are often distinguished by single-criterion decision making - economic growth to the detrim...

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Main Authors: Weigell, Jürgen, Ilin, Igor, Maydanova, Svetlana, Dubgorn, Alissa, Jahn, Carlos, Kersten, Wolfgang
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Published: Berlin: epubli GmbH 2020
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:econstor.eu:10419/228954 2023-05-15T14:32:27+02:00 Sustainability in arctic maritime supply chains Weigell, Jürgen Ilin, Igor Maydanova, Svetlana Dubgorn, Alissa Jahn, Carlos Kersten, Wolfgang 2020-01-01 https://doi.org/10.15480/882.3156 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:830-882.0115606 http://hdl.handle.net/10419/228954 en eng Berlin: epubli GmbH gbv-ppn:1743487363 In: Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics: Data-driven Solutions for Logistics and Sustainability. Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL), Vol. 30 Year: 2020 Pages: 309-336 Ed(s).: Jahn, Carlos Kersten, Wolfgang Ringle, Christian M. ISBN: 978-3-7531-2347-9 doi:10.15480/882.3156 urn:nbn:de:gbv:830-882.0115606 RePEc:zbw:hiclch:228954 http://hdl.handle.net/10419/228954 lic_creative-commons ddc:650 Logistics Industry 4.0 Supply Chain Management Sustainability City Logistics Maritime Logistics Data Science manag droit Conference Output https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_c94f/ 2020 fttriple https://doi.org/10.15480/882.3156 2023-01-22T19:01:13Z Purpose: The sustainable development of Arctic maritime supply chains requires an effective balance between economic growth, environmental protection and social relations. Existing Arctic development projects are often distinguished by single-criterion decision making - economic growth to the detriment of other components. The paper aims to analyze existing approaches and practices of Arctic supply chains development from a sustainable development viewpoint. Methodology: Best practices of other industries are identified by a thoroughly literature research of relevant publications and developing a model for sustainability issues in Arctic maritime supply chains. The model compromises relevant indicators in regard to economic, social and environmental performance for the Arctic region. Findings: The result of this paper will be a thoroughly overview over current sustainability issues in the Arctic framework (economic, social and environmental). Findings for example will be how companies adjust to the ban of using heavy Sulphur fuel in the Arctic or social and economic changes in remote areas due to more shipping in the Arctic. Originality: The originality of the research is defined by the sustainability viewpoint on the problem: the combination of social, economic as well as environmental issues is the main focus of this paper especially with a focus on remote areas of the Arctic. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Unknown Arctic
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Logistics
Industry 4.0
Supply Chain Management
Sustainability
City Logistics
Maritime Logistics
Data Science
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Sustainability
City Logistics
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Ilin, Igor
Maydanova, Svetlana
Dubgorn, Alissa
Jahn, Carlos
Kersten, Wolfgang
Sustainability in arctic maritime supply chains
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Supply Chain Management
Sustainability
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Data Science
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description Purpose: The sustainable development of Arctic maritime supply chains requires an effective balance between economic growth, environmental protection and social relations. Existing Arctic development projects are often distinguished by single-criterion decision making - economic growth to the detriment of other components. The paper aims to analyze existing approaches and practices of Arctic supply chains development from a sustainable development viewpoint. Methodology: Best practices of other industries are identified by a thoroughly literature research of relevant publications and developing a model for sustainability issues in Arctic maritime supply chains. The model compromises relevant indicators in regard to economic, social and environmental performance for the Arctic region. Findings: The result of this paper will be a thoroughly overview over current sustainability issues in the Arctic framework (economic, social and environmental). Findings for example will be how companies adjust to the ban of using heavy Sulphur fuel in the Arctic or social and economic changes in remote areas due to more shipping in the Arctic. Originality: The originality of the research is defined by the sustainability viewpoint on the problem: the combination of social, economic as well as environmental issues is the main focus of this paper especially with a focus on remote areas of the Arctic.
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Ilin, Igor
Maydanova, Svetlana
Dubgorn, Alissa
Jahn, Carlos
Kersten, Wolfgang
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In: Data Science in Maritime and City Logistics: Data-driven Solutions for Logistics and Sustainability. Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL), Vol. 30
Year: 2020
Pages: 309-336
Ed(s).: Jahn, Carlos
Kersten, Wolfgang
Ringle, Christian M.
ISBN: 978-3-7531-2347-9
doi:10.15480/882.3156
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