Supporting a regional dialogue on sustainable maritime connectivity : results of the 2023 Asia-Pacific Regional Forum on Sustainable Maritime Connectivity

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RT Generic T1 Supporting a regional dialogue on sustainable maritime connectivity : results of the 2023 Asia-Pacific Regional Forum on Sustainable Maritime Connectivity A1 UN.ESCAP, Korea Maritime Institute (KMI), Republic of Korea. Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, YR 2023-05 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6572 PB UN.ESCAP AB <p>Regular sharing of best practices and experiences on these and related issues can contribute to promoting better maritime transport connectivity as well as stimulating collective action for achieving SDGs. In recognition of this, the Regional Action Programme for Sustainable Transport Development in Asia and the Pacific (2022–2026), adopted at the Fourth Ministerial Conference on Transport in Bangkok in December 2021, establishes a systematic regional dialogue on sustainable and resilient maritime connectivity, including the promotion of the development of low- and zero-emissions green shipping for Asia and the Pacific in close partnership with global and regional actors and the shipping industry.<br /> <br />The first edition of such a regional dialogue was held in 2022 as part of a Regional Forum on Connecting to Global Supply Chains through Inter-Regional Land Corridors and Maritime Routes (22-23 June 2022). The results of the 2022 dialogue are published in the dedicated policy brief, available at: <a href="https://www.unescap.org/sites/default/d8files/event-documents/June22-23_PolicyBrief_Connecting_to-Global-supply-chains.pdf.">https://www.unescap.org/sites/default/d8files/event-documents/June22-23_PolicyBrief_Connecting_to-Global-supply-chains.pdf</a>.<br /> <br />This policy brief presents the results of the 2023 edition of the Asia-Pacific Regional Forum on Sustainable Maritime Connectivity was held in Bangkok, Thailand and online on 30-31 May 2023.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Supporting a regional dialogue on sustainable maritime connectivity : results of the 2023 Asia-Pacific Regional Forum on Sustainable Maritime Connectivity AU - UN.ESCAPKorea Maritime Institute (KMI)Republic of Korea. Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries Y1 - 2023-05 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6572 PB - UN.ESCAP AB -Regular sharing of best practices and experiences on these and related issues can contribute to promoting better maritime transport connectivity as well as stimulating collective action for achieving SDGs. In recognition of this, the Regional Action Programme for Sustainable Transport Development in Asia and the Pacific (2022–2026), adopted at the Fourth Ministerial Conference on Transport in Bangkok in December 2021, establishes a systematic regional dialogue on sustainable and resilient maritime connectivity, including the promotion of the development of low- and zero-emissions green shipping for Asia and the Pacific in close partnership with global and regional actors and the shipping industry.
The first edition of such a regional dialogue was held in 2022 as part of a Regional Forum on Connecting to Global Supply Chains through Inter-Regional Land Corridors and Maritime Routes (22-23 June 2022). The results of the 2022 dialogue are published in the dedicated policy brief, available at: https://www.unescap.org/sites/default/d8files/event-documents/June22-23_PolicyBrief_Connecting_to-Global-supply-chains.pdf.
This policy brief presents the results of the 2023 edition of the Asia-Pacific Regional Forum on Sustainable Maritime Connectivity was held in Bangkok, Thailand and online on 30-31 May 2023.
Regular sharing of best practices and experiences on these and related issues can contribute to promoting better maritime transport connectivity as well as stimulating collective action for achieving SDGs. In recognition of this, the Regional Action Programme for Sustainable Transport Development in Asia and the Pacific (2022–2026), adopted at the Fourth Ministerial Conference on Transport in Bangkok in December 2021, establishes a systematic regional dialogue on sustainable and resilient maritime connectivity, including the promotion of the development of low- and zero-emissions green shipping for Asia and the Pacific in close partnership with global and regional actors and the shipping industry.
The first edition of such a regional dialogue was held in 2022 as part of a Regional Forum on Connecting to Global Supply Chains through Inter-Regional Land Corridors and Maritime Routes (22-23 June 2022). The results of the 2022 dialogue are published in the dedicated policy brief, available at: https://www.unescap.org/sites/default/d8files/event-documents/June22-23_PolicyBrief_Connecting_to-Global-supply-chains.pdf.
This policy brief presents the results of the 2023 edition of the Asia-Pacific Regional Forum on Sustainable Maritime Connectivity was held in Bangkok, Thailand and online on 30-31 May 2023.
Regular sharing of best practices and experiences on these and related issues can contribute to promoting better maritime transport connectivity as well as stimulating collective action for achieving SDGs. In recognition of this, the Regional Action Programme for Sustainable Transport Development in Asia and the Pacific (2022–2026), adopted at the Fourth Ministerial Conference on Transport in Bangkok in December 2021, establishes a systematic regional dialogue on sustainable and resilient maritime connectivity, including the promotion of the development of low- and zero-emissions green shipping for Asia and the Pacific in close partnership with global and regional actors and the shipping industry.
The first edition of such a regional dialogue was held in 2022 as part of a Regional Forum on Connecting to Global Supply Chains through Inter-Regional Land Corridors and Maritime Routes (22-23 June 2022). The results of the 2022 dialogue are published in the dedicated policy brief, available at: https://www.unescap.org/sites/default/d8files/event-documents/June22-23_PolicyBrief_Connecting_to-Global-supply-chains.pdf.
This policy brief presents the results of the 2023 edition of the Asia-Pacific Regional Forum on Sustainable Maritime Connectivity was held in Bangkok, Thailand and online on 30-31 May 2023.
Regular sharing of best practices and experiences on these and related issues can contribute to promoting better maritime transport connectivity as well as stimulating collective action for achieving SDGs. In recognition of this, the Regional Action Programme for Sustainable Transport Development in Asia and the Pacific (2022–2026), adopted at the Fourth Ministerial Conference on Transport in Bangkok in December 2021, establishes a systematic regional dialogue on sustainable and resilient maritime connectivity, including the promotion of the development of low- and zero-emissions green shipping for Asia and the Pacific in close partnership with global and regional actors and the shipping industry.
The first edition of such a regional dialogue was held in 2022 as part of a Regional Forum on Connecting to Global Supply Chains through Inter-Regional Land Corridors and Maritime Routes (22-23 June 2022). The results of the 2022 dialogue are published in the dedicated policy brief, available at: https://www.unescap.org/sites/default/d8files/event-documents/June22-23_PolicyBrief_Connecting_to-Global-supply-chains.pdf.
This policy brief presents the results of the 2023 edition of the Asia-Pacific Regional Forum on Sustainable Maritime Connectivity was held in Bangkok, Thailand and online on 30-31 May 2023.
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Regular sharing of best practices and experiences on these and related issues can contribute to promoting better maritime transport connectivity as well as stimulating collective action for achieving SDGs. In recognition of this, the Regional Action Programme for Sustainable Transport Development in Asia and the Pacific (2022–2026), adopted at the Fourth Ministerial Conference on Transport in Bangkok in December 2021, establishes a systematic regional dialogue on sustainable and resilient maritime connectivity, including the promotion of the development of low- and zero-emissions green shipping for Asia and the Pacific in close partnership with global and regional actors and the shipping industry.
The first edition of such a regional dialogue was held in 2022 as part of a Regional Forum on Connecting to Global Supply Chains through Inter-Regional Land Corridors and Maritime Routes (22-23 June 2022). The results of the 2022 dialogue are published in the dedicated policy brief, available at: https://www.unescap.org/sites/default/d8files/event-documents/June22-23_PolicyBrief_Connecting_to-Global-supply-chains.pdf.
This policy brief presents the results of the 2023 edition of the Asia-Pacific Regional Forum on Sustainable Maritime Connectivity was held in Bangkok, Thailand and online on 30-31 May 2023.