A Literature Analysis on Environmental Impacts and Relevant International Legislation of Shipyards
Shipyards are the place where the life cycle of a ship begins and ends. The life cycle of a ship, which starts with painting, blasting, and welding processes during the construction, is completed with the recycling of the steel parts and other equipment after the ship is scrapped. In this study, the...
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Published in: | Naše more znanstveni časopis za more i pomorstvo Vol. 71; no. 1; pp. 38 - 44 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Dubrovnik
Sveuiliste u Dubrovniku
01-05-2024
Sveučilište u Dubrovniku |
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Summary: | Shipyards are the place where the life cycle of a ship begins and ends. The life cycle of a ship, which starts with painting, blasting, and welding processes during the construction, is completed with the recycling of the steel parts and other equipment after the ship is scrapped. In this study, the harmful waste generated during the construction and recycling of ships in the shipyard and the environmental damage caused by this waste were investigated through a literature analysis. The content, implementation procedures and development processes of the relevant regulations are also examined. To fully evaluate the cumulative and holistic environmental impacts of shipyard processes, it is recommended to make greater use of the life cycle assessment approach. In this way, it will be possible to determine which process is more environmentally harmful during the shipbuilding, operation, and recycling phases, and to accurately determine the overall impact. |
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Bibliography: | 315457 |
ISSN: | 0469-6255 1848-6320 |
DOI: | 10.17818/NM/2024/1.3 |