Kotrikla Anna

Assistant Professor

Contact

Phone

+30 22710 35257

Expertise

Environmental Technology and Management for Shipping and Transport

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Bio

Dr Anna Maria Kotrikla is an assistant professor in the Department of Shipping, Transport and Trade, University of the Aegean, Greece in the field of Environmental Technology and Management for Shipping and Transport. She obtained a BSc in Physics at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and a PhD in Environmental Science at the University of the Aegean.

She has participated in several research projects in the fields of water and air quality. Her research interests include the study of the effects of transport systems on the marine and atmospheric environment and the development of policies for the protection of the environment from shipping and transport. She is currently working on the estimation of air pollutant emissions by road transport and shipping and the modelling of their dispersion in the urban atmospheric environment.

She is the author of one book entitled “Shipping and the Environment” (in Greek) and more than 45 papers in conferences and peer reviewed journals.

She teaches the courses Management and Protection of the Environment, Transport and the Environment I and II, Maritime Environmental Management and Management of Natural and Energy Resources.

She is the Erasmus Coordinator in the Department of Shipping and coordinates the student’s voluntary environmental group Aegean Greeners.

Teaching

Undergraduate:

  • Management and Protection of the Environment
  • Transport and the Environment I
  • Transport and the Environment II
  • Management of Natural and Energy Resources

Post graduate:

  • Maritime Environmental Management

Books

Kotrikla A.M. 2016. Shipping and the Environment, Repository for Greek Academic Electronic Textbooks, Hellenic Academic Libraries Link (in Greek), available at https://repository.kallipos.gr/handle/11419/5478

Research

  • The concept of sustainability and how it is shaped in the shipping and transport sectors
  • Estimation of the emissions of atmospheric pollutants in port cities
  • Measurement of noise from ships and road vehicles in the urban environment
  • Development of policies at European and international level on shipping and the environment
  • Exploring how the voluntary work in groups on environmental issues can help them gain new knowledge and transferable skills and raise the awareness of the community
  1. MUSICA, Multiple-use-of Space for Island Clean Autonomy, HORIZON 2020 (1/1/2020 – 31/12/2024)
  2. ECOPORTIL, Environmental Protection of Areas Surrounding Ports using Innovative Learning Tools for Legislation, INTERREG V-B, BALKAN – MEDITERRANEAN, 2014-2020 (1/1/2017 – 31/12/2018).
  3. “Green Transport in Island Areas (GreTIA)”, Research Funding Program: THALES, European Union (European Social Fund – ESF) and Greek national funds through the “Operational Program “Education and Lifelong Learning” of the National Strategic Reference Framework (NSRF) (15/1/2012 -30/4/2014 and 1/6/2014 – 30/9/2015).
  4. Renewable energies in the marine-coastal areas of the Adriatic- Ionian region-Enercoast, MED Programme 2007-2013 (15/8/2014 – 30/11/2014 και 1/2/2015 – 30/4/2015).
  5. Development of e-learning platform for knowledge exchange in marine and maritime education_e-shipping INTERREG GREECE – CYPROUS (2013-2014).

Selected Publications

  1. Fameli K.M, Kotrikla A.M., Kalkavouras P., Polydoropoulou A. (2023). The Influence of Meteorological Parameters on PM2.5 Concentrations on the Aegean Islands, Sci. Proc., 26(1), 125; https://doi.org/10.3390/environsciproc2023026125
  2. Fameli K.M, Kotrikla A.M., Polydoropoulou A., Mihalopoulos N., Grivas G., Stavoulas I. (2023). Seasonal fluctuations of PM2.5 concentrations at six Greek islands, 18th International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology, Athens, Greece, 30 August – 2 September 2023, Proceedings ISSN: 2944-982, DOI: https://doi.org/10.30955/gnc2023.00331
  3. Kotrikla A., Fameli K., Polydoropoulou A., Di Ciommo F. , Alonso Raposo M. (2023). Living labs in climate response, 18th International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology, CEST2023, 30 August to 2 September 2023, Athens, Greece, Book of Abstracts, 206-207, available at https://ik.imagekit.io/viv/tr:w-1400,c-at_max/uploads/tenantcest/photos/book-of-abstracts-cest2023.pdf .
  4. Kotrikla A.M., Zavantias A., Kaloupi M. (2021). Waste generation and management onboard ships: The case of a cruise ship, Ocean and Coastal Management, 105850, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2021.105850
  5. Fameli K.M., Kotrikla A.M., Psanis C., Biskos G., and Polydoropoulou A., 2019. Estimation of the emissions by transport in two port cities of the northeastern Mediterranean, Greece, Environmental Pollution (In press), DOI: 1016/j.envpol.2019.113598.
  6. Kotrikla AM., Andrea V., Nikitakos N., Stylios C., 2019. European environmental compulsory framework on shipping and ports, 16th International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology, CEST2019, 4-7 September 2019, Rhodes, Greece.