Measuring the effect of distance on the network topology of the Global Container Shipping Network

被引:27
|
作者
Tsiotas, Dimitrios [1 ]
Ducruet, Cesar [2 ]
机构
[1] Agr Univ Athens, Dept Reg & Econ Dev, Nea Poli 33100, Amfissa, Greece
[2] French Natl Ctr Sci Res CNRS, UMR 7235, EconomiX, Nanterre, France
关键词
COMPLEX NETWORK; MARITIME TRANSPORTATION; SPATIAL STRUCTURE; PORT; CENTRALITY; EMERGENCE; DYNAMICS; SCIENCE; CITIES; FLOWS;
D O I
10.1038/s41598-021-00387-3
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
This paper examines how spatial distance affects network topology on empirical data concerning the Global Container Shipping Network (GCSN). The GCSN decomposes into 32 multiplex layers, defined at several spatial levels, by successively removing connections of smaller distances. This multilayer decomposition approach allows studying the topological properties of each layer as a function of distance. The analysis provides insights into the hierarchical structure and (importing and exporting) trade functionality of the GCSN, hub connectivity, several topological aspects, and the distinct role of China in the network's structure. It also shows that bidirectional links decrease with distance, highlighting the importance of asymmetric functionality in carriers' operations. It further configures six novel clusters of ports concerning their spatial coverage. Finally, it reveals three levels of geographical scale in the structure of GCSN (where the network topology significantly changes): the neighborhood (local connectivity); the scale of international connectivity (mesoscale or middle connectivity); and the intercontinental market (large scale connectivity). The overall approach provides a methodological framework for analyzing network topology as a function of distance, highlights the spatial dimension in complex and multilayer networks, and provides insights into the spatial structure of the GCSN, which is the most important market of the global maritime economy.
引用
收藏
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Topology analysis of china's port shipping network
    1600, Academy Publisher (08): : 2581 - 2586
  • [22] Centrality in global shipping network basing on worldwide shipping areas
    Li Z.
    Xu M.
    Shi Y.
    GeoJournal, 2015, 80 (1) : 47 - 60
  • [23] An eigenvector centrality analysis of world container shipping network connectivity
    Cheung, Kam-Fung
    Bell, Michael G. H.
    Pan, Jing-Jing
    Perera, Supun
    TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART E-LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORTATION REVIEW, 2020, 140
  • [24] An evolution of the Global Container Shipping Network: port connectivity and trading community structure (2011-2017)
    Jarumaneeroj, Pisit
    Lawton, Jorge Barnett
    Svindland, Morten
    MARITIME ECONOMICS & LOGISTICS, 2024, 26 (02) : 283 - 306
  • [25] Disruption risks to global container shipping network in the presence of COVID-19 pandemic: a static structure and dynamic propagation perspective
    Yue, Xiongping
    Chen, Xiaochun
    Liu, Shuai
    Ren, Huanyu
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT LOGISTICS, 2024, 19 (2-3) : 229 - 252
  • [26] Regional operating patterns of world container shipping network: A perspective from motif identification
    Ge, Jiawei
    Fu, Qiang
    Zhang, Qiang
    Wan, Zheng
    PHYSICA A-STATISTICAL MECHANICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS, 2022, 607
  • [27] Global Maritime Container Shipping Networks 1969-1981: Emergence of Container Shipping and Reopening of the Suez Canal
    Saito, Tomohiro
    Shibasaki, Ryuichi
    Murakami, Shinsuke
    Tsubota, Kenmei
    Matsuda, Takuma
    JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, 2022, 10 (05)
  • [28] Segment-based alteration for container liner shipping network design
    Wang, Shuaian
    Liu, Zhiyuan
    Meng, Qiang
    TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART B-METHODOLOGICAL, 2015, 72 : 128 - 145
  • [29] The effects of tropical cyclone on the container shipping network: A case study of typhoon Ma-on (2022)
    Huang, Zhucheng
    He, Zhangyuan
    Zhao, Pengjun
    Zhang, Caixia
    Niu, Yingnan
    Guo, Wuxin
    Cui, Yanzhe
    Shao, Weizeng
    TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART D-TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENT, 2024, 136
  • [30] Vulnerability of international freight flows to shipping network disruptions: A multiplex network perspective
    Calatayud, Agustina
    Mangan, John
    Palacin, Roberto
    TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART E-LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORTATION REVIEW, 2017, 108 : 195 - 208