
| Judul | Sustainable and Efficient Maritime Operations / Jiaguo Liu |
| Pengarang | Jiaguo Liu Jun Ye |
| Penerbitan | 4052 Basel, Switzerland : MDPI, 2026 |
| Deskripsi Fisik | 374 |
| ISBN | 978-3-7258-7045-5 |
| Subjek | Engineering, marine engineering |
| Catatan | "Summary This Reprint presents a collection of studies addressing sustainable and efficient maritime operations from technological, environmental, and managerial perspectives. The contributions reflect recent advances in maritime research, covering themes such as alternative fuels, emission reduction strategies, digitalization, intelligent decision support, port operations, maritime communications, safety management, and system resilience. Together, the papers illustrate how operational efficiency, environmental performance, and safety considerations are increasingly interconnected within modern maritime systems. The Reprint highlights the growing role of data-driven methods, artificial intelligence, and optimization techniques in improving maritime decision-making, while also emphasizing the continued importance of human expertise in safety-critical environments. Several studies provide system-level and lifecycle-based analyses of decarbonization pathways, offering insights into the economic and environment |
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