The drafting of the new Port Master Plan (PRP) of Genoa spans across both a comparison with the approach adopted by the PRP in force (2001) and an analysis of trends in the maritime industry that requires planning on a large scale in a bid to meet the future challenges posed by the advent of the new behemoth container ships. The guidelines of the new PRP (2012) identify five main objectives: integration in the national logistics network, increased competitiveness, productivity growth, environmental sustainability, added-value to the regional and local area. Within this framework, public discussions chaired by the Port Authority with the port stakeholders has given rise to strategic guidelines, including a wider port turning basin which received broad consensus. The new PRP will be designed as a “structural plan”, flexible in its implementation phase and promoter of new technologies and best practices in support of the development policies of the port.

Il nuovo Piano Regolatore del Porto di Genova: metodo e processo

MORETTI, BEATRICE;
2015-01-01

Abstract

The drafting of the new Port Master Plan (PRP) of Genoa spans across both a comparison with the approach adopted by the PRP in force (2001) and an analysis of trends in the maritime industry that requires planning on a large scale in a bid to meet the future challenges posed by the advent of the new behemoth container ships. The guidelines of the new PRP (2012) identify five main objectives: integration in the national logistics network, increased competitiveness, productivity growth, environmental sustainability, added-value to the regional and local area. Within this framework, public discussions chaired by the Port Authority with the port stakeholders has given rise to strategic guidelines, including a wider port turning basin which received broad consensus. The new PRP will be designed as a “structural plan”, flexible in its implementation phase and promoter of new technologies and best practices in support of the development policies of the port.
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