Eco-friendly Shipping Practice Transformation in Improving Social and Economic Welfare of Coastal Communities

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Revinsyah Nabil Kautsar Kabalmay
Jony Rodrigues Varela

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Sustainable shipping has become a key focus in efforts to improve the social and economic welfare of coastal communities. By adopting environmentally friendly technologies and reducing emissions, this practice contributes to improved air quality and the health of communities around the harbor. The emergence of green service industries and an improved fisheries sector are creating new economic opportunities for local communities. The transition to sustainable shipping also brings challenges, such as the need for large investments and the risk of economic inequality if not managed well. An inclusive and participatory approach is needed to ensure that the benefits of sustainable shipping practices are equally felt by all coastal communities. This research aims to explore the social and economic impacts of sustainable shipping practices on coastal communities, and provide policy recommendations that are responsive to local needs. With a comprehensive approach, this study is expected to make a significant contribution to the development of sustainable shipping policies that are oriented towards the welfare of coastal communities.

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Kabalmay, R. N. K., & Varela, J. R. . (2021). Eco-friendly Shipping Practice Transformation in Improving Social and Economic Welfare of Coastal Communities. Journal of Social Science Studies, 1(1), 221-226. https://jos3journals.id/index.php/jos3/article/view/103

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