This course positions itself at the forefront of the global shipping industry's low-carbon transformation, establishing a four-dimensional theoretical framework integrating "technology-economy-policy-management" for systematic research in this field. On one hand, it deconstructs foundational theories such as the concepts, categories, characteristics, and systemic governance of zero-carbon shipping, equipping participants with comprehensive understanding of its architecture. Simultaneously, it examines cutting-edge domains including carbon trading markets, green fuel alternatives, and vessel emission reduction technologies, offering practical decision-making frameworks through multidimensional analysis and cost-benefit evaluation methodologies. The curriculum further bridges theory with practice by analyzing regional policies (e.g., EU and China) and emerging initiatives like green shipping corridors, enabling learners to master core principles of zero-carbon shipping economics and management. Ultimately, the program empowers professionals to drive sustainable transitions in maritime operations and emerge as catalytic leaders in the industry's green evolution.
It provides students with practical decision - making ideas. At the same time, by combining policies of regions such as the EU and China, as well as emerging practical cases such as green shipping corridors, it helps students integrate theory with practice, master the core points of zero - carbon shipping economy and management, and thus contribute to the green transformation process of the shipping industry and grow into powerful promoters of the green development of the industry.
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