Print Email Facebook Twitter Sustainable port development based on the blue economy framework in china Title Sustainable port development based on the blue economy framework in china: The example of qingdao port Author Zhang, Yan (Harbin Normal University) Ravesteijn, W. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology) Contributor Passerini, G. (editor) Ricci, S. (editor) Date 2019 Abstract This research is focusing on China’s new concept of “blue economy” and the integration of it into the country’s sustainable development efforts. Under the Blue Economy framework, Chinese ocean-based economic development has experienced an obvious acceleration over the last three decades, which has increased sustainable development capabilities. Meanwhile, national plans are being implemented in order to promote future oceanic sustainable development. The Qingdao Port is the iconic example of the Blue Economy practices resulting from the Chinese oceanic development strategy and it has indeed been quite successful in its development until now since the introduction of the Blue Economic Zone and the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) programmes. Moreover, the sustainable experience of the Qingdao port shows an optional reference of the blue economic plan to other ports expecting an optimal ocean development. Finally, some challenges and opportunities will be discussed for further research and practical improvements. Subject Blue economyBRIOcean economyQingdao portSustainable development To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b92a21cc-a746-4dda-89b7-84aa4174c445 DOI https://doi.org/10.2495/MT190121 Publisher WITPress ISBN 9781784663476 Source Maritime Transport, MT2019 Event 1st International Conference on Maritime Transport, MT2019, 2019-09-10 → 2019-09-12, Rome, Italy Series WIT Transactions on the Built Environment, 1743-3509, 187 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2019 Yan Zhang, W. Ravesteijn Files PDF MT19012FU1.pdf 455.39 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:b92a21cc-a746-4dda-89b7-84aa4174c445/datastream/OBJ/view