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Determining reasonability criteria for climate projects in water transport

EDN: ZURMGR

Abstract

   The paper examines the regulatory framework for climate projects in water transport.

   The purpose of the study is to obtain a logical sequence of actions to assess the applicability of a particular type of climate project in water transport.

   The purpose of the study is to demonstrate the implementation of the expert assessment method to determine the reasonability of creating a climate project in accordance with the proposed criteria, as well as to compare climate projects with common goals and differing in execution.

   The research materials of domestic and foreign scientists, as well as relevant guidance documents, are summarized and analyzed. The study demonstrates the regulatory framework for the application of climate projects, as well as outlines the main ways to assess the applicability of climate projects in water transport. Further actions of the authors will be to assess the attractiveness of the participation of stakeholders in climate projects related to making changes to the design or device of the vessel in order to meet the formal characteristics of the climate project.

About the Authors

A. S. Reutskii
FAI Russian Maritime Register of Shipping
Russian Federation

PhD

191181; Millionnaya ul., 7A; St. Petersburg



D. S. Semionichev
FAI Russian Maritime Register of Shipping
Russian Federation

PhD

191181; Millionnaya ul., 7A; St. Petersburg



A. A. Mikheeva
FAI Russian Maritime Register of Shipping; A.N. Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry of the RAS
Russian Federation

Lead R&D Specialist, PhD student

191181; Millionnaya ul., 7A;  St. Petersburg; Moscow



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Reutskii A.S., Semionichev D.S., Mikheeva A.A. Determining reasonability criteria for climate projects in water transport. Research Bulletin by Russian Maritime Register of Shipping. 2025;(78):16-22. (In Russ.) EDN: ZURMGR

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