Love Thy Neighbour: Social Benefits and Port-City Relationships Toby Roberts, Ian Williams, John Preston – University of Southampton Ramboll UK – Nick Clarke, Melinda Odum & Stephanie O’Gorman Sustainability 2021, 13(23), 13391; https://doi.org/10.3390/su132313391 Received: 3 October 2021 / Revised: 24 November 2021 / Accepted: 1 December 2021 / Published: 3 December 2021 Abstract As awareness of the negative externalities created by ports increases, …
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Jun 24
A Virtuous Circle? Increasing Local Benefits from Ports by Adopting Circular Economy Principles
A Virtuous Circle? Increasing Local Benefits from Ports by Adopting Circular Economy Principles by Toby Roberts Ian Williams Infrastructure Group, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Southampton, John Preston Transportation Group, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Southampton, Nick Clarke Melinda Odum Ramboll UK Ltd., Southampton Stefanie O’Gorman Ramboll UK Ltd., …
Jun 17
Artistic impression of a port-city of the future
CDT SIS PhD researcher and amateur artist Toby Roberts won the People’s Choice award at the Doctoral College Festival of Research Awards on 10th June 2021. The Research Awards and Director’s Awards are part of the Festival of Doctoral Research which recognises and celebrates exceptional achievements and contributions of the University’s postgraduate researchers. Creative Representations of Research Competition challenged postgraduate researchers …
Jun 11
Festival of Doctoral Research Awards 2021
The Festival of Doctoral Research went online this year. In the two-day conference-style event on the 9th and 10th June considering the unique challenges that have faced PGRs this year, celebrating PGRs’ achievements in the face of these, and reflecting upon what PGRs’ experiences during the pandemic mean for their future and that of doctoral research.  ​​​​​​​ …
Aug 10
The Southampton System: a new universal standard approach for port-city classification
Research Article Toby Roberts , Ian Williams  & John Preston Published online for Taylor and Francis: 10 Aug 2020 https://doi.org/10.1080/03088839.2020.1802785 Abstract The most widely-used current system for classifying port-cities is limited to container ports, excluding other types of cargo and passengers. This limits the usefulness of research findings and policy recommendations.
Oct 16
A classification system for port cities to improve understanding of port-city maritime pollution
Toby Roberts, Attard, {George S.}, Mario Brito, Florentin Bulot, Easton, {Natasha, Hazel Celeste}, Gerrard, {Simon P}, Gareth Giles, Kim, {Jang Young}, Robert Mayon, Nugraha, {Aditya Tafta}, Peter Shaw, Damon Teagle, Wright, {Andrew J}, Yakran, {Sevil Deniz}, Prof Ian Williams and Matthew Loxham The 12th International Conference of Port-City Universities League PUL 18 16/10/18 → 17/10/18 Ho-Chi Minh …