More frequent and severe weather events are placing growing strain on port infrastructure. Due to their role in facilitating global trade and economic...
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More frequent and severe weather events are placing growing strain on port infrastructure. Due to their role in facilitating global trade and economic health, disruption at a single gateway can quickly reverberate across international trade and supply networks, meaning ports cannot respond in isolation. Coordinated action between port authorities, governments and the private sector is now essential. Dr Darshana Godaliyadde, director of Resilience4Ports at the International Coalition for Sustainable Infrastructure (ICSI), sets out practical steps port authorities can take to strengthen collaboration and enhance resilience. Rising global temperatures are rapidly changing the...
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