Floating into the future: a systematic review of floating ports’ evolution as a resilient maritime solution
Floating into the future: a systematic review of floating ports’ evolution as a resilient maritime solution
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This study systematically reviews the evolution, present focus, and future potential of floating ports/ harbours within the wider maritime industry. Using a bigram-based search strategy across Scopus and Web of Science, 884 relevant publications were identified, of which 140 directly addressed floating ports or related applications. A structured classification based on the “Elements of the Maritime Industry” framework revealed a strong concentration on construction aspects, with significant gaps in management, logistics, and ancillary activities. Keyword mapping through VOSviewer highlights a progression from safety-driven designs to sustainable, multifunctional, and climate-resilient infrastructures. In addition, the study introduces two working definitions; I) offshore floating ports and II) floating solutions for onshore/nearshore port infrastructure, to clarify emerging directions in the conceptual and functional development of floating port systems. The findings underline both the scarcity and growing importance of floating ports as a critical component of future maritime logistics and governance.
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| Gepubliceerd in | Transportation Research Procedia Elsevier, Vol. 92 (2025), Pagina's: 100-107 |
| Datum | 2025-12-29 |
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| DOI | 10.1016/j.trpro.2025.12.100 |
| Taal | Engels |





























