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Optimising the resilience of shipping networks to climate vulnerability

Mark Ching‐Pong Poo, Zaili Yang

2022Maritime Policy & Management72 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Climate extremes are threatening transportation infrastructures and hence require new methods to address their vulnerability and improve their resilience. However, existing studies have yet to examine the climate impacts on transportation networks systematically rather than independently assessing the infrastructures at a component level. Therefore, it is crucial to configure alternative shipping routes from a systematic perspective to reduce climate vulnerabilities and optimise the resilience of the whole shipping network. This paper aims to assess the global shipping network focusing on climate resilience by a methodology that combines climate risk indicators, centrality analysis and ship routing optimisation. The methodology is designed for overviewing the climate vulnerability of the current and future scenarios for comparison. First, a multi-centrality assessment defines the global shipping hubs and network vulnerabilities. Secondly, a shipping model is built for finding the optimal shipping route between ports, considering the port disruption days caused by climate change (e.g. extreme weather) based on the climate vulnerability analysis result from the first step. It contributes to a new framework combining the global and local seaport climate vulnerabilities. Furthermore, it recommends changing shipping routes by a foreseeable increase in port disruptions caused by extreme weather for climate adaptation.

Topics & Concepts

Vulnerability (computing)Resilience (materials science)Climate changeVulnerability assessmentPort (circuit theory)CentralityEnvironmental resource managementExtreme weatherComputer scienceBusinessEnvironmental sciencePsychological resilienceRisk analysis (engineering)Computer securityEngineeringEcologyCombinatoricsBiologyElectrical engineeringPhysicsThermodynamicsPsychologyPsychotherapistMathematicsMaritime Ports and LogisticsMaritime Transport Emissions and EfficiencyInfrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability Analysis
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