Climate change is increasingly causing significant environmental, economic, and social costs. Seaports, crucial to international transport networks, are especially vulnerable due to their coastal locations. Building resilience in port-hinterland transport networks against climate-related events is essential for sustainability.
This project aims to develop a framework to enhance decision-making in managing port-hinterland transport operations, focusing on resilience and environmental impact reduction. The framework will be applied to case studies, including the Port of Newcastle in Australia and the Port of Bremen in Germany, demonstrating its versatility across different geographical and operational contexts.