Curated English-language research on the Brazilian port sector. Peer-reviewed articles, policy reports, and industry analyses covering sustainability, decarbonisation, infrastructure, and maritime innovation.
Peer-Reviewed
16
academic articles
Policy & Industry
11
reports & analyses
Time Span
2019-2025
publication years
Key Sources
Marine Policy, ICCT, McKinsey, Springer, Emerald
journals & institutions
Peer-Reviewed Articles
ARTICLE 01
SDG Attributes: A Sustainability Assessment Framework for Brazilian Ports
Best Practices in ESG: A Benchmarking for Brazilian Seaports Sustainability Journey
2025Journal of Shipping and Trade (Springer)ESG / Sustainability
Galvao, C.B., Robles, L.T., Cutrim, S.S. et al.
Reviews Brazil's Best Practices Guide for Port Sustainability (2023), a pioneering ESG framework developed collaboratively by UFMA, the Association of Private Port Terminals, and the Brazilian Association of Port and Waterway Entities.
Ports and Climate Change: A Systematic Review Aligned With the Sustainable Development Goals
2025Sustainable Development (Wiley)Climate / SDGs
Goncalves, A., Dutra, A.R.A., Guerra, J.B.S.O.A. & Dutra, A.
Systematic literature review investigating how international literature addresses the role of ports in climate change, resulting in a bibliographic portfolio of 33 scientific articles aligned with the SDGs.
Brazilian Maritime Containerized Cabotage Competitiveness Assessment Based on a Multimodal Super Network
2024Journal of Transport Geography (Elsevier)Cabotage / Logistics
Da Costa, G.A.A., Mendes, A.B. & Da Cruz, J.P.G.
Evaluates the competitiveness of Brazilian maritime container cabotage within a multimodal transportation super network using network optimisation methods.
Brazilian Port Reform: An Analysis of Investments After Law 12.815/2013
2024ResearchGateReform / Investment
Ribeiro da Gloria, H., Barbosa, D. & Vianna, N.
Analyses the impact of Brazil's 2013 port reform law on investment patterns, examining how the regulatory shift from public management to a landlord model transformed capital flows across the sector.
Assessment of Port Governance Model: Evidence from the Brazilian Ports
2022Maritime Business Review (Emerald)Governance
Marques Soares, C.D.J. & Paixao Casaca, A.C.
Assesses Brazilian Port Authorities' management from 1993 to 2020, tracing the evolution from public service management to a landlord model inspired by Australian and UK governance frameworks.
Measuring Environmental Efficiency of Ports Under Undesirable Outputs and Uncertainty
2025Logistics (MDPI)Efficiency / Environment
Sonkariya, A. & Awasthi, A.
Analyses environmental efficiency of Brazilian ports using components such as waste segregation, recycling rates, and emissions, incorporating uncertainty into the DEA framework.
Port Choice in Brazil: A Qualitative Research Related to In-Depth Interviews
2021Journal of Shipping and Trade (Springer)Logistics / Competitiveness
Souza, F.L.U., Pitombo, C.S. & Yang, D.
Qualitative study identifying key factors influencing port choice in Brazil: hinterland transport connections, port location, berth availability, costs, and physical infrastructure.
Proposes a smart port-hinterland integration framework that enables vehicle flow visibility and synchronisation, improving efficiency and reliability of port-hinterland connections in Brazil.
The Potential of Brazilian Ports as Renewable Marine Fuel Bunkering Hubs
May 2025ICCTDecarbonisation / Fuels
International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) & Brazilian Ministry of Ports and Airports
Assesses Brazilian ports' potential as bunkering hubs for renewable hydrogen, ammonia, and methanol. Produced in partnership with Brazil's Ministry of Ports and Airports.
Estimates a US$100 billion decarbonisation opportunity for the Brazilian maritime and port sector. Analyses routes, fuels, and infrastructure requirements.
Decarbonization Alternatives for the Maritime Transport Sector in Brazil
2024CEBRIDecarbonisation / Policy
CEBRI (Brazilian Centre for International Relations)
Policy paper by the Brazilian Centre for International Relations examining alternative pathways for decarbonising Brazil's maritime transport sector, including fuel switching and operational efficiency.
APM Terminals, A&M Infra & Navarro Prado Advogados
Estimates how hub ports could positively impact costs and competitiveness of Brazilian foreign trade. Analyses consolidation of hub port operations and its implications for the supply chain.
Brazil Unveils Investment Plan for Port Privatization
2024Maritime ExecutivePrivatisation / Investment
The Maritime Executive
Covers Brazil's plan for 55 port sector auctions during 2023-2026, including Santos channel concession and terminal leases, with investment targets of up to R$8 billion.
Why Modernizing Ports Is Critical for Climate, Ocean, and Human Health
2024World Resources InstituteClimate / Health
World Resources Institute (WRI)
Global analysis of why port modernisation is an untapped opportunity for healthier oceans and communities, with implications for emerging economies including Brazil.
Assessing the Economic Effects of Port Efficiency in Brazil
2025ANPECEconomics / Efficiency
ANPEC (National Association of Graduate Centres in Economics)
Quantitative assessment of the economic effects of port efficiency improvements on Brazilian trade, presented at Brazil's National Association of Graduate Centres in Economics.