研究全球流行病对海事作业和管理影响的类型

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Lam Canh Nguyen , Duy Le Anh Tran , Mohammadreza Akbari , Vinh V. Thai
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本文探讨了COVID-19对航运业影响的类型。按照PRISMA方法,我们对截至2024年的研究进行了结构化的文献综述,包括143篇文章。我们首先通过分组出版商、期刊、方法方法和出版国家来综合该集合的人口统计数据,然后进行内容分析。调查结果揭示了大流行影响的类型,涉及四个主要领域:港口、航运活动、海员和海洋环境。新冠肺炎疫情严重扰乱了全球港口运营,导致限制措施增加,全球供应链中断,导致港口拥堵,吞吐量和服务质量明显下降。同样,航运业也面临需求大幅下降的问题,各分部门的情况各不相同,造成了不同航运市场的波动。此外,疫情给海员造成了人道主义危机,危及他们在船上的福祉。虽然新冠肺炎导致航运造成的水、噪音和空气污染减少,但它也对珊瑚礁产生了不利影响。最后,本文讨论了与本课题相关的研究趋势、关键意义和未来研究方向。
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Examining the typology of global pandemic impacts on maritime operations and management
This paper examines the typology of COVID-19′s impacts on the maritime industry. Following the PRISMA method, we conducted a structured literature review of studies up to 2024, encompassing 143 articles. We first synthesized the demographics of this collection by grouping publishers, journals, methodological approaches, and countries of publication, followed by a content analysis. The findings reveal a typology of pandemic impacts across four main areas: ports, shipping activities, seafarers, and the maritime environment. The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted port operations worldwide, leading to increased restrictions and global supply chain interruptions, resulting in port congestion and a marked decline in throughput and service quality. Similarly, the shipping industry faced substantial drops in demand, with variations across sub-sectors, causing fluctuations in different shipping markets. Additionally, the pandemic created a humanitarian crisis for seafarers, jeopardizing their well-being onboard. While COVID-19 led to reductions in water, noise, and air pollution from shipping, it also had adverse effects on coral reefs. Finally, the paper discusses research trends, key implications, and future research directions related to this topic.
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