Climate change had been the main topic in the recent years. Greenhouse gases emission is one of the causes for climate change. The impacts of the climate change are usually undesirable. Increase in natural disasters, one of the effects of climate change is identified and will be discussed in this report. The implied impacts of the increase in natural disasters were identified from our literature review and strategies for the impacts were suggested. A set of suggested strategies was formed with the viewpoints from other maritime industrial players collected from questionnaires and interviews. 200 maritime industrial players from the shipping sector and the port sector were contacted for a survey and 23 of them responded to our survey. The s...
Port authorities from around the world were surveyed to ascertain how administrators feel climate ch...
In the next years, the worldwide fleet will be called to adopt drastic measures to reduce their emis...
What will climate change really mean for a world increasingly dependent upon seaborne trade, globali...
Global warming has become a very popular topic in recent years as many regions are hit seriously by ...
Ports are an important economic actor-at local, national, and international scales-that have been id...
Shipping business is important in facilitating commodity trade around the world. Its operation faces...
Marine economic activities are mainly distributed in areas with extremely fragile ecological environ...
Global climate change has the potential to alter the environment as well as the ways humans interact...
Invited SpeakerAs the world exchanges are increasing, maritime transports keep on growing up. More t...
Seaports are located in vulnerable areas to climate change impacts: on coasts susceptible to sea-lev...
The whole range of potential impacts of climate change on ports operations is still an under-investi...
Ocean sustainability have been increasing being brought out to the table for discussions. It has cer...
With 80 % of world trade carried by sea, seaports provide crucial linkages in global supply-chains a...
The paper is based on the recently completed report of a PIANC task group on climate change and navi...
The increase in trade and economies of scale has influenced ports in respect to the growth and servi...
Port authorities from around the world were surveyed to ascertain how administrators feel climate ch...
In the next years, the worldwide fleet will be called to adopt drastic measures to reduce their emis...
What will climate change really mean for a world increasingly dependent upon seaborne trade, globali...
Global warming has become a very popular topic in recent years as many regions are hit seriously by ...
Ports are an important economic actor-at local, national, and international scales-that have been id...
Shipping business is important in facilitating commodity trade around the world. Its operation faces...
Marine economic activities are mainly distributed in areas with extremely fragile ecological environ...
Global climate change has the potential to alter the environment as well as the ways humans interact...
Invited SpeakerAs the world exchanges are increasing, maritime transports keep on growing up. More t...
Seaports are located in vulnerable areas to climate change impacts: on coasts susceptible to sea-lev...
The whole range of potential impacts of climate change on ports operations is still an under-investi...
Ocean sustainability have been increasing being brought out to the table for discussions. It has cer...
With 80 % of world trade carried by sea, seaports provide crucial linkages in global supply-chains a...
The paper is based on the recently completed report of a PIANC task group on climate change and navi...
The increase in trade and economies of scale has influenced ports in respect to the growth and servi...
Port authorities from around the world were surveyed to ascertain how administrators feel climate ch...
In the next years, the worldwide fleet will be called to adopt drastic measures to reduce their emis...
What will climate change really mean for a world increasingly dependent upon seaborne trade, globali...