Photo Charbel ALKHOURY

CHARBEL ALKHOURY

DOCTORANT(E)

Thesis title

  • Parts et urgences de la lutte contre la pollution pour la santé environnementale

Under the direction of

  • arrow_right Thesis supervisor: César Ducruet

Research interests

  • arrow_right Commerce international
  • arrow_right Environnement
  • arrow_right Santé publique
  • arrow_right Economie comportementale
  • arrow_right Economie politique

Research group

    Transitions, Environnement, Énergie, Institutions, Territoires

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2026-5

Maritime traffic specialization and environmental health impacts in European port cities

Charbel ALKHOURY, César Ducruet, Magali Dumontet, Mariantonia Lo Prete, Barbara Polo Martin, Ling Sun, Sheng Zhang

Abstract
This paper investigates the influence of multiple vessel traffics on air pollution and public health in European port cities. A sample of 120 Functional Urban Areas (FUAs) is analysed over the period 2000-2019, confronting container, cruise, liquid bulk, and solid bulk traffic with environmental (emissions of CO², PM2.5, NO²), public health (life expectancy, mortality rate), and socio-economic features like population density and GDP per inhabitant. Results from the fixed effects model show that population density is the major cause of all pollutions, followed by GDP and solid bulks, while life expectancy and mortality are mainly influenced by the nature of the local socio-economic environment (population density, age, GDP, bed rates, educational level). This is complemented by a factor analysis and a hierarchical clustering, which reveal the existence of three types of port cities: critical, tourism, and metropolitan. The typology of port cities is further discussed based on ground observation in particular sites.
Mot(s) clé(s)
Europe; Functional Urban Area; hinterland; port city; sea transport; specialization; supply chains
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