Numerous decision-making barriers prevent or delay climate and extreme weather resilience investments. Port decision-makers’ perceptions of such barriers are important for proactive strategies for reducing coastal vulnerability and supporting safe and sustainable operations of U.S. ports. This report identifies the perceived adaptation barriers for seaports, and strategies to remove them. Interviews with 30 directors/managers, environmental specialists, and safety planners at 15 medium- and high-use ports of the North Atlantic resulted in a typology of factors and conditions that hamper adaptation actions, planning, and perceived strategies to overcome these barriers. This study finds that the decision-makers have consensus on seven overarc...
Effective adaptation to climate change impacts is rapidly becoming an important research topic. Hith...
This paper describes a case study applying multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) to weight indicat...
This work was motivated in part by Austin Becker’s 2013 dissertation, Building Seaport Resilience fo...
Numerous decision-making barriers prevent or delay climate and extreme weather resilience investment...
Decision-making barriers challenge port administrators to adapt and build resilience to natural haza...
Climate change and extreme weather events put in peril the critical coastal infrastructure that is v...
The Third U.S. National Climate Assessment indicates that seaport infrastructure is already being da...
In the face of climate change impacts projected over the coming century, seaport decision makers hav...
Seaports are located in vulnerable areas to climate change impacts: on coasts susceptible to sea-lev...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Due to the inevitability of climate change, long-te...
When comparing vulnerabilities of multiple disparate systems, indicator-based vulnerability assessme...
Port authorities from around the world were surveyed to ascertain how administrators feel climate ch...
Climate change is having and will continue to have a range of negative impacts on socialenvironmenta...
Ports are an important economic actor—at local, national, and international scales—that have been id...
The report reviews multiple projects and makes recommendations based on detailed evaluation. Two key...
Effective adaptation to climate change impacts is rapidly becoming an important research topic. Hith...
This paper describes a case study applying multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) to weight indicat...
This work was motivated in part by Austin Becker’s 2013 dissertation, Building Seaport Resilience fo...
Numerous decision-making barriers prevent or delay climate and extreme weather resilience investment...
Decision-making barriers challenge port administrators to adapt and build resilience to natural haza...
Climate change and extreme weather events put in peril the critical coastal infrastructure that is v...
The Third U.S. National Climate Assessment indicates that seaport infrastructure is already being da...
In the face of climate change impacts projected over the coming century, seaport decision makers hav...
Seaports are located in vulnerable areas to climate change impacts: on coasts susceptible to sea-lev...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Due to the inevitability of climate change, long-te...
When comparing vulnerabilities of multiple disparate systems, indicator-based vulnerability assessme...
Port authorities from around the world were surveyed to ascertain how administrators feel climate ch...
Climate change is having and will continue to have a range of negative impacts on socialenvironmenta...
Ports are an important economic actor—at local, national, and international scales—that have been id...
The report reviews multiple projects and makes recommendations based on detailed evaluation. Two key...
Effective adaptation to climate change impacts is rapidly becoming an important research topic. Hith...
This paper describes a case study applying multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) to weight indicat...
This work was motivated in part by Austin Becker’s 2013 dissertation, Building Seaport Resilience fo...