Abstract

While promoting the global economy and trade, ports impose serious pollution on the global ocean and atmosphere. Therefore, the development of ports is restrained by the policies and measures of governments and international organizations used to cope with climate change and environmental protection. With the development of information technology, the operation and expansion of ports is facing forms of green and intelligent reform. This research aims to link the development of green intelligent ports, government policies, and third-party organizations to find the most suitable evolutionary path for the development of green intelligent ports. This paper assumes that governments will push ports to transform into green intelligent ports from the perspective of benefiting long-term interests, that the goal of ports is to maximize their profits, and that third-party organizations will actively promote the development of green intelligent ports. Based on these assumptions, this paper has established an evolutionary game theory model of “government–port–third-party organization” regarding the development of green intelligent ports. The Jacobian matrix of the game theory system was constructed by using the replicator dynamic equation, and local stability analysis was performed to obtain the equilibrium stability point of the entire system. This research reveals the limitations of the development of green intelligent ports without government involvement and explores the ability of third-party organizations to promote the implementation of policies, confirming the role of government regulation and control in promoting the development of green intelligent ports. This paper may be helpful for the development of green intelligent ports in the future. The results show that: (1) The main factors affecting the choice of port strategy are the benefits of building a green intelligent port, the intensity of government regulation, and the quantitative influence of third-party evaluation results on the port strategy selection. (2) Government decision-making plays an important role in port transformation. If the relevant government chooses the wrong strategy, then the transformation of the port will be delayed. (3) Government regulation and control need to change with the change of the evolution stage. (4) Compared with the macro-control policies of the government, the influence of the third-party organization on the port is significantly smaller.

Highlights

  • Ports are an important part of the world’s maritime logistics, and port logistics has become one of the key supporting industries for China’s transportation development [1]

  • Since port development has been both restrained and encouraged by the policies and measures used by governments and international organizations to deal with climate change and environmental protection, it is urgent to build green intelligent ports that can coordinate economic activities and environmental factors [4]

  • Based on the evolutionary game theory, this paper explores the evolutionary path of green intelligent port construction under the regulation of governments and third-party organizations and reveals the role of regulation by governments and third-party organizations in promoting the development of green intelligent ports

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Introduction

Ports are an important part of the world’s maritime logistics, and port logistics has become one of the key supporting industries for China’s transportation development [1]. While ports improve economic efficiency, the energy consumption and waste emissions caused by their production operations and logistics as well as their transportation activities have caused serious problems for society and for the ecological environment [2]. The 13th Five-Year Transport Plan released by the Ministry of Transport of the People’s Republic of China in 2017 stated that building a green and low-carbon transport system would save resources and reduce pressure on the environment based on the characteristics of the transportation industry [5]. In 2018, the Ministry of Transport of the People’s Republic of China issued a plan for deepening green port construction, which clearly stated that the country should accelerate the construction of an ecological civilization and a beautiful China, with structural reform of the supply chain as the main proposed method to achieve these goals, as well as further promoting green port construction [6]

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