INTEGRATION NEEDS AND CHALLENGES FOR GREEN AND SMART TRANSFORMATION OF PORT INDUSTRY BASED ON MULTI-SOURCE DATA

This research explores the integration needs and challenges for achieving green and smart transformation in the port industry, leveraging multi -source data and geographic information technology. The study utilizes comprehensive data, including information from the National Enterprise Credit Informa...

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Main Authors: Wang, Peng, Zhang, Qin, Dai, Jie, Wang, Sija, Cai, Helen Huifei
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spelling my.um.eprints.459002024-11-14T04:32:42Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/45900/ INTEGRATION NEEDS AND CHALLENGES FOR GREEN AND SMART TRANSFORMATION OF PORT INDUSTRY BASED ON MULTI-SOURCE DATA Wang, Peng Zhang, Qin Dai, Jie Wang, Sija Cai, Helen Huifei TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This research explores the integration needs and challenges for achieving green and smart transformation in the port industry, leveraging multi -source data and geographic information technology. The study utilizes comprehensive data, including information from the National Enterprise Credit Information Publicity System, the National Catalogue Service for Geographic Information, and road network maps of Jiangsu Province in China. Geographical analysis methods, such as weighted kernel density estimation and standard deviation ellipse analysis, are employed to identify spatial distribution patterns and changes in the port and shipping service industry. The results indicate a spatial distribution pattern with weak expansion from the center, along the ``northwest -southeast'' direction. Challenges such as decentralized management and competition for interests hinder port integration for sustainable development. By understanding the spatial dynamics, policymakers can make informed decisions for a greener, smarter, and more efficient port sector. Editura Academiei Romane 2024-01 Article PeerReviewed Wang, Peng and Zhang, Qin and Dai, Jie and Wang, Sija and Cai, Helen Huifei (2024) INTEGRATION NEEDS AND CHALLENGES FOR GREEN AND SMART TRANSFORMATION OF PORT INDUSTRY BASED ON MULTI-SOURCE DATA. Revue Roumaine des Sciences Techniques Serie Electrotechnique et Energetique, 69 (1). ISSN 0035-4066, DOI https://doi.org/10.59277/RRST-EE.2024.1.13 <https://doi.org/10.59277/RRST-EE.2024.1.13>. https://doi.org/10.59277/RRST-EE.2024.1.13 10.59277/RRST-EE.2024.1.13
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Wang, Peng
Zhang, Qin
Dai, Jie
Wang, Sija
Cai, Helen Huifei
INTEGRATION NEEDS AND CHALLENGES FOR GREEN AND SMART TRANSFORMATION OF PORT INDUSTRY BASED ON MULTI-SOURCE DATA
description This research explores the integration needs and challenges for achieving green and smart transformation in the port industry, leveraging multi -source data and geographic information technology. The study utilizes comprehensive data, including information from the National Enterprise Credit Information Publicity System, the National Catalogue Service for Geographic Information, and road network maps of Jiangsu Province in China. Geographical analysis methods, such as weighted kernel density estimation and standard deviation ellipse analysis, are employed to identify spatial distribution patterns and changes in the port and shipping service industry. The results indicate a spatial distribution pattern with weak expansion from the center, along the ``northwest -southeast'' direction. Challenges such as decentralized management and competition for interests hinder port integration for sustainable development. By understanding the spatial dynamics, policymakers can make informed decisions for a greener, smarter, and more efficient port sector.
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author Wang, Peng
Zhang, Qin
Dai, Jie
Wang, Sija
Cai, Helen Huifei
author_facet Wang, Peng
Zhang, Qin
Dai, Jie
Wang, Sija
Cai, Helen Huifei
author_sort Wang, Peng
title INTEGRATION NEEDS AND CHALLENGES FOR GREEN AND SMART TRANSFORMATION OF PORT INDUSTRY BASED ON MULTI-SOURCE DATA
title_short INTEGRATION NEEDS AND CHALLENGES FOR GREEN AND SMART TRANSFORMATION OF PORT INDUSTRY BASED ON MULTI-SOURCE DATA
title_full INTEGRATION NEEDS AND CHALLENGES FOR GREEN AND SMART TRANSFORMATION OF PORT INDUSTRY BASED ON MULTI-SOURCE DATA
title_fullStr INTEGRATION NEEDS AND CHALLENGES FOR GREEN AND SMART TRANSFORMATION OF PORT INDUSTRY BASED ON MULTI-SOURCE DATA
title_full_unstemmed INTEGRATION NEEDS AND CHALLENGES FOR GREEN AND SMART TRANSFORMATION OF PORT INDUSTRY BASED ON MULTI-SOURCE DATA
title_sort integration needs and challenges for green and smart transformation of port industry based on multi-source data
publisher Editura Academiei Romane
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/45900/
https://doi.org/10.59277/RRST-EE.2024.1.13
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