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  2. Building Capacity to Manage Risks and Enhance Resilience
  3. PART III - Case studies, good practices and lessons learned
  4. 1. Port disruptions across regions

1. Port disruptions across regions

  • Case Study 1: Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, United States
  • Case Study 2: Port of Djibouti, Djibouti
  • Case Study 3: Port of Port Said, Egypt
  • Case Study 4: Port of Tianjin, China
  • Case Study 5: Port of Ho Chi Minh, Viet Nam
  • Case Study 6: Port of Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Case Study 7: Port of Valparaiso, Chile
  • Case Study 8: Ports of Rotterdam and Antwerp, Netherlands and Belgium
  • Case Study 9: Port of Hamburg, Germany
  • Case Study 10: Port of Seattle, United States
  • Case Study 11: Port of Gulfport, United States
  • Case Study 12: Port of New York, United States
  • Case Study 13: Port of Lagos, Nigeria
  • Case Study 14: Port of Houston, United States
  • Case Study 15: Port of Meulaboh, Indonesia
  • Case Study 16: Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), India
  • Case Study 17: Port of Durban, South Africa
  • Case Study 18: Port of Freeport, Bahamas
  • Case Study 19: Port of Port-au-Prince, Haiti
  • Case Study 20: Port of Vila, Vanuatu
  • Case Study 21: Port of Malé, Maldives
  • Case Study 22: Port of Chittagong, Bangladesh
  • Case Study 23: Port of Laem Chabang, Thailand

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Contents

  • About the guidebook
  • Note
  • Acknowledgements
  • Acronyms and abbreviations
  • PART I - Building port resilience: Tools and methods
  • PART II - Port disruption and resilience: A closer look
  • PART III - Case studies, good practices and lessons learned
    • 1. Port disruptions across regions
      • Case Study 1: Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, United States
      • Case Study 2: Port of Djibouti, Djibouti
      • Case Study 3: Port of Port Said, Egypt
      • Case Study 4: Port of Tianjin, China
      • Case Study 5: Port of Ho Chi Minh, Viet Nam
      • Case Study 6: Port of Gothenburg, Sweden
      • Case Study 7: Port of Valparaiso, Chile
      • Case Study 8: Ports of Rotterdam and Antwerp, Netherlands and Belgium
      • Case Study 9: Port of Hamburg, Germany
      • Case Study 10: Port of Seattle, United States
      • Case Study 11: Port of Gulfport, United States
      • Case Study 12: Port of New York, United States
      • Case Study 13: Port of Lagos, Nigeria
      • Case Study 14: Port of Houston, United States
      • Case Study 15: Port of Meulaboh, Indonesia
      • Case Study 16: Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), India
      • Case Study 17: Port of Durban, South Africa
      • Case Study 18: Port of Freeport, Bahamas
      • Case Study 19: Port of Port-au-Prince, Haiti
      • Case Study 20: Port of Vila, Vanuatu
      • Case Study 21: Port of Malé, Maldives
      • Case Study 22: Port of Chittagong, Bangladesh
      • Case Study 23: Port of Laem Chabang, Thailand
    • 2. Lessons learned and good practices
  • Way forward
  • PART IV - Annex
  • References
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