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Quantitative sustainability assessment of freeports: Hybrid model evidence from the UK
Freeports and their equivalents are designed to boost national economic prosperity, yet their associated sustainability concerns are often overlooked. Existing research on freeport performance evaluation is largely fragmented, with a predominant focus on economic metrics specific to individual cases...
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Published in: | Journal of cleaner production 2025-01, Vol.487, p.144521, Article 144521 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Freeports and their equivalents are designed to boost national economic prosperity, yet their associated sustainability concerns are often overlooked. Existing research on freeport performance evaluation is largely fragmented, with a predominant focus on economic metrics specific to individual cases. Moreover, the existing methods for sustainability assessments face inherent limitations in addressing uncertainty and integrating indicators within both hierarchical and interconnected network structures. To address these research gaps, this study introduces a novel methodology for holistically assessing freeport sustainability using a hybrid Bayesian Network and Evidential Reasoning (BNER) model. This model can process both qualitative and quantitative performance data, and integrate different Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to generate a comprehensive index. The new contributions of this paper include: (1) It proposes a novel framework for evaluating freeport sustainability across economic, environmental, and social dimensions and synthesising them into a singular index. (2) It prioritises all relevant KPIs from multiple stakeholder perspectives. The findings indicate that information technology and customs clearance efficiency are the most significant among the 42 identified KPIs. (3) A new BNER model is introduced to address data uncertainty and interdependent factors in performance assessment. (4) The applicability of the developed model is demonstrated through a real-world case study of a UK freeport, providing valuable practical insights.
•A novel framework that assesses freeport sustainability from multiple dimensions.•Prioritising all key performance indicators from multiple stakeholder perspectives.•A new sustainability model dealing with data uncertainty and interdependent factors.•A real case study demonstrating the model's applicability and providing implications. |
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ISSN: | 0959-6526 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jclepro.2024.144521 |