Status | 已发表Published |
Title | Port Decision Maker Perceptions on the Effectiveness of Climate Adaptation Actions |
Creator | |
Date Issued | 2018 |
Source Publication | Coastal Management
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ISSN | 0892-0753 |
Volume | 46Issue:3Pages:148-175 |
Abstract | Effective adaptation to climate change impacts is rapidly becoming an important research topic. Hitherto, the perceptions and attitudes of stakeholders on climate adaptation actions are under researched, partly due to the emphasis on physical and engineering aspects during the adaptation planning process. Building on such considerations, the paper explores the perceptions of port decision makers on the effectiveness of climate adaptation actions. The findings suggest that while port decision makers are aware of potential climate change impacts and feel that more adaptation actions should be undertaken, they are skeptical about their effectiveness and value. This is complemented by a regional analysis on the results, suggesting that more tailor-made adaptation measures suited to local circumstances should be developed. The study illustrates the complexity of climate adaptation planning and of involving port decision makers under the current planning paradigm. ©2018 Taylor & Francis. |
Keyword | adaption climate change perception port survey |
DOI | 10.1080/08920753.2018.1451731 |
URL | View source |
Indexed By | SCIE ; SSCI |
Language | 英语English |
WOS Research Area | Environmental Sciences & Ecology |
WOS Subject | Environmental SciencesEnvironmental Studies |
WOS ID | WOS:000430074100002 |
Citation statistics | |
Document Type | Journal article |
Identifier | http://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/2601 |
Collection | Research outside affiliated institution |
Affiliation | 1.Transport Institute, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada 2.Department of Supply Chain Management, Asper School of Business, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada 3.Department of Marine Affairs, University of Rhode Island, Providence, RI, United States 4.Sense-T, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia 5.National Centre for Ports and Shipping, Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Australia 6.Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan 7.Department of Economics, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy 8.Division of Business, Hong Kong Community College, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong 9.Institute of Maritime Logistics, Ocean College, Zhejiang University, Zhoushan, China 10.Kedge Business School, Marseille, France 11.School of Engineering, Newcastle University, Newcastle, United Kingdom 12.Liverpool Logistics, Offshore and Marine Research Institute, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom 13.Kühne Logistics University, Hamburg, Germany |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Ng, Adolf K.Y.,Zhang, Huiying,Afenyo, Mawuli K.et al. Port Decision Maker Perceptions on the Effectiveness of Climate Adaptation Actions[J]. Coastal Management, 2018, 46(3): 148-175. |
APA | Ng, Adolf K.Y., Zhang, Huiying., Afenyo, Mawuli K., Becker, Austin Howard., Cahoon, Stephen., .. & Tei, Alessio. (2018). Port Decision Maker Perceptions on the Effectiveness of Climate Adaptation Actions. Coastal Management, 46(3), 148-175. |
MLA | Ng, Adolf K.Y.,et al."Port Decision Maker Perceptions on the Effectiveness of Climate Adaptation Actions". Coastal Management 46.3(2018): 148-175. |
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