Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Reduction RiskApplying Method in Industrial Supply Chain Process

Authors

  • Ling-Ling Chen Institute of Environment Engineering and Management, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan Author
  • Chao-Heng Tseng Institute of Environment Engineering and Management, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan Author

Keywords:

Climate change, Climate change adaptation, Disaster reduction risk, Risk and adaptation, Risk management, Adaptation management, Industry, Industry cluster, Supply chain, Applying method

Abstract

The paper examines the relevance of the climate change adaptation and disaster reduction risk for supply chain processes in industry. Through a structured review of academic literature two primary challenges are highlighted: first, non-consistency method in integrating formal attribution of climate change adaptation and disaster reduction risk, and second in impacting with changing ecological environment and unpredictable natural disasters for supply chain processes in industry can be described as unavoidable. In examining these two challenges, we arrive at a climate change adaptation framework for industry supply chain as well as a
framework of integrated climate change adaptation and disaster reduction risk for industry cluster. In offering this viewpoint, related climate change adaptation and disaster reduction risk, a comprehensive risk and adaptation management approach is proposed as a practical framing for above two challenges to address climate change impacts and risks for supply chain processes in industry as well as promote the ability of risk and adaptation management in industrial operation process.

Author Biography

  • Ling-Ling Chen, Institute of Environment Engineering and Management, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan

    Ling-Ling Chen, Institute of Environment Engineering and Management, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan.

Downloads

Published

2019-11-06