MSAT 2019 Conference

Sustainable Port Planning: A Case Study of UNs SDG Programs in Future Indonesian Ports Planning
Dhaneswara Al Amien (a), Fera Dwi Setyani (b*), Rajin Sihombing (c)

a) Chalmers University of Technology
Chalmersplatsen 4, 412 96 Göteborg, Sweden
amien[at]student.chalmers.se
b) Universitas Pertamina
*feradwisetyani[at]universitaspertamina.ac.id
c) Institut Teknologi Bandung
rajinsihombing[at]gmail.com


Abstract

As one of the biggest maritime nation in the world, Indonesia has big advantages and potential with its long coastline. Part of the maritime industry that Indonesia can provide is the port services. The port development hoped to increase an area income by letting the business opportunity growing through the ease access of logistics, but on the other hand, the port development causing negative effects on the side, such as biodiversity risk and environmental issue such as air, water, and noise pollution. The biggest reference in this study is the Global Goals for Sustainable Development (SDGs) set by United Nation (UN) General Assembly. In this study, the vision of United Nation (UN) for the year of 2030 will be considered and compared to the current requirement of Indonesian-s port study of which already put the environmental issues to be addressed. As a result, there will be challenges and inputs for the authorities as the stakeholder in Indonesian Port Planning study.

Keywords: Port Planning, UN SDGs

Topic: Ocean Engineering and Technology

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/zY34FWRBdJhk

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