Project Official selection 2024
Green Alat: Building an Eco-Port City for a sustainable future
A project supported by: Port of Baku
Completion date: 2024
To sum up
The ‘Green Alat’ project, supported by the Port of Baku, is taking place against a backdrop of strong industrial growth in the city of Alat, at a time when a third of the population is under 18. The project is part of the Port of Baku’s 2035 carbon neutrality strategy. In particular, it aims to strengthen relations between the port and the community of Alat by offering recreational areas, educational opportunities and environmental benefits. The project submitted as part of the AIVP Prize Antoine Rufenacht includes:
1/ The creation of an EcoPark, a high-quality public space for the community offering a recreational area that helps to improve the living environment of the local population and contributes to environmental education.
2/ The launch of the RoboPort STEM Lab, which focuses on empowering young girls by offering training in Artificial Intelligence, software development and port engineering. This initiative promotes gender diversity and prepares participants for future careers in the maritime industry.
3/ The development of actions to protect biodiversity: in collaboration with the WWF, the Port of Baku is committed to safeguarding more than 40 species of birds by promoting nesting, food supply and the creation of ecological habitats. On Gill Island, the port has contributed to the modernisation of the wastewater treatment plant and the introduction of a sturgeon conservation and tree-planting programme.
Positioning of the project in relation to the Agenda 2030’s goals*
*According to the Port Authority of Vigo
Directly related | Indirectly related | Not related | |
Goal 1: Climate change adaptation | x | ||
Goal 2: Energy transition & circular economy | x | ||
Goal 3: Sustainable mobility | x | ||
Goal 4: Renewed governance | x | ||
Goal 5: Investing in human | x | ||
Goal 6: Port Culture & Identity | x | ||
Goal 7: Quality food for all | x | ||
Goal 8: Port city interface | x | ||
Goal 9: Health & life quality | x | ||
Goal 10: Protecting biodiversity | x |
Learn more about the AIVP commitment: Commitment – AIVP
Outstanding features:
- The project promote sustainable development within the community
- Developing recreational and sports facilities
- Developing a new training offer geared towards the port careers of tomorrow. Since its creation, the laboratory has trained 35 young people and plans to extend its scope to offer as many opportunities as possible to female students
- Implementation of a strategy to preserve biodiversity
- The participation of the local community was crucial to the success of the project. Extensive consultation ensured that initiatives met the needs and priorities of the community. Residents were actively involved in the development of the EcoPark and the RoboPort STEM laboratory
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About the Port of Baku
Built in 1902, the Port of Baku is a logistics center strategically located at the crossroads of the East-West and North-South transport corridors. Located in Alat, 70 kilometers from Baku, it is linked to major railroads and freeways. The port has 13 bridges and various terminals, notably for ro-ro, ferries and general cargo. As a public entity, it is affiliated to international organizations such as IACP and the UN Global Compact. It has a net-zero emissions plan for 2035, underlining its commitment to the environment.
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