Port City Insights: This weekly strategic monitoring service on City Port news is reserved for you as a member of the AIVP
Edition of December 5, 2024
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The 19th World Conference Cities and Ports, organized by the International Association Cities and Ports (AIVP) in cooperation with Port Authority of Lisbon, concluded with resounding success, drawing over 400 participants, almost 100 speakers, from more than 50 countries. Held from the 27th to the 29th of November at the Champalimaud Foundation in Lisbon, Portugal, this year’s conference demonstrated the vital role of collaboration in addressing the challenges and opportunities at the intersection of cities and ports.
Under the theme “Open Piers: Steering flows between people, planet, and port cities,” the event provided a platform for engaging discussions, innovative ideas, and actionable strategies to align port development with urban sustainability goals.
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Climate change
Rising lake levels in Panama: preventive measures against flood risks
The Panama Canal has activated an alert level due to rising water levels in the Gatún and Alajuela lakes, which feed the inter-oceanic route. Indeed, these two reservoirs are close to their limits due to the intensity of the rainy season. In the event of extreme rainfall, controlled discharges will be made by opening gates. A flood control program keeps a 24-hour watch on areas at risk. Local communities have been alerted and public spaces closed. A case in point is the Muelle Gallo recreational area, where preventive spillages could be carried out. At the same time, a water reservoir project is being considered to manage excess water in the event of drought.
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Culture and identity
“La Kaz”: a step towards strengthening port-city relations
The recently inaugurated “La Kaz” Port Center in Guadeloupe (France) has opened its doors to the general public. Designed in the form of a Creole hut, this space enables visitors of all ages to familiarize themselves with the port world through virtual tours, guided tours and themed events. The project has multiple objectives. Through this space, the port hopes to promote port professions, engage the port community, develop synergies with local players and make itself more accessible to citizens. Since signing the Port Center Charter in 2015 with AIVP, the GPMG has become part of a network of port cities committed to developing their port-city interface.
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Energy transition and circular economy
Port of Barcelona certifies the joint port community’s carbon footprint
Barcelona (Spain) has become the first Mediterranean port to certify the carbon footprint of its entire port community using ISO 14064 standards. In 2022, the Port’s carbon footprint was calculated at 495,356 tCOâ‚‚eq (tonnes of CO2 equivalent), incorporating new activities like industry, port works, and ship waste, alongside previous operations. Ships were the largest contributors (64%), followed by port concessions (29%), works and waste (4%), and land mobility (3%). This certification, conducted by DNV, enhances data reliability for future assessments and supports the Port’s Energy Transition Plan, which aims to decarbonize operations and promote sustainable fuels. Collaborative efforts highlight the importance of data collection and a cultural shift toward sustainability.
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Energy transition and circular economy
Funding approved for Falkik’s industrial transition
In November, the Scottish, UK, and municipal governments approved funding for the Falkirk development plan. The plan will see the canal-side district transformed from one of UK’s most polluting industrial areas into a leading-edge business park in the field of energy transition. The ÂŁ80 million project has a number of components: CO2 capture and utilization mechanisms, a center linked to canal activities, a training center for transitional professions, a new multimodal hub to promote active mobility, and the transformation of former industrial areas. The project is expected to create 2,000 new jobs and greatly improve the quality of life for residents thanks to new public spaces and work on the transport hub.
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Human capital
Port Maritime Center to open in Tacoma in 2026
In November, the Port Commissioners of the city in Washington State (USA) approved the Port Maritime Center project. The 8-hectare project will include facilities for a wide range of sea-related activities. It will include the creation of a public training school for seafaring professions, called Maritime|253, as well as new spaces for port administration and associations. Explanatory footpaths will surround the various buildings, linking them to the nearby waterways. The partnership between the educational network and the port will highlight and offer little-known career opportunities for the city’s pupils and students. Construction is scheduled to begin in early 2025, and the school’s programs is to be launched in the fall of 2025.
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Results of the 2024 edition of the AIVP Prize Antoine Rufenacht
One year after the launch, in Venice (Italy), of the first edition of the AIVP Prize Antoine Rufenacht, and 1 month and a half after the 6 finalist candidates were auditioned, Geraldine Knatz, co-chairwoman alongside Carola Hein, shared the Grand Jury’s conclusions on behalf of the official Prize Ceremony held in Lisbon (Portugal) on November 27.
The Development Company for the Reconversion of Tangier City Port area (SAPT SA) was awarded for the Tangier City Port Area Reconversion, becoming the 1st winner of the AIVP Prize Antoine Rufenacht. Geraldine Knatz also announced that the Redevelopment of Javel Bas Port presented by HAROPA PORT deserved a Special Mention.
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From Le Havre to Lisbon, a meeting of Port Citizens
Driven by boldness and the desire to meet new people, two women, Julie and Bénédicte, hitchhiked from Le Havre to Lisbon to attend the 19th World Conference on Cities and Ports.
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19th World Conference Cities and Ports: A Resounding Success in Shaping Sustainable Urban-Port Futures
The 19th World Conference Cities and Ports, organized by the International Association Cities and Ports (AIVP) in cooperation with Port Authority of Lisbon, concluded with resounding success, drawing over 400 participants, almost 100 speakers, from more than 50 countries.
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Quality food for all
The Port of Hueneme (USA) invests in its community by organizing a Thanksgiving meal for the homeless, alongside its 109th food distribution
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Biodiversity
For the fourth year running, Hutchison Ports Pakistan is committed to sustainable development through its “Go Green” initiative, which aims to plant 100,000 indigenous trees
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Health and life quality
Mexican senate approves 42$ tax on all cruise passengers calling in Mexican ports, ending the exemption applied until now on the cost of migratory services
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Energy transition and circular economy
Launch of Green North Sea Shipping Corridor project between Port of Tyne (UK) and Port of Ijmuiden (Netherlands)
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Energy transition and circular economy
Sogestran christens France’s first green hydrogen-powered river boat
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