Journal of Marine Science and Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(1), P. 53 - 53
Published: Dec. 31, 2024
The
Russia–Ukraine
conflict
has
influenced
global
LNG
shipping
patterns;
nevertheless,
current
research
about
its
effects
on
the
nodes
and
local
regions
of
network
remains
insufficient.
This
study
employs
a
series
metrics
robustness
evaluation
model
to
examine
evolution
in
structure
functionality
amid
conflict,
integrating
vessel
origin–destination
data
from
2021
2023
analyze
network’s
robustness.
indicated
that:
(1)
alteration
trade
relations
instigated
by
modified
flows,
resulting
fragmented
overall
diminished
transportation
efficiency.
catalyzed
enhancement
European
ports,
leading
substantial
rise
significance
premier
ports
within
transport
network.
Significant
export
such
as
Ras
Laffan,
hold
importance
(2)
Among
various
assault
techniques,
degree-based
intentional
attacks
inflict
greatest
harm
declined
following
rendering
it
particularly
susceptible
2023.
findings
indicate
that
altered
work
holds
theoretical
for
examining
influence
geopolitical
events
improving
maritime
industry’s
ability
navigate
complicated
circumstances.
International Journal of Logistics Research and Applications,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 22
Published: Jan. 5, 2023
Maritime
transport
is
the
backbone
of
international
trade
and
global
economy.
Resilience
essential
for
business
continuity
handling
unforeseen
disruptions
such
as
COVID-19
pandemic.
Studies
on
resilience
in
maritime
(i.e.
study)
have
become
popular
due
to
disruptive
events.
To
date,
no
research
has
exclusively
reviewed
transport.
This
study
conducts
a
systematic
review
based
110
papers
Scopus
database
Google
Scholar
from
2010
July
2022.
The
analysis
covers
various
topics,
including
most
published
authors,
cited
articles,
co-word
analysis,
techniques,
etc.
primary
significance
this
assess
state
existing
knowledge
unearth
future
directions,
which
might
help
academics
practitioners
decide
what
studies
pursue.
our
knowledge,
first
marine
resilience.
Frontiers in Marine Science,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
9
Published: Nov. 22, 2022
The
carbon
emission
of
shipping
industry
accounts
for
about
3%
the
global
total.
With
continuous
growth
international
trade,
decarbonization
and
neutralization
has
become
an
important
direction
future
development.
New
technologies,
fuels
operational
measures
can
help
reduce
industry’s
greenhouse
gas
emissions,
but
without
appropriate
laws
policies,
it
will
be
difficult
to
achieve
targets
set
by
industry.
Therefore,
this
paper
reviews
policies
introduced
International
Maritime
Organization,
European
Union
national
levels.
Then,
literature
from
two
aspects:
applicability
evaluation
improvement
policies.
On
basis,
we
summarize
challenges
in
formulating
suggestions
improving
them.
Among
them,
most
problem
is
coordination
between
unilateral
regulation
uniform
regulation.
Finally,
proposes
development
principles
based
on
that
is,
comply
with
principle
“common
differentiated
responsibilities”,
coordinate
relationship
trade
environmental
protection,
guarantee
technical
assistance
developing
countries.
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(8), P. 1597 - 1597
Published: Aug. 15, 2023
Crude
oil
transportation
is
a
vital
component
of
the
global
energy
supply,
and
Oil
Maritime
Transportation
Network
(COMTN)
plays
crucial
role
as
carrier
for
crude
transportation.
Once
network
faces
attacks
that
result
in
failure
certain
routes,
severe
threat
posed
to
supply
security
importing
countries.
Therefore,
it
evaluate
reliability
COMTN.
This
study
proposes
model
evaluating
imported
COMTN
by
analyzing
impact
node
failures.
Firstly,
constructed
using
complex
networks
(CNs)
theory,
with
ports,
canals,
straits
nodes,
shipping
routes
directed
edges.
Secondly,
based
on
Weighted
Leader
Rank
algorithm,
comprehensive
evaluation
metric
CNs
established,
importance
assessment
developed
rank
nodes
accordingly.
Thirdly,
case
conducted
China’s
an
example,
connectivity
(CR)
under
random
deliberate
attack
scenarios.
Finally,
measures
recommendations
are
provided
enhance
CR
The
findings
indicate
pose
greater
threat,
varies
across
maritime
Americas
route
exhibiting
higher
compared
Middle
East
Southeast
Asia
routes.
results
this
can
provide
relevant
policy
makers.
proposed
also
be
applied
other
countries
regions
assess
their
local
COMTNs
develop
appropriate
results.
Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
120, P. 103793 - 103793
Published: May 30, 2023
While
the
trend
towards
building
resilience
in
infrastructure
systems
for
disaster
risk
reduction
is
accelerating,
application
of
largely
conceptual
or
an
embellishment
to
established
modelling
techniques.
In
response,
this
paper
sets
out
theoretical
foundations
resilience,
which
broadly
applies
across
critical
networks.
This
followed
by
reviewing
system-based
and
network-based
approaches
assessment
with
a
focus
on
transport
infrastructure,
where
there
emerging
body
studies.
It
spotlights
issues
conflating
other
concepts
safety
management
merely
tagging
methods,
indicating
phenomenon
"old
wine
new
bottles".
Also,
oversimplifying
disruption
scenarios
does
not
provide
sufficient
basis
informed
planning.
reminds
readers
look
beyond
as
mere
buzzword
offers
guidance
how
do
so
recognising
methodological
cornerstones
resilience.