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E-raamat: Ports in the Polycrisis: Navigating Geopolitical, Ecological, and Institutional Challenges

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This book examines how seaports, once emblematic drivers of globalization and growth, are being transformed by a convergence of geopolitical, environmental and societal crises. Rather than analysing each disruption separately, it adopts the lens of polycrisis, highlighting the interconnections between supply chain fragility, climate transition, shifting economic models, and social tensions.

Contributors from geography, law and management provide a multidisciplinary overview of port mutations, focusing on geopolitical reconfigurations, ecological constraints and institutional change. The book explores issues such as reshoring and national security, the decline of fossil-fuel-based port economies, conflicts over land use and infrastructure, climate resilience, and the redefinition of port–city relations. By offering an integrated understanding of current transitions, the book provides readers with analytical tools to grasp how crises reinforce each other and reshape ports’ functions, governance and spatial dynamics. It invites new ways of thinking about ports not only as infrastructures of exchange, but as strategic, political and ecological actors in a world of accelerating change.

The primary readership includes academics and researchers in transport geography, port studies, maritime economics, political geography, environmental policy and public law. It will also interest professionals in port authorities, logistics, maritime industries, and policymakers involved in transport, territorial planning and the green transition.



This book examines how seaports, once drivers of globalization and growth, are being transformed by a convergence of geopolitical, environmental and societal crises. It adopts the lens of polycrisis, highlighting the interconnections between supply chain fragility, climate transition, shifting economic models, and social tensions.

Introduction: Rethinking Port Strategies in the Age of Polycrisis First
section Geopolitical and Strategic Transitions
1. Port Reorganization in
the Baltic Sea: Logistical Growth and Geopolitical Contractions
2. Impact of
geopolitical factors on Ukrainian seaports during the ongoing
Russian-Ukrainian war
3. Chinese FDI in African Ports
4. New European Ports
Strategies and Policies in the Globalisation Crisis
5. From the Japanese
Perspective: A century of Ports Development
6. Looking Back at the Strategic
Trajectory of Spanish Ports: Key Factors and Development Potential Second
section Ecological, Economic, and Social Transitions
7. City, port and
Mediterranean cruises: conflicts and spatial restructuring in Venice,
Marseille and Barcelona
8. Sustainable Reindustrialisation and the Future of
Ports
9. The City-Port Relationship and Digitalisation: Towards Enhanced
Competitiveness as Part of the Morocco Digital 2030 Strategy
10. The Changing
Role of the Port of Laem Chabang, Thailand, in the Automotive Supply Chain
Third section Transitions of Institutions and Governance
11. The trajectory
of French decentralized ports towards corporatization
12. The Law of Major
Seaports Facing the Ecological Emergency. Janus or Jupiter?
13. The
Privatisation of French Ports: an Unfinished Process?
14. Support for Port
Transitions by Local Authorities
15. Cambodias Seaports in the Context of
International Competitiveness
Marine Chouquet is an Assistant Professor of Public Law at Le Havre Normandy University, France.

Nathan Gouin is a Postdoctoral Researcher in Political and Economic Geography at Le Havre Normandy University, France.

Laurent Livolsi is Professor in Management Sciences at Aix Marseille University, France.