Published Online:April 2025
Product Name:The IUP Journal of Management Research
Product Type:Article
Product Code:IJMR050425
DOI:10.71329/IUPJMR/2025.24.113-126
Author Name:Ramya Singh and Manish Mishra
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Subject/Domain:Management
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Pages:113-126
The increasing threat of sea level rise poses significant challenges to coastal infrastructure and transportation networks, necessitating robust supply chain resilience strategies. This systematic literature review aims to explore how businesses can effectively assess and implement these strategies to mitigate the impact of sea level rise. By conducting a comprehensive search across multiple databases, including Scopus, Google Scholar, and the Web of Science, and applying stringent inclusion and exclusion criteria, 23 relevant studies were identified and analyzed. The findings highlight the necessity for a multifaceted approach, encompassing infrastructure resilience, supplier diversification, transportation redundancy, and effective risk assessment and monitoring. Collaborative partnerships are emphasized as crucial for developing comprehensive resilience strategies. Climate-resilient design, regulatory compliance, and integration of climate risk into business continuity planning are vital for maintaining operational stability.
In an era defined by unprecedented environmental challenges, the resilience of global supply chains has emerged as a critical determinant of business continuity and sustainability (Wendler-Bosco & Nicholson, 2020).