Risk assessment of achieving greenhouse gas emission reduction target in the maritime industry

To mitigate climate change, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has mandated a 50% reduction in shipping-related greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 compared to 2018. While short-term measures are agreed, several barriers remain in achieving this emission reduction target. Existing research o...

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Main Authors: Li, Yuwan, Yuen, Kum Fai, Zhou, Yusheng
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1809042024-11-04T04:36:11Z Risk assessment of achieving greenhouse gas emission reduction target in the maritime industry Li, Yuwan Yuen, Kum Fai Zhou, Yusheng School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering Decarbonization Shipping industry To mitigate climate change, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has mandated a 50% reduction in shipping-related greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 compared to 2018. While short-term measures are agreed, several barriers remain in achieving this emission reduction target. Existing research only focuses on specific scenarios and ignores comprehensive risks that influence the target realization. Hence, this study fills the research gap by identifying 28 potential risks and prioritizing the most threatening risks using the Political, Economic, Social, Technical, Legal, and Environmental framework. Furthermore, risk assessment on the target achievement is conducted to prioritize risk categories and risk factors via a combination of Evidential Reasoning and Rule-based Bayesian network. Finally, sensitivity analysis is performed to validate the results. The findings show that the categories, in the descending order of their importance, are economic, political, environmental, legal, social, and technological risk. In addition, the results reveal that “high low-carbon fuel prices” is the most pivotal risk under the economic category while notable political, environmental, legal, social, and technological risks are also recognized, each presenting distinct uncertainties in the decarbonization process. This study offers useful insights and strategic recommendations for stakeholders, aiding the transition to low-carbon maritime transportation. 2024-11-04T04:36:11Z 2024-11-04T04:36:11Z 2024 Journal Article Li, Y., Yuen, K. F. & Zhou, Y. (2024). Risk assessment of achieving greenhouse gas emission reduction target in the maritime industry. Transport Policy, 155, 29-46. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranpol.2024.06.001 0967-070X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/180904 10.1016/j.tranpol.2024.06.001 2-s2.0-85197358165 155 29 46 en Transport Policy © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights are reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies.
institution Nanyang Technological University
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Singapore
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topic Engineering
Decarbonization
Shipping industry
spellingShingle Engineering
Decarbonization
Shipping industry
Li, Yuwan
Yuen, Kum Fai
Zhou, Yusheng
Risk assessment of achieving greenhouse gas emission reduction target in the maritime industry
description To mitigate climate change, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has mandated a 50% reduction in shipping-related greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 compared to 2018. While short-term measures are agreed, several barriers remain in achieving this emission reduction target. Existing research only focuses on specific scenarios and ignores comprehensive risks that influence the target realization. Hence, this study fills the research gap by identifying 28 potential risks and prioritizing the most threatening risks using the Political, Economic, Social, Technical, Legal, and Environmental framework. Furthermore, risk assessment on the target achievement is conducted to prioritize risk categories and risk factors via a combination of Evidential Reasoning and Rule-based Bayesian network. Finally, sensitivity analysis is performed to validate the results. The findings show that the categories, in the descending order of their importance, are economic, political, environmental, legal, social, and technological risk. In addition, the results reveal that “high low-carbon fuel prices” is the most pivotal risk under the economic category while notable political, environmental, legal, social, and technological risks are also recognized, each presenting distinct uncertainties in the decarbonization process. This study offers useful insights and strategic recommendations for stakeholders, aiding the transition to low-carbon maritime transportation.
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Li, Yuwan
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Yuen, Kum Fai
Zhou, Yusheng
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title Risk assessment of achieving greenhouse gas emission reduction target in the maritime industry
title_short Risk assessment of achieving greenhouse gas emission reduction target in the maritime industry
title_full Risk assessment of achieving greenhouse gas emission reduction target in the maritime industry
title_fullStr Risk assessment of achieving greenhouse gas emission reduction target in the maritime industry
title_full_unstemmed Risk assessment of achieving greenhouse gas emission reduction target in the maritime industry
title_sort risk assessment of achieving greenhouse gas emission reduction target in the maritime industry
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