Cruise shipping network of ports in and around the emission control areas: a network structure perspective

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Purpose: The rapid growth in cruise shipping coupled with increasing public awareness of climate change has led to increasing concerns about the impact cruise shipping poses on the environment, especially regarding air emissions. This study analyses the cruise shipping network of ports in and around the emission control areas (ECAs) to understand the structural properties of the network and ports. Design/methodology/approach: A complex network approach was used to analyse the network data of 239 voyages serviced by 14 international cruise lines, visiting 127 ports across 44 countries in the Caribbean Sea. Findings: It is found that the network has a small-world property with a short average path length and a high clustering coefficient. The regulations affect connections among ports, in which most ports in ECAs have lower connections than ports outside ECAs. A few ports in ECAs play important key roles, but many ports outside ECAs play a more important role in the network because the regulations are barriers for cruise ships entering the ports. Originality/value: The findings of this study have drawn useful guidelines for cruise lines and port authorities to improve their operations. Constrictive recommendations are suggested to policymakers for designing reasonable regulations to attract more cruise shipping to travel in ECAs.

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Kanrak, M., Lau, Y. yip, Ling, X., & Traiyarach, S. (2023). Cruise shipping network of ports in and around the emission control areas: a network structure perspective. Maritime Business Review, 8(4), 372–388. https://doi.org/10.1108/MABR-01-2023-0012

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