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TitleResilience of Chinese Ports to Tropical Cyclones: Operational Efficiency and Strategic Importance
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Date Issued2024-12-01
Source PublicationClimate
ISSN2225-1154
Volume12Issue:12
Abstract

This study evaluated the resilience of five major Chinese ports—Shanghai, Tsingtao, Shenzhen, Xiamen, and Qinzhou—against the impacts of tropical cyclones. These ports, as integral global maritime supply chain nodes, face rising vulnerabilities from climate-related disruptions such as typhoons, sea-level rise, and extreme temperature fluctuations. Employing a resilience assessment framework, this study integrated climate and operational data to gauge how cyclone-induced events affect port performance, infrastructure, and economic stability. Multi-centrality analysis and the Borda count method were applied to assess each port’s strategic importance and operational efficiency under cyclone exposure. The findings highlight variations in resilience across the ports, with Shanghai and Tsingtao showing heightened risk due to their critical roles within international logistics networks. This study suggests strategies like strengthening infrastructure, improving emergency responses, and adopting climate-resilient policies to make China’s ports more sustainable and resilient to climate threats. This research offers actionable insights for policymakers and port authorities, contributing to a more climate-resilient maritime logistics framework.

Keywordadaptation strategies Chinese ports climate change port resilience supply chain disruption
DOI10.3390/cli12120214
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Indexed ByESCI
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaMeteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WOS SubjectMeteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WOS IDWOS:001383852800001
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85213483574
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Cited Times:3[WOS]   [WOS Record]     [Related Records in WOS]
Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/12561
CollectionBeijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University
Corresponding AuthorPoo, Mark Ching Pong
Affiliation
1.Liverpool Hope Business School,Liverpool Hope University,Liverpool,L16,9JD,United Kingdom
2.College of Transport & Communications,Shanghai Maritime University,Shanghai,201306,China
3.Liverpool Logistics,Offshore and Marine Research Institute,Liverpool John Moores University,Liverpool,L3,3AF,United Kingdom
4.Division of Business and Hospitality Management,School of Professional Education and Executive Development,The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Hong Kong,China
5.Faculty of Business and Management,BNU-HKBU United International College,Zhuhai,519088,China
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Poo, Mark Ching Pong,Zhang, Wen,Kamalian, Leilaet al. Resilience of Chinese Ports to Tropical Cyclones: Operational Efficiency and Strategic Importance[J]. Climate, 2024, 12(12).
APA Poo, Mark Ching Pong, Zhang, Wen, Kamalian, Leila, Wang, Tianni, Lau, Yui Yip, & Xu, Tina Ziting. (2024). Resilience of Chinese Ports to Tropical Cyclones: Operational Efficiency and Strategic Importance. Climate, 12(12).
MLA Poo, Mark Ching Pong,et al."Resilience of Chinese Ports to Tropical Cyclones: Operational Efficiency and Strategic Importance". Climate 12.12(2024).
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