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Climate Change and Disruptions in Supply Chain Networks

Research Seminar Series

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  • Date

    04 Mar 2025

  • Organiser

    Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, PolyU

  • Time

    17:00 - 18:30

  • Venue

    Online via ZOOM  

Speaker

Dr Daoping Wang

Remarks

Meeting link will be sent to successful registrants

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Summary

As climate change drives an increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme events, their initial impacts are often magnified through the complex supply chain networks, resulting in substantial economic losses and far-reaching social consequences. Understanding, assessing, and predicting these cascading effects is vital to inform the design of effective strategies that mitigate such indirect damages. Yet, the complexity of the propagation dynamics within these networks, coupled with a lack of sufficient data—particularly on supply chain linkages—makes evaluating and understanding these risks highly challenging. In this seminar, I will present findings from my research in this field, with a particular focus on the development and application of the disaster footprint model to assess cascading disaster effects. I will also discuss my ongoing work on employing graph deep learning techniques to enhance predictive models for these cascading effects, aiming to improve our ability to anticipate and manage future climate risks.

Keynote Speaker

Dr Daoping Wang

Dr Daoping Wang

Assistant Professor
Department of Geography, King’s College London

Daoping Wang is a Lecturer in Risk, Environment, and Society at King’s College London. His research focuses on the interplay between natural and human systems, with a particular emphasis on the cascading effects of climate risk on economic supply chain networks. Before joining King’s, he completed his postdoctoral research at Cambridge, where he applied graph learning techniques to evaluate business risks associated with climate change. Daoping also serves as an André Hoffmann Fellow for the Fourth Industrial Revolution at the World Economic Forum.

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