Sustainable Port Development in the ASEAN Region
© GIZ, Port Sustainability
The sustainable port development programme in the ASEAN region assists to shift the emphasis from mere reactive complying with minimum standards to a pro-active approach to achieve quality and sustainability in safety, health and environmental (SHE) management in the participating ports.
Main features and components
The project signed a collaboration agreement with the Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA) with the objective to jointly assist partner ports to implement and continually improve Safety, Health and Environmental (SHE) management under an integrated systematic approach in accordance with the provisions of the Port Safety, Health and Environmental Management (PSHEM) Code, a standard developed by PEMSEA. The project strengthens port authorities, private terminal operators and other public or private companies.
The project intends to focus on the following key areas:
- National level SHE policies, regulations and inspections involvement
- Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
- Green / Sustainable port policies
- Stakeholder involvement in SHE
- Exchange and dissemination of experience and of best practices
Implementation and work steps
ASEAN Ports Association (APA)
- Responsible for coordinating the implementation of the project
- Associated personnel to support the project will be made available when necessary
Participating Ports
- Provide a regional project office (Port Authority of Thailand)
- Provide management support
- Actively participate in project activities
- Assigns focal persons to the project
- Provide training facilities
National Level
- Provides a platform for discussion on key legislative issues and international regulations and conventions
- Actively participate in project activities
- Assigns focal persons to the project
- Provide training facilities
Output
Project Achievements 2009-2012:
- 7 ports developed, improved and/or implemented a Port SHE Management System (PSHEMS)
- 2 ports established a SHE department
- 3 ports improved Ship Waste Reception and Waste Management (MARPOL 73/78); awareness towards a regional approach was realized
- 7 port emission inventories were completed
- a guideline for efficient traffic management in the port area was developed
- a platform for ports and ministries to discuss technical and regulatory issues in a regional context was organized
Further benefits:
- Enhanced compliance with international conventions
- Stable, transparent and regionally harmonized legal framework
- Efficient Management Systems that reduce risks and pollution at source to prevent environmental and socio-economic damages
- Risk Management and Contingency Planning
- Improved Safety and health conditions through the provision of adequate training
- Close cooperation and consultation between all stakeholders
- Improved trading conditions
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Characteristics
Phase of intervention
Designing SIA, Technical infrastructure
Level of intervention
Park management
Regions
Asia
Target groups
Company, SME, Industrial area management and operator, Municipality, Private investors