Florida Airport Sustainability Tracking/Monitoring System
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2019-08-01
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Edition:Final Report, Feb. 2017 – August 2019
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Abstract:Tracking and monitoring airport sustainability performance is an essential component of an airport's sustainability program development process and also the foundation for continuous development of airport systems. This study identified airport sustainability performance metrics under the Economic Vitality, Operational Efficiency, Natural Resources, and Social Responsibility (EONS) focus area based on literature reviews and industry inputs from a survey disseminated to the Florida airports. A comprehensive Web-based tracking system was developed and incorporated into Florida Aviation Database (FAD). The system allows airport managers to input and archive data and has the capabilities of computing and analyzing airport sustainability performance and comparing that across different years or with other peer airports. A case study was performed for two airports – Commercial Service airport at St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport (PIE) and General Aviation airport at Immokalee Regional Airport (IMM) – to obtain the baseline sustainability performance metrics of these two airports. The tracking/monitoring system provides a powerful tool to both airport managers and Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) staff to access and archive sustainable performance data and to analyze airport sustainability performance. It also increases airports’ awareness of collecting and documenting relevant data to expand their performance tracking inventory.
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