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Adolf K.Y. Ng
Researcher at Hong Kong Baptist University
Publications - 156
Citations - 3947
Adolf K.Y. Ng is an academic researcher from Hong Kong Baptist University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Port (computer networking) & Arctic. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 138 publications receiving 3090 citations. Previous affiliations of Adolf K.Y. Ng include University of Manitoba & University of Oxford.
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Centrality and vulnerability in liner shipping networks: revisiting the Northeast Asian port hierarchy
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors applied conventional techniques of network analysis to the graph of Northeast Asian liner networks in 1996 and 2006 to reveal the changing position of major hub ports and reveal their respective tributary areas within the region.
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Port governance in china: a review of policies in an era of internationalizing port management practices
TL;DR: In this article, the authors adopt a governance approach to address recent institutional changes in the country's port industry in relation to an ongoing internationalization of port management by contrasting the examples of its two largest ports: Shanghai and Shenzhen.
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Port Governance Reforms in Diversified Institutional Frameworks: Generic Solutions, Implementation Asymmetries:
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the recent corporatisation process of three seaports in Asia and Europe, focusing on whether the newly established seaport governance structures follow a path largely affected by the local/national institutional frameworks and the political traditions in place.
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The environmental impacts of pollutants generated by routine shipping operations on ports
Adolf K.Y. Ng,Su Song +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose an economic model and calibrating it to the Port of Rotterdam to assess the environmental impact costs generated by routine shipping operations on ports and provide a decent framework for further research in sustainable shipping and port management for future generations.
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A note on climate change adaptation for seaports: a challenge for global ports, a challenge for global society
Austin Becker,Michele Acciaro,Michele Acciaro,Regina Asariotis,Edgard Cabrera,Laurent Cretegny,Philippe Crist,Miguel Esteban,Andrew A. Mather,Steve Messner,Susumu Naruse,Adolf K.Y. Ng,Stefan Rahmstorf,Michael J. Savonis,Dong-Wook Song,Vladimir Stenek,Adonis F. Velegrakis +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, a diverse group of stakeholders with expertise in climate science, engineering, economics, policy, and port management have highlighted the climate change challenge for ports and suggested a way forward through the adoption of some initial measures.