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Airport development and metropolitan planning in Hong Kong

2019

Hong Kong, one of the world’s major international airports, has responded to the challenge of congestion of an airport too small for a growing air traffic by building a new efficient airport, thus opening the way for a reconversion of the old airport site. This has allowed Hong Kong to strengthen its position as a global hub for air freight and international passengers, while being a core element of the ongoing spatial restructuration of the Pearl River delta, including a new town next to the airport and an intermodal center at the end of the HKMZ bridge-tunnel from Macau.

Airports[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyVilles nouvellesaménagement régionalaéroportsregional planningaménagement métropolitainnews towns[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographymetropolitan planningHong kong
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Energy saving in airports by trigeneration. Part I: Assessing economic and technical potential

2006

Airports are very energy-intensive areas, because of the large buildings (both terminals and non-passengers areas) equipped with heating and air-conditioning systems, the high power demand for lighting and electric equipment and the energy requests from many facilities within the airport area. The contemporaneous and high demand for power and heat makes cogeneration to represent a viable solution for energy saving; in southern climate zones, however, combined heating, cooling and power (CHCP) systems can lead to even better results. This paper constitutes the first part of a work in two parts; starting from an analysis of typical energy demand profiles in airports, economical and technical …

Climate zonesEngineeringEnergy demandAirportsTrigenerationbusiness.industryElectric equipmentEnvironmental engineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyFeasibilityIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPower (physics)Transport engineeringCogenerationWork (electrical)Power demandEnergy savingSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica IndustrialebusinessEnergy (signal processing)Applied Thermal Engineering
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Exploring Airports’ Landside Congestion Impacts on the dynamic of Passengers Satisfaction

2014

Passengers SatisfactionSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleAirports’ Landside CongestionSystem Dynamics
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New Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) Crossing Borders Beyond Cities, Nations, and Continents: Impact of International Travel

2021

The third outbreak of coronavirus in the form of the COVID-19 infection started in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. The early and rapid spread of this infection across borders can be largely attributed to international air travel that has become a part of modern globalization. In this article, we analyze the spread of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) along the routes of international travel, both by air and by sea. Pitfalls of various screening methods used at the airports and the importance of optimal aircraft ventilation are discussed. Also, we suggest measures that can be taken to reduce the risk of transmission associated with air travel.

TravelCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)AirportsSARS-CoV-2Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)RCOVID-19medicine.disease_causeGlobal HealthDisease OutbreaksGlobalizationGeographymedicineGlobal healthScreening methodHumansMedicineSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirusEconomic geographyChinahuman activitiesCoronavirusBalkan Medical Journal
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The Importance of Air Connectivity and the Impact on Romanian Airports

2019

In a world where passenger air travel is set to keep a positive growth rate over the years, airports all over the world are striving to increase their connectivity rate by attracting different airline companies, either for point to point connections or hub connectivity to wider the number of destinations reached from the airport to all over the world via a hub. From an airport perspective, creating a strategy to increase the connectivity performance index requires a lot of market analysis, following latest developments of hub connections from all over Europe, as hub connectivity tends to change on a yearly basis. Airport connectivity performance is directly linked to growth, studies (ACI Eu…

hub connectivityRomanian airportsairport connectivityairport direct connectivityairport indirect connectivityairport competitionlcsh:Businesslcsh:HF5001-6182Expert Journal of Business and Management
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Air pollution and airport apron workers: A neglected occupational setting in epidemiological research.

2020

Abstract Introduction Airport apron workers are occupationally exposed to jet exhaust and major concern is related to the exposure to ultrafine particles (UFP) from aircrafts. To date, little attention has been given to occupational exposures to aircraft-related UFP, although aircraft engines have high emissions of ultrafine particles, which are orders of magnitude higher than residential exposure. UFP could possibly contribute to the development of cancer, heart disease, mental illness, and respiratory symptoms. In addition to particulate matter, apron workers are exposed to other polluting substances associated with vehicles, aircraft exhaust or direct fuel emissions. Methods We performed…

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Multicriteria Decision Aiding for Planning Renewable Power Production at Moroccan Airports

2022

This study is about multicriteria decision aiding (MCDA) for the green airports program of the Moroccan Airport Authority ONDA. The goal of the program is to develop significant amounts of renewable power at airports. In particular, ONDA wants to select airports at which large solar and wind power parks should be built. Multiple criteria, including economy, technical feasibility, and environmental concerns, must be considered simultaneously. In this study, we apply Stochastic Multicriteria Acceptability Analysis (SMAA) for ranking the candidates to be developed into green airports. The analysis is conducted in phases with different sets of criteria. This study is the first application of MC…

multicriteria decision aidingenergiankulutus (energiateknologia)uusiutuvat energialähteetkestävä kehitysstokastinen monikriteerinen arvostusanalyysilentoliikenneACCEPTABILITY ANALYSISpäätöksentukijärjestelmätaurinkoenergiapartial rankingrenewable powertuulienergiaMODELgreen airportsSMAAlentokentät
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