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http://dx.doi.org/10.7837/kosomes.2021.27.2.286

A Study on the Development of National Impact Assessment Guidelines for Greenhouse Gas Reduction Measures of IMO  

Kim, Bo-ram (Shipping and Logistics Research Division, Korea Maritime Institute)
Ahn, Young-gyun (Shipping and Logistics Research Division, Korea Maritime Institute)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety / v.27, no.2, 2021 , pp. 286-294 More about this Journal
Abstract
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has been seeking measures to prevent climate change caused by shipping and actively discussing the initial strategy of reducing ship greenhouse gas emissions adopted in 2018. Member states are proposing various reduction measures in the IMO's 5th International Working Group on the Reduction of Greenhouse-gas emissions. However, each member country's method of measuring impact assessment differs, making it impossible to objectively compare impact assessment by country. As such, various measures have been proposed by each country to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and it is necessary to determine a standard impact assessment measurement method that can be applied to all countries before 2023, when IMO's greenhouse gas reduction strategy is implemented. Therefore, this study seeks to develop detailed guidelines for impact assessment to objectively compare the impact assessment results of ships' greenhouse gas reduction measures. Drawing detailed guidelines that can compare the effectiveness of each country's reduction strategies will enable the IMO leading marine environment GHG reduction.
Keywords
International Maritime Organization (IMO); Ship greenhouse gas; Reduction of Greenhouse Gas; Impact Assessment; Guidelines for impact assessment;
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