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Maritime Governance Analysis for Domestic Ferry Safety and Sustainability by Employing Principles, Criteria and Indicators (PCIs) Framework

Mirza Zeeshan Baig (), Khanssa Lagdami and Kanwar Muhammad Javed Iqbal
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Mirza Zeeshan Baig: Department of Maritime Safety, World Maritime University, Fiskehamnsgatan 1, 21118 Malmö, Sweden
Khanssa Lagdami: Department of Maritime Law and Policy, World Maritime University, Fiskehamnsgatan 1, 21118 Malmö, Sweden
Kanwar Muhammad Javed Iqbal: Institute of Sustainable Development, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan

Sustainability, 2025, vol. 17, issue 21, 1-28

Abstract: The Safety–Sustainability Governance (SSG) Framework is presented to address critical governance and safety challenges in the domestic ferry sector, particularly in developing countries. The sector faces persistent challenges, indicating the inadequacies in aligning national policies with international yardsticks despite the present global maritime safety standards. To foster an equilibrium between regulatory compliance and rights-based inclusivity, the SSG approach integrates Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles, socio-technical systems (STS), and maritime governance theory. Based on literature review and a wider range survey conducted across 48 countries, the study assesses the SSG approach through four key principles. These principles are proactive planning, vibrant governance policies, effective management and monitoring, and climate-resilient safety practices. The study employed a strong evaluation of governance metrics by using the Principles, Criteria, and Indicators (PCI) methodology which was supported by the Simple Multi-Attribute Rating Technique (SMART). In order to validate the reliability and consistency of findings, statistical tools, such as Pearson Correlation and Cronbach’s Alpha, were used. This not only unveiled high compliance in protective planning and operational monitoring but also highlighted shortcomings in policy enforcement, stakeholders’ engagement, and climate adaptation strategies. The SSG framework acts as an adaptable tool that enables stakeholders to execute targeted improvements and determine governance adequacy. The application of this framework emphasis the significance of stakeholder collaboration, advanced technologies, and regulatory alignment in promoting sustainability and safety in ferry operations. This research presents an innovative contribution by offering a practical model that links global safety standards with local operational realities by paving the technique for improved safety, governance, and sustainability in the domestic ferry industry.

Keywords: climate-resilient practices; domestic passenger ferry; ESG; maritime governance; maritime safety; sustainability; policy coherence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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