Port City Insights: This weekly strategic monitoring service on City Port news is reserved for you as a member of the AIVP
Edition of October 17, 2024
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AIVP Prize Antoine Rufenacht: Grand Jury meets
On October 10 and 11, 2024, the members of the Grand Jury for the AIVP Antoine Rufenacht Prize gathered in Le Havre to interview the six finalists of the first edition. The jury, composed of international figures such as Geraldine Knatz, Carola Hein, and Jean-Baptiste Gastinne, evaluated innovative urban and port redevelopment projects from Oslo, Tangier, Buenos Aires, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Paris. After public hearings at the Le Havre Port Center, the winner will be announced on November 27, 2024, in Lisbon, during the AIVP World Conference.
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Port City interface
Redevelopments to the area around the Port of Vigo aim to improve accessibility
A second section of the waterfront has now been officially opened in Vigo (Spain). Part of the idea behind the redevelopment was to improve access for people with physical or mental disabilities. The project covers a 1.5 km stretch of the waterfront and is due to be completed by the end of 2024. It will connect the Arenal gardens to Bouzas, completing a 7.5 km route suitable for use by both pedestrians and cyclists. The €15m initiative (including €3.5m contributed by the municipal authority) aims to promote sustainable interaction between the port and the city.
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Culture and identity
The Port of Dover launches its strategic plan for 2050
The Port of Dover (UK) unveiled its “PoD 2050 Plan” in September 2024, aimed at building a long-term, comprehensive vision for the redevelopment of all of the port’s installations. The plan identifies three priority geographical areas where work will be carried out in stages. By modernising its port infrastructures and integrating the port more seamlessly into the wider urban community, Dover hopes to capitalise on its strategic location and scale up its international operations, targeting a 20% increase in the value of trade passing through the port to ÂŁ173m by 2050.Â
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Health and life quality
Port of Lisbon launches “Cruises for the Community” program
This innovative initiative intends to strengthen ties between cruise lines and the local community, promoting social integration and sustainable development in the city of Lisbon (Portugal). The program aims at creating bridges between the visitors and the local population, encouraging sustainable tourism practices and directly involving the local community. The new initiative should also promote environmental preservation, educational development, and social well-being. The concrete actions include: Guided ship tours for schools and parish councils; Urban and environmental conservation projects, in collaboration with Lisbon City Council and environmental organizations; Scholarship and vocational training programs, in partnership with educational institutions; Donation of equipment and materials to schools, community centers, and charities; awareness and education Sessions in partnership with Lisbon City Council and environmental education NGOs.
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Climate change
Mississippi ports sign a new cooperation agreement
At the annual meeting of the Mississippi River Cities and Towns Initiative (MRCTI), mayors from municipalities in ten states along the Mississippi River (USA) announced plans to cooperate with their industrial ports. The agreement will pave the way for cooperation between the river’s inland ports and coastal ports, which export some 60% of the country’s agricultural produce. It comes against a backdrop of repeated droughts in the Midwest, causing major disruption to barges carrying agricultural products and leading to significant loss of revenue ($26 billion in 2023). The mayors called for droughts to be officially recognised as “major disasters”, enabling them to qualify for more federal government relief.
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Biodiversity
The Philippines and Fiji are involved in marine biodiversity conservation projects
With approximately 900 ports across the Philippines, the risk of biological invasions from ballast water released from ships into ports is substantial. The University of the Philippines Manila led the PORTEC Project, or “Port and Ballast Water Baselines using Ecological, Microbiological, and eDNA Approaches.” With the results of the PORTEC project, the university is drafting legislation on invasive species management in collaboration with the Maritime Industry Authority and the Philippine Coast Guard. In Suava (Fiji), the five-year mangrove research and rejuvenation “Project Halophyte” has been launched as a collaboration between universities and Swire Shipping. The project will develop innovative floating mangrove pontoons and undertake environmental restoration in partnership with local communities along the coast of Fiji’s main island Viti Levu.
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Energy transition and circular economy
AIVP organizes Webinar on Magpie and Pioneers projects in cooperation with the Ministry of Ports and Airports of Brazil
One of the Brazilian government’s priorities for the COP30 and the Agenda 2030 is the decarbonization of the transport sector. AIVP has been cooperating with the Ports Secretariat of the Ministry of Ports and Airports to share good practices from the network and the work of the members. On Thursday, October 10th, AIVP organized a new webinar focusing on the EU Green Deal projects Magpie and Pioneers.
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Welcome to Justine VILLION, new Administrative Assistant
We are delighted to announce the arrival of Justine VILLION, who is joining our team in the General Secretariat Department as a part-time Administrative Assistant.
Justine will bring her dynamism and know-how to help the General Secretariat run smoothly. She will also be a valuable resource for the administrative management of our association.
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Connected River project: Consortium Group Meeting in Antwerp
The various partners in the Connected River project gathered for the mid-term event in Antwerp (Belgium). During a round table discussion and the Connection and Reflection session, AIVP was able to contribute its expertise and experience.
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Energy transition and circular economy
Rijeka Gateway (Croatia) will use solar and wind energy to significantly reduce the port’s carbon footprint Â
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Energy transition and circular economy
The Finland-Estonia green shipping corridor goes forward with 19 projects on themes ranging from the energy transition to alternative fuels and carbon capture
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Culture and identity
The port of Bonneuil (France) gets a new street art mural covering more than 135 m2
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Energy transition and circular economy
The Port of Pecém (Brazil) to be supplied with certified clean energy from October onwards, a first step in its and the countries’ decarbonization plans
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Climate change
Oakland (USA): five-year Float Lab experiment completed, which was tested as an ecologically productive floating breakwater
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Culture and identity
The “Maritime Lagoon” project in Algeciras (Spain) will see a 20,000 m² area of the port converted into a leisure complex
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