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Methodology for Port Critical Infrastructures safety and resilience to climate change analysis

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The paper presents the terminology of port critical infrastructure including definitions of general terms and definitions of more detailed notions. The European Programme for Critical Infrastructure Protection and the European Critical Infrastructures are introduced. Furthermore, the port critical infrastructure terminology and related climate and resilience terminology are presented. Next, the taxonomy refers to port critical infrastructure network with notions related to climate change and resilience, and vulnerability of critical infrastructures to climate change are given.
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139--150
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Bibliogr. 59 poz., rys.
Twórcy
  • Maritime University, Gdynia, Poland
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