From busiest to smartest: Erasmus IHS students make the case to One Planet Port

How can one of Europe’s largest and most complex ports transform itself to operate within planetary boundaries – without sacrificing economic strength or social equity? That was the central question a group of 30 master’s students from the Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies (IHS), Erasmus University Rotterdam, took on as a seven-week advisory […]
From vision to implementation: five policy recommendations to transform ports in Europe and Rotterdam

Time is running out. Seven of the nine planetary boundaries have already been breached – and ports can play a decisive role in turning the tide. Realigning ports with ecological limits is urgent, necessary, and a matter of strategic self-interest. One Planet Port’s new Policy Brief equips policymakers in Europe and Rotterdam with the frameworks […]
Beyond greenwashing – a real course for the port of tomorrow

A Vision for the Port of Rotterdam: Thriving Within Planetary Boundaries Drawing on decades of academic research and analysis, One Planet Port publishes its Vision Report for the Port of Rotterdam: a concrete and ambitious answer to the question of how one of the world’s largest ports can become truly sustainable – not through isolated […]