info_mark
exclamation_mark

CANADIAN IMMIGRATION UPDATES: Applicants to Master’s and Doctoral degrees are not affected by the recently announced cap on study permits. Read more

GS_Logo_Blue

 

CRSH FIP

 

Visit the Green Shipping Project Website

The UBC Centre for Transportation Studies together with 20 university partners and 19 non-academic industry and government partners lead an international maritime research network on governing environmental improvements in the maritime supply chain. The project is funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and includes economists, business management scholars and political scientists. 

While there is well-developed technical literature on ship design and the economics of efficient operation, sea transport is relatively under-­‐investigated in the business management, political economy and global governance literatures. There is consequently a major gap when it comes to understanding the implications of the accelerating "green shipping" trend, which calls for greater environmental accountability and reduction of the air, land and water impacts of the sector along the maritime supply chain. 

The Green Shipping research network aims to address this knowledge gap. The overall goal is to advance knowledge and understanding towards the progressive governance of sustainable maritime transport.

Image of woman with a headset talking
  • Have a question?

    Our team is happy to help.

  • Get in touch

    Centre for Transportation Studies
    +1 604.822.8505
    oplog@sauder.ubc.ca

    Sauder School of Business
    University of British Columbia
    2053 Main Mall
    Vancouver, B.C. Canada V6T 1Z2